DJ Khaled Brings Out Lil Wayne, Chris Brown & Big Sean For "Jealous" Video

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Jennifer Lopez spits game to Khaled in the new video as well.

DJ Khaled's doing it big now that Father Of Asahd is out. The DJ's released several visuals off of the project thusfar including for "Just Us" with SZA, "Higher" ft. Nipsey Hussle and John Legend, and "Celebrate" with Post Malone and Travis Scott. Now, he returns with his fourth visual of the day for "Jealous" with Chris Brown, Big Sean, and Lil Wayne.

With another star-studded record and visual, DJ Khaled makes a sure to remind people that he, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Big Sean have secured the bag. In the "Jealous" music video, DJ Khaled introduces each artist by placing a bet before their part. Of course, Asahd makes a cameo but Khaled also gets a cameo from Jennifer Lopez who spits some game at the top of the visual. 

Peep his new visual above


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