Monday, April 28, 2014

DJ Khaled Enlists Jay Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, French Montana for 'They Don't Love You No More'

DJ Khaled They Don't Love you No MoreAudiomack

Whenever DJ Khaled releases a new song it’s always an event. The super A&R/producer enlisted the lyrical help of Jay Z, Rick Ross, Meek Mill and French Montana for his new single, ‘They Don’t Love You No More.’ The tune serves as the lead single for Khaled’s eighth studio effort, ‘I’ve Changed a Lot.’


On the Mike Zombie-produced track, the rap foursome talk about friends and foes who pray for their downfall after achieving so much success.


Like Frenchy warbles on the chorus, “Ever since a n—- hit the top / P—- n—-s wanna see me in a box / They don’t love you no more.”


Then Milly kicks it off with a blistering verse warning the haters, “I’m with double M, the genius, we the motherf—ing meanest / And the cleanest in a long time / You p—- n—-s hating on me picked the wrong time.”


Then Rozay follows rapping about being a true G and following the street code while staying away from foes who want to bring him down. Finally, Hov wonders if anyone loves him anymore. He then addresses the haters who are trying to stop his grind.


“Hopped out the plane, hit the helicopter / Tell these crabs in the barrel we eating hella lobster / Got hella options like a college team / Hit these bootleg niggas with the Heisman,” he raps.


In an interview with MTV News, DJ Khaled promises to bring another No. 1 anthem this summer.


“Every summer’s mine,” he said. “I’m the king of the anthems. It’s been seven summers. Well now, it’s gonna be eight summers. Summer’s mine man.”


“I do it for the people, I do it for the streets,” he continued. “The streets gonna rise up and that’s on my mama. I been doin’ this. People think it happens, it just don’t f—in’ happen, I make these f—in’ hits and put these f—in’ hits together and make the biggest motherf—in’ anthems in the game.”


Check out DJ Khaled’s newest anthem below.


Listen to DJ Khaled’s Song ‘They Don’t Love You No More’ Feat. Jay Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, French Montana