DJ Khaled liberates his new music video for the slightly controversial “I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie” track that’s featured on his new album Suffering From Success. After the song’s concept and title was unveiled plenty of Hip Hop enthusiasts began weighing in on the use of the names from the late great artists which eventually sparked a debate. Khaled’s new music video takes things a bit further and showcases vintage clips of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. from interviews and in the studio. Take a look at the new black and white visual which also showcases spliced clips of Khaled and company as they perform their respective verses.
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VIDEO: DJ Khaled Talks New LP, Public Backlash From “I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie” + More
Elliott Wilson is back with a new episode of his Life+Times web series and this time Wilson catches up with Miami big shot DJ Khaled. Watch as Khaled speaks highly of his new Suffering From Success LP and explains that he’s been consistent with delivering nothing but hot anthems to fans summer after summer. The DJ-producer continues with addressing the recent public backlash he’s received from fans who feel a certain way about his latest single, “I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie,” which makes reference to both rap legends. Downplaying the reaction from fans, Khaled tells Wilson that fans need to use their intelligence and listen to the words as they are only paying homage to two of Hip Hop’s greatest acts. DJ Khaled also addresses his special relationship with Rick Ross and gives insight behind the significance of his album title.
VIDEO: DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz, Meek Mill & T.I. In Studio For “I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie”
Here’s an interesting compilation of footage chronicling DJ Khaled’s journey to create his new single “I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie” over the span of a few individual studio sessions with Swizz Beatz, T.I. and Meek Mill. Watch as the We The Best Music Group head honcho speaks on finally having the opportunity to collaborate with his long-time friend Swizz Beatz and begins the recruitment process to fill in the verses on his new smash song. Go behind-the-scenes to see how it all came together and the type of work ethic that a single track can require.

