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Victory

DJ Khaled

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The release of DJ Khaled’s fourth studio album was repeatedly delayed. With each pushed-back street date came a new track list, the biggest change coming when the Shyne feature “All My Life” fell off, and Young Jeezy went from centerpiece artist to two-track contributor. It’s a testament then to the DJ’s executive production power that the final product not only holds together, but solidly supports the album’s theme, offering a fist-pumping song cycle of triumph in the hood. With the five-star lineup of T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross, “All I Do Is Win” is the gold medal track, with the Young Jeezy showcase “Put Your Hands Up” winning the silver. Bun B (“I got those yams like Thanksgiving dinner”) helps “Rockin’ All My Chains On” score the bronze, giving the track a slight edge over the hood reggae number “Killing Me,” which partners Busta Rhymes with Jamaican stars Buju Banton and Bounty Killer. Through intros and shout-outs, Khaled puts more of himself into this personal, story-telling album, and while this supposedly troubled effort seems complete and sound, for the most part, the closing “Rep My City” is the least satisfying number and is best thought of as a bonus track. Otherwise, the Terror Squad DJ’s ode to the victor is as satisfying as his other mega-star-studded albums, with the added benefit of being more cohesive and significantly more purposeful.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
Intro (feat. Diddy & Busta Rhymes) Explicit
00:02:34

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

2
All I Do Is Win (feat. T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross) Explicit
00:03:52

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

3
Put Your Hands Up (feat. Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Plies & Schife) Explicit
00:05:13

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

4
Fed Up (feat. Lil Wayne, Usher, Drake, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross) Explicit
00:03:29

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

5
Victory (feat. Nas & John Legend) Explicit
00:03:12

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

6
Ball (feat. Jim Jones & Schife) Explicit
00:03:47

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

7
Rockin All My Chains On (feat. Birdman, Bun B & Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em) Explicit
00:03:40

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

8
Killing Me (feat. Buju Banton, Busta Rhymes & Bounty Killer) Explicit
00:03:44

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

9
Bringing Real Rap Back (feat. Rum) Explicit
00:04:03

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

10
Bring The Money Out (feat. Nelly, Lil Boosie & Ace Hood) Explicit
00:03:20

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

11
On My Way (feat. Kevin “KC" Cossom, Ace Hood, BallGreezy, Desloc, Piccalo, Iceberg, Bali, Gunplay, Rum & Young Cash) Explicit
00:05:49

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

12
Rep My City (feat. Pitbull & Jarvis) Explicit
00:03:38

DJ Khaled, MainArtist

2010 E1 Music 2010 E1 Music

Album review

The release of DJ Khaled’s fourth studio album was repeatedly delayed. With each pushed-back street date came a new track list, the biggest change coming when the Shyne feature “All My Life” fell off, and Young Jeezy went from centerpiece artist to two-track contributor. It’s a testament then to the DJ’s executive production power that the final product not only holds together, but solidly supports the album’s theme, offering a fist-pumping song cycle of triumph in the hood. With the five-star lineup of T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross, “All I Do Is Win” is the gold medal track, with the Young Jeezy showcase “Put Your Hands Up” winning the silver. Bun B (“I got those yams like Thanksgiving dinner”) helps “Rockin’ All My Chains On” score the bronze, giving the track a slight edge over the hood reggae number “Killing Me,” which partners Busta Rhymes with Jamaican stars Buju Banton and Bounty Killer. Through intros and shout-outs, Khaled puts more of himself into this personal, story-telling album, and while this supposedly troubled effort seems complete and sound, for the most part, the closing “Rep My City” is the least satisfying number and is best thought of as a bonus track. Otherwise, the Terror Squad DJ’s ode to the victor is as satisfying as his other mega-star-studded albums, with the added benefit of being more cohesive and significantly more purposeful.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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