Taylor Made.
Taylor Made.
The tour is all wrapped up.
The life of a Taylor
O Canada, oh yeeaaa! In the second part of Taylor Gang’s tour vlog series, we get a more of a look at Wiz’s guys both on and off stage. White boy got bars.
Wiz and the Taylor Gang brought their 2050 tour to the Gibson Amphitheatre last night. As if the gang wasn’t enough, they brought a few friends during the show. The view isn’t the best, but it’ll do for now.
Wiz and his crew are sharing their life on the road. In the first episode, we catch Wiz Khalifa’s meet-and-greet with fans and smoke sessions backstage. Nice costume by the way.
Last night, Wiz and Taylor Gang’s
Wiz Khalifa is hitting the road once again and this time, he’s bringing the whole gang with him. See where the trek stops after the jump. Don’t worry, they’re all in 2012.
Wiz and his Taylor Gang crew grace the cover of The Source. In the new issue, we get to go behind the scenes and speak to all members of the crew. Issue hits newsstands on May 8th.
[vodpod id=Video.15786906&w=540&h=350&fv=] Last week, we found out that Juicy J signed to Wiz Khalifa’s Taylor Gang. Recently, MTV sat down with Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods who explained how the deal came together. They trippy mane.
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