
First there’s a song with Drake (not the Bee Gees-interpolating “ Staying Alive” with Lil Baby, which is also here).

God Did, out today, begins by stacking up some of the most popular MCs in recent memory. Khalid (variants include Khaled and Kalid Arabic: خالد) is a popular Arabic male given name meaning "eternal, everlasting, immortal", and it also appears as a surname.ĭJ Khaled is an American record producer, radio personality, rapper, DJ, and record label executive who has a net worth of $75 million.It’s DJ Khaled album time again, and he’s rounded up another startling array of superstar rappers for the occasion. After DJ Khaled popularized the saying, another one became a humorous way of repeatedly asking for so DJ Khaled repeats the phrase three times, receiving a kiss after each request. He's kissed by one of the women and then immediately requests another one. “Making the most ambitious collaborations in the history of musiĪn Atlanta music producer claims in court that hip hop star DJ Khaled ripped off one of his beats and used it in the hit song "I Got the Keys," featuring rappers Jay Z and Future. His first nationally recognized album, “We Takin' Over,” came out in 2007 and featured half a dozen guest appearances, including Lil Wayne, Birdman and Akon.

God Did, which is spearheaded by the previously released single "Staying Alive," which also features Drake and Lil Baby, is the first time in a while that Eminem and Kanye West have collaborated on the same song.ĪLSO READ: DJ Khaled UPDATES fans on his COVID 19 recovery Says he and his family are ‘all good now’ FAQs


On this song with production by The Runners, The Monarch, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled gets the party started.ĭJ Khaled releases God Did, an 18-track compilation LP with a tracklist that reads like a who's who of the biggest names in hip-hop, after a flawless rollout over the previous three months.
