DJ Khaled
Khaled Mohamed Khaled, widely recognized as DJ Khaled, was born on November 26, 1975, and has made a significant mark in the music industry as a record producer, DJ, radio host, and label executive. Initially known as Arab Attack, he rebranded himself following the events of September 11, 2001, to avoid any insensitivity associated with his former name.
Khaled began his career as a radio host at WEDR, a prominent urban music station in Miami, where he honed his skills and gained visibility. He was also the DJ for the hip-hop collective Terror Squad, further establishing his presence in the music scene. Between 2004 and 2006, he played a crucial role in the production of several influential hip-hop albums, including Fabolous's *Real Talk*, Terror Squad's *True Story*, and Fat Joe's *All or Nothing* and *Me, Myself, & I*.
Over the years, DJ Khaled has become renowned for his collaborative approach, bringing together a diverse array of artists for chart-topping hits. His albums, such as *Major Key* and *Grateful*, have achieved commercial success, with notable singles like "I'm the One" and "Wild Thoughts" dominating the airwaves. Khaled's infectious enthusiasm and motivational messages have made him a cultural icon, earning him numerous accolades and a dedicated fanbase.
Filmography
Spies in Disguise
Bad Boys for Life
DJ Khaled: Another Win
The American Meme
Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1
Mixtape (2022)
Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life
Tyler Perry's Young Dylan
Rhythm + Flow