DJ Khaled, Future & Lil Baby Do It "Big Time" In New Music Video

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DJ Khaled unleashes the first music video off of "God Did" ft. Future and Lil Baby.

The wait is over and JD Khaled finally came through with his latest body of work, God Did. The new album is stacked with features. Jay-Z, Eminem. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Drake come through within the first three tracks of the project. However, he did enlist some of the biggest artists out right now. Future and Lil Baby join forces with Khaled on "Big Time," marking the first of numerous features from the two of them on the project. 

Today, Khaled unveiled the first visual of the project for "Big Time." The three bring the song's title to life, as they coast out in front of massive mansions with supercars in the tropics and models surrounding them.

CHeck out the visual below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 


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