Kevin Hart matches neutral-colored looks with DJ Khaled as he welcomes on SiriusXM podcast in Miami
After focusing on comedians and the world of comedy in season one of his Gold Minds podcast, Kevin Hart returned in March with a promise to go even bigger for season two.
Sitting with the brightest minds in entertainment, arts, business and culture, the comedian’s newest guest Gold Minds with Kevin Hart is DJ Khaled.
The two stars sat across from each other at the SirusXM Miami studio in Miami Beach, Florida for a live recording of their conversation on Saturday.
And as usual, the host showed off his signature comedic touch as he dressed casually in tan khaki-style pants with an off-white sweatshirt and red sneakers.
As an added touch of style, Hart also wore a beanie with an array of colors including orange, red, green, brown, black and white.
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A Conversation: Kevin Hart, 43, welcomed friend and music producer DJ Khaled, 47, as his latest guest on SiriusXM’s Gold Minds With Kevin Hart podcast
Khaled (née Khaled Mohammed Khaled), 47, kept it casual for his conversation with his old friend in tan shorts with a matching polo shirt and red, black and white sneakers.
The DJ, record executive, record producer and rapper has worked with some of the biggest names in pop music since first gaining recognition in the 1990s as a host on 99 Jamz, a radio station serving the South Florida region, including Miami.
In all, the New Orleans native has now released 13 studio albums of his own with various guest artists, starting with his debut – Listennn… the Album (2006) – and all the way through to his most recent release God Did (2022). , last year.
Known for his own horn when it comes to promoting his latest song or entrepreneurial venture, Khaled was targeted by Hart last year when he did an impersonation of him that was spot-on.
In a video posted to social media platforms in June 2022, the Philadelphia native impersonated the music man for his famous “God Did” phrase, which also happens to be the title of his most recent studio album.
The comedian nails his friend’s voice as he repeats the “God did” phrase over and over in various locations, seemingly in his living room, bedroom, bathroom, and office, among others.
“They didn’t believe I could sell more tickets on tour — ‘God did,” Hart begins in the clip, before reciting it many times, as did the record producer and DJ.
Sit down: The episode was taped live Saturday at the SiriusXM Miami Beach studio
Casual-cool: The comedian showed off his usual witty comedy as he casually dressed in tan khaki-style pants with an off-white sweatshirt and red sneakers
Khaled (née Khaled Mohammed Khaled), 47, kept it casual for his conversation with his old friend in tan shorts with a matching polo shirt and red, black and white sneakers
Hilarious: The two old friends showed their paying side throughout the episode
To expand; While season one of Hart’s podcast focused on comedians, season two was promoted as chatting with the “brightest minds in entertainment, arts, business, and culture.”
By comparison, the clip then shows the real Khaled doing his “God did” catchphrase in a series of indoor and outdoor locations.
With class and a great sense of humor, Khaled embraced the hilarious moment by posting the clip on his Instagram page
‘@kevinhart4real it really breaks my heart… they really didn’t believe in us… GOD WELL!! GOD DID!! GOD DID!! #AlbumMode Win with us!!!’ Khaled wrote in the caption at the time. Or watch us win!!!! They didn’t believe us, GOD WELL!’
Khaled’s God Did studio album, his 13th of his career, was released in August 2022.
The record project earned five nominations at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, including for Best Rap Album Song of the Year and Best Rap Song for the title track featuring Rick Ross, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy.
Reflecting: The New Orleans native talked about his journey to the top of the music industry
Coming Soon: Hart’s episode with DJ Khaled is out on the Apple Podcasts website
Memory Strip: The two stars talked about some old times they shared together
The journey: The DJ, record executive, record producer and rapper has been working with some of the biggest names in pop music since first gaining recognition in the 1990s as a host on 99 Jamz, a radio station serving the South Florida region, including Miami
Impersonation: Known for his own horn when it comes to promoting his latest song or entrepreneurial venture, Khaled was targeted by Hart last year when he made a mockery of the impersonation of him doing his “God did” catchphrase
The album had two singles Staying Alive, featuring Drake and Lil Baby and the Future and Lil Baby-assisted Big Time.
God Did debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, earning 107,500 album-equivalent units (including 9,500 units in pure album sales) in its first week alone.
Outside of music, Khaled has found success as a writer, with his book The Keys making the New York Times bestseller list.
In it, the father of two gives his opinion on success, tells life stories and describes contributions from other musicians.
Inspired by the styles of his own home and lifestyle, he has also designed a luxury furniture line from August 2018 – We The Best Home.