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Source(google.com.pk)DJ Khaled is multi-talented in the way he becomes not only an artist but also radio host and Def Jam South president. Born on November 26, 1975 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Khaled Bin Abdul Khaled inherited Palestinian blood. In his teens, Khaled had developed interest in music but he didn't want to be a rapper because he "didn't have that kind of ethic".
He loved making beats and experimenting with sounds, therefore he chose to be a music producer. "I fell in love with making sounds and beats and from then on I worked very hard to get somewhere with my music," Khaled said. One of his first takes in showbiz was as radio host and a sidekick to Miami rapper Luther Campbell in 1998. In the same year, hip-hop group Terror Squad was established in Bronx, NYC and Khaled joined as a member
In June 2006, his first solo album "Listennn...the Album" was released under Koch Records. "I went to Koch because I like dealing with the underdogs. The people at Koch are family to me, and they all work. It's not like when you're dealing with the big companies and you have to find out who's doing what," ...
the DJ said about signing to the label. The decision was on-spot for his album debuted on Billboard Hot 200 at number 12.
Khaled followed it up with "We the Best" in 2007 with more artists such as T-Pain, Plies and Rick Ross in feature. One of the singles "We Takin' Over" was at number 28 on Hot 100 and later certified gold by RIAA. When not working on his next album, Khaled was keen on helping other artists in their projects.
We Global". "I'm So Hood" became a bestseller and was certified platinum in June that year. He was nominated at the 2008 BET Awards as DJ of the Year and eventually went home with the prize. Due to his hard work and knack as a leader, Khaled was promoted as the president of Def Jam South in 2009.
His busy schedule prevented him from releasing an album in 2009. "Victory", his fourth studio album, was released in March 2010, featuring Nas, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Drake and many more. Unlike the previous ones, the album had low sales but still debuted at #12 on the Billboard 200.
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fifth album is titled "We the Best Forever" and would be released as part of his new deal with Cash Money Records and Universal Motown. Among the guests are fellow Terror Squad member Fat Joe, Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole, Cee-Lo, Kanye West and Nicki Minaj. "Welcome to My Hood" was released as the first single and the album was dropped in stores on July 19, 2011. Chuckie, born Clyde Sergio Narain (Paramaribo, 25 June 1978) is a Dutch DJ[1] and producer of Surinamese descent.[2]Chuckie travels all over the world, but lives in Aruba with his wife and son.Chuckie is an originator of what has been called the so-called "dirty house" scene, a cultural movement centered around lively urban club events featuring dancing, bright lights and interactive stage elements. He has also helped develop a style of music known as "Dirty Dutch", a genre characterized by insane synth leads over Latin-inspired rhythms and samples.[3]Hits including “Let the Bass Kick,” “Aftershock,” and “Make Some Noise” (with Junxterjack) have contributed to his success. Chuckie has also remixed songs for megastars Michael Jackson and David Guetta, and has produced for 50 Cent, Ke$ha, andAkon. Further, his work has been showcased on the popular EDM focused show "What's Hot in EDM?" on BBC Radio 1.[3]
Keoki Franconi was born in El Salvador but moved to Kihei, Maui, when he was 8.[1] After graduating from Kailua High School he moved to the mainland to study at an airline school in California. Franconi enjoyed a brief career with several airline operations in New York, among them the now defunct Trans World Airlines,[2] while also being a busboy at the city's trendy Danceteria club.[1] It was at Danceteria that he got his start:Franconi had a successful career during the late 1990s and early 2000s as Superstar DJ Keoki, releasing a number of CDs over that decade and he was hired to play for thousands of people at massive rave dances. In 2006 and 2007, he toured, dressed extravagantly, wearing makeup, and sporting a number of tattoos, in the United States and Europe on theClub Party Monster Tour, a tribute to both the film Party Monster as well as a nod to the Club Kid scene that shot him into stardom.
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