Chapter 1: What inspired Wiz Khalifa's journey in music?
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Chapter 2: How did growing up in a military family shape Wiz Khalifa?
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Chapter 3: What routines keep Wiz Khalifa grounded as a father and artist?
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What's up, babies? Today we have on the couch Wiz Khalifa.
Hey, what's up?
How are you doing?
I'm chilling.
Dude, I'm so happy you're here.
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Chapter 4: How does Wiz Khalifa balance his artistic career with personal life?
Literally. Was he an inspiration for you growing up?
huge inspiration for me growing up especially in my teen years like just being like a taller and skinny dude it was like you know I've had to find my swag and then just looking at Snoop that was like the tallest coolest skinniest dude ever so it was like You know what I mean? I definitely model myself, just my whole, you know, approach after, you know, Snoop's rules.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely. I've missed pimp Snoop.
Yeah.
Can we bring him back?
There's a lot of people who don't even know he was a pimp.
Oh, I do. I listen. I grew up in that lifestyle in Vegas. So I loved pimp Snoop. I'm like, bring him back. Remember when he used to hang out with Bishop Don Juan all the time and like that whole era that he went through.
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Chapter 5: What influence did Snoop Dogg have on Wiz Khalifa?
No, I'm good.
I got high before I came in.
All right, good. It's all good. I'm not tripping.
What are some of your favorite stoner foods?
Favorite stoner foods. I would have to go with Funyuns as far as chips.
Yeah.
I like to eat a lot of fruit. Yeah. I like to eat like pineapple and grapes and straw. I just like get a big ass bowl of fruit. Just mix it all together.
I love it. It reminds me of that TikTok. I like a lot of fresh fruit.
Yeah.
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Chapter 6: How does Wiz Khalifa view the impact of his music on fans?
I think people would just want to see you like raise your kids. Like I would probably like the dynamic between you and your son.
I love kids. Even, even if I got to do like, Stuff with other people's kids as well, too. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I want to do like a weird summer camp type thing.
Oh, that would be so sweet.
Yeah, where we like play games and we boxing and we working out and we having fun and we being creative. Yeah, I'll be tight.
I love that. If anybody's listening that can make that happen, you guys need to reach out to his team and make that happen.
Yeah, where's the summer camp?
Have you ever seen that TV show, Drunk History?
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Chapter 7: What is the significance of 'Kush & Orange Juice 2' for Wiz Khalifa?
Loving on that dirty bird. Loving the shit out of a dirty bird. So I learned some cool facts about you in your childhood that I actually had never known about you. Can we go on this journey?
Yeah, let's do it.
So you were a military kid?
Yeah, yup.
Take me on that journey because it says that you were like, you lived in Germany, Japan, and the UK growing up.
Yeah. I was born in North Dakota. So my parents were cold as hell when they had me.
Right. Yeah. North Dakota is like, it's crazy out there how cold it is.
It's brutal. Yeah. I went back for a few shows and shit. And. I don't know. We might've been there in like June, but it still felt like it was like December. It never gets warm there.
Yeah. No, it's crazy. We've been there on a few shows too. And I'm like, what the fuck is there to do out here?
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Chapter 8: What lessons does Wiz Khalifa teach his children about respect?
And now as an adult and really being able to go back and dive into these cultures and experience them as, you know, a grown man. It just, it really like brought in my mind and just opened me up to a lot of different things. If I didn't have that, I wouldn't have been, you know, where I'm at.
I thought that was such a cool fact about you. Cause I didn't know that. And I was like, that's actually really cool that you're like so cultured.
Yeah. It's super cool. And like all the base kids around the world, they feel like a connection with me. Cause like, they're like, oh, Wiz is one of us.
Yeah. Cause moving around a lot as a child has to be hard, you know, like, cause you kind of don't have a sense of feeling like belonging anywhere permanently.
It's, it's that. And then there's like a lot of anxiety, like from always being the new kid. Mm. Because when you're younger, the concept of making friends, you want to just have friends forever. Right. But you have to like make friends and then leave them. So that'd be the hard part is like, oh, I've known you for like two, three years and now I'm never going to see you for the rest of my life.
Oh, are there any friends that you have kept in contact with that you met?
I do. I do. I have a couple of friends. My boy Tyrese from, uh, from Oklahoma, my partner, Zach, he came to see me a couple of times. Um, my partner, Wesley, he lived in North Carolina. I haven't seen him in years, but I still remember that fool.
Yeah.
There's a lot of, there's like girls that I used to date back in the day who'd be popping up and shit like that.
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