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Pittsburgh-based rapper Wiz Khalifa keeps things flowing with songs like “Black and Yellow,” “Red Carpet (Like a Movie),” “Say Yeah,” and “This Plane!” Don’t miss your chance to see Wiz Khalifa LIVE! Buy your Wiz Khalifa tickets now!
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Wiz Khalifa, a rap artist, got his start the old fashioned way … slinging mix tapes. Named an artist to watch by “Rolling Stone” magazine after his first release, Wiz has quickly risen to the top of the game. Grab your opportunity to check out the vocal rhymes that everyone is talking about when you buy your Wiz Khalifa tickets now!

Straight out of Philadelphia, Wiz Khalifa got his start after putting out the mixtape “Prince of the City: Welcome to Pistolvania” in 2005. Just a year later he was releasing his debut independent album “Show and Prove” to rave reviews. Over the next few years Wiz worked on singles like “Say Yeah” as well as several other mix efforts including torrent “Kush and Orange.” Collaborations with artists like Curren$y kept Wiz on the map while he was working toward releasing “Deal or No Deal” in late 2009. In 2010 Wiz performed along with Wu-Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg and Atmosphere at a festival. Wiz kept busy on his own “Waken Baken Tour” until the 2011 release of “Rolling Papers.”

A talent that has made his own name while intertwining himself with the old school heavies, Wiz Khalifa is one to watch. Lovingly referred to as the Taylor Gang, Khalifa’s fan base is out there giving rave reviews and supporting their own. Wiz Khalifa is a great live concert experience! Grab your opportunity to experience the hot talent buy your Wiz Khalifa concert tickets today!


Wiz Khalifa Biography

Possessing a keenness that belied his age, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania rap lyricist Wiz Khalifa came to be a rising star over the course of the late 2000s based on his young bravado and hardcore yet charismatic execution of rhymes. Consciously building up his city's hip-hop reputation, he sought to create a sound that was uniquely Pittsburgh, relying on his East Coast (Jay-Z, Wu-Tang Clan), Southern (Three 6 Mafia), and other (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) hip-hop influences.

A military brat, Khalifa, whose real name is Cameron Thomaz, was born in 1987 in Minot, North Dakota. After his parents divorced when he was about age three, he lived in various places and military bases around the world before settling in Pittsburgh. He was constantly writing during that time and soaked up a great deal of knowledge from his globetrotting experiences. His first attempt at committing lyrics to paper happened around age nine, and at 12 he was already recording and producing his own records in his father's Oklahoma studio.

As soon as he returned to Pittsburgh, Khalifa laid down the groundwork for a solo career and kept busy recording music in a local studio, called I.D. Labs, in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of the city. Khalifa stood out among the studio's regulars, prompting the I.D. Labs staff to offer him free beats and recording time, plus bringing him to the attention of Benjy Grinberg, a former executive assistant to L.A. Reid at Arista Records who had started up a new independent label, Rostrum Records. Signed to Rostrum, Khalifa built a buzz in Pittsburgh with a few singles, but he began to draw eyes and ears nationally during his senior year in high school with his first mixtape, Prince of the City: Welcome to Pistolvania, in early 2006. And with the release of his independent full-length debut, Show and Prove, later that year, major publications, including ~Vibe, ~XXL, and ~Rolling Stone, featured profiles on the young rapper, projecting him to be the leading voice of Pittsburgh hip-hop.

A regular staple on Pittsburgh radio, Khalifa was definitely living up to that prediction, going on to sell tens of thousands of mixtapes, not to mention tens of thousands of Show and Prove copies around the country. It was only a matter of time before the major labels came looking for the standout Pittsburgh rapper. In summer 2007, Khalifa and Rostrum hopped on board with Warner and cut his first major-label single, Young'n on His Grind. The follow-up, Say Yeah, climbed into the Top 20 of Billboard's Hot Rap Tracks that same year, but the relationship between Warner Bros. and Khalifa was taking a turn for the worse. Unable to come to an agreement on his debut album for the label, the rapper announced he was leaving Warner in 2009 and returning to Rostrum for the album Deal or No Deal.

The next year would begin with Khalifa appearing on the cover of ~XXL as one of the magazines Top Ten Freshmen while The Source named him Rookie of the Year. In April his Kush & Orange Juice mixtape topped Googles Hot Search Trends list and the Atlantic label took notice, signing the artist that same month. In September his first single for the label, the Pittsburgh Steelers tribute Black and Yellow, appeared. As the NFL team progressed toward the playoffs, Khalifas track became their unofficial anthem, and when the Green Bay Packers emerged as the teams opponent for the Super Bowl, Lil Wayne responded with the answer song Green and Yellow. Khalifas song topped the charts in February of 2011, with the release of his debut Atlantic set, Rolling Papers, following a month later. Also arriving that same year was a feature film with Snoop Dogg, Mac and Devin Go to High School, along with its accompanying soundtrack. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi