

It was like a big switch just got flipped on in my head," Khaled writes in his book. "The day after I got out, I moved from Orlando to Miami. Both would go on to be some of his first musical collaborators, according to Miami New Times.Īfter a year, Khaled won $5,000 in a DJ contest, rented a U-haul to carry his records and headed back to Orlando, according to "The Keys."īack in Florida, Khaled was pulled over one too many times for driving with a suspended license. A frustrated judge sentenced him to a month in jail, according to the Miami New Times. At the time, Lil Wayne was indeed little - he was only 12. At the record store, Khaled met rappers Birdman and Lil Wayne, both of whom are from the city. There he worked at Shoney's as a busboy and at Odyssey Records. He was so broke he had to move back in with his parents in New Orleans. Records were my furniture and the floor was my bed when I went to sleep at night." "I was just a kid and I got evicted probably 10 times," he writes in "The Keys." "My friends would come over and I would have no furniture. He was broke, though, making only about $100 a week. He had just started to get a few gigs DJing at clubs and was occasionally invited into local studios to play his music. Khaled stayed in Orlando, trying to get his music career going. "These two events combined finished them." His parents moved back to New Orleans to stay with family. When he was "barely old enough to drive," his parents were robbed, Khaled says in his 2016 book, " The Keys." At the same time, his parents "ran into some financial trouble with the business," says Khaled.

At the time, he had a keyboard, turntables, a drum machine and records, according to the New Times. His family later moved to Orlando, Florida, where Khaled started DJing in his garage when he was 13, he says. "If I wanted to hang out with my mother and father, I had to hang out with them hustling." "They worked every day, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day," Khaled told Miami New Times. Khaled was born in New Orleans in November 1975. His father came with $20 in his pocket, so his parents sold clothes out of their van at a local flea market to make money. Khaled's mom and dad are Palestinian immigrants who arrived in Louisiana in their 20s, according to Miami New Times. It's part of Khaled's relatability, though, that he hasn't always been so successful. He's also produced a song for the new Disney movie, "A Wrinkle in Time," which stars Winfrey.
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He appeared in the movie " Pitch Perfect 3" as himself and is a host and judge on " The FOUR Battle for Stardom," a music competition show on Fox. Khaled was also featured in a TurboTax commercial in 2017 as part of the "Relax, there's TurboTax" campaign for the personal finance software. (An Epic Records representative declined to share the financials of the deal.) At the time, Khaled had sold 15 million singles worldwide. In 2016, his music label, We the Best Music Group, was signed to Epic Records, a division of the Sony empire. He has produced videos with the likes of Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Chance the Rapper and Drake - just to name just a few.

Since 2006, Khaled has released 10 albums. His most recent, "Grateful," which dropped in June, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, ranking the most popular albums in the U.S. Khaled brought in $24 million in total pretax earnings in the 12 months ending in June, according to Forbes' September 2017 ranking of the wealthiest hip hop stars.Īnd Khaled's embraced the good life: He has a small collection of Rolls-Royces, for example. Khaled is everywhere - and it's paid off nicely. In mid-February, Khaled announced via social media he'd lost 29.2 pounds so far.īut it's not just Weight Watchers. "By capturing and sharing his process, he will enliven and inspire his community." "DJ Khaled has an incredibly authentic drive and passion to inspire others through his wellness journey and experiences" on Weight Watchers, said Mindy Grossman, president and chief executive officer of Weight Watchers International, in a statement. Can't wait to see you #blessup this program On January 2, the day after the deal was announced, the brand's stock rose 8 percent. According to a March 2017 Wired story, his posts on the platform were seen by 3 million to 4 million people each at the time. (Snapchat does not share follower counts.) Khaled now has more than 9 million followers on Instagram and more than 4 million on Twitter.ĭoubtless it was Khaled's social reach and influence with the millennial set (as well as men) that helped score him a spot as a Weight Watchers ambassador alongside Oprah Winfrey, who owns 10 percent of the company. That's certainly been the case with Snapchat.
