Genius Lyrics
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne & Quavo) – I'm the One
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“I’m the One” features a star-studded line-up of artists in especially braggadocio spirits, with Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne and Quavo boasting to the women in
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Fridayy, JAY-Z, John Legend, Lil Wayne & Rick Ross) – GOD DID
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In what is the most vintage DJ Khaled posse cut in a fair amount of time, “GOD DID” is the album-titled track for Khaled’s thirteenth studio album.
On the track, the artists
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DJ Khaled (Ft. DJ Premier, Nas & Scarface) – Hip Hop
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Scarface and Nas on the “I Used To Love H.E.R.” tip, talking about the cruel and fickle mistress they have both dedicated their lives to – Hip Hop.
Produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E
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Harlem Spartans (Ft. Loski & MizOrMac) – DJ Khaled
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[Intro: Loski & MizOrMac] / Call me a traitor spartan I ain't got no behaviour / Nicest Glock, violent dogs, swords, dots and a silent mop / Little nigga best wake up / Harlem what
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Juice WRLD DID
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On “Juice WRLD DID,” Juice WRLD compares his riches and accomplishments to American record producer, DJ Khaled.
The song was initially previewed on February 6, 2019, through No
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Drake & Lil Baby) – STAYING ALIVE
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On “STAYING ALIVE,” Drake and Lil Baby largely describe their lives revolving around women and the challenges they overcame to live lavishly. The song marks DJ Khaled’s first
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DJ Khaled (Ft. DaBaby, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion & Post Malone) – I DID IT
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On “I DID IT,” DJ Khaled features singer-songwriter Post Malone and rappers Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, and DaBaby on a posse cut, which details their respective successes and
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Harmonies by The Hive, James Fauntleroy, JAY-Z & Nas) – SORRY NOT SORRY
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On “SORRY NOT SORRY,” DJ Khaled recruits rap titans Nas and Jay-Z, as well as vocalists James Fauntleroy and Beyoncé (under the alias Harmonies by The Hive.) He explained how the
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DJ Khaled (Ft. French Montana, JAY-Z, Meek Mill & Rick Ross) – They Don't Love You No More
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Meek Mill posted this picture on Instagram in anticipation of the track’s radio premiere. This picture was probably taken while they were recording this song.
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Justin Bieber & Quavo) – No Brainer
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“No Brainer” is a collaboration by producer DJ Khaled for his album Father of Asahd. It features Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper and Quavo, who also appeared in “I’m The One” from
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Future & Lil Baby) – BIG TIME
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“BIG TIME” is the fourth track from DJ Khaled’s thirteenth studio album, GOD DID, in which the producer reunites with previous collaborators, Atlanta rappers Future and Lil Baby
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Future & JAY-Z) – I Got the Keys
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“I Got The Keys” is an anthem for success. The song channels DJ Khaled’s inspirational “major key” Snapchat mantra and is the second single from the his ninth studio album, also
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Don Toliver & Travis Scott) – LET’S PRAY
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DJ Khaled recruits Texas rappers and Cactus Jack members Don Toliver and Travis Scott for “LET’S PRAY,” on which Scott discusses the topic of guns and partying while Toliver ties
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DJ Khaled (Ft. John Legend & Nipsey Hussle) – Higher
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On “Higher,” DJ Khaled enlists John Legend and Nipsey Hussle for the first posthumous verse of the late-Crenshaw rapper.
“Higher” was slated to be a promotional single for Father
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DJ Khaled (Ft. August Alsina, Chris Brown, Future, Jeremih, Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross) – Do You Mind
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On this balladic anthem — “one for the ladies” — DJ Khaled recruits an impressive line-up of R&B crooners and rappers for a sexy, sweet, piano-driven tune that samples Lil Jon’s
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Kanye West & T-Pain) – Go Hard
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On “Go Hard,” the second single from Khaled’s third studio album, We Global, the Miami native recruits T-Pain and Kanye West, following their 2007 collaboration “Good Life,” for an
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DJ Khaled (Ft. August Alsina, Chris Brown & Fetty Wap) – Gold Slugs
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Khaled hooks up with established hit makers August Alsina and Chris Brown as well as rap’s newest sensation, Fetty Wap, to make a song about how girls love his gold grills.
DJ
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Big Sean) – Thank You
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“Thank You” serves as a collaboration between DJ Khaled and Big Sean, who raps about his humble origins and describes his come up. He thanks Khaled especially for helping put him
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Akon, Anthony Hamilton, Jadakiss, John Legend, Meek Mill & Scarface) – Never Surrender
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Khaled offers one of his best experiments, bringing in Akon, Anthony Hamilton and John Legend to croon over a posse cut spanning six-and-a-half minutes. It’s a bit more like a
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Nas) – Nas Album Done
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“Nas Album Done” serves as a preview of sorts for Nas' own upcoming album (i.e. the title of this song).
Nas touches on issues facing minorities in America throughout the song
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DJ Khaled (Ft. 21 Savage, Lil Durk & Roddy Ricch) – KEEP GOING
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“KEEP GOING” sees DJ Khaled create a posse cut as he reunites with previous collaborators Lil Durk, 21 Savage, and Roddy Ricch. The title of the song stems from an ad-lib used by
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – JUST BE
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[Intro: Justin Timberlake & DJ Khaled] / Yeah (Yeah) / Alright, uh / We the Best Music / Another one / Yeah, uh / DJ Khaled / [Verse 1: Justin Timberlake] / I'm gettin' out my own
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Betty Wright, Big Sean & Kendrick Lamar) – Holy Key
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On “Holy Key,” Kendrick Lamar and Big Sean trade verses that focus on religion, politics, discrimination and police brutality, while soul legend Betty Wright handles the church-
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DJ Khaled (Ft. SZA) – Just Us
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With a slowed down sample of OutKast’s number one hit “Ms Jackson”, “Just Us” is an empowering anthem which finds SZA singing that it’s always going to be “us against the world” as
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Post Malone & Travis Scott) – Celebrate
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“Celebrate” serves as the first collaboration between Travis Scott and Post Malone, as well as the first between Post and DJ Khaled. On the track, the two artists describe their
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Ace Hood, Kent Jones & Vado) – 365
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Summer of 2015, DJ Khaled was given the opportunity to collaborate with NBA 2k. “365” is an exclusive track produced by Khaled made for the video game NBA 2k16.
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DJ Khaled (Ft. EARTHGANG & J. Cole) – Jermaine's Interlude
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On “Jermaine’s Interlude” Cole delves into his feelings on the world and the rap industry. Having fallen into the industry trap before later finding himself, Cole advises others to
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DJ Khaled (Ft. 070 Shake, Buju Banton, Mavado & Sizzla) – Holy Mountain
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[Intro: Buju Banton] / Gimme the cue / (One spliff a day ah keep the evil away) / Lord (Ca' one spliff a day ah keep the evil away) / Yeh me say gwaan (It's a holy mountain) / Ola
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, Capleton, Sizzla & Skillibeng) – THESE STREETS KNOW MY NAME
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“THESE STREETS KNOW MY NAME” is a posse cut from DJ Khaled’s thirteenth studio album, GOD DID. The song is filled with Jamaican energy as the producer enlists the help of
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Jeremih & Lil Wayne) – THANKFUL
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[Intro: Choir & DJ Khaled] / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh, ooh, ooh / Ooh
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DJ Khaled (Ft. John Legend & Nas) – Victory
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[Intro: DJ Khaled] / They doubted me all my life / Now it's victory (DJ Khaled!) / [Chorus: John Legend] / Whatever it is, I'll pay the cost / I'm willing to risk it, I'll take the
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Bas & J. Cole) – Hell's Kitchen
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“Hell’s Kitchen” is the 11th track on Suffering From Success. The song features J. Cole and his newest signee at the time, Bas.
Cole’s verse was originally supposed to be on his
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DJ Khaled (Ft. 21 Savage & Justin Bieber) – LET IT GO
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DJ Khaled reunites with Justin Bieber and 21 Savage on “LET IT GO,” the sixth track to his eponymous twelfth studio album, KHALED KHALED, named after Khaled’s first name and last
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Ace Hood, Akon, Boosie Badazz, Plies, Rick Ross & Trick Daddy) – Out Here Grindin'
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[Intro: DJ Khaled & Akon] / DJ Khaled, We The Best season has returned! / Cause I'm out here grindin / I do this for the streets, The Runners! / Cause I'm out here grindin, hey
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Bounty Killer, Buju Banton & Capleton) – WHERE YOU COME FROM
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[Intro: DJ Khaled] / We The Best Music / Murda / We di best / Another one (Ooh, fyah) / Don't need the rest (Ah, wah dem seh? Wah dem seh? Wah dem seh?) / DJ Khaled / [Chorus: Buju
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Vory) – GRATEFUL
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On “GRATEFUL,” DJ Khaled enlists the help of Vory to summarize the end of his thirteenth studio album, GOD DID, similar to what Drake did for his feature on the album’s opening
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Big K.R.I.T., J. Cole & Kendrick Lamar) – They Ready
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“They Ready” is a star studded collaboration between DJ Khaled, J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T., and Kendrick Lamar that appears on Khaled’s Kiss the Ring. On the track, they discuss their
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