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Wiz Khalifa Hits Back at Critics Who Claim He’s Faded, Shows Unwavering Success and Versatility
Wiz Khalifa recently joined the Back On Figg podcast, addressing criticisms that suggest he’s lost his touch in the music scene. During the live stream on Friday (October 27), the Taylor Gang CEO didn’t hold back, presenting evidence to disprove the notion that he’s no longer a force in the industry.
Responding to queries about his perceived decline, Wiz Khalifa dismantled such claims, stating, “I think people are always gonna say that if you’re not right in their face, but if you look at what I do or the amount of work I put out or how consistently I’m working, you can’t say that.” He emphasized the enduring popularity of his old songs that are still streaming and in demand, highlighting a capability that many other artists lack with their older tracks.
Pointing out his ability to sell concert tickets and tour globally, Wiz Khalifa made it clear that his ongoing relevance contradicts any suggestions of a decline. He highlighted his continued releases of new music, making it implausible to assert otherwise. His active touring schedule has remained robust, evident in successful recent ventures such as the High School Reunion Tour alongside Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Warren G, Berner, and DJ Drama.
His future plans are equally dynamic. Wiz Khalifa is set to headline the “Late Night in Palomino” event at the 2024 Stagecoach Country Music Festival, venturing into the country genre in a move that further showcases his versatility. Despite not aligning with the conventional country music image, sources close to Wiz Khalifa expressed excitement about his forthcoming performance, promising a show filled with hits and a dynamic stage presence. The festival, scheduled for April 26-28, 2024, in Indio, California, is anticipated to witness a fusion of Hip Hop and country music, with artists like Jelly Roll and Post Malone also set to perform.
This news comes after Wiz Khalifa’s recent support for country music star Morgan Wallen during a concert in Pittsburgh. At his two-night sold-out tour in the city in August, the rapper showed his solidarity, joining Wallen on stage, performing his chart-topping hit, “Black and Yellow,” and presenting him with a Pittsburgh Steelers rally towel as a symbol of warm welcome.
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Additionally, Wiz Khalifa’s camaraderie with Wallen echoes a growing trend of rappers crossing genre boundaries. Lil Durk, for instance, established a surprising bond with the country singer, referring to each other as “family.” Their camaraderie was showcased during a fishing trip in Wallen’s hometown, Tennessee, where they displayed their catch in a social media post, reinforcing the bond they share.
Wiz Khalifa’s unwavering career and expanding horizons illustrate an artist not confined by expectations, continually disproving any claims of musical decline and remaining a dynamic force in the industry.