![]() You know right from wrong-it starts there. It’s just the path that you take to get there. How do you really know anything for sure?Įverybody has something deep down inside them that drives them towards something. I was just in one and I was thinking to myself, “I could use this as a means of transportation everyday.” If you could gain a new skill instantly like Neo in The Matrix, what would it be and why?įlying a helicopter. The better you are to yourself, the better you can be to other people. How important do you think It is to be your own hero and your own biggest fan? I don’t think anything would happen to me that I’m not able to handle. No, I wouldn’t say I’m afraid of anything. When I’m 90, though? I’ll probably just be getting high and watching whatever my favorite TV show is at the time. Even when I’m 50, I’m gonna have a chance to reinvent what I did at my age now. I just feel like life is all about experiences and learning new things and doing them over and doing them differently. Like, I won’t be able to see correctly-just weird shit. There’s certain times where there’s functions that don’t work in my dream. What are your dreams like? Do you ever have lucid dreams? Not necessarily like the cameras and, you know, because of the party scene… but because of the ideas and the energy that’s down there. Yeah, it could definitely be a huge influence because the energy of the youth and the people down there and the fashion, music, film. I live in Atlanta, which is sometimes referred to as Black Hollywood… any influence on your album? I know you shot the “We Dem Boyz” video here. He used to listen to a whole lot of ’90s rap. ![]() Pigeons & Planes recently spoke with Khalifa about Blacc Hollywood, being spiritually self-aware, finding happiness, and the last thing he Googled.Įarliest memory of music is probably listening to Alexander O’Neal and stuff like that with my dad. On his new album Blacc Hollywood, due out August 19 on Atlantic Records, he promises a stadium sound and positive vibes. Ever since his cross-over mixtape Kush & OJ broke some type of imaginary ceiling (and Twitter records), Khalifa has made his presence known everywhere he goes. There’s no artist whose independent grind paid off more than Wiz Khalifa’s.
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