The rapper Wiz Khalifa 37, he said he believed the earth is flat. In an interview with The Joe Budden Podcast, the musician rejected the idea that the planet is round and still questioned space exploration.
“I just believe we live in a big plan. It’s just because I traveled a lot,” he said.
The guest and academic presenter Marc Lamont Hill then asked Wiz if he had already traveled to the edge of the earth. “No, that’s not that. I think there are more masses than we see because it was one thing before and spread,” Khalifa followed. “Because when I travel, the routes we take and how we do it, it is not possible to go up and down. You only go straight. Just why I think [que a terra é plana]. ”
During his explanation, the artist also put another subject on the agenda: “I don’t believe in space exploration at all. I don’t think they explore the space as much as they say they explore.”
Despite his comments, the latest album of the rapper “Kush + Orange Juice 2” features a picture of the round earth on the cover.

The album is a sequence of your 2010 album, but Wiz recently admitted that “she was not interested in making a sequence” and “would always leave ‘Kush + Orange Juice’ aside,” but his thoughts changed when he started working on the material.
“I just thought, ‘What would be more satisfying for fans and people who support me? Should I start over and do something completely new, or recreate something they already love and are used to?’
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