Dj Khaled Returns With a New Summer Hit "No Brainer"
Following the big hit of "I'm the One", DJ Khaled returns again this year with a summer hit called "No Brainer". In collaboration with almost the same artists who have contributed to the success of "I'm The One", ie Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper and Quavo, the new track exudes a real summer flavor and the fans already love it .
This new song - a big hit by DJ Khaled - is from his upcoming album "Father Of Asahd", which is the sequel to "Grateful" released in 2017. Asahd is his 20-month-old son who follows him everywhere in his activities.
Khaled - who is famous for his catchy collaborations with Jay Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna and many other artists - has left clues early this week about his musical adventure with the trio JB, Quavo and Chance, but he was reluctant to go into specific details.Now The track is released and has already gained about 3 millions views on youtube
You can hear it here and leave your comments!
No Brainer, a song by DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper on Spotify
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