A Quote by DJ Khaled

I would love to work with Eminem, Dr. Dre. I wish I could have been in the studio with Bob Marley. — © DJ Khaled
I would love to work with Eminem, Dr. Dre. I wish I could have been in the studio with Bob Marley.
The only thing that I'm scared of is not livin' up to the expectations of Dr. Dre and Eminem.
I love Bob Marley's music. The only person I really listen to. A little bit of Shabba Ranks sometimes, but I mostly listen to Bob Marley.
It has always been the wish of Bob Marley to return to Ethiopia and become a Rastafarian.
I don't care if it's Dr. Dre or Dr. Luke or Brian Eno. When you're in a studio and making music together, it becomes pretty apparent if you see eye to eye.
I just do my thing regardless of whoever I'm with: Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop, whoever.
I would like to work with Dr. Dre.
I grew up in Oregon, so there was always a lot of that folksy, Bob Marley stuff. There was a mural of Bob Marley on a wall at my high school.
My goal there on the business side of things is to become the Dr. Dre of social media. He was mentoring younger artists and helping them launch their careers, like Eminem.
I don't know if music has ever achieved anything past appealing to the people that it appeals to. If a song could stop a war, then Bob Marley and Bob Dylan songs would have stopped one or two.
I've been a big Bob Marley fan forever. Forever. Like big, huge. Bob Marley and the Beatles, that's my big, giant music influence. I can listen to them all the time.
I love Mac Miller. I'm a big Drake fan. I love Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley.
If I could go back in time and see anyone perform, it would have to be Bob Marley.
I'm touring right now and you'd be surprised to see all of the kids that come to the concerts just to see Rita Marley because it's Bob Marley's wife. I might do three or four of Bob's songs in my repertoire and they go crazy.
I would never say that being Bob Marley's son has been a pressure. It has been a door opener.
Nobody was interested in playing Bob Marley on the radio. We had to tour him - that was the only way it could work.
I wish I'd seen Bob Marley and the Wailers at the Rainbow in 1977.
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