Wiz Khalifa Teases Jay-Z Collaboration: "We Need Help Naming Our Song"

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Wiz Khalifa attends the City of Hope Spirit of Life Gala 2018 at Barker Hangar on October 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, California.
Wiz Khalifa and Jay-Z need help naming their song, apparently.

Wiz Khalifa is one of the few artists out who has been able to collaborate with the young cats in the game while still gaining the respect from the OG's game in the game. Over the years, he's collaborated with some of the artists that influenced his sound like Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and more. However, it looks like the Taylor Gang leader might have a collab on the way with none other than Jay-Z.

Wiz Khalifa and Jay-Z may have a collaboration on the way. The Pittsburgh rapper shared a photo of himself and HOV at a suited event, chopping it up.

"WE [JUST] NEED HELP NAMING OUR SONG," Wiz wrote on Instagram.

Who knows, maybe the collaboration could be on Wiz Khalifa's album consisted entirely of singing that he teased recently and HOV's verse could be the sole rap feature on the project.

Wiz Khalifa's been steadily promoting his latest project, Rolling Papers 2 which came out this summer. The rapper released the music video for his single, "Blue Hunnids" which features Hardo and the late-Jimmy Wopo who was revealed to have penned a deal with Taylor Gang shortly before his death. Wiz also collaborated with THEY. this week for their song, "What I Know Now."

Wiz also blessed day-one fans earlier this month when he re-released his fan fave mixtape, Cabin Fever on streaming platforms.


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