While it's still too early to get the lights out and start putting on the Christmas films - and definitely too hot to get out the fluffy socks and blankets - now is the perfect time to make sure you've got all of your festive celebrations sorted.
05.08.2022 - 10:27 / justjared.com
DJ Khaled is teaming up with Drake for another song!
The two entertainers, along with Lil Baby, just dropped their new single “Staying Alive” along with the music video to go along with it.
The song, which is the first single off of DJ Khaled‘s upcoming 13th studio album God Did, puts a new spin on Bee Gees hit song “Stayin’ Alive,” which the group released in 1977.
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“Try me a hunnid times / Wanted me to lie, wanted me to cry, wanted me to die / Real life /Ah, ah, ah, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive / Another one, yeah,” Drake and DJ Khaled sing together. “Try me a hunnid times / Wanted me to lie, wanted me to cry, wanted me to die (DJ Khaled) / Ah, ah, ah, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive, I’m stayin’ alive.”
If you missed it, Drake recently responded to some backlash from fans.
You can download “Staying Alive” off of iTunes here – watch the music video now!
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Read “STAYING ALIVE” by DJ Khaled on GeniusWhile it's still too early to get the lights out and start putting on the Christmas films - and definitely too hot to get out the fluffy socks and blankets - now is the perfect time to make sure you've got all of your festive celebrations sorted.
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Drake has been crowned the artist with the most Top Five singles on the US’ Billboard Hot 100 chart, breaking a record held previously by The Beatles.The feat was achieved by proxy of a guest spot on DJ Khaled‘s latest single, ‘Staying Alive’, which arrived on the Friday before last (August 5) and, in addition to heavy sampling of the Bee Gees‘ 1977 hit of the same name, also featured bars from Lil Baby. The song made its chart debut at Number Five on the most recent edition of the Hot 100 (dated for the week ending August 20), which Billboard says earned Drake his 30th Top Five single..@djkhaled's "Staying Alive," featuring @Drake & @lilbaby4PF, debuts at No. 5 on this week's #Hot100.It earns Drake his 30th career top 5 hit, passing @thebeatles for the most of all time.— billboard charts (@billboardcharts) August 15, 2022A count through his Hot 100 history, though, shows that Drake has actually accumulated 31 Top Five releases.
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DJ Khaled has shared ‘Staying Alive’, a Drake and Lil Baby-assisted single lifted from the producer’s upcoming album.‘Staying Alive’, the chorus of which interpolates the 1977 Bee Gees song of the same name, sees Khaled refresh the old school disco classic with sparse production and sharp hi-hats. Khaled lists the Bee Gees — Robin, Andy and Maurice Gibb — as lyricists on the new track.For their part, Drake and Lil Baby switch flows before delivering an auto-tuned rendition of the titular original on the new song’s hook.
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