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Charlie Puth, known for his soulful vocals and musical talents, collaborated with Wiz Khalifa on this track. While Charlie Puth is a talented singer-songwriter and has released albums such as “Nine Track Mind” (2016) and “Voicenotes” (2018), “See You Again” itself is not included on any of his solo albums. Instead, it remains widely recognized as a single released in conjunction with the film soundtrack and Wiz Khalifa’s album “Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.”
There isn’t an official album release of “See You Again” by Charlie Puth without the rap verse by Wiz Khalifa.
“See You Again” by Charlie Puth, featuring Wiz Khalifa, was originally released as a single for the soundtrack of the film *Furious 7*. However, Charlie Puth also released a solo version of the song, where he sings the entire track without Wiz Khalifa’s rap verses. This solo version is often referred to as the “no rap” version or “Charlie Puth version” of the song. It showcases Puth’s vocal talent and emotional delivery, focusing more on the heartfelt melody and lyrics of the song.