French Inhale

Wiz Khalifa · Other Songs - Wiz Khalifa

Mike Posner:

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again,

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again



Wiz Khalifa:

You don't gotta sell it,

'cause its already sold

And you don't gotta roll one,

'cause it's already rolled

Check out my technique just weed let it fold

Shit I've been smokin since I was 14 years old

I had a dime who never smoked blunts just bowls

Taught me how to blow O's, inhale through my nose

So If you see me smoking dont blow my high

So I roll one and we both gunna fly

you smell it all in my clothes

Im taking in all the smoke when I.....



Mike Posner:

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again,

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again



Snoop Dogg:

I take it to the face and handle it through my nose,

Blowin with the homies on the low, man f*ck these hoes!

It Crack-a-lack, pull it back, watcha call that

mackel cracka, bad bitch just like that, a cracker jack

Im like a florist, touring like a tourist

Godzilla flying on a pegasaurus

N*ggas know about it

Even 'for I pull it out

I put some fire on it

and now they beggin' me to put it out

Im in the hallway rolling on the purple syke

I know the ins and outs so im gonna do what the f*Ck I like



Mike Posner:

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again,

French Inhale,

I like the way you French Inhale,

Do it again

French Inhale

Wiz Khalifa's "French Inhale" stands as a defining track from his 2012 album, Blacc Hollywood, capturing the raw energy of his West Coast rap style while incorporating melodic hooks that became a signature of his sound. The song features a distinctive production that blends hip-hop rhythms with a laid-back, atmospheric vibe, reflecting Khalifa's ability to merge street credibility with mainstream appeal. Released during a pivotal era for his career, the track showcases his vocal delivery and lyrical flow, contributing to the album's status as a commercial and critical success. It remains a staple in his discography, often cited alongside other hits like "See You Again" for its role in solidifying his place in contemporary rap history.