DJ Khaled: The Brilliance Behind The Beard

DJ Khaled with Snoop Dogg at Real 92.3's Birthday Bash at The Forum in February, 2016 (Gibson Dintersmith/Roman's Rap-Up).

DJ Khaled is arguably one of the biggest breakout sensations of the past year in the music industry. Ironically, it isn’t because of his music. DJ Khaled, well known for his hit “All I Do Is Win,” has made headlines due to his… well… ‘unique’ Snapchat stories. The rapper and record producer has coined pop culture phrase after phrase due to these stories that have spiked in popularity with the current, young generation of Snapchat users. More recently, Khaled has been in the studio with rap mega-sharks such as Future in the production of his new album EVOL. Besides producing, DJ Khaled has made a name for himself as a social media personality, making appearances with famous artists such as Snoop Dogg. “Another one,” “major key,” and “We da best” are a few of the phrases that have become part of the 2016 pop culture language due to DJ Khaled’s goofy stories and repetitive usage in order to inspire his followers. In most of the videos, DJ Khaled seems somewhat out of it, babbling on with half-winded sentences that seem to fall short of the dramatic inspiration that he tries to attain. His focus is on money and success, like most producing tycoons, but it is difficult to take the DJ seriously. Is his success stemming from a chuckled mockery that attracts followers or is there a motive behind the entertainment that truly makes DJ Khaled a major key?

Recently on the Ellen Degeneres Show, DJ Khaled sat down with Ellen to discuss his career. When she asked exactly what he does, he answered, “I’m a music mogul, I’m a producer, I’m DJ, I’m an executive, I’m a CEO, and I’m an artist.” DJ Khaled dressed in a brown jumpsuit and did not shy away from the bling, adorning tons of gold chains and rings that showed off his shiny success. The platinum-selling artist is never short of overflowing with things to say, some that seems practical and some that makes one tilt a head in slight confusion. Ellen represented that part of the community following the DJ Khaled, lighthearted asking the mogul, “Now Khaled, you talk about ‘they’ a lot. Who is ‘they?’” *Laughs from the audience* As a viewer, the expectation was for another long-winded Khaled response mixed with philosophical terms and low key motivation. Instead, he answered in a manner that pretty brilliantly matches why he is so successful: “Stay away from ‘they.’ ‘They’ is the people who told you you’d never have The Ellen Show. ‘They’ is that one person in the corner when you get a raise, that one person who says, ‘Man, I hate that person.’ ‘They’ are the people that don’t believe in you. We stay away from ‘they.’”

Mock him all you want. Mock his mantras, his party stories, his business, his ‘inspo’ speeches. DJ Khaled isn’t simply a good-time guy, and he sure isn’t stupid. As Ellen, one of the bright stars on television whose career is based on positive energy, declared she enjoys DJ Khaled because he focuses his energy on the bright side, too. He layers metaphor on top of metaphor during speeches, but at the end, the audience gets it. Snapchat is a beautiful tool for the entrepreneur because it allows him to shoot his ideas out to a wide audience repeatedly as he desires. His major key to success is the manipulation of social media bases to spread his positivity. Those who use the popular forms of communication to their advantage instead of allowing it to harm their reputation are who shoulder up in the industry. People might say he’s one donut short of a dozen. What DJ Khaled would probably say to that? Hey baker… another one. 

2015 Year End Rap-Up: Top 5 Moments in Music

As 2015 nears it's end, we at Roman's Rap-Up have taken the time to list our favorite things in music from the year. Below, find our top 5 favorite moments:

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5) VMAs Nicki Minaj: “Miley What’s Good?”: Nicki Minaj called out fellow female artist and host of the VMAs, Miley Cyrus, during her acceptance speech. Cyrus had apparently dissed Minaj in an interview a few days before the awards show; once Minaj won the award for best hip-hop video, she responded to Cyrus’s criticism during her speech, ending with, “Miley, what’s good?” Cyrus attempted to smooth out the attack, as she was onstage the same moment Minaj was accepting her award. However, the artist vs. artist shade could be felt throughout the audience. If 2015 proved nothing else for Minaj, it’s that her attitude is almost as big as her… um… 

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4) Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift’s Twitter Feud: Again, Minaj slayed the haters involving Taylor Swift; except this feud occurred through Twitter. Minaj tweeted a passive aggressive statement about how her “Anaconda” music video was not nominated for best music video of the year even though it blew up on YouTube. Yet, some other artists’ videos were, and this might hint at possible racism occurring in the nominations. Minaj’s curvy body is celebrated in “Anaconda” in comparison to other artists whose slim bodies seemed to be favored for the VMAs. Swift, assuming Minaj must be poking at her, fired back. Minaj was not having the pop star’s fire, and this turned into a back-and-forth Twitter battle. No worries though – peace was restored to the musical girl world the next day when Swift apologized for the assumption that Minaj was directly digging at her.

3) Drake’s Release of “Back to Back” Aimed at Meek Mill: Another famous social media battle – Meek Mill, a well known rapper, fired at Drake as the two huge hip-hop egos went at it on social media determining artistic talent. Mill accused Drake of not writing his own lyrics among other digs. Drake finally replied through the release of the hit “Back to Back,” which seemed to shut down the hype and lean in Drake’s favor. Next time Mill, focus more on the recording studio and less on the subtweets.

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2) DJ Khaled’s Snapchats: Basically self explanatory, DJ Khaled’s Snapchats and videos have become famous for this inspirational yet extremely humorous content. As he stands against a stark background in one of his most famous videos, Khaled declares, “You smart. We da best. You a genius. I appreciate you. Never give up. This next part of the video is when you’re doing push ups or when you’re doing sit ups; let’s get it. Another one. Another one.” Though he attempts a serious vibe to inspire his viewers, the result is more hilarious than thought provoking. It sparked the usage of the phrases “I appreciate you” and “Another one” in a pop culture context. Keep doing you, DJ Khaled. Another one.

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1) Left Shark: Probably the most famous shark of all time including Jaws, Left Shark made headlines after Katy Perry’s halftime show during the 2015 Super Bowl. Left Shark was a dancer dressed in a shark costume for Perry’s mash up of her best hits. Unlike Right Shark, Left Shark blatantly forgot the choreography, creating memes and GIFs of the struggle in comparison to his counterpart. It taught the country that we all have a little of Left Shark in us to appreciate and laugh at.

PHOTOS: Rick Ross at the Orpheum Theatre Boston 11/14/13

Thursday, November 14th was almost like every other Thursday, except this was the day that Maybach Music rapper Rick Ross brought his Mastermind Tour to the Orpheum Theatre in Boston. Following the opening sets (1500 Or Nothin' Band and DJ Samsneak), the room was filled up with fans eager to see their favorite rapper Rozay. The "No Games" rapper played a variety of his hits/features such as "Bugatti", "Pop That" and more, which fueled the crowd's energy. Check out photos from the show below!

Special thanks to Island Def Jam Records.

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