
Father of Asahd, his eleventh important studio record, used to be launched on Friday and the listing of artists who furnished guest vocals reads like a Who's Who of the world of hip-hop and pop.
Late rapper Nipsey Hussle, who used to be shot dead in March, and John Legend are featured on Khaled's song "Higher." The three additionally appear in a music video for the song, which was once filmed previously this year. More videos for other tracks are set for release over the subsequent few days.

In a message posted on Instagram on Wednesday, Khaled recalled how days earlier than Nipsey's death, the rapper shared his "energy and positivity" with him on the video set of "Higher."

"After plenty prayer and reflection; and with the full blessing of the Asghedom family, I am sharing that moment with the world," Khaled wrote. "The very title of the track reminds us that vibrating on a 'Higher' stage used to be the essence of Nipsey's soul. It is in this spirit, of moving forward, of keeping his mission that I, my co-workers, producers and label companions are donating 100% of all our proceeds from 'Higher' to Nipsey's children, Emani and Kross."
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