Holding the #1 spot for 12 consecutive weeks, “See You Again” broke records by being Spotify’s most-streamed track in a single day in the United States and in a single week in 26 countries. His third studio album released in 2014, BLACC HOLLYWOOD, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 album chart and included hit single “We DemBoyz.” Soon after, Wiz’s track, “See You Again,” off the FURIOUS 7 soundtrack, catapulted to the top of the charts across 95 countries. This album featured tracks “Work Hard, Play Hard” and “Remember You” featuring The Weeknd. As a follow up to ROLLING PAPERS, Wiz Released O.N.I.F.C. ROLLING PAPERS spawned the hugely successful hits “Black and Yellow,” “Roll Up,” and “No Sleep” and gave Wiz the platform to win the award for “Best New Artist” at the 2011 BET Awards and “Top New Artist” at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards. Multi-platinum selling, Grammy and Golden Globe nominated recording artist Wiz Khalifa burst onto the scene with mainstream success with the release of his first major label debut album, ROLLING PAPERS in 2011.
Osmanski is repped by AVO Talent Agency and Bohemia Group.Īlso Read: Wiz Khalifa, Chance the Rapper and Other Artists Remember Mac Millerīelow is Wiz Khalifa’s (lengthy) official bio. Wiz Khalifa is repped by WME and SMAC Entertainment.
Season 2 is currently in production and slated to premiere in 2021. “Duncanville” is created by Mike & Julie Scully and Poehler. Osmanski plays Jing, Duncan’s adopted younger sister who idolizes and has a massive crush on her older brother, according to the Fox character description.
She’s equal parts charming and woke - an activist who believes in feminism and individualism.Īlso Read: Wiz Khalifa Cast as 'Death' on Apple's 'Dickinson' Series Jones, who played Poehler’s on-screen best friend on NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” plays Mia on “Duncanville.” Mia is Duncan’s on-again, off-again crush, per Fox. Mitch is “the cool, universally loved teacher, guidance counselor, and occasional gym coach and school nurse,” per Fox’s description. Wiz Khalifa, Rashida Jones and Joy Osmanski have been upped to series regulars for Season 2 of Fox’s “Duncanville,” which was co-created by Amy Poehler.