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Wiz Khalifa was born as Cameron Jibril Thomaz on September 8, 1987, in Minot, North Dakota, USA. His stage name, "Wiz Khalifa," was inspired by the Arabic word "Khalifa," meaning "successor," and the nickname "Young Wiz," which he received during his youth. His grandfather, who was a Muslim, influenced the name choice.
Khalifa’s parents served in the military, which led to a transient upbringing. Following their divorce when he was three years old, Khalifa spent much of his childhood in various countries, including Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. He eventually settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he attended Taylor Allderdice High School.
In the early stages of his career, Khalifa performed locally, mainly for enjoyment and modest income. His talent caught the attention of Benjy Grinberg, president of Rostrum Records, who signed him in 2004. This partnership led to the release of his debut mixtape, Prince of the City: Welcome to Pistolvania, in 2005.
In 2006, Khalifa released his debut studio album Show and Prove, which helped him gain critical recognition. Rolling Stone named him an "Artist to Watch," boosting his profile further. In 2007, he released two mixtapes under Warner Bros. Records. That same year, his single "Say Yeah" became his first track to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 20 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.
In 2009, Khalifa parted ways with Warner Bros. due to delays in releasing his music. He returned to Rostrum Records and dropped the track "Teach U to Fly." The turning point in his career came with the release of the 2010 mixtape Kush and Orange Juice. Distributed for free, its quality and viral appeal—particularly on Twitter and Google—solidified his status as a major artist in the rap scene.
The single "Black and Yellow," released later in 2010, became a cultural phenomenon. Serving as a hometown anthem for Pittsburgh, the track reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking his breakthrough into mainstream success.
In 2015, Khalifa released "See You Again," featuring Charlie Puth, as a tribute to actor Paul Walker for the Furious 7 soundtrack. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks and became one of the most viewed videos on YouTube, hitting over a billion views. It remains one of Khalifa’s most successful and emotionally resonant tracks.
He followed up with his sixth studio album, Khalifa, released in February 2016, which included a mix of previously unreleased material and new songs.
Khalifa began dating model Amber Rose in 2011; the couple married in 2012 and had a son together. However, they divorced in 2014 due to irreconcilable differences. Despite the separation, they have maintained a co-parenting relationship for their son.
Notably open about his lifestyle, Khalifa is a regular cannabis user and has become a prominent advocate for marijuana legalization. He partnered with The Cookie Company to develop his own strain, "Khalifa Kush," which has been commercially distributed.
As of recent estimates, Wiz Khalifa’s net worth is around $45 million, accumulated through album sales, streaming, tours, and business ventures. He maintains a strong presence on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter, where fans can follow his updates. Additional information about his career and discography can be found on Wikipedia and his official website.
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