Wiz Khalifa has been on a content’s spree lately. He has a new docu series and album to accompany a summer headlining tour.

July 9 kicks off the “The Decent Exposure Tour” with Wiz taking French Montana, DJ Drama, Money Bagg Yo, Playboi Carti and Wiz’s Taylor Gang cohort Chevy Woods on the trek.  Atlanta's Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood is the first destination.

Wiz docu series “Behind The Cam” goes all the way back to his origins as an MC, just getting his first studio time in Pittsburgh, some intimate time with his son and life on the road among other highlights. Fly Times Vol. 1: The Good Fly Young came out on Wiz’s favorite holiday April 20 aka 4/20 as a somewhat surprise. He did give fans a not too conspicuous heads up of what’s to come.

“Fly Times Vol. 1 will inspire a whole new generation of bosses,” he said.

Wiz’s new video “Taylor” dropped on 4/20 and finds the now veteran rapper performing in the pool and on a pink floating flamingo. Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y and Problem are the people featured on the project.

 Fly Times, Vol. 1: The Good Fly Young Track List

  1. Real As You Think (feat. Problem and Curren$y)
  2. Taylor
  3. G.O.A.T Flow (feat. THEMXXNLIGHT)
  4. Bacc to Winning (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
  5. Chevy Bars (feat. Chevy Woods)
  6. Big Pride (Bag Talk) [feat. Young Deji]
  7. What You Deserve (feat. Young Deji)
  8. Yea Yup (feat. Young Deji)
  9. Gold Bottles (feat. Young Deji)
  10. Taylor Life (feat. Sosamann)
  11. You Don’t Have to Hide (feat. Young Deji)
  12. Real One (feat. Young Deji)
  13. Monitored Millions
  14. All for You (feat. THEMXXNLIGHT)

French Montana is hoping Kim Kardashian can do the same for Max B that she did for Alice Marie Johnson.  Max, born Charlie Wingate, was sentenced to 75 years in 2009 after being found guilty of conspiracy, robbery and homicide charges. Montana called upon Kim in an attempt to help get the influential rapper a pardon from prison. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe on Beats1 Radio the Bronx MC said he and his friend Kim have discussed getting Max home.

"Just watching Kylie [Jenner] become a billionaire and watching certain people just break certain records, it makes you feel like the land of where dreams come true. You know what I'm saying? I mean, life is like a mirror sometimes. And sometimes a lot of people don't see the good that they do, like as far as Kim," French began. "Me and Kim was talking about getting Max B home from jail. So, like for her to even reach out and do that I felt like that was powerful. A lot of people don't see things like that."

In 2016, Max B took a plea bargain and was said to be getting out around 2025, although rumors have been swirling that he’ll hit the streets later this year or next year. Kim Kardashian recently spoke to CNN’s Van Jones about controversial dealings with President Trump.

"I know I got so many times people would say to me, 'Don't go to the White House, your career will be over, don't go there,'" Kim revealed about the flack she’s caught.

"And I just kind of weighed the decision where it was like ... to save a life or to get maybe bad tweets about me or a bad news story for a few days. I guarantee you the people sitting behind bars do not care who the president is. They just want that relief. And so if I could have done that, I don't care,"

Alice Johnson’s sentence was commuted by Trump last summer but her offense was a non-violent crime. Max is jailed for murder so it will definitely be tougher to get the rap star out.

Kardashian has continued to work on Justice reform and has announced she is studying to follow in her father’s footsteps and  become a lawyer.

"It's in me," she said to Jones about her family’s history in law. Kardashian is studying to take the California Bar exam in 2022 and currently has an apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm in the interim.

"I don't want to be put in a box," the reality star added. "I saw a comment where someone said, 'You need to stay in your lane. You can have ambitions but don't be too ambitious.'  I read it to my husband in bed, and I was just like, 'This will even push me harder.’”

With the hype of her recent Netflix documentary still buzzing, Beyoncé decided to gift the world with another treat.  Today, she released her “Lemonade” project across all streaming platforms.  The date coincides with the 3-year anniversary of the album.  Her ever so loyal fans, The Beyhive, were specifically raving over the original demo release of the track “Sorry.”

A lot of excitement is still stirring from her recent take on the classic Frankie Beverly and Maze classic “Before I Let Go,” which was featured in the soundtrack to her acclaimed Netflix documentary ‘Homecoming.’  Beyoncé wanted her fans to feel connected with this song, so she launched the Instagram story page #BeforeILetGoChallenge. The challenge was a means to get her fans to come up with dances for the song, and the best were posted on the page for 128 million plus fans to see.