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DJ Khaled Debuts 'How Many Times' Video Ft. Lil Wayne After Leaving Cash Money
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While discussing his new song and album in an interview, Khaled reveals that he's left Cash Money and says he's not taking sides in Wayne's feud with the record label.

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Shortly after debuting his first new song in a long time called "How Many Times", DJ Khaled dropped its music video for fans' viewing pleasure. Hitting the web on Monday, May 11, the clip opens with the rapper/producer meeting his girlfriend and asking her, "Who you love? Who your friends love?"

He then takes viewers to a jungle-like environment, where his collaborators including Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Big Sean spit their respective lines in various places while a girl struts her stuff on the pole and Khaled sprays Belaire Rose on the other ladies.

"How Many Times" is taken from Khaled's forthcoming eighth album "I Changed a Lot" which is due out later this year.

Also on Monday, Khaled stopped by "The Breakfast Club" to talk about his new song and album as well as to reveal that he's no longer signed to Cash Money. "I'm not signed to Cash Money at all," he said. "It's not like I'm here to promote that I've been off. No, I'm not that type of person."

He also addressed Wayne's highly-publicized feud with the label in the interview, saying that he's not taking sides. "First of all, those two guys, that's family to me," he explained. "That's family. Lil Wayne is my brother. Birdman that's family. It's not my business, and I do pray for greatness and everything works out. It's not my business and at the end of the day, those two people know who I am, and I don't get involved."

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