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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings
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Positive: 3 out of 31
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Mixed: 6 out of 31
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Negative: 22 out of 31
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May 5, 2021ANOTHER ONE! Please DJ Khaled, I'm begging you don't. The recurring introduction to each song hurts, my mind, body & soul.
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May 18, 2021adding a bunch of big artists won’t make any album better if the songs don’t make sense together, this album sounds like a random spotify playlist with no cohesion or goal at all, “big paper” is honestly one of the worst songs i have even listened, khaled should’ve put a trigger warning on the album cover.
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May 5, 2021This **** sucks. Big paper worst song of the year. Khaled is not a talented artist and never will be
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May 14, 2021
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May 9, 2021DJ Khaled hits a new low. Please delete. Nobody wants to hear this anymore at this point.
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May 5, 2021Nothing new here, just trash as usual. This dude really thinks he is making something, 1037294728 collabs ≠ success and much less quality
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Jul 4, 2021please DJ Khaled, next time you want to release an album as awful as this one, don't involve so many amazing artists, they don't deserve to be featured in the worst of the worst
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May 24, 2021This albums just sounds like a pretty bad playlist. It feels like DJ Khaled choose the worst song from these giant names of industry and put them together on an album.
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Jun 1, 2021The protocol for new DJ Khaled albums is as follows: expect nothing, delight in finding a few songs which clear that floor-high bar, tell your friends that Khaled is back, and forget about it for the rest of your life. His most recent effort, Khaled Khaled, falls directly in line with the rest of the world’s most profitable yet forgettable discography.
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May 26, 2021The customary meeting with dancehall stars, "Where You Come From," closes out the set in fine style, but doesn't prevent the album from contending for Khaled's most disposable project.
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May 18, 2021He gathers the biggest names in rap, then has them make the same music they’d record on their own anyway. Sometimes staying out of the way works—the album’s first two singles were just Drake solo tracks with Khaled’s name on them. But the returns are never more than the sum of the talent involved.