DJ Khaled Deletes New Album Announcement Following Drake Denying His Involvement
Just days ago, DJ Khaled took to social media to announce his upcoming new album titled Aalam of God. In an action-packed short film that featured Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos, Khaled was excited to share his 14th album would feature two new Drake songs.Throughout the short film as well as the caption of the social media posts, Khaled continues to drop Drake's name, mentioning that he's back to work with the Canadian rapper. However, it seems that there was a break their communication as Drake seems to troll Khaled, denying his involvement. He comments on the now-deleted Instagram post, "Must be @drakebell." At the time, only the Instagram post was deleted, leaving the post on X up. But now it seems that both have been removed. Drake is currently down under, kicking off his Anita Max Win Tour in Australia and New Zealand. On opening night, he walked on stage in a black, bullethole-riddled hoodie that had smoke trailing behind him. Declaring that "Drizzy Drake is very much still alive," the visual is a commentary on the hits he has publicly taken since Kendrick Lamar's diss track. Just recently, Drake also announced the release of his joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR. So far, neither parties have commented any further on the upcoming release of DJ Khaled's new album Aalam of God.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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Just days ago, DJ Khaled took to social media to announce his upcoming new album titled Aalam of God. In an action-packed short film that featured Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos, Khaled was excited to share his 14th album would feature two new Drake songs.
Throughout the short film as well as the caption of the social media posts, Khaled continues to drop Drake's name, mentioning that he's back to work with the Canadian rapper. However, it seems that there was a break their communication as Drake seems to troll Khaled, denying his involvement. He comments on the now-deleted Instagram post, "Must be @drakebell." At the time, only the Instagram post was deleted, leaving the post on X up. But now it seems that both have been removed.
Drake is currently down under, kicking off his Anita Max Win Tour in Australia and New Zealand. On opening night, he walked on stage in a black, bullethole-riddled hoodie that had smoke trailing behind him. Declaring that "Drizzy Drake is very much still alive," the visual is a commentary on the hits he has publicly taken since Kendrick Lamar's diss track. Just recently, Drake also announced the release of his joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR.
So far, neither parties have commented any further on the upcoming release of DJ Khaled's new album Aalam of God.