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DJ Khaled: Khaled Khaled in Arabic means immortal, and that s what I represent

2 h Share with: DJ Khaled joins Ebro Darden on Apple Music 1 in Miami for an extensive conversation about his star-studded 12th studio album ‘KHALED KHALED’. He tells Ebro about the decision behind releasing the Drake tracks early, kicking off the album with Lil Wayne and Jeremih, titling the album after his birth name, working with Beyoncé, future ambitions, and securing additional collabs with Nas, Jay-Z, H.E.R., Migos, Bryson Tiller, Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, and more. DJ Khaled Tells Apple Music About Titling His Album ‘KHALED KHALED’. It s very personal. First of all, Khaled Khaled in Arabic means immortal, it means forever, eternal. And that s what I represent, forever love, forever light, forever blessings, we forever. And I always said, when I made my first album, listen, I said, I m going to make a album called Khaled Khaled, but it s going to be a special time. And I thought I was going to make it on my 10th album, I thought I was going to make it on my 11th

I Can t Stop Staring at My Forehead Lines on Zoom What Can I Do About Them?

Glamcor Multimedia X FTW), I was an early adopter of the built-in “smooth my appearance” filter, I’ve jury rigged elaborate backgrounds with optimal natural light in my tiny apartment, and I’ve even dabbled in makeup from time to time for the most important or public sessions. Still, when I sit there staring at my own face in the camera, all I can focus on is the lines on my forehead. You know the ones. They crinkle when you raise your eyebrows or burst from the sides of your eyes when you smile. Realistically, those are natural and don’t bother me as much as the deep, etched-in vertical line between my eyebrows. That one pulls focus and makes me look mean and angry. Squinting into a camera all day doesn’t seem to help either; as much as I try to relax my face, when I’m trying to talk to a tiny picture on a screen, the squint is inevitable.

The Queue: On the eve of Winter Veil

The Queue: On the eve of Winter Veil… Hello and happy Thursday, Queuemans! No matter how you do or don’t celebrate the holidays, I hope you are all having a great week and that this time of year isn’t too hard on you. And if it is, you always have myself, the Queuemans, and apparently a whole lot of “thank you!” bots to keep you company. (For real, though, if this time of year is hard on you, please don’t hesitate to reach out 3) Anyhow, let’s get our Winter Veil stockings hung, set some cookies out for Greatfather Winter, and have a sit in front of the Queuele Log.

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