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*All I Do <small>(Featuring [[Akon]], [[Shyne]] & [[Mavado]])</small>
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*Im So Hood II <small>(Featuring [[T-Pain]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Brisco]], [[Ace Hood]] & [[Jay-Z]])</small>
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*Victory <small>(Featuring [[John Legend]], [[Nas]], [[Kanye West]], [[Jadakiss]] & [[Kanye West]]) (Produced by Kanye West]]</small>
*Victory <small>(Featuring [[John Legend]], [[Nas]], [[Kanye West]], [[Jadakiss]] & [[Kanye West]]) (Produced by Kanye West)</small>


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Victory is the upcoming fourth studio album by Miami based mixtape DJ and Terror Squad member, DJ Khaled. It is set to be released on March 2, 2010.[1] under the We The Best Music imprint of E1 Records.[2]

Background

Khaled has been working on his fourth LP as executive of Def Jam South.[3] He stated the name Victory represents the struggle to get to a victory[4] and that he inspires people with his music.[3] The first single, "Fed Up", was released on October 28, 2009.[5] The second single has been confirmed to be titled "Put Your Hands Up", the single will be a follow-up to "Fed Up".[6]

Guests

Khaled had stated that he would like to work with Jay-Z after he had appeared on the remix to "Go Hard".[7] He confirmed Usher and Drake as two guests on the album[4], fellow Florida artists such as Plies and Rick Ross are also confirmed to have appearances on the album.[2] Khaled has said that Young Jeezy will be featured on many songs and have a "major" role in the album.[4]. In an interview with OnSmash, Khaled confirmed that Akon, T-Pain, Red Rum, John Legend, Bun B, Styles P, Birdman, Soulja Boy, Trick Daddy, Busta Rhymes and Pitbull would all appear on the album. khaled also stated that Eminem will make a second version of put your hands up with him.[8] Khaled also confirmed on the set of the "Fed Up" video that Nelly, Lil Boosie, Buju Banton, Diddy and Ace Hood have features on the album, he also has been talking to Kanye West about possible collaborations.[9] In the "DJ KHALED: Road To Victory" online video series, Khaled confirmed that he was in the process of working with various producers such as, Pharell,[10] Cool & Dre,[11] and DJ Nasty.[12] He also stated throughout the series that he also had worked with, or is in the process of recording with Jim Jones,[13] Ludacris,[14] and Snoop Dogg[15] In episode eleven, Khaled confirmed rappers, Lil Wayne, and Nas, are also featured on the album. [16]

Production

Khaled confirmed production from The Runners.[4] Khaled also confirmed production from The Inkredibles, Drumma Boy and Schife.[8]

Confirmed Tracks

References

  1. ^ [1] OnSmash.
  2. ^ a b DJ Khaled Readies Fourth Album, 'Victory'. Hip-Hop DX. Accessed October 4, 2009.
  3. ^ a b DJ Khaled Is 'Gonna Celebrate The Wins' With Next Album. MTV News. Accessed October 5, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d DJ Khaled Recruits Usher, Drake For Victory Album. MTV News. Accessed October 4, 2009.
  5. ^ New Music: DJ Khaled f/ Usher, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, & Drake – ‘Fed Up’. Rap-Up.
  6. ^ DJ Khaled Gets A Ride From Drake And Usher In 'Fed Up' Video. MTV News. Accessed November 25, 2009.
  7. ^ Jay-Z Raps On DJ Khaled's 'Go Hard' Remix -- Check Out A Clip Here!. MTV News. Accessed October 4, 2009.
  8. ^ a b DJ Khaled "On The Road To Victory". OnSmash.
  9. ^ MUSIC VIDEO: DJ Khaled F/ Usher, Young Jeezy, Drake & Rick Ross – “Fed Up”. Accessed December 7, 2009.
  10. ^ Khaled to work w/ Pharell [2]
  11. ^ Cool & Dre in the studio w/ Khaled[3]
  12. ^ DJ Nasty in the studio w/ Khaled[4]
  13. ^ Jim Jones in the studio w/ Khaled[5]
  14. ^ Ludacris in the studio w/ Khaled[6]
  15. ^ Snoop Dogg works with DJ Khaled[7]
  16. ^ Nas & Lil Weezy [8]