DJ Khaled's Dropping The First Single Off His Next Album This Week

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: DJ Khaled performs onstage with his son Asahd Tuck Khaled at 2017 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
DJ Khaled will also reveal the title for his eleventh studio album.

DJ Khaled's constantly on his grind and it seems within the past two years, his work load has exponentially increased. The release of 2016's Major Key helped him reach another height in his career and Grateful brought him to even bigger places. His last album hit number one on the Billboard 200 and brought the chart topping hit "I'm The One" as well as 2017's summer anthem, "Wild Thoughts." However, it looks like Khaled's getting ready for the next chapter in his career.

DJ Khaled hit Instagram today to reveal that he'll be dropping the first single off his eleventh studio album this Friday. In addition, he'll also be revealing the title for the project as well. The short video simply read, "New Single Alert. New Album Title Alert. Friday March 2nd. Be Ready Alert." He didn't reveal who will be featured on the track but he's likely about to have some big names attached. 

The caption read, "FAN LUV FRIDAY ! NEW SINGLE ALERT 🚨 Feat ??? ALSO I WILL LET THE WORLD KNOW MY 11 studio ALBUM TITLE !"

A few weeks back, the producer shared a photo alongside Jay-Z and Nas. The caption read, "I'll tell you while we're smiling at a later date. Trust me you're gonna love it!BLESS UP!" Maybe the first single off his project is a collaboration with Nas and Jay-Z? Khaled's known for his incredible curation of features on his project and if he lands the two legends on the single, it'll kick off the roll out for his eleventh studio album on the right now.

Peep the video below. 

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