Wiz Khalifa
Cameron Jibril Thomaz (born September 8, 1987), better known by the stage name Wiz Khalifa, is an American rapper.
Quotes
[edit]It’s an appropriate title. It’s called Rolling Papers, like the papers that you roll, the papers that I roll, the papers that we smoke. But it’s deeper than that too. I thought of this before I even started recording the album and before it was a full idea. It’s not just about the weed thing. It’s bigger than that. My career really took off when I started smoking papers.
The second reason I called it Rolling Papers is when I left Warner Bros., I sort of got my ‘rolling papers.’ I got my contract, fucking rolled up, and smoked. And I was able to walk and I was able to leave and I was able to do my thing and I was able to capitalize off that. So that’s another pair of papers that I really needed in my life.
The third reason why I named it Rolling Papers, I quit writing a long time ago. I stopped physically writing it down or putting it in my BlackBerry or iPhone. I write notes down, but I don’t write whole verses, so it was like saying goodbye to the paper. The paper’s rolling out too. So everything is real natural. The first thing that came to my head is how I really, really feel. I feel like this is my most natural sound. I paid the most attention to this shit when I did it. I was real focused. I was real keyed in on this shit when I was working on it and I didn’t use any paper, except for [the rolling papers].
- Wiz Khalifa Rolls Out Album Title, Release Date. Rap-Up (2011-01-26). Retrieved on 2011-02-26.
- Sometimes we waste too much time to think about someone who doesn’t even think about us for a second.[citation needed]
Studio Albums
[edit]Rolling Papers (2011)
[edit]- Yeah, Uh-huh you know what it is,(black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow)
- Black and Yellow, written by Wiz Khalifa, Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Hermansen
Guest Appearances
[edit]- And you and got nothin' on but the t-shirt I left over at your house the last time I came and put it on ya.
- 5 O' Clock, by T-Pain featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen, from the album Revolver