He says that hip hop is “in a box” because of the gap between generations

Because of the gap between old and new groups, Wiz Khalifa thinks that hip hop is “stuck in a box.”

The Taylor Gang leader did an interview with XXL after releasing his new funk-infused record Multiverse. In it, he talked about the lush live instrumentals he used as the project’s background.Wiz said that he did this because he wanted to give young people a different “musical experience” than what they’re used to.

He told the news source, “It just makes people think of different musical experiences.” „Right now, we’re kind of stuck because younger people haven’t really been through the things that we did, you know what I mean? It’s like giving them that choice so they can try it and see what it’s like.

He then said: “That doesn’t mean anything is right or wrong, better or worse. It’s just meant to give you that experience and take you along for the ride, giving you a chance to go deeper into it.”Multiverse comes out on Friday, July 29. It has production from Girl Talk, Hitmaka, and Bankroll Got It, and California R&B duo THEY make two spots.A lot of music from the rapper who likes weed had already been released in 2022 before the new record came out. He worked on a project with Juicy J called Stoner’s Night and a project with Girl Talk, Smoke DZA, and Big K.R.I.T. called Full Court Press.

Wiz also re-released his cult classic album Taylor Allderdice to digital music players on April 20, a week after the tape’s 10th anniversary on March 13.Wiz just started his co-headlining Vinyl Verse Summer Tour with Logic on July 27 in Irvine, California. The North American tour will end on September 2 at the Hollywood Casio Amphitheater in St. Louis, Missouri, after stopping in 27 towns.