DJ Khaled Continues to Show Profound Love for Reggae and Dancehall

DJ Khaled has always been vocal about his love for Jamaica and its music, whether Dancehall or Reggae, and he shows this in different ways which includes his frequent visits to the island and posting videos vibing to Jamaican music.

On Wednesday, Khaled paid his latest respect to the culture, sharing a video of himself chilling and listening to a Super Cat dubplate titled ‘Jah Run Things‘. He captioned the video, “Maximum manners and respect🌞🏝️.”

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Notably, the American DJ turned record producer has been promoting YG Marley‘s Praise Jah in the Moonlight in his many Instagram uploads, adding to the song’s already worldwide popularity. In addition, DJ Khaled is expected to collaborate with the artiste for an upcoming song, based on a clip of the two men enjoying themselves in the studio, along with other associates.

This will be adding to the long list of Jamaican artistes that the producer has partnered with in the past. He has done music with veterans in the business like Bounty Killer, Capleton, Buju Banton, Sizzla, and also signed Mavado to his label back in 2011.

Buju Banton and Dj Khaled

However, things have not always been a bed of roses as shown by a recent fallout between the producer and Sizzla Kalonji where Sizzla videoed himself destroying and burning the plaques given to him by DJ Khaled. Over time, the two seem to have let bygones be bygones.

Khaled recently shared and pinned a post on his IG account of Bob Marley speaking about Reggae music getting “bigger and bigger…” In another post, DJ Khaled states that he is working on a “special experience” for his new upcoming album and it is expected that Reggae and or Dancehall music will be featured on it.

He can also be seen in posts uploaded a couple of days ago working away in the studio with a caption that said, “Working on my biggest album @wethebest I’m inspired to give the world great energy.”

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