

Lil Wayne has become a staple in the 305 music scene. Songs: “We Takin’ Over,” “I’m the One,” “I’m On One,” “Take It to the Head,” “Welcome to My Hood,” “I’m So Hood,” “No New Friends,” “Tourist,” “Brown Paper Bag,” “Bitches & Bottles,” “How Many Times,” “Holla at Me” Ross appeared on 2007’s “We Takin’ Over” smash to four different tracks on the inspirational figure’s Grateful album a decade later. Rozay is a shoo-in to lay down a verse when Khaled is piecing together his next hit record. The fellow Miami natives spend plenty of time together outside of music, as their houses are only a jet ski ride away. The ongoing bromance between DJ Khaled and Rick Ross is real. Songs: “Do You Mind,” “I’m On One,” “No New Friends,” “All I Do Is Win,” “We Takin’ Over,” “Take It to the Head,” “Fuck Up the Club,” “Down For Life,” “Brown Paper Bag,” “Whatever,” “I’m So Hood,” “Welcome to My Hood (Remix),” “On Everything,” “Pull a Caper,” “Holla at Me” “I Got the Keys” pitted the Atlanta native against JAY-Z, but their contrasting flows made for an enthralling joint effort, as Future held his own. The trap pioneer has made a career of crafting high-quality music at a blistering rate throughout the decade. Future is a lock to make multiple cameos in the studio whenever the 42-year-old is in album mode.

If there’s one thing to take away from this list, it’s when Khaled gives the Freebandz CEO a call, he picks up the phone.
