How DJ Khaled built a Hip-Hop empire off of relentless positivity, self-promotion and friends like Drake and Jay-Z
Around money, DJ Khaled grew up. Specifically, the future producer-rapper saw his parents tuck the proceeds from their car-based clothes sales at flea markets into a pouch around their small son’s waist while watching them as a youngster in New Orleans. It was the sound of the cash register that would echo in his ears when they eventually opened their own business.
These early encounters with low-level entrepreneurial activity had a lasting impact on him, especially when, when he was seventeen, “a bad accountant” destroyed all of his family’s hard work in building up retail companies.
Khaled, now 47, learned those difficult lessons the hard way. He is now a very successful musician and businessman, but most people know him as the consummate hype guy (“We the best!” “Another one!” “Bless up!”), whose albums include cameos from buddies like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Drake, Lil Wayne, and other hip-hop heavyweights.
“Khaled shines a light of positive energy into every room he enters,” adds fellow mogul Jay-Z. His boundless enthusiasm and unwavering drive are contagious. His encouragement of sports, artists, and charitable causes encourages everyone to believe and aspire to heights never before dreamed imaginable.
Khaled’s extraordinary success is further shown by his home base in a posh Miami Beach area. Ten bedrooms, 10.5 bathrooms, and two chef’s kitchens are located in the enormous, contemporary home that is inhabited by Khaled, his spouse Nicole Tuck, and their two young boys. Six automobiles may park there, along with several golf carts and a private dock. On the premises are also a playground, a basketball court, a putting course, and a second building with guest apartments and a recording studio (the pièce de résistance of the latter being a $20,000 Japanese toilet-bidet donated by hip-hop artist Drake). Shakira resides close by, as does Timbaland and Post Malone manager Austin Rosen, as well as Sean “P. Diddy” Combs.
News
ESPN announces Jason Kelce’s hiring. He will be part of the ‘Monday Night Football’ pregame show
NEW YORK (AP) – Jason Kelce is officially a member of ESPN´s “Monday Night Countdown” team. ESPN announced Kelce had signed a multiyear agreement on Tuesday during a presentation to advertisers in New York. He will also be a part…
In the Monday Night Football pregame, ESPN officially adds Jason Kelce, replacing Robert Griffin III
Jason Kelce is officially going to be a part of football fans’ Monday nights this fall. ESPN officially announced the signing of the recently retired Eagles center Tuesday to a multiyear contract to serve as an NFL analyst for the network’s “Monday…
Jason Kelce Tells Disney Forthright Group That He Is So delighted to Join “Monday Night Cracking Football!
Jason Kelce, who retired earlier this year after 13 years with the NFL‘s Philadelphia Eagles, told the crowd at Disney‘s upfront how pumped he is to be joining “Monday Night Freakin’ Football!” While he kept his shirt on (unlike last January, when…
Jason Kelce Confirms Major Career Move That Will Have Football Fans Rejoicing
Jason Kelce officially confirmed he will join ESPN for its “Monday Night Countdown” pregame show during the 2024 NFL season. The big news was announced at the Disney Advertising Upfront in New York City on Tuesday, May 14. As Kelce…
Fаme’ѕ Hіdden Toll: Jаѕon Kelсe’ѕ Revelаtіonѕ Shаke the Celebrіty World
Jаѕon Kelсe іѕ one of the moѕt beloved аthleteѕ іn Phіlаdelрhіа ѕрortѕ hіѕtory. Aѕ the longtіme сenter for the Eаgleѕ, he hаѕ аnсhored the offenѕіve lіne аnd helрed leаd the teаm to theіr fіrѕt Suрer Bowl vісtory іn 2017. But…
Video Jason Kelce hilariously gatecrashes an NFL meeting, trolling commissioner Roger Goodell over the schedule release.
Jason Kelce hilariously gatecrashed an NFL meeting to Commissioner Roger Goodell’s delight. In a video posted by the New Heights X account, Kelce walked in unannounced as Goodell held a meeting in what appears to be the NFL headquarters in New York…
End of content
No more pages to load