• DJ Khaled 'I Changed A Lot' Tracklist: Future, Jay Z, Chris Brown, Rick Ross Featured

    DJ Khaled had a very busy Columbus Day. In addition to revealing the release date to his new album I Changed A Lot, he also took over the airwaves with exclusive premieres and new music videos for "You Mine" and "Gold Slugs." The album pre-order was made available at midnight and with that comes the tracklist, which predictably comes along with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and r&b including Jay Z, Rick Ross, Future, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, John Legend and many more.
  • DJ Khaled New Album 'I Changed A Lot' Release Date Revealed

    After nearly a year of hashtags, Instagram videos and brilliant short movies, DJ Khaled has at last announced the release date for his new album I Changed A Lot. Khaled made the announcement on his Instagram today, with the news that he would release not one, but two singles at 11 p.m. when the pre-order goes live.
  • Stream NBA 2K16 Soundtrack From DJ Khaled, Mustard, Premier

    NBA 2k16 has unveiled the complete tracklist for its upcoming video, which will be released on Sept. 25 in the United States. 2K called upon three of the biggest DJs in hip-hop at the moment, DJ Mustard, DJ Premier and DJ Khaled to executive produce the soundtrack, each adding 10 selections to the song rotation. Within those 10 are two exclusive tracks from each DJ to the soundtrack.
  • DJ Khaled, Cash Money Part Ways Ahead of 'I Changed A Lot' Release

    It seems as though Cash Money Records has parted ways with another one of the artists on its roster. Just days after rapper Bow Wow announced that he has left the Birdman and Lil Wayne fronted label, today (May 11) DJ Khaled also revealed that he's no longer on the roster. In a new interview with The Breakfast Club, the "Hold You Down" rapper admitted that he hasn't been on the label for some time.
  • DJ Khaled Enlists Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Big Sean For 'How Many Times'

    DJ Khaled has unveiled the latest song from his upcoming album I Changed A Lot. As one might expect with new DJ Khaled music, there are some very big name features and this track is no different. "How Many Times" features Chris Brown on the hook Big Sean and Lil Wayne taking a verse apiece, while Khaled yells "We The Best" and promotes his headphones. Lee On The Beat, Bkorn and Oz Musiqe handle production.
  • Drake and Diddy Fight? Toronto Rapper Reportedly Hospitalized After Brawl at DJ Khaled's Birthday Bash

    There are some interesting reports coming out of Miami that Drake and Diddy, aka Sean Combs, got into a scuffle last night, Dec. 7, at a club following the Art Basel event. The pair attended an after-party for DJ Khaled's birthday when the incident occurred, "MTV News" noted. Rumors surfaced that the fight was over Diddy's girlfriend Cassie, and DJ Sam Sneaker tweeted that Drake ended up in the hospital because of the brawl."MTV News" was not able to confirm the reports that the fight was over Cassie or that Drake was hospitalized. It did confirm with a witness that the brawl occurred, though. DJ Sneaker offered a few tweets about it, and he responded to a post by Lil Duval claiming that the story was made up.Drake and Diddy have yet to comment on the alleged incident.
  • Michael Brown, Eric Garner: 10 Tribute Songs From T.I., Alicia Keys, J. Cole, And More

    Following the grand jury decisions regarding the police-related deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO and Eric Garner in Staten Island, NY, plenty of musicians have expressed their outrage and calls for peace and unity by releasing songs inspired by these incidents. Here are 10 songs inspired by the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
  • 2014 Global Spin Awards Recap: DJ Mustard, DJ Khaled, Jermaine Dupri, DJ Envy, Diplo Among Winners [FULL LIST]

    It was a cold night in New York City, but the third annual Global Spin Awards heated things up at New World Stages. Some of the hottest DJs across the globe were in attendance for the ceremony, which honored and recognized the world's most dynamic and talented DJs for their contribution to the culture of music and entertainment. The message of the evening was that these men and women are the backbone of the music industry and need to be celebrated as much as the emcees and artists who are more often in the forefront. The party starts with the DJ, and the DJ brings the music to the people.
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