Photo of DJ Khaled with K-Pop group SEVENTEEN
DJ Khaled – A photo of the American DJ, record producer, and record executive with the members of the K-Pop group SEVENTEEN has elicited mixed reactions from netizens.
On September 23, 2024, a photo of DJ Khaled with SEVENTEEN members Woozi, Vernon, and Mingyu was posted on his official Instagram account, hinting at a potential collaboration. DJ Khaled captioned the image, “less up Stay tuned @saythename_17,” creating buzz among fans.
However, netizens quickly turned their attention to DJ Khaled’s outfit, likening it to a “choco butternut” pastry. A fan on X (formerly Twitter) sparked this trend by posting, “Bakit ‘yung damit ni DJ Khaled parang choco butternut?” alongside a picture of the actual treat. This tweet gained significant traction, accumulating 518k views, 20k likes, 2.5k reposts, and 286 quote tweets.
As a result, various humorous comments flooded social media, with users roasting DJ Khaled’s look. Some remarked, “HAHAHAHAHAHAHA HELP NAMAN HAHAHA HOW TO UNSEE?” while others joked that “Choco butternut would eat out its wife” and compared Mingyu to Bear Brand powder. Additional comments included quips like, “This outfit is brought to you by DUNKIN’” and “Respeto po sa choco butternut.” The playful banter showcased netizens’ creativity and humor, highlighting their ability to turn a celebrity’s fashion choice into a viral topic of discussion.
DJ Khaled, whose real name is Khaled Mohammed Khaled, is a prominent American DJ, record producer, and record executive known for his energetic presence and catchphrases. He initially gained fame as a radio hype man in Miami and worked with Fat Joe’s Terror Squad. His debut album, Listennn… the Album, was released in 2006, followed by several successful projects, including We the Best (2007) and Major Key (2016), which topped the Billboard 200.
Khaled’s collaborations feature many high-profile artists, and he has produced numerous hit singles, including “I’m the One” and “All I Do Is Win.” His work has earned him several Grammy nominations, and he won his first Grammy Award for “Higher” in 2020.