DJ Khaled Connects With Jamaican Legends On "Where You Come From"

If you don't know by now, DJ Khaled touched the streets with a brand new album. Titled "Khaled Khaled", this marks his 12th studio album, and it continues the formula of Khaled giving up heavy collaborations, and anthems that we'll be playing for years.

Just like his previous effort, "Father Of Asahd", he taps into the Island of Jamaica for a special track. Calling together Jamaican legends Buju Banton, Bounty Killa, Capleton, and Barrington Levy, we get the video for the album's closer, "Where You Come From".

Directed by Ivan Berrios, DJ Khaled brings Dancehall/Reggae legends together for a great exhibition. Shot in Jamaica, the artists all display superb lyricism and energy over a Barrington Levy "Unda Mi Sensi" sampled production by The Runners. They up their game a lil more by having Barrington Levy in the video as well.

If you're familiar with the careers of these artists, you know they never fail when it comes to showcasing their skills. For those unfamiliar, Jamaica has played a huge part in the development of DJ Khaled's career, so it's only right that he gives back. We suggest you tune into "Where You Come From", and get familiar with some great music that these Jamaican legends have offered the world for so long.

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