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15 July, 2006@12:00 am
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    While never caught with out his Terror Squad medallion, always armed with a crate of vinyl, D.J. Khaled has been holding down the title as one of Miami’s top D.J.s for quite some time. Representing the County of Dade all-day, Listennn, is a non-stop barrage of massive synthesizers and booming bass.  With an all-star cast of guest appearance, a super team of producers, and more singles than a stripper, this album is constant party. 

    The vexing “Problems” (featuring Beanie Sigel and Jadakiss) comes off as a bit harsh for a party mix, discussing controversial fall-outs between Lil’ Kim and Lil’ Cease, Jay-Z and Damon Dash and 50 Cent and Game. The Dade County anthem, “Born and Raised” (featuring Rick Ross, Trick Daddy and Pitbull) has a gangsta’ lean synth-line fit for Saturday nights crusing sessions. The track has been ruling Miami radio airwaves along side of the culo dropping, “Holla At Me” (featuring Lil’ Wayne Paul Wall, Fat Joe, Rick Ross and Pitbull). Containing a sample from the throw-back classic, “Looking For The Perfect Beat (Afrika Bambaataa and the Sonic Force),” its been ripping up dance floors all summer.

   Featuring a line up of MIA’s finest (Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, Pitbull), outsourcing some of hip-hop’s biggest names (Fat Joe, Paul Wall, T.I., and Camillionaire to name a few), and production assistance from super duo Cool and Dre, Khaled’s mix of singles will keep the album in constant rotation all summer.

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