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RnB 10/10/2017

Wiz Khalifa & Pharrell Work On Unreleased Music In New 'Daytoday' Episode

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Wiz Khalifa & Pharrell Work On Unreleased Music In New 'Daytoday' Episode
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Wiz Khalif dropped off some behind-the-scenes footage featuring unreleased music on Monday (Oct. 9). Titled DayToday, the nearly nine-minute long movie begins with Wiz in the studio, working with his team on a new song. Rapping over a smooth beat, the rapper puts the finishing touches on what appears to be the song's hook, singing, "Look what you did to me/Look what you did to me."

Soon, Skateboard P shows up to offer advice, when asked about his creative process. "I used to just be super impulsive and I didn't think things out," he explained. "[Now] I want them to have volume. Anything I do, I want it to have depth and purpose."

After explaining that he often works as a "mirror" for his artists, Pharrell praised Wiz for his own creative efforts, celebrating his rapping, acting, label ownership, and hitmaking abilities.
"A lot of times, we hear songs that are awesome and you really root for the person, like, 'This person is great. Why can't they figure it out?' You can't figure out, for the life of you, why they can't make another record," said Williams. "You're not one of those guys."

The video also features Pharrell and Khalifa rocking side to side while music is played in the studio, likely teasing a future collaboration from the duo.

In the past, Wiz and Skateboard collaborated on O.N.I.F.C.'s "Rise Above," which featured Tuki Carter and Amber Rose.






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