Wiz Khalifa Tells Club DJs They Suck in Onstage Rant

Wiz Khalifa Tells Club DJs They Suck in Onstage Rant

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Wiz Khalifa went off on two DJs at a latest present for allegedly messing up the music on his set.

On Friday (July 29), Wiz had an album launch occasion for his new Multiverse LP at Poppy nightclub in Los Angeles. Nonetheless, video has surfaced from the celebratory shindig that reveals Wiz Khalifa going off on two DJs.

“Btich-ass nigga, if you wish to combat we will do it,” Wiz could be heard telling the person standing behind the laptop computer onstage whereas surrounded by concertgoers.

“Y’all niggas suck. Do not hug me, bitch,” Wiz reacts after the document spinner tries to quell the state of affairs by hugging the rapper. “Play my new shit, nigga. Play it. Play ‘Dangerous Ass Bitches.'”

“Y’all are horrible DJs,” Wiz continues. “I got here right here tonight, to hope for y’all to have a good-ass time, a great-ass time. However you understand what I am not gonna do? I am not gonna let these ho-ass niggas assume this shit is appropriate. I am a real-ass nigga, dawg. My album simply got here out at the moment. Play my new shit, dawg.”

Wiz finally ends up pushing the man and showing to complete with out him. In accordance with some sources, the themes of Wiz’s ire have been DJ Mike Hazard and MC Tron. It’s unclear what set Wiz off.

XXL has reached out to Wiz’s workforce for remark.

Wiz Khalifa is on the heels of releasing his seventh album, Multiverse. The 17-song providing options visitor appearances from THEY., Lady Speak and extra. He’s at the moment on the primary leg of his Vinyl Verse Tour with Logic.

See Video of Wiz Khalifa Going Off on DJs at a Latest Album Launch Social gathering Under

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