DJ Khaled's greatest skill doesn't lie in his catch phrases or Asian Dramas ArchivesSnapchat angles. Rather what the Miami-based DJ is best at is getting the world's biggest artists hyped up enough on his 🔑 vision 🔑 to collaborate with him and a host of other A-list stars for a knockout album of guaranteed radio hits.
This summer, he's back at it with another one. Gratefulis slated to be released June 23rd and on Friday, Khaled released the jam-packed track list for the project.
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The track list boasts A+-listers like Beyonce, Jay Z, Drake, Rihanna and more. Travis Scott, Migos, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross and Future will be featured multiple times on the album, which by the way is executive produced by his 6 month son Asahd Khaled, who also is the album cover star.
We've already been blessed with "Shining" and "I'm the One," but with over 20 hitmakers featured, somewhere on this list another song of the summer must exist.
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