The NBA shooting coach helped Wiz Khalifa work on his jump shot, and now he has a “killer” shot.
In an Instagram post on Sunday (February 25), the coach, Chris Matthews, showed video of the Taylor Gang rapper’s form. He kept making shot after shot.”My shot killer now,” Wiz wrote with pride in the post’s comments part.
Also, Wiz Khalifa gave a real-time review of the new Tesla Cybertruck in which he pointed out some problems with the car.
The rapper from “Black & Yellow” saw the car in traffic on Thursday (February 22) and had harsh things to say about it.
He said, “I saw a Tesla truck in the road.” I say no. What a bunch of crap, b! Nope, dude. It looks old. It looks like the shit was already dirty when it was delivered. There’s a chance that ‘cuz needs to wash his Tesla truck because he doesn’t look too good out here in traffic. Really, Mayne?”At the time of this video, Wiz was bumping Max B. He recently talked about another favorite of his, Vultures 1 by Ty Dolla $ign and Kanye West. When the record first came out, it went straight to the top of the Billboard 200 chart, which made the “Roll Up” singer proud of his friend, who has been with Taylor Gang Entertainment for over ten years and is still at the top of the company’s website with Juicy J.
Wiz wrote on X/Twitter, “I’m really excited about Ty.” “The album by Him and Ye slaps uncontrollably.”Last month, Wiz Khalifa released a rap over DX Rising Star Veeze’s song “Not a Drill.” The flow was so good that fans praised the return of “Old Wiz.”
As Wiz spits, “Smoke a whole pound of weed so I’m always paranoid/Walk up on a grown man treat him like a little boy/What I’m smokin’ on is loud, what you smoke ain’t making noise,” he sounds off on weed, which is his favorite subject.
A lot of people loved the song and said that Wiz’s raps were like his early fan-favorite songs. “Gettin’ some Old Wiz Vibes here,” one person wrote on the rapper’s Instagram post. “This makes me think of old Wiz, the auto-tune and everything,” another person said. “Back in flight school.”
This song has “Prince of the City vibes,” which refers to his 2006 mixtape.