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Album Stream: DJ Khaled – Father of Asahd
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5 years agoon
DJ Khaled has released his 11th studio album, Father of Asahd.
Pushing the album a week up from it’s original release day, May 25, Khaled took to social media on Wednesday, May 15, a heartfelt message as to why he did not promote the album the way fans had expect him too.
With the death of his dear friend, Nipsey Hussle, the We The Best Music curator vowed to preserve Hussle’s mission alongside his co-writers, producers and label partners by “donating 100% of all our proceeds from “Higher” to Nipsey’s children, Emani and Kross.”
“Higher” is the lead single off of Father of Asahd, which features Hussle and John Legend. The video for the single was shot just days before Hussle was murdered.
Father of Asahd features contributions from Jay Z, Cardi B, Chris Brown, Post Malone, Rick Ross, Future, Lil Wayne, Lil Baby, Gunna, Chance The Rapper, SZA, Big Sean, Beyonce and more.
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ALBUM CREDITS
1. Holy Mountain (featuring Buju Banton, Sizzla, Mavado and 070 Shake)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & Major Seven
Lyricists:
Billy Rowe
Brittany “@Chi_Coney” Coney
Danielle Balbuena
David Brooks
Denisia “@Blu_June” Andrews
Henry Lawes
Khaled Khaled
MARK MYRIE
Miguel Collins
Omar Walker
2. Wish Wish (featuring Cardi B and 21 Savage)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & Tay Keith
Lyricists:
Belcalis Almanzar
Brytavious Chambers
Jordan Thorpe
Khaled Khaled
Shéyaa Joseph
3. Jealous (featuring Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Big Sean)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & Tay Keith
Lyricists:
Alan Gorrie
Andrew Saidenberg Roger Ball
Brittany “@Chi_Coney” Coney
Brytavious Chambers
Chris Brown
Denisia “@Blu_June” Andrews
Diana King
Dwayne Carter
James Stewart
Khaled Khaled
Kingsley Gardner
Malcolm Duncan
Owen McIntyre
Sean Anderson
Stephen Ferrone
4. Just Us (featuring SZA)
Prod. by DJ Khaled
Lyricists:
Antwan Patton
Brittany “@Chi_Coney” Coney
David Sheats
Denisia “@Blu_June” Andrews
Khaled Khaled
Solána Rowe
andré benjamin
5. You Stay (featuring Meek Mill, J Balvin, Lil Baby and Jeremih)
Prod. by DJ Khaled
Lyricists:
Brittany “@Chi_Coney” Coney
Clarence Satchell
Denisia “@Blu_June” Andrews
Dominique Jones
James Rodger Williams
Jeremy Felton
Jose Balvin
Khaled Khaled
Leroy Bonner
Linda Caballero
Marshall Eugene Jones
Marvin R Pierce
Ralph Middlebrooks
Robert Williams
Sergio George
Shirley Marte
William Beck
6. Celebrate (featuring Travis Scott and Post Malone)
Prod. by Frank Dukes, Teddy Walton & DJ Khaled
Lyricists:
Adam Feeney
Austin Post
Jacques Webster
Khaled Khaled
Teddy Walton
7. Higher (featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend)
Prod. by DJ Khaled, STREETRUNNER, Tarik Azzouz
Lyricists:
Ermias Asghedom
HM Henry Davis
John Stephens
Kevin “KC” Cossom
Khaled Khaled
8. Won’t Take My Soul (featuring Nas & Ceelo Green)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & STREETRUNNER
Lyricists:
Kevin Cossom
Nasir Jones
Thomas DeCarlo Callaway
Khaled Khaled
9. Weather the Storm (featuring Meek Mill and Lil Baby)
Prod. by DJ Khaled, STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
Lyricists:
Alec Costandinos
Dominique Jones
Khaled Khaled
Michel Jouveaux
Nicholas Warwar
Robert Williams
Tarik Azzouz
10. Big Boy Talk (featuring Jeezy and Rick Ross)
Prod. by 808-Ray, Cool & Dre and DJ Khaled
Lyricists:
Andre Lyon
Jay Jenkins
Khaled Khaled
Marcello Valenzano
Pete Jackson
Rayshon Cobbs, Jr.
William Roberts
11. Freak n You (featuring Lil Wayne and Gunna)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & Joe Zarrillo, co-prod. by Ben Billions & DJ 360
Lyricists:
Donald Earle DeGrate, Jr.
Dwayne Carter
Joseph Zarrillo
Khaled Khaled
Omed Rozbayani
Sergio Kitchens
12. Top Off (featuring Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Future)
Prod. by DJ Khaled & Joe Zarrillo
Lyricists:
Beyoncé Knowles Carter
Brittany Coney
Denisia Andrews
Joseph Zarrillo
Khaled Khaled
Nayvadius Wilburn
Shawn Carter
13. No Brainer (featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper and Quavo)
Prod. by DJ Khaled, DaviDior & Nic Nac, co-prod. by Poo Bear
Lyricists:
Chancelor Bennett
David Park
Jason Boyd
Justin Bieber
Khaled Khaled
Melvin Riley
Nicholas Balding
Nolan Lambrozza
Quavious Marshall
14. Thank You (featuring Big Sean)
Prod. by DJ Khaled, STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
Lyricists:
Kelly Price
Khaled Khaled
Nicholas Warwar
Rodney Jerkins
Sean Anderson
Tarik Azzouz
15. Holy Ground (featuring Buju Banton)
Prod. by DJ Khaled, L.V.M. and Ben Billions
Lyricists:
Charles Fox
Khaled Khaled
MARK MYRIE
Norman Gimbel
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Following Kendrick Lamar‘s release of ”Not Like Us” on Saturday, Drake swiftly responds with his own diss track, “The Heart Pt. 6.”
In a clever nod to Kendrick’s previous diss, Drake aptly chose to dub his latest diss “The Heart Pt. 6.” Kendrick, who had previously named his diss track “6:16 in LA,” borrowed from Drake’s signature style of titling tracks with timestamps in various cities. Notably, Kendrick Lamar has gained renown for his ongoing “The Heart” series, releasing “The Heart Pt. 5” back in 2022.
The Heart Part 6 out now
— Drizzy (@Drake) May 6, 2024
And we know you’re dropping 6 mins after so instead of posting my address you have a lot to addresshttps://t.co/hL9tOiuuhh
In his latest diss, Drake unveils revelations about Kendrick being misled regarding Drake’s alleged daughter on “Meet the Grahams.”
“You waited for this momеnt, overcome with the desperation / We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information / A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it / We thought about giving a fake name or a destination / But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation,” he raps.
He continued with, “You gotta learn to fact check things and be less impatient / Your fans are rejoicing thinkin’ this is my expiration / Even the picture you used, the jokes and the medication / The Maybach glove and the drug he uses for less inflation / Master manipulator, you bid on the speculation.”
Drake also doubles down that Dave Free fathered one of Kendrick’s children and questions why Kendrick hasn’t seen his children in six months.
“And why isn’t Whitney denying all of the allegations? / Why is she following Dave Free and not Mr. Morale? / You haven’t seen the kids in six months, the distance is wild / Dave leaving heart emojis underneath pics of the child,” he raps.
Stream Drake’s latest diss above.
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In the early hours of Saturday, May 3, Drake unleashed “FAMILY MATTERS,” taking aim at Kendrick Lamar. In retaliation, Lamar fired back within the hour with his response, “meet the Grahams.”
The saga continues as Kendrick has unleashed yet another scathing diss track titled “Not Like Us.” Over Mustard‘s production, Lamar continues to confront Drake, exposing allegations of underage relationships, entanglements with Lil Wayne’s girlfriend, and much more.
The cover art for the single shows Drake’s Toronto mansion with markers typically reserved for identifying sex offenders.
“Say Drake I hear you like em young, to any b*tch that talk to em and they in love, make sure you hide your little sister from em,” Kendrick spits.
Listen to the track below.
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Kendrick Lamar Fires Back at Drake with Diss Track ‘meet the grahams’
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May 4, 2024Kendrick Lamar did not take kindly to Drake‘s latest diss track, “FAMILY MATTERS,” and has fired back with another diss towards the Toronto rapper an hour later on a track titled “meet the grahams.”
On the latest diss track, Kendrick is extremely direct, bringing up Drake’s mother, father, and son. He also reveals that Drake is hiding another child, a baby girl, and doubles down on claims that Drake is dating underage girls.
On Drake’s alleged second child:
“I’d like to say it’s not your fault that he’s hiding another child/Give him grace/That’s the reason I made Mr. Morale.”
Drake’s mother, Sandra:
“Dear Sandra, your son got some habits/I hope you don’t undermine them.”
“Your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n—-s like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get fucked up in a cell for the rest of they life/ And we’ve gotta raise our daughters knowing there’s predators like him lurkin’/Fuck a rap battle, he should die, so all of these women can live with a purpose.”
Drake’s father, Dennis:
“You raised a horrible fuckin’ person/The nerve of you, Dennis”
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