Justin Credible’s Album Spotlight: DJ Khaled – ‘Major Key’

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The past couple months DJ Khaled has been winning and using the power of Snapchat to transform himself into a megastar while promoting his latest album, ‘Major Key.’  That move proved to be a smart one as the hype has naturally continued. Liners like “did the Drake vocals get in yet?” and “you know everything is top secret” have become day-to-day language for all of us. Khaled teased the features on the album by asking his engineer Juan if the vocals were in yet. After all the top secret vocals came in, they combined to create magic for the self-proclaimed “King of the Anthems.”

The features on the album combine old school names like Jay-Z and Nas with new school superstars like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Nicki Minaj, Future and Big Sean. The combination of features shouldn’t surprise you as Khaled is known to combine artists you would never expect to be on a track together. His past records like “All I Do Is Win” featuring Rick Ross, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and T-Pain are proof Khaled has in A&Ring records.

Khaled kicks off the album with a rare pairing of Jay-Z and Future on “I Got The Keys.” On the song Jay, which is one of my favorite rappers go retro with it as he swags out with tenacious wittiness. Many people say Hov is taking some jabs at Drake on the song and responding to “Summer Sixteen.” The bars are definitely on point and it’s exciting to see Jay dropping new material. Khaled broke down how he got Hov on the track with The Rap Radar Podcast.

“I play him the record and I’m vibing, you know, I got that eye so I’m looking to the side, I don’t want him to know I’m looking, and I see him vibing,” He told Elliot Wilson and B-Dot. “The first part is an instrumental so that’s when I’m really looking because, the great ones, that’s when they really just start going so I look and I just see him start rhyming in his head and mumbling…when the beat stopped, he’s just like, ‘Leave that for me.’”

Future comes on the song and adds that southern trap hook he’s notoriously known for.

One of my personal favorite songs on the album is “For Free” which features Drake. The funky guitar on the production make for a fun-filled track perfect for radio and clubs. Every collaboration between these two from “I’m On One” to “No New Friends” to “Fed Up,” have turned into hits. All vibes.

On “Nas Album Done,” the legend himself, Nas, spits fire bars over a sample of The Fugee’s “Fu-Gee-La.” Nas uses Khaled’s “Special Cloth Talk” lingo on the hook and drops a powerful line on his second verse where he says, “Khaled called me while I was in album mode, so I put it on hold for the ‘Major Key’/My albums done ni**as wait and see.” The line put the Internet in a frenzy as Nas’ album tease was enough for fans to start making up release dates.

Khaled gets J. Cole on the record “Jermaine’s Interlude,” which is interesting being that Cole hasn’t really dropped any material this year. Cole uses the soulful song to discuss his pain, hardships, struggles with record labels and never giving up. Ironically enough he mentions contemplating retirement, which had fans in a total uproar on Twitter.

Being on the radio everynight, I always pay close attention to songs that I can play on the Power 106 LIFTOFF. Both “Do You Mind” featuring Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, August Alsina, Jeremih, Future & Rick Ross and “Ima Be Alright” featuring Bryson Tiller & Future I can see being in rotation every night. The songs fit all the aesthetics that radio listeners look for, which are: star power, nice melodies and catchy hooks.

Khaled clearly has the anthem-making formula down to a science. He teams the hottest artists with the hottest producers in the game and puts those top secret vocals to use over the sickest beats. Be sure to cop my brother DJ Khaled’s eighth studio album, ‘Major Key’ on iTunes right now!

Kanye West – “Wolves” Feat. Vic Mensa & Sia [VIDEO]

Kanye West kicked off his Balmain campaign with the video for “Wolves” off ‘The Life of Pablo’ album. The emotional video features cameos from Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Vic Mensa, Sia and supermodels: Cindy Crawford, Alessandra Ambrosio, Francisco Lachowski and Joan Smalls.

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French Montana – “No Shopping” Feat. Drake [VIDEO]

French Montana and El Drake take their Spanish accents to the Dominican Republic go on a “No Shopping” trip. The two kick it off on the golf course for the “OVO Sports” “Coke Boys Clasico.”

Drake rocks some flip flop sandals and a Dominican bandana, while French gets loose in an all-white Caribbean-style fit.

“No Shopping” will be on French’s upcoming ‘MC4’ album dropping August 19th.

Pre-order the album HERE.

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DJ Khaled – ‘Major Key’ [STREAM]

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DJ Khaled has been winning all year and now with ‘Major Key’ he’s ready to keep winning. He celebrated the release with an exclusive Apple Music release party in New York City.

The star-studded vocals are all in for everybody from Drake to Jay-Z to Nas to Future to Kendrick Lamar to Big Sean to J. Cole to Nicki Minaj to Bryson Tiller to YG to Gucci Mane and well, you get it.

‘Major Key’ includes singles “For Free” feat. Drake, “I Got The Keys” feat. Jay-Z & Future, “Holy Key” feat. Big Sean, Kendrick Lamar & Betty Wright.

Khaled used his socials to the fullest to express his success and excitement for the album drop.

Stream the album below.

Shoutout to Khaled on “Another One!” Keep winning!

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Mac Miller – “Dang!” Feat. Anderson .Paak [AUDIO]

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Mac Miller premiered his new song “Dang!” featuring Anderson .Paak today on Apple’s Beats 1 Radio today, before revealing he’ll be dropping an album in a few months.

“It’s dropping in September and it’s called ‘The Devine Feminine,” Mac Miller told Zane Lowe. “It’s an album that’s all about the journey that is love.”

Miller also admitted that the album originally started as an EP before deciding he had to shed light on the topic.

‘The Devine Feminine’ will have appearances by Kendrick Lamar, CeeLo Green and more.

Listen below.

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Nas – “This Bitter Land” Feat. Erykah Badu [AUDIO]

‘The Land,’ a movie of coming to age will hit select theaters this Friday July, 29th. Nas, who will be in the movie is not only the soundtrack’s executive producer, he also has a song on the album where he collaborates with Erykah Badu.

Check the full tracklist for the album below.

1. “Intro” – Nosaj Thing
2. “Paid” – Pusha T & Jeremih
3. “Dopeman” – Machine Gun Kelly
4. “Figure It Out” feat. Kanye West & Nas – French Montana
5. “Goodbye” – Ezzy
6. “Cisco’s Theme” – Fashawn
7. “Frequency High” – Stalley
8. “Angels” – Nosaj Thing
9. “Never Been Told” feat. Machine Gun Kelly – Ezzy
10. “BAG” – Dave East
11. “Looking for Something” – Jerreau
12. “Fantasy” – Alina Baraz & Galimatias
13. “This Bitter Land” – Nas & Erykah Badu
14. “Outro” – Nosaj Thing

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DJ Esco – “Juice” Feat. Future [VIDEO]

DJ Esco and Future released their joint mixtape, ‘Project E.T.: Esco Terrestrial’ a few weeks ago and today they dropped the video for the song “Juice” off the project.

The video begins with footage of OJ Simpson at the courthouse being found not guilty for his infamous murder case. The video also shows Esco and Metro Boomin evading police in a White Ford Bronco.

The end of the video says “To be continued…” with “100it Racks” playing in the background. That could be teasing the video for the song which features Drake and 2 Chainz. Stay tuned.

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Nelly’s ‘Country Grammar’ Becomes 8th Hip-Hop Album To Receive RIAA Diamond Certification

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Nelly was one of the hottest rappers of the early 2000s. His debut studio album, ‘Country Grammar’ sold over 235-thousand copies in its first week, and last night the RIAA surprised the Midwest rapper with a Diamond plaque at a Musicians On Call event in Philadelphia, PA.

Diamond plaque is a very rare feat that has only been accomplished by five other hip-hop acts being 2-Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, Outkast and MC Hammer.

Country Grammar’ is now alongside great albums like: 2-Pac’s ‘All Eyez On Me,’ ‘Greatest Hits,’ Eminem’s ‘The Eminem Show,’ ‘The Marshall Mathers LP,’ Biggie’s ‘Life After Death,’ Outkast’s ‘Speakerboxxx/The Love Below,’ and MC Hammer’s ‘Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em.’

The milestone marks the album has achieved a staggering 10-million copies sold. With singles “Country Grammar (Hot Shit),” “E.I,” “Ride With Me,” and “Batter Up” on the album it is not surprising it sold as many copies, as three of those four singles went Gold.

Congrats, Nelly on the accomplishment!

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G-Eazy Performs “Drifting” With Tory Lanez On ‘The Tonight Show’ [VIDEO]

Tory Lanez joined G-Eazy on ‘The Tonight Show’ stage last night to perform “Drifting.” The duo was also joined by The Roots who provided the background music of G’s hit single.

Watch Gerald play a game of “Catchphrase” below with Shay Mitchell and Denis Leary.

Catch G-Eazy on “The Endless Summer Tour” with Logic, YG and Yo Gotti.

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Nipsey Hussle – “Picture Me Rollin” Feat. OverDoz [VIDEO]

Aside from dropping “I Don’t Stress” today, Nipsey Hussle also dropped the visuals for last week’s #MarathonMondays premiere, “Picture Me Rollin.” Watch as Nip kicks it with Dave East and raps about police brutality on top of a police car.

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