Kid Cudi x Wiz Khalifa — “Weed Induced Coma” EP Loading

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by Henny

Something is building behind the scenes.

Kid Cudi and Wiz Khalifa are working on a joint EP titled “Weed Induced Coma” — and now we have direct confirmation from the artists themselves.


Confirmed on Cudi’s Podcast

The project was openly discussed on Kid Cudi’s podcast “Big Bro”, where Wiz Khalifa joined him for a full conversation about music, culture, and their upcoming collaboration.

During the episode, both artists confirmed:

The project is real
The title “Weed Induced Coma” and that it’s currently in the works

Cudi even described the vision for the project as something “epic”, hinting at a bigger sonic direction than expected.


Still Low-Key — No Official Drop Date

Despite the confirmation, the rollout remains quiet.

No official release date
No tracklist
No final credits

What we know:

  • The EP is expected in 2026
  • The rollout feels intentional and controlled
  • Could land as a surprise drop

Production Talk — Juicy J & More?

There are strong conversations around production names like:

  • Juicy J
  • Hit-Boy

These names have been mentioned around the project and align with both artists’ circles, but:

Nothing officially confirmed yet

Still, if true, expect:

  • heavy bass
  • southern influence
  • cinematic textures

A Perfect Cultural Match

This collab makes sense on every level.

Kid Cudi brings:

  • emotion
  • psychedelic sound
  • introspection

Wiz Khalifa brings:

  • weed culture
  • smooth delivery
  • lifestyle branding

Together, this becomes:

Stoner rap with depth


HIPHOPADELLIC Take

This is not just another collaboration.

This is a cultural alignment:

Music
Lifestyle
Identity

And now that it’s confirmed directly by the artists, the question is no longer if it’s real.

The question is:

How big will this actually be?


The Real Question

Can anything top the vibe they’re already hinting at?

Or are we about to get:

One of the most defining “smoke projects” of this era?