DJ Khaled Had 'Cloth Talk' With President Obama

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It gets no better than DJ Khaled and Jimmy Kimmel discussing "cloth talk" with President Obama and his plans to Snapchat the birth of his son.

Khaled and Kimmel got into a discussion about the upcoming birth of his son.

Khaled plans on Snapchatting the birth of his son and before he dove into the details, he delivered a touching "I love you" to his unborn son and stated that he is working hard for him and the family.

Kimmel asked Khaled what his fiance thought about the Snapchat plans and Khaled's reply was hilarious.

"The key is I'm the king," said Khaled, who continued to say that why you are the king you expect your queen to support you. Kimmel made the point that his fiance will have her pants off and be delivering a baby.

Khaled said he believes that his son will be coming out with a beard.

He also told Kimmel that he plays Bob Marley and Buju Banton for his baby and Kimmel warned him to be careful or his baby will come out smoking pot.

Khaled moved into telling the story about how he met President Obama, who he calls the don. Khaled said the President sat down effortlessly and his jacket came off with ease.

Khaled revealed that he had "cloth talk" with President Obama. He says not everyone can talk cloth.

During the visit, Khaled revealed the album cover of the upcoming Major Key album and more information on the album and the highly anticipated single "I Got The Keys" featuring Jay Z and Future during a Beats 1 Radio session later on in the day.

It was another hilarious interview with DJ Khaled. You can check out DJ Khaled's visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live int he video below.

Watch DJ Khaled Tell Jimmy Kimmel About "Cloth Talk" With President Obama

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