Grateful (DJ Khaled album)

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Grateful
Grateful by DJ Khaled cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 23, 2017
Recorded2016–2017
StudioWe the Best Studios (Miami, Florida)
Genre Pop rap [1]
Length87:25
Label
Producer
DJ Khaled chronology
Major Key
(2016)
Grateful
(2017)
Father of Asahd
(2019)
Physical edition cover
Grateful Physical cover.jpg
Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."(Intro) I'm So Grateful" (featuring Sizzla)4:58
2."Shining" (featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z)
  • DJ Khaled
  • Danja [a]
4:44
3."To the Max" (featuring Drake)
JayO3:13
4."Wild Thoughts" (featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller)
DJ Khaled 3:24
5."I'm the One" (featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, and Lil Wayne)
4:48
6."On Everything" (featuring Travis Scott, Rick Ross, and Big Sean)
  • DJ Khaled
  • Danja [a]
3:53
7."It's Secured" (featuring Nas and Travis Scott)
  • K. Khaled
  • Nasir Jones
  • Webster
  • Lyon
  • Bradley Brown
  • Collins
  • Bobby Dixon
  • Paul Henton
  • Dave Richards
  • Rayshawn Cobbs, Jr.
  • DJ Khaled
  • 808-Ray [a]
3:39
8."Interlude (Hallelujah)" (performed by Betty Wright)
 0:52
9."Nobody" (featuring Alicia Keys and Nicki Minaj)
4:31
10."I Love You So Much" (featuring Chance the Rapper)
4:50
11."Don't Quit" (with Calvin Harris featuring Travis Scott and Jeremih) Calvin Harris 3:49
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."I Can't Even Lie" (featuring Future and Nicki Minaj)
  • DJ Khaled
  • Danja [a]
4:01
13."Down for Life" (featuring PartyNextDoor, Future, Travis Scott, Rick Ross, and Kodak Black)
5:00
14."Major Bag Alert" (featuring Migos)4:57
15."Good Man" (featuring Pusha T and Jadakiss)
  • DJ Khaled
  • 808-Ray
3:38
16."Billy Ocean" (featuring Fat Joe and Raekwon)
  • DJ Khaled
  • Nasty Beatmakers [a]
3:11
17."Pull a Caper" (featuring Kodak Black, Gucci Mane, and Rick Ross)4:06
18."That Range Rover Came with Steps" (featuring Future and Yo Gotti)
  • K. Khaled
  • Wilburn
  • Mario Mims
  • Anthony Tucker
  • Maurice Jordan
  • The Beat Bully
  • DJ Khaled [a]
4:16
19."Iced Out My Arms" (featuring Future, Migos, 21 Savage, and T.I.)4:35
20."Whatever" (featuring Future, Young Thug, Rick Ross, and 2 Chainz)
  • Ben Billions
  • Schife Karbeen
  • Eli on the Beats
  • DJ Khaled [a]
4:59
21."Interlude" (performed by Belly)
  • StreetRunner
  • Tarik Azzouz [b]
2:18
22."Unchanging Love" (performed by Mavado)
  • K. Khaled
  • David Brooks
  • Troy Hinds
  • Michael Fairman
  • Alex Bagwandeen
Troyton Music3:27
23."Asahd Talk (Thank You Asahd)" (performed by Asahd Khaled)
  • K. Khaled
  • Asahd Khaled
 0:16
Total length:87:25
Japanese bonus tracks [33]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
23."Wild Thoughts (Medasin Dance Remix)" (featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller)
  • K. Khaled
  • Fenty
  • Tiller
  • J. Mollings
  • L. Mollings
  • Braithwaite
  • Duplessis
  • Jean
  • McRae
  • L. Brown
  • Moore-Hough
  • Santana
  • Medasin
4:35
24."Wild Thoughts (NOTD Dance Remix)" (featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller)
  • K. Khaled
  • Fenty
  • Tiller
  • J. Mollings
  • L. Mollings
  • Braithwaite
  • Duplessis
  • Jean
  • McRae
  • L. Brown
  • Moore-Hough
  • Santana
3:09
Total length:92:03

Notes

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Grateful. [34]

※() is the track list of the album from CD.

Artists/Vocals

  • DJ Khaled – primary artist (tracks 1–7(6), 9(8)–20(19))
  • Sizzla – featured artist (track 1)
  • Beyoncé – featured artist (track 2)
  • Jay-Z – featured artist (track 2)
  • Drake – featured artist (track 3)※Not included on the album.
  • Rihanna – featured artist (track 4(3))
  • Bryson Tiller – featured artist (track 4(3))
  • Justin Bieber – featured artist (track 5(4))
  • Quavo – featured artist (track 5(4))
  • Chance the Rapper – featured artist (tracks 5(4) and 10(9))
  • Lil Wayne – featured artist (track 5(4))
  • Travis Scott – featured artist (tracks 6(5), 7(6), 11(10), 13(12))
  • Rick Ross – featured artist (tracks 6(5), 13(12), 17(16), 20(19))
  • Big Sean – featured artist (track 6(5))
  • Nas – featured artist (track 7(6))
  • Betty Wright – featured artist (track 8(7))
  • Alicia Keys – featured artist (track 9(8))
  • Nicki Minaj – featured artist (tracks 9(8), 12(11))
  • Calvin Harris – featured artist (track 10(9))
  • Jeremih – featured artist (track 10(9))
  • Future – featured artist (tracks 12(11)–13(12), 18(17)–20(19))
  • PARTYNEXTDOOR – featured artist (track 13(12))
  • Kodak Black – featured artist (tracks 13(12), 17(16))
  • Migos – featured artist (tracks 14(13), 19(18))
  • Pusha T – featured artist (track 15(14))
  • Jadakiss – featured artist (track 15(14))
  • Fat Joe – featured artist (track 16(15))
  • Raekwon – featured artist (track 16(15))
  • Gucci Mane – featured artist (track 17(16))
  • Yo Gotti – featured artist (track 18(17))
  • 21 Savage – featured artist (track 19(18))
  • T.I. – featured artist (track 19(18))
  • Young Thug – featured artist (track 20(19))
  • 2 Chainz – featured artist (track 20(19))
  • Belly – featured artist (track 21(20))
  • Mavado – featured artist (track 22(21))
  • Asahd khaled – featured artist (track 23(22))
  • Lisa Mishra – background vocals (track 10(9))
  • Jabari Rayford – background vocals (track 10(9))
  • Teddy Jackson – background vocals (track 10(9))
  • Jamila Woods – background vocals (track 10(9))
  • Dariu – background vocals (track 10(9))
  • Carter Lang – background vocals (track 10(9))

Instrumentation

Technical

  • Juan "Wize" Pena – recording (tracks 1–21(20))
  • Lu Diaz – mixing (tracks 1–2, 6(5)–12(11), 14(13)–21(20))
  • Ben "Billions" Diehl – recording (track 2)
  • Todd Robinson – recording (track 2)
  • Kuk Harrell – recording (track 4(3))
  • Michael "Black Mic" Williams – recording (track 4(3))
  • David "Prep" Hughes – recording (tracks 4(3), 13(12))
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (tracks 4(3)–5(4), 13(12))
  • Chris Galland – mixing assistance (tracks 4(3)–5(4), 13(12))
  • Jeff Lane – recording (tracks 5(4), 10(9))
  • Manny Galvez – recording (track 5(4))
  • Jeff Edwards – recording (track 5(4))
  • Thomas "Tomcat" Bennett – recording (tracks 6(5), 13(12), 17(16), 20(19))
  • Gregg Rominiecki – recording (track 6(5))
  • Ray Alamo – assistant engineer (tracks 6(5)–7(6), 9(8)–12(11), 14(13)–20(19))
  • Derrick Jenner – assistant engineer (tracks 6(5)–7(6), 9(8)–12(11), 15(14)–20(19))
  • Mark "Exit" Goodchild – recording (track 7(6))
  • Blake Harden – recording (tracks 7(6), 11(10), 13(12))
  • Victor Pereyra – assistant engineer (track 7(6))
  • Terrence Rolle – assistant engineer (tracks 8(7), 15(14), 19(18))
  • Joe Zarrillo – recording (track 9(8))
  • Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – recording (tracks 9(8), 12(11))
  • Jamal Berry – assistant engineer (track 9(8))
  • Nick Valentin – assistant engineer (track 9(8))
  • Ann Mincieli – engineering & recording for Alicia Keys (track 9(8))
  • Ashwin Towke – assistant engineer (track 10(9))
  • Mason Bonner – assistant engineer (track 10(9))
  • Noe Ramirez – assistant engineer (track 10(9))
  • Eric Manco – recording (tracks 12(11)–13(12), 18(17)–20(19))
  • Iain Findlay – assistant engineer (track 12(11))
  • Alexander "Smitty Beats" Smith – recording (track 16(15))
  • Salvador Majail – assistant engineer (track 16(15))
  • Derek Garcia – recording (track 17(16))
  • Shin Kamiyama – recording (track 21(20))
  • Antho-ny Falzone – assistant engineer (track 21(20))
  • Jermaine Reid – recording (track 22(21))
  • Kamal Evans – mixing (track 22(21))

Production

  • Asahd Khaled – executive production
  • DJ Khaled – production (tracks 1–2, 4(3)–7(6), 9(8), 12(11)–13(12), 15(14)–16(15)), co-production (tracks 18(17), 20(19))
  • Danja – co-production (tracks 1–2, 6(5), 12(11))
  • Kuk Harrell – vocal production (track 4(3))
  • Nasty Beatmakers – co-production (tracks 4(3), 16(15))
  • LetMeSeeYou – production (track 5(4))
  • David "DaviDior" Park – additional production (track 5(4))
  • 808-Ray – co-production (track 7(6)), production (tracks 9(8), 15(14))
  • Cool & Dre – production (track 9(8))
  • Chance the Rapper – production (track 10(9))
  • Peter CottonTale – production (track 10(9))
  • Nate Fox – production (track 10(9))
  • Carter Lang – production (track 10(9))
  • Francis Starlite – production (track 10(9))
  • Calvin Harris – production (track 11(10))
  • Lee on the Beats – production (track 13(12))
  • DJ Durel – production (track 14(13))
  • Ben Billions – production (tracks 17(16), 20(19))
  • DannyBoyStyles – production (track 17(16))
  • The Beat Bully – production (track 18(17))
  • Metro Boomin – production (track 19(18))
  • Southside – production (track 19(18))
  • Schife Karbeen – production (track 20(19))
  • Eli on the Beat – production (track 20(19))
  • STREETRUNNER – production (track 21(20))
  • Tarik Azzouz – additional production (track 21(20))
  • Troy "Troyton" Hinds – production (track 22(21))

Artwork

  • Christopher Feldmann – art direction & design
  • Jonathan Mannion – photography

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [66] Platinum40,000
Canada (Music Canada) [67] Platinum80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [68] Platinum20,000
France (SNEP) [69] Gold50,000
Italy (FIMI) [70] Gold25,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [71] Gold15,000*
Singapore (RIAS) [72] Gold5,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [73] Gold10,000
United States (RIAA) [74] 2× Platinum2,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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