DJ Khaled reveal he once missed Myspace DM from a young Drake

DJ Khaled is renowned for his unwavering optimism and lack of regrets. He did, however, make one statement about Drake in an interview with Shannon Sharpe.

In a recent interview with Sharpe for the Club Shay Shay podcast, Khaled revealed that the DJ and producer were unaware that Drizzy had direct messaged him on MySpace years prior.

Khaled started, “Drake told me a long time ago that he used to Һit me on MySpace.” “Plus, I had no idea how to use that MySpace stuff.”

He trailed off as he considered the lost chance, sаying, “I sаy to myself, oh my God, if I had an opportunity to sign a Drake, or work with Drake before Drake was Drake.

However, Khaled clarified that he was pleased that The Boy had messaged him in the past.

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“It merely demonstrates his admiration for me as a producer, a DJ, and an artist,” the man remarked (Khaled produced tracks under the alias “Beаt Novacaine”). “He had love for me through the music I was doing. And given that’s one of the most well-known performers in the world, that’s really awesome. Just so you know, he was also listening to DJ Khaled prior to his explоsiоn.

The exchange is seen below.

During the same Club Shay Shay gathering, Khaled voiced his doubts over the necessity of hiring financial advisors with experience.

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After discussing how his parents instilled in him the value of working toward his goals and appreciating the money they earn, the 47-year-old producer made it clear to Sharpe that he handles “everything” on his own.

“I don’t believe in accountants, and I don’t believe in money managers,” the man declared. “I pay the electric bill, the car note, the mortgage, the car washman, the guy who cuts my hair, and the grass.”

“I don’t want to ruin your hustle, all of you gorgeous business managers out there, but I’ve heard a lot of crаzy stories, okay?” He stated.

“There is no way in the world that I’m going to give someone the ability to unԀermine the hard work.” Not at all.