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Snoop Dogg And Wiz Khalifa Talk New Album, 'Mac & Devin Go To High School'

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JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr.   12/16/11 10:41 AM ET   AP

ATLANTA — Snoop Dogg remembered watching all of the Cheech and Chong movies growing up, idolizing the pothead tandem's ability to always escape from danger in their comedy films.

Wiz Khalifa revered Snoop Dogg for his weed-smoking, ultra-smooth West Coast swagger shown extensively throughout his rap career.

One is the mentor, the other is the protege. Since the two rappers met for the first time last year, they've built a strong rapport with each other and have united to create their own album, "Mac & Devin Go to High School," which was released this week.

The album is the soundtrack of the rappers' upcoming stoner comedy, "Mac & Devin Go to High School," which is expected to be released early next year. The duo feels they are capable of following the footsteps of Cheech and Chong, who gained fame through their marijuana humor.

"They smoked joints, they were funny, they were cool and they would get into real situations," Snoop Dogg said. "To me, that's what me and Wiz represent. A lot of kids growing up don't understand who Cheech and Chong are. So we're the modern-day image of them. We're bringing it back."

Snoop Dogg and Khalifa have embodied the fun-filled, carefree life, with a devotion to smoking marijuana. Their easygoing demeanor is displayed on the duo's single, "Young, Wild & Free," featuring Bruno Mars, which peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.

The rappers are latest popular hip-hop characters to create an album and movie revolved around their pothead excursions. Rapper Redman and Method Man appeared in the 2001 film, "How High."

But Khalifa said he and Snoop Dogg are ""trying to create our own lane.

"There have been others to pave the way for us, so we're just trying to keep it going, and tell our own stories," added Khalifa, who finished a six-city tour with Snoop Dogg this week.

Some believe the rappers are having too much fun with their storytelling. In May, there were reports that school officials canceled the filming of "High School" at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif., after learning the theme of the movie was centered around marijuana, which is an illegal substance.

When contacted by The Associated Press, school officials declined to comment.

But Snoop Dogg and Khalifa – who both stand at a lanky 6-foot-4 – coolly denied there were any problems.

"We heard about it, but it didn't mean much to us," Snoop Dogg said. "We got done what we needed to get done. It was shot and promptly prepared."

Snoop Dogg, 40, took a liking to the 24-year-old Khalifa after he noticed his kids' infatuation with the Pittsburgh-bred rapper's ubiquitous 2010 hit "Black and Yellow." From there, Snoop Dogg invited Khalifa to his home in Los Angeles.

"We have built a bond and a friendship that's going to last a lifetime," Khalifa said. "People will hear it in the music, and see it in the movie."

After a conversation that lasted a few hours, the two rappers decided that same day to collaborate for an album and movie. They didn't waste time, filming the movie and recording the album within a two-month timeframe.

In "High School," Khalifa stars as a senior valedictorian named Devin who is only focused on his academics. He breaks out of his shell after meeting Snoop Dogg's character, Mac, a teenage student (yes, he is playing a teen) who has street smarts but struggles to apply them in the classroom.

Snoop Dogg described his partnership with Khalifa as "a magical situation."

"I've been around magic a lot of times from being with Dr. Dre, Tupac, Master P. and Nate Dogg. What me and Wiz had was a magical moment right there."

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11:42 PM on 12/20/2011
Wiz Khalifa is the man check out http://8tracks.com/airmaxmusic/best-of-wiz-khalifa to find his best songs.
08:24 PM on 12/18/2011
Nothing like a "productive" group of young people
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12:29 AM on 12/18/2011
Nobody is capable of following in the footsteps of Cheech and Chong.
Except for maybe the jail time.
Which was b.s.
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
12:13 PM on 12/17/2011
That's a great idea. Many more black males should look up the definition of collaboration and put it into action in their communities.
01:44 PM on 12/17/2011
Maybe more Black males should look up the definition of the word Jail Time ... I wonder how Snoop would feel if his young sons / daughter came home smoking weed ...
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
11:04 AM on 12/18/2011
Knowing Snoop, he probably wouldn't be that upset. However, the point I was making is that it is probably in Blacks best interest to begin to collaborate better with one another than to continue to find fault in one another. Nobody's perfect; just work positively and progressively together.
08:36 AM on 12/19/2011
Snoop only doing what Snoop knows ! Lot of Black males unfortunately identify with that lifestyle ! Most didn't come from country club atmosphere !
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Tblack
09:52 AM on 12/19/2011
You clearly never heard of Method Man or Redman huh? They did this 10 years ago and no. Not quite Cheech and Chong. RAISE YOUR STANDARDS!
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12:42 AM on 12/17/2011
Ban all that crap called rap.
08:37 AM on 12/19/2011
Then we should also ban that crap called rock and metal !
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08:51 PM on 12/19/2011
Exactly! It is all the spawn of the devil.