Ayo, Wiz Khalifa dropped two new episodes of his Twitch series “the Sesh” this week. Fans sleeping on his streaming game have a solid reason to finally tune in.
The Pittsburgh-bred rapper made the announcement on X, writing “More raps w/ two new episodes of the Sesh” alongside a link to his Twitch channel. Short, no-frills, straight to the point. That’s Wiz.
“the Sesh” is his rap-focused show on Twitch. The name gives you the whole vibe upfront – loose and easy, consistent with the brand he’s been building for a very long time.
Wiz Khalifa‘s run in hip-hop goes back further than some newer listeners might realize. His mixtape “Kush & OJ” in 2010 built a dedicated following. “Black and Yellow” broke him mainstream later that same year. His debut major-label album “Rolling Papers” dropped in 2011 and went platinum. Then “See You Again” – his Charlie Puth collab from the Furious 7 soundtrack in 2015 – became one of the most-streamed records of its era. His Taylor Gang Records imprint has been running since 2010 and has helped bring up a wave of artists along the way.
What stands out about his whole career is the consistency. He doesn’t reinvent himself every album cycle. He doesn’t disappear for years and come back with a rebranded sound. The Wiz you get on “the Sesh” is probably close to the same Wiz you got on “Kush & OJ” – just older and with a lot more bars under his belt to actually talk about.
The platform choice matters here. Most artists with podcast-style content default to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for maximum reach and passive discoverability. Wiz is doing the opposite. Keeping “the Sesh” on Twitch means the audience is showing up on purpose. They followed him there and they’re not stumbling in from some recommended playlist. That’s a tighter crowd. The kind that actually stays to watch.
Dropping two episodes at once also signals real commitment to the format. One episode can feel like a casual experiment. Two in a single announcement says there’s content in the pipeline and this is a continuing thing.
His X post didn’t come with graphics or a promo push. “More raps” is literally what he wrote. No grand reveal, no packaging. Everything these days gets framed as a major moment. Wiz skipping all that feels like a deliberate choice, and it’s a refreshing one.
No guest details or episode topics have been released. Based on the framing, expect honest rap talk in a low-key setting.
Wiz Khalifa’s Twitch page has been an underrated stop for fans who want more than just music. The new “the Sesh” episodes give those fans a fresh reason to check in. They’re up on his channel now.

