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Released | 2025 | |||
Recorded | 2023–2025 | |||
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Producer | DJ Khaled | |||
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Aalam of God is the upcoming fourteenth studio album by American record producer DJ Khaled. It is scheduled to be released through We the Best Music and Def Jam Recordings sometime in 2025. The album features guest appearances from Drake, [1] Burna Boy, Tems, [2] 21 Savage, Rihanna and Jay-Z, among others that are yet to be revealed. [3] Serving as the follow-up to DJ Khaled's previous album, God Did (2022), it is his first project to not be released under Epic Records. Its three-year gap from God Did will mark the longest between albums to date in DJ Khaled's entire career.
On August 10, 2023, DJ Khaled announced that the title of the album would be titled Til Next Time along with a trailer video. [4] One day later, he released a collaboration with Future and Lil Baby titled "Supposed to Be Loved" featuring Lil Uzi Vert, which was originally supposed to be the lead single from the album. [5] Other guest appearances are projected to include two songs that feature Khaled's close friend and frequent collaborator Drake, [1] Burna Boy, Tems, [2] 21 Savage, Rihanna and Jay-Z. [3]
On 4 February 2025, DJ Khaled announced that the name of the album was no longer Til Next Time but rather Aalam of God. This translates to “the word of God” in Arabic, and also refers to the name of Khaled’s younger son. [6] In a press release, Khaled stated: “This is not my last album, it’s my Black album,” referring to Jay-Z’s The Black Album, which was advertised as his final album before retirement. [6] Khaled also released a seven-minute album trailer, directed by Eif Rivera, starring himself alongside Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos. The trailer depicts Khaled protecting the files for his upcoming album from assailants. [6] In the trailer, Khaled confirmed that Aalam of God would have two Drake collaborations. Wahlberg hints also that Khaled had “another 100-bar [verse] from Jay-Z”. [6] He also hinted at a collaboration with Rihanna, reiterating this message on Instagram and tagging record producer Ayo Juan. [6] Khaled used an unreleased snippet from a song believed to be titled “God Is on Our Side” as the soundtrack to the trailer’s final scene. [6] He also advised listeners of the album to “listen in order too — from the intro to the outro”. [6] .Later In the comment section of Khaled's Instagram post of the album trailer, the 6 God left a subtle message referencing actor Drake Bell that read, "Must be @drakebell" with the face without a mouth emoji attached. Khaled then deleted the Album Announcement after Drake posted his message.
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