Are you ready to hear “DJ KHALED!” “Another one” and “We the real music” at least 14 times? You might actually want to.
I need to keep this short today. I work more now than I did with a job. I’m gonna give you guys a few tracks from Khaled Khaled, the 14 track album with an insane list of featured artists, including:
That…is why you might want to hear those 3 catch phrases 14 times.
DJ Khaled ft. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy and Harmonies by The Hive – SORRY NOT SORRY
You guys…Khaled got Nas and Hova on the same damn track and I am suddenly back in 1998. I love it and I have nothing else to say.
Hear ye, hear ye, only kings stand near me Silicon Valley money mixed with Henny, that’s a Fendi Half a century almost, sliced the green like a lawnmower ‘Til we all on, never fall off, hear a boss talk You don’t hear me? That’s your loss Winner in life, fuck a coin toss I’m coin-based, basically cryptocurrency Scarface
Since this is the only music video from the album, so far…here is the whole damn thing on Spotify
Outside of Khaled Khaled, I haven’t had a chance to listen to the Spotify New Music Friday playlist yet today, so I’ll join you in doing so. Here is the one song I have heard…
Billie Eilish – Your Power
From her upcoming album Happier Than Ever, here is Your Power.
Try not to abuse your power I know we didn’t choose to change You might not wanna lose your power But havin’ it’s so strange
Here is the rest of the Spotify playlist. I’ll be back to see you all again soon!
Plus: The Best…And Worst Super Bowl Halftime PerformancesOf All Time
The Weeknd
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, the 30-year-old Canadian superstar known as The Weeknd is about to hit the biggest stage he’s ever been on. The Super Bowl averages around 99 million viewers each year, and tomorrows game likely won’t be an exception.
Super Bowl LV features Patrick Mahomes and the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs vs six-time Super Bowl winner and 43-year-old Tom Brady and his new team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The game airs live from Tampa on Sunday at 6:30 pm EST
Starting the evening off, singing the National Anthem is country star Eric Church and R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan.
The Weeknd hits the stage at halftime, joining an illustrious list of superstars to grace the Super Bowl halftime show spotlight. That list includes the likes of Michael Jackson, Prince, and Beyonce, among others.
Abel has had a hell of a career, so far. Since being discovered on YouTube in 2010, he has sold over 75 million records, won 3 Grammys, 5 American Music Awards, 9 Billboard Music Awards, and an Academy Award.
He just recently announced the rescheduled 2022 After Hours World Tour:
It’s been reported that The Weeknd spent $7 million of his own money to make sure the show comes together as he envisions it. Performers are not paid to perform at the Super Bowl…which is total BS, in my opinion…but what the hell do I know?
What songs do you hope to see The Weeknd perform tomorrow night? Let me know in the comments!
5 Best Super Bowl Halftime Shows:
The NFL Super Bowl era began in 1967, with a halftime show starring the University of Arizona and Grambling University marching bands. We’ve come a long way since then. Here are my top 5 Super Bowl Halftime Show performances:
1. Prince – Super Bowl XLI, 2007
Nothing will ever beat Prince singing Purple Rain during a monsoon in Miami
2. Michael Jackson – Super Bowl XXVII, 2003
Michael Jackson just standing there doing nothing for nearly 2 minutes was better than Maroon 5…we’ll get to that.
3. Beyonce – Super Bowl XLVII, 2013
What a legend.
4. Bruno Mars ft. Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014
Bruno is entertaining as hell. Give us new music, man!
5. Janet Jackson ft. Justin Timberlake, Nelly, P Diddy, Kid Rock, and Janet Jackson’s Right Boob- Super Bowl XXXVIII, 2004
Nipplegate had to be on the list…despite Kid Rock doing Kid Rock things
5 Worst Super Bowl Halftime Shows
We’ve had some legendary performances…we’ve also had some legendarily bad performances. Here are the 5 worst halftime shows.
1. “Be Bop Bamboozled” ft. Elvis Presto, an Elvis impersonator that looks nothing like Elvis and happens to be a magician – Super Bowl XXIII , 1989
I have no words for this. 12 and a half minutes?!
2. Walt Disney’s Small World Salute, ft. A Bunch of Small Children singing “You have to be a football hero to get with the beautiful girls,” Awkward Warren Moon, George and Barbara Bush, and The New Kids on the Block – Super Bowl XXV – 1991
Everything about this was awkward
3. Maroon 5 ft. Travis Scott and Big Boi
For the record, I don’t hate Maroon 5. This just sucked. Really bad.Really REALLY bad.
3. Disney’s “Reflections of Earth and Tapestry of Nations” ft. Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, and Toni Braxton – Super Bowl XXXIV, 2000
Sorry, Disney. I love ya…but you should leave the Super Bowl and Phil Collins alone.
4. “Winter Magic” ft. Gloria Estefan, and Olympic figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill…for whatever reason. Super Bowl XXVI, 1992
Okay…this one could have gone anywhere in the bottom 3. Good lord. They lost 22 million viewers to a live episode of In Living Color.
5. The Black Eyed Peas ft. Usher and Slash. Super Bowl XLV, 2011
Fergie has started quite the list of cringe-worthy sports moments. How dare you cut Slash’s intro short.
What’s your prediction for the game? Let me know in the comments!
I got Kansas City, 33-30. Patrick Mahomes will win his second straight Super Bowl MVP and retire old-man Brady.