EXCLUSIVE - Wiz Khalifa On His Favorite Smoke Spots & Handling Weed-Free Countries: 'Smoking Makes Everything Better, But There Are Other Things To Do In Life'

Zinger Key Points
  • Wiz Khalifa loves smoking in France, South America and NYC for their vibes and unique cultures.
  • In places like Dubai and Saudi Arabia, Wiz respects the law and avoids smoking altogether.
  • For Wiz, smoking enhances life, but he adapts to smoke-free zones without stress or withdrawal.

Wiz Khalifa long known for his laid-back approach to both life and cannabis, shared deeper insights in a recent conversation about how his love for weed shapes his experiences as he travels the globe. "There's a lot of other things to do in life besides smoking, it's just that smoking makes everything better," he says with a grin, a sentiment that perfectly captures his relaxed vibe. While discussing the expansion of his cannabis brand, Khalifa Kush, into Germany via a partnership with Sanity Group, Wiz takes a moment to reflect on his favorite places to light up and how he handles countries where cannabis is prohibited.

Wiz Khalifa’s Favorite Places To Smoke

When it comes to picking a favorite spot to get high, it's not just about the quality of the weed for Wiz, it's about the overall experience, energy and connection with the local culture. "I just love different countries’ traditions," Wiz says, explaining how each destination brings something unique to the table. Take France, for example. The vibe there is classy and many locals mix hash with their weed, something Wiz appreciates. "France…I like smoking out there because they're really classy," he says.

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South America holds a different appeal for Wiz. While he hasn’t come across top-tier weed often, that doesn't bother him. In fact, it's part of what makes smoking there so special. "I like going to South America… when I come through with some bomb-ass weed, they super duper appreciate it," he laughs, his voice warm with affection for the region.

But sometimes, it's simply about the vibe and atmosphere. Wiz doesn't need an exotic destination or legendary strains to enjoy himself. He just needs good energy. "Anywhere where the scenery is nice, where I can just enjoy and smoke a joint, walk around," he says, explaining that New York City, of all places, is one of his favorite places to get stoned. "I like to smoke in New York. That's one of my favorite places to get stoned because of the vibe, everybody's just on one. It's good to be around that energy."

Of course, his home base on the West Coast remains a go-to for obvious reasons. "The West Coast, of course, because of the vibe out here and how freely you can smoke," he points out. The freedom to light up without a second thought is something that resonates deeply with him. And naturally, Amsterdam, with its famous coffee shops, holds a special place in his heart. For Wiz, it's all about the balance between relaxation and energy. "There are a lot of good places that are really relaxing or where the energy is just crazy, so it's good to have good pot with you," he says.

Handling Countries Where Smoking Is Forbidden

Not everywhere in the world shares Amsterdam's relaxed approach to cannabis. For Wiz, countries with strict laws requires a different mindset. "In places where it's absolutely forbidden, like Dubai and Saudi Arabia, I just don't smoke," he says plainly. There's no need to push the boundaries when the law is clear. Instead, Wiz has found a simple rhythm for these situations. "I fly in, perform the day of, maybe do something the next day like a performance or an appearance, and then by nighttime, I'm on another plane and out of there."

Even though Wiz is synonymous with weed, he doesn't let the absence of cannabis ruin his time. "I respect their laws, but I also respect my lungs, so I gotta get up out of there," he jokes, a light-hearted take on a potentially stressful scenario. Years of touring and traveling have taught him how to adapt, and he doesn't feel the need to obsess over the lack of weed when he's in a no-tolerance zone. "I don't feel any withdrawal symptoms. I think that's more mental than anything," he says, recalling how in his younger years, the thought of being without weed would stress him out. But now? "Now, as an adult, I know I have a pound waiting for me back at the house, so I just take the flight, do what I do, have a great time. I'm still social, taking pictures, smiling, out and about—I still enjoy myself."

For Wiz, being without weed isn't the end of the world. It's more of a temporary pause in a lifestyle he knows he'll get back to soon enough. He talks about these smoke-free stretches with a calm that mirrors his overall approach to life. "I sleep fine. There are really no issues or anything that would make me not want to do it for the amount of time I do it. It'll be like 2 or 3 days, maybe 4, and then I just get right back to it," he says, with the same sense of ease that defines his music and public persona.

In the end, cannabis is more than just a substance for Wiz Khalifa, it's part of his daily routine, his travels and even his identity. From savoring the refined atmosphere of France to basking in the excitement of South America's crowds, Wiz celebrates the many ways weed connects him to the world. And when it's not permitted, he takes it in stride, knowing that his next joint is never too far away. As Wiz puts it, "smoking makes everything better," but he doesn't let it define his entire experience.

Photo courtesy of Khalifa Kush

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