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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 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)

DJ Khaled @djkhaled - Tweet: "Prayers to everyone in ny bless up!" (Photo: John Ricard / BET)

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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)

"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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"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.)

“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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“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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"I Wish You Would"  - This rhythm creeped so steadily that Kanye West set it off with a rhyme inspired by the horror film Nightmare on Elm Street. The beat swings with street drama and bravado and hood hubris.(Photo: John Ricard/BET)

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"I Wish You Would"  - This rhythm creeped so steadily that Kanye West set it off with a rhyme inspired by the horror film Nightmare on Elm Street. The beat swings with street drama and bravado and hood hubris.(Photo: John Ricard/BET)

DJ Khaled - Miami mainstay DJ Khaled has a strong shot at Best Collaboration after linking with Rick Ross, Drake and Lil Wayne for last year's smash hit "I'm on One."(Photo: WENN.com)

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"Holla at Me"  - The def (and chopped) breakdown of Soul Sonic Force’s "Looking For the Perfect Beat" provides this track with its undeniable bounce. But its nod toward the old school that makes it a beat worthy of a hot 16.(Photo: WENN.com)

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"Go Hard"  - No other Khaled beat speaks to flaunting ones wealth and power in the club like "Go Hard." What T-Pain and Kanye originally did with the track is enough to make someone else see what he/she can do. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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"Go Hard"  - No other Khaled beat speaks to flaunting ones wealth and power in the club like "Go Hard." What T-Pain and Kanye originally did with the track is enough to make someone else see what he/she can do. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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"Game"  - With its blaxploitation-esque horn sample and neck-snapping kick, this track compels an MC to bring her/his A-game.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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"Born N Raised"  - This booming track, which celebrates Florida’s Dade County, definitely lends it self to other interpretations. And besides Rick Ross, Trick Daddy and Pitbull have already proven this track enticing.(Photo:  Fernando Leon/PictureGroup)