With his hometown anthem 'Black and Yellow' powering the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Super Bowl and Kanye West's ex on his arm, Wiz Khalifa is having a banner year.
The smoked-out rapper, who was unsigned just a few short months ago, is currently riding a self-made wave into headlines, after inspiring a major label bidding war and a catfight between hip-hop honeys Amber Rose and Natalie Nunn. As he readies his Atlantic Records debut, 'Rolling Papers,' for a March 29 release, Khalifa is also prepping tracks for a weed-themed movie with Snoop Dogg.
We sat down with the 23-year-old phenom to discuss his rise to fame, hometown pride and how it feels to turn down both a recording contract from Rick Ross and the opportunity to open for Drake, in favor of headlining his own Waken Baken tour as he champions his Taylor Gang movement.
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