People Are Joking About the State of DJ Khaled’s Career in Wake of Beefs Involving His Most Frequent Collaborators
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This all comes after Drake unleashed “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty),” in which he responded to all the subliminal disses that Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, and more have thrown his way over the last few weeks. Hours after that track surfaced online, Ross took things a step further by dropping “Champagne Moments,” where he called Drizzy a “white boy” and claimed he got a BBL and nose job.
Some of Khaled’s biggest hits have come from records featuring both Drake and Ross. Khaled’s first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 single, “I’m on One” featured Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne, and he earned a Top 40 single with “No New Friends” featuring the same crew of rappers.
In 2017, Ross actually came to Khaled’s defense when he dissed Birdman and his business practices on “Idols Become Rivals.” On the song, Ross said Birdman caused Khaled “pain” and put him “in a hole,” which he further explained during an interview with Billboard.
“I felt the pain, and it wasn’t my money, but just by me watching and what took place and me being supportive, me being there for [Khaled], me being there for anything he needed,...
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