Now that he’s a Snapchat superstar, DJ Khaled has never been in more demand. In between touring the Snapchat offices, being turned into an online guru, and giving us fitness advice, the We the Best boss stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in Hollywood on Wednesday and brought along his friend and one of the standout rappers of 2015, Future. After performing “All I Do Is Win” from his 2010 album ‘Victory‘, Khaled was joined by Future for a medley of two tracks off his new album ‘I Changed a Lot’ tracks, “I Don’t Play About My Paper” and “You Mine,” as well as “Jumpman” from Future and Drake’s What a Time to Be Alive.
Khaled definitely dropped the DJ moniker for the night and brought out a DJ while he acted as part hype man and part rapper. The two of them turned up on stage and fed off the energy of the crowd for a memorable performance that builds on Khaled’s incredible run as one of the most entertaining figures in rap right now and for Future, building on his impressive past 12 months.
“They don’t want me on Jimmy Kimmel, so I’ma make sure I’m on Jimmy Kimmel,” Khaled told the crowd. “Jimmy Kimmel, biggest show you ever had in your life.”