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Wiz Khalifa Featured On Maroon 5's 'Overexposed' Album


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By Marvin Van Buren

Wiz Khalifa and his new signee Juicy J recently rocked out together on stage in Austin, Texas where they were joined by Chevy Woods and Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller. And it seems that Wiz isn’t done 'rocking out'. Maroon 5 has enlisted the Pittsburgh rapper to drop a verse on a track for their 4th album Overexposed. Wiz is featured on the song "Payphone,” with production by Benny Blanco.

Overexposed is set for release on June 26 and according to group members, fans should anticipate a pop-rock mixture on "Payphone,” which is what the band is going for. "This is our most 'pop' record ever and we weren’t shy about really going for it,” guitarist James Valentine told Rolling Stone.

For his own album O.N.I.F.C. Wiz has also collaborated with Blanco and super producer Will.I.am. and he's revealed a feature from Cam'ron. Until the studio project rolls out, the Pittsburgh rapper satiated fans with his new Taylor Allderdice mixtape, which crashed servers when it dropped on March 13. "Yea Taylors, We Crashed That S--!!!" an excited Wiz tweeted, adding, "I'm So Turned Up In This Bitch Man.”

Wiz’s fiancée Amber Rose appears on the track “Never Been Part 2” along with Rick Ross



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