Relly NevaSnitching Trapps Posted March 18, 2017 Report Share Posted March 18, 2017 DOPE TRACK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dj big crunk Posted March 21, 2017 Report Share Posted March 21, 2017 This track is tight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawoo Posted March 22, 2017 Report Share Posted March 22, 2017 DOPEEE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Ross Posted March 23, 2017 Report Share Posted March 23, 2017 Dope!! Another hit right here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djrellz Posted March 23, 2017 Report Share Posted March 23, 2017 On 2/13/2017 at 10:04 AM, GreenHitz.com said: No overnight success, Khaled Mohamed Khaled toiled as a DJ for years prior to becoming an immensely successful, larger-than-life figure in rap music. During the latter half of the 2000s and throughout the following decade, surrounded by an ever-shifting cast of high-profile associates, Khaled factored into several of the rowdiest and most triumphant crossover rap hits. His first nine albums, released from 2006 through 2016, peaked within the Top Five of Billboard's rap chart, supported by singles that often seemed like events. Many of the genre's biggest names, including Rick Ross, Drake, and Jay-Z, eagerly took part. Cynics noted that Khaled rarely produced or wrote material and wondered if he did more than yell, self-promote, and flaunt. Meanwhile, others were having too good a time to care, charmed by Khaled's fun-loving spirit and/or the well-placed talent that flanked him. The son of Palestinian immigrants, Khaled spent the first years of his life in New Orleans, Louisiana. His family moved to Orlando, Florida, where, at the age of 13, he started to learn how to DJ in his supportive parents' garage. Due to financial hardship, Khaled's family returned to New Orleans. While still a teenager, Khaled briefly worked at the city's Odyssey record store, networking with rising rap artists like Birdman and Lil Wayne and, to the dismay of his boss, running up the phone bill by placing long-distance calls to record labels. Khaled went back Orlando, then headed south to Miami and struggled to establish himself as a DJ in the reggae soundclash circuit. At Miami pirate radio station Mixx 93, Khaled approached the on-air DJs and asked for a portion of their time slot. Marcello Valenzano and Andre Lyon, who were on the brink of leaving town and becoming known as production duo Cool & Dre, obliged. Khaled made the studio his home and became an exuberant force on the city's airwaves. His reach extended with mixtapes and club gigs. He received a boost from Luther Campbell, who brought him on as a regular DJ for WEDR's The Luke Show, and was eventually granted a station slot of his own, shortly after he received his first production credits. Emboldened by his increasing popularity and number of connections, as well as his status as the DJ for Terror Squad, Khaled put together his first official mixtape, which led to a long streak of commercially successful proper albums. Debut full-length Listennn: The Album (2006), released through Koch, was a modest success due to the Afrika Bambaataa-sampling Cool & Dre production "Holla at Me." It hit the Top 20 of Billboard's rap chart and, like all Khaled hits that followed, involved several rappers. Khaled remained with Koch/E1 for three additional albums that placed a total of four singles in the pop Top 40: "We Takin' Over," "I'm So Hood," "Out Here Grindin'," and "All I Do Is Win." Made with a combined total of 14 rappers and seven producers, these anthems earned Khaled several gold and platinum certifications. Birdman, who was among the crew heard on the first of the big hits, added Khaled to the Cash Money roster for a period that entailed three additional albums: We the Best Forever (2011), Kiss the Ring (2012), and Suffering from Success (2013). Only "I'm on One" and "No New Friends" were added to Khaled's stack of Top 40 hits, but the parent albums either reached or nearly missed the top of the Billboard rap chart. After a one-album stint with Sony's RED division, which yielded I Changed a Lot (2015) and its "Hold You Down," Khaled moved to major-label Epic for Major Key (2016). Prefaced with "For Free" and "I Got the Keys," his seventh and eighth Top 40 singles, the album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. ~ Andy Kellman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ Tstrap Posted March 24, 2017 Report Share Posted March 24, 2017 HOT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 803qep Posted March 24, 2017 Report Share Posted March 24, 2017 fire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djsabio Posted March 24, 2017 Report Share Posted March 24, 2017 Dope! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcbutta Posted March 24, 2017 Report Share Posted March 24, 2017 could do with or without it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_KRocaswagg Posted March 24, 2017 Report Share Posted March 24, 2017 this is my favorite song Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fatboifresh Posted March 25, 2017 Report Share Posted March 25, 2017 yup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsimple Posted March 25, 2017 Report Share Posted March 25, 2017 We the best music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaWhiz Posted March 26, 2017 Report Share Posted March 26, 2017 Nice Track Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dj sosick Posted March 26, 2017 Report Share Posted March 26, 2017 Bless up Dj Khaled Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ Chano Posted March 28, 2017 Report Share Posted March 28, 2017 Reminds Me Of The Old School (That Beat) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrpolo51 Posted March 29, 2017 Report Share Posted March 29, 2017 khaled never fails us Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJTRICIO Posted March 29, 2017 Report Share Posted March 29, 2017 On 13/02/2017 at 7:04 PM, GreenHitz.com said: No overnight success, Khaled Mohamed Khaled toiled as a DJ for years prior to becoming an immensely successful, larger-than-life figure in rap music. During the latter half of the 2000s and throughout the following decade, surrounded by an ever-shifting cast of high-profile associates, Khaled factored into several of the rowdiest and most triumphant crossover rap hits. His first nine albums, released from 2006 through 2016, peaked within the Top Five of Billboard's rap chart, supported by singles that often seemed like events. Many of the genre's biggest names, including Rick Ross, Drake, and Jay-Z, eagerly took part. Cynics noted that Khaled rarely produced or wrote material and wondered if he did more than yell, self-promote, and flaunt. Meanwhile, others were having too good a time to care, charmed by Khaled's fun-loving spirit and/or the well-placed talent that flanked him. The son of Palestinian immigrants, Khaled spent the first years of his life in New Orleans, Louisiana. His family moved to Orlando, Florida, where, at the age of 13, he started to learn how to DJ in his supportive parents' garage. Due to financial hardship, Khaled's family returned to New Orleans. While still a teenager, Khaled briefly worked at the city's Odyssey record store, networking with rising rap artists like Birdman and Lil Wayne and, to the dismay of his boss, running up the phone bill by placing long-distance calls to record labels. Khaled went back Orlando, then headed south to Miami and struggled to establish himself as a DJ in the reggae soundclash circuit. At Miami pirate radio station Mixx 93, Khaled approached the on-air DJs and asked for a portion of their time slot. Marcello Valenzano and Andre Lyon, who were on the brink of leaving town and becoming known as production duo Cool & Dre, obliged. Khaled made the studio his home and became an exuberant force on the city's airwaves. His reach extended with mixtapes and club gigs. He received a boost from Luther Campbell, who brought him on as a regular DJ for WEDR's The Luke Show, and was eventually granted a station slot of his own, shortly after he received his first production credits. Emboldened by his increasing popularity and number of connections, as well as his status as the DJ for Terror Squad, Khaled put together his first official mixtape, which led to a long streak of commercially successful proper albums. Debut full-length Listennn: The Album (2006), released through Koch, was a modest success due to the Afrika Bambaataa-sampling Cool & Dre production "Holla at Me." It hit the Top 20 of Billboard's rap chart and, like all Khaled hits that followed, involved several rappers. Khaled remained with Koch/E1 for three additional albums that placed a total of four singles in the pop Top 40: "We Takin' Over," "I'm So Hood," "Out Here Grindin'," and "All I Do Is Win." Made with a combined total of 14 rappers and seven producers, these anthems earned Khaled several gold and platinum certifications. Birdman, who was among the crew heard on the first of the big hits, added Khaled to the Cash Money roster for a period that entailed three additional albums: We the Best Forever (2011), Kiss the Ring (2012), and Suffering from Success (2013). Only "I'm on One" and "No New Friends" were added to Khaled's stack of Top 40 hits, but the parent albums either reached or nearly missed the top of the Billboard rap chart. After a one-album stint with Sony's RED division, which yielded I Changed a Lot (2015) and its "Hold You Down," Khaled moved to major-label Epic for Major Key (2016). Prefaced with "For Free" and "I Got the Keys," his seventh and eighth Top 40 singles, the album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. ~ Andy Kellman Follow @djkhaled on twitter! https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/dj-khaled/id157749142 Hidden Content DJs must leave feedback to access download link(s). +++ 1000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
precision Posted March 30, 2017 Report Share Posted March 30, 2017 nice tune..thanx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djkira Posted March 30, 2017 Report Share Posted March 30, 2017 COOL I LIKE THE FLOW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Da Muzicianz Posted April 1, 2017 Report Share Posted April 1, 2017 thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malcom Posted April 2, 2017 Report Share Posted April 2, 2017 BIG TRACK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djlen63 Posted April 3, 2017 Report Share Posted April 3, 2017 This super Fire!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demnupes Posted April 3, 2017 Report Share Posted April 3, 2017 banging club track Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaylen2009 Posted April 3, 2017 Report Share Posted April 3, 2017 On 2/13/2017 at 9:11 AM, YBM4LIFE said: WE THE BEST!!!!! Nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deejayspin Posted April 5, 2017 Report Share Posted April 5, 2017 dope Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djrell2000 Posted April 5, 2017 Report Share Posted April 5, 2017 this song reminds of the original that was made into a skate tracks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biggdaddy23 Posted April 8, 2017 Report Share Posted April 8, 2017 It is ok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dolee45 Posted April 9, 2017 Report Share Posted April 9, 2017 nice colab Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJTaz04 Posted April 9, 2017 Report Share Posted April 9, 2017 this is a hot joint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blockpartydjs Posted April 12, 2017 Report Share Posted April 12, 2017 real nice dance song Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Leave feedback
Leave an honest comment below. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.