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Wiz Khalifa

United States · 2020s – present
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Wiz Khalifa, the Pittsburgh-born rapper, masterfully blends laid-back vibes with anthems of freedom, captivating a global audience with his distinctive flow.
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Born
September 8, 1987
Active
2026 – present
Genre
Hip-Hop
Hometown
Minot, Ward County, United States
Members
CJ Branch
keyboard
DJ Bonics
turntable
Will Dzombak
drums (drum set)
Mike Nelson
drums (drum set)
Kenneth Wright
bass
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✨ Where did Wiz Khalifa spend his early years?
Born Cameron Jibril Thomaz in Minot, North Dakota, Wiz Khalifa had a truly global upbringing. As a military brat, he lived in places like Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan before his family settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he began writing lyrics around the age of nine.
✨ What's the meaning behind 'Wiz Khalifa'?
His stage name is a blend of two significant meanings. 'Khalifa' is an Arabic word meaning 'successor,' while 'Wiz' is a shortened version of 'wisdom,' a nickname he earned for being good at everything he did. His Muslim grandfather bestowed the 'Khalifa' part of the name, and Wiz even got it tattooed on his 17th birthday.
✨ Which hit song pays homage to his hometown?
Wiz Khalifa's chart-topping single 'Black and Yellow' is a direct tribute to his adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The song's title references the city's official colors, famously worn by its sports teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it soared to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.
✨ Does Wiz Khalifa have a special day?
Indeed! The Pittsburgh City Council officially declared December 12, 2012, as 'Wiz Khalifa Day' in the city. This special honor recognized the rapper's strong connection and contributions to Pittsburgh, a place he embraced as his own after moving there as a child.
✨ What record did 'See You Again' achieve?
His massive hit 'See You Again,' featuring Charlie Puth from the *Furious 7* soundtrack, became his second song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It held that top spot for an impressive 12 consecutive weeks, tying with Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' for the longest-running rap number one in the country at the time.