Wiz Khalifa's major-label debut 'Rolling Papers' just dropped today, but he's already looking forward to future projects, telling MTV he'd like to rap over British folk-rock group Mumford & Sons.

"Mumford & Sons, they got a really tight song that I wanna rap over," Khalifa says. "They're tight, they're really musical. I just like the instruments they use. They use banjos and stuff like that. It's new but it's tight, it's acceptable."

Wiz wasn't sure the title of the Mumford & Sons song he was referring to, but at this early stage in their careers, the Grammy-nominated newcomers have only one album and two US hits, 'Little Lion Man' and 'The Cave.'

Khalifa also mentioned the jam band Disco Biscuits as another act he'd be interested in trying to team up with.

Khalifa's current release 'Rolling Papers' includes the hits 'Black and Yellow' and 'Roll Up.' The recording is considered a contender for the No. 1 position on the album chart, though Britney Spears will probably have something to say about that.

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