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Manufacturer: Koch Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0099923456421 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Koch Records Manufacturer: Koch Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Koch Records Release Date: 2008-09-16 Studio: Koch Records
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Explicit Version. We Global is the third album by Miami based producer DJ Khaled. Guest appearances include Rick Ross, Ace Hood, Plies, Young Jeezy, T.I., Lil Wayne, Akon, Trick Daddy, Lil Boosie, Nas, Cool & Dre, Kanye West, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Chris Brown, Sean Paul, Brisco, Busta Rhymes, Flo Rida, and many more. Khaled Khaled born in New Orleans, Louisiana, is better known by his stage name DJ Khaled is a Palestinian-American DJ, record producer, and radio personality for the South Florida radio station WEDR 99 Jamz. He was also member of the Hip Hop group Terror Squad.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: will this wack clown shut up Comment: this should'nt have seen the lighyt of day I'm sick of khaled all he does is holler cause he can't rap and he can't do beats either so we gets all kinds of we the best yeah, yeah, yeah, shut up fool. pimp c passed and we still get this clown if we can trade him to bring pimp c back I'd donate money right now and if we can get rid of plies, rick ross, t pain, aND ACE HOOD BURY THEM DEEP UNDERGROUND JUST TO BRING BACK EAZY, PAC, ODB, AND SEAGRAM i'M ALL FOR IT AHAME THE GOOD RAPPERS AND WE STILL GET THESE wack dj's and rappers from the south who are killing the music industry by making wack cd's. somebody put a bullet in khaled.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hate him .... Love the cd Comment: if you can get past his anoying chant of we da best every song then it's dope!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cliche' Paint By Numbers Rap {2 ½ Stars} Comment: What we have here is DJ Khaled's debut album with a few tweaks and adjustments and served to the public as something new. There are so many holes and so many things wrong with this album that it's hard to even find a starting point. The first proper track features Kanye West trying to rap like he's hard. I mean, seriously... Another issue I have is Khaled's liberal use of the "N" word. Dude's an Arab. Not that it's acceptable for anyone really, but if the Arab you bought your quarter waters, Lemonheads, and Chik-O-Sticks from uttered that same slur, you'd dive over the counter to get to him. I don't think that philosophy of intolerance changes because one makes music. There are a lot more holes here, but I'm not trying to type 5 paragraphs. Hit me with a comment if you want more details. Bottom line, if you've heard his first two albums then you've heard this one whether you've heard it or not. Get me?
There are one or two joints that I do find to be enjoyable. "I'm On" is nicely produced and features nice verses from Nas. The Game manages to cut back on the name dropping and does a good job over some tight production on "Red Light." "She's Fine" is probably the best track on the album. I've spun this one in clubs and got great feedback from it. It's hard to even stay still when it comes on. Another plus is that Khaled puts a muzzle on. Well, not really, but, relatively speaking, he cuts back on the yapping quite a bit. Also, the production is a step above his last joint. Ever since I started making beats, I've found it a lot easier to appreciate what a lot of these producers do to make a solid beat. It's not as easy as I thought it was, but it's easier than I thought it'd be...if that makes any sense.
We Global isn't quite the coaster I expected, but it's not good enough to warrant a purchase either. It's the same ol' sensationalized characters greased up and tap dancing for the cameras with the same themes, the same violence, the same drugs, the same guns. There's nothing wrong with that if you're going to give it a new spin, but Khaled simply doesn't encourage his guests to do that. This is pretty much his debut album souped up, rehashed, and served a third time. There are a handful of decent tracks, but you'd be better served seeking out a torrent. That said, I recommend downloading this one for free somewhere. Save your money.
Download These Tracks: I'm On feat. Nas, She's Fine feat. Sean Paul, Missy Elliot & Busta Rhymes (My Favorite), Go Ahead feat. Fabolous, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Fat Joe & Lloyd, Red Light feat. The Game
Customer Rating:      Summary: It could have been great...but falls flat Comment: DJ Khaled is the new school DJ Clue known for his annoying voice and extremely irritating WE THE BEST, WE GLOBAL adlibs all over the tracks that piss you off to no end. These DJ albums are kind of confusing because Khaled doesn't rap and rarely produces and doesn't sing. It's basically a glorified mixtape. The title should say DJ Khaled & Friends Present We Global or something to that nature.
With that said this album has it's share of absolute bangers such as TPain & Kanye - Go Hard, and the superstar collaboration on Out Here Grinding. Final Warning has a chance to do some things if its released as a single because it's super fire (save for Shawty Lo's completely terrible "verse"...by far his worst 'verse' of all time...thankfully it's at the end). Other good songs include Blood Money, Vibin RMX, and Go Ahead. The best song though is The Dunk Ryders - F The Other Side. It's a classic.
One bright spot is rapper Ace Hood. He shows that he has potential to become an established rapper in the game and I'm looking forward to hearing his debut album. The usual susprects appear on the album; Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Flo Rida, Pitbull, Birdman, and Brisco as well as others. Some songs just fall flat though. But if you're looking for a better DJ album then get DJ Drama - Gangsta Grillz instead as it's more complete.
Customer Rating:      Summary: We Global Comment: I must say an improvement a tight album all i can say must buy album . dont sleep on it the same for ll cool j new album exit 13
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