DJ Khaled’s Illest Instrumentals
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DJ Khaled Illest Instrumentals - DJ Khaled’s towering, synth-drenched tracks are known for bringing MCs together to tear the club (and the microphone) down. Here’s a brief list of selected Khaled tracks that are most definitely worthy of a hot 16.Don't miss DJ Khaled tonight on 106 & Park with his new video "No New Friends" tonight!(Photo: Jeff Daly/PictureGroup)
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“Out Here Grindin’” - The lyrical gangbang of Akon, Rick Ross, Lil' Boosie, Trick Daddy, Ace Hood and Plies over this blaring, siren-synth rhythm marked this track as one on which an MC should announce to the world his/her work ethic. (Photo: John Ricard/BET)
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"I’m So Hood" - With its slithering keyboard licks and doomsday drum kicks, this beat flaunts its celebratory flip of TRU’s “I’m Bout It, Bout It.” And as a 21st Century ghetto anthem, the track will scream any wordsmith’s allegiance to the ‘hood.(Photo: Walik Goshorn/Retna Ltd.)
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“Sick” - Dark and menacing. Booming and digitally ominous. The towering bass of DJ Khaled’s “Sick” track leaves enough space between the beat to make anyone’s 16 bars sound hot.(Photo: John Ricard/BET)
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"Take It to the Head" - Don’t let the love drama C-Breezy, Rick Ross, Nick Minaj and Lil’ Wayne expressed over this track fool you. The deep introspective sound of "Take It to the Head" allows for a rhymer to spit his/her inner-most thoughts… with swag. (Photo: Mark Davis/PictureGroup)
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