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DJ Khaled In The Studio With Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Diplo, Busta Rhymes


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DJ Khaled is prepping his upcoming album, Kiss The Ring,  and it's sure to be a star-studded event. The Cash Money DJ and producer dropped the single "Take It To The Head" in late March, with features from Rick Ross, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and Lil' Wayne, but there's still plenty more to come. This weekend Khaled shared pictures of himself in the lab with Kanye West, Fat Joe, Diplo, A$AP Rocky, Hit Boy, Yasiin Bey, Busta Rhymes and Jadakiss.

It seems like Khaled is busy recording hits for his new LP, in addition to projects for other artists. He intro'd the much talked about Kanye West track "Theraflu" last week, then explained how it all came about. "I was in the studio with 'Ye, and I was like, 'Let's do something for your album, and let's do something for my album,' " Khaled told MTV News over the phone.

The charismatic DJ, who intros "Theraflu," has even higher hopes for the pair's next single. "Just use your best imagination on how I'mma deliver. I'm not playin'," Khaled teased.

He wouldn't say when their next collaboration would drop, but he did reveal that the two already recorded a song that will appear on Khaled's upcoming Kiss the Ring LP. "When we get together, we just make some amazing music," he said.



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