DJ Drama solidifies his greatness on his highly-anticipation album, I’m Really Like That.
Starring a star-studded line up of guests, DJ Drama gathers Fabolous, Benny The Butcher, Jim Jones, and Capella Grey on the first single, “Forever” and follows up with “I Ain’t Gon Hold Ya” performed by Jeezy. Jeezy also appears on the Blxst-assisted record “Raised Different” featuring a posthumous verse by the late Nipsey Hussle.
Tyler, The Creator kicks off the set with “Legendary”, Lil Baby and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie assist on “HO4ME“, and Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, and Roddy Ricch trade raps on “FMFU”. The 14-track set also features appearances from T.I., Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Moneybagg Yo, Offset, Westside Gunn, Jack Harlow, CyHi, 42 Dugg, Mozzy, G Herbo, and more. Trouble also makes a posthumous appearance on “Iron Right” alongside Boosie Badazz and OMB Peezy.
Leading up to its release, DJ Drama released an epic roll by recreating scenes from the 1992 classic film, Juice. It included the “Audition” scene co-starring Queen Latifah, and “The Record Store” and “The Apartment“, “The Locker“, and “The DJ Battle” co-starring Omar Epps, Jermaine Hopkins, and Khalil Kain.
DJ Drama has quite a busy year. He most recently dropped a couple Gangsta Grillz projects with G Perico, Kash Doll, as well as last year’s releases from Snoop Dogg and Jeezy to Dreamville, Symba, and Jim Jones.