It was stoned cold.
Wiz Khalifa accidentally had the puff of passage with two of Snoop Dogg’s sons, unknowingly smoking weed with them for the first time.
In an interview with SiriusXM’s DJ Whoo Kid, the 37-year-old rapper revealed that he got Snoop’s sons Corde and Cordell high during the filming of the musicians’ 2012 stoner comedy “Mac & Devin Go to High School.”
Wiz Khalifa just dropped “Kush + Orange Juice 2,” the sequel to his 2010 mixtape. Getty Images Khalifa (left) assumed that Snoop Dogg’s sons Corde (center) and Cordell had already smoked with their dad. WireImage“We were shooting ‘High School,’ the movie, and [Snoop] was out of the trailer doing his part,” recalled Khalifa. “And he came back in the trailer and was like, ‘Y’all little motherf—kers is high!’”
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He assumed that Corde and Cordell — who would have probably been around 18 and 15, respectively, at the time — had already experimented with weed because of who their dad was.
“I thought they had already smoked, though!” Khalifa continued. “I’m like, ‘These are Snoop’s kids, of course they smoke!’ They got high with me first. Crazy.”
He also recently admitted that he attends his 12-year-old son Sebastian’s parent-teacher conferences while high on weed.
Khalifa (left) performed with Dogg at the Hip Hop 50 Live concert at New York City’s Yankee Stadium in 2023. AFP via Getty Images Khalifa (left) and Dogg co-starred in the 2012 stoner comedy “Mac & Devin Go to High School.”“Hell yeah, I’m pulling up stoned,” Khalifa said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast this weekend. “They expect it. They know what’s up. It’s not like back in the day where you’re considered a bad parent if you smell like weed.
“I’m pretty sure my son smells like weed,” he continued. “Like, I don’t know because I can’t smell it, but I’m pretty sure he smells like pot.”
The “Black and Yellow” rapper — who headlined a special 4/20 show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado — just released the stoner album “Kush + Orange Juice 2,” the sequel to his 2010 mixtape.
Khalifa performs at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on April 19, 2025. Getty ImagesThe guest lineup across the 23 tracks included Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y, Don Toliver, Juicy J, Gunna and more.
“Initially, it was something that I actually told people that I wasn’t into doing a sequel — that I would always leave ‘Kush & Orange Juice’ alone,” Khalifa told Grammy.com.
“But when I started working on my next album and what I wanted to be my next project, I just thought, ‘What would be the most satisfying for the fans and the people who support me? Should I start over and do something brand new, or re-create something that they already love and that they’re already used to?’ So that’s what made me make the decision to work on a follow-up.”