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. nA 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.nAs 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, Kush & Orange Juice mixtape topped GoogleÆs 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 ôBlack and Yellow,ö appeared. As the NFL team progressed toward the playoffs, KhalifaÆs track became their unofficial anthem, and when the Green Bay Packers emerged as the teamÆs opponent for the Super Bowl, Lil Wayne responded with the answer song ôGreen and Yellow.ö KhalifaÆs 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
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