Wiz Khalifa's spent the past few months promoting his latest project, Rolling Papers 2. The rapper recently announced that he'd be releasing an R&B album, but it's unsure when to expect it. If it's anything like Rolling Papers 2, it might take a while. Following the release of his latest album, the rapper hit the road with Rae Sremmurd on their "Dazed & Blazed" tour alongside Lil Skies and O.T. Genasis. Today, Wiz Khalifa brings it back to the summer tour life with his new video for "Holyfield."
"Holyfield" was already one of the hottest records on Rolling Papers 2 and now, Wiz comes through with the official visuals for the song. The rapper shares candid behind-the-scenes footage of the tour, from meet-and-greets to working out and practicing his MMA skills on his downtime. The rapper's new video features cameos from Lil Skies, Busta Rhymes, Rae Sremmurd, Mike Will Made-It and more.
Wiz Khalifa's new video follows the release of his visuals for "Late Night Messages" which he released earlier this month. Prior to that, he dropped off the "Blue Hunnids" video.
Keep your eyes peeled for more music and videos from Wiz Khalifa.
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