Watch: DJ Khaled- Go Hard featuring Kanye West and T-Pain
Even if I said that DJ Khaled is f*%king annoying every time I posted a song he is on, I could never say it enough. Anyway…DJ Khaled’s new video for “Go Hard” featuring Kanye West and T-Pain is out. I don’t have much to say about the video, except one random observation…I find it absolutely hilarious that these guys are flashing bottles of Nuvo while trying to look hard and talking about going hard. Nuvo is the girliest drink ever! It’s a pink sparkling liqueur that is a champagne/vodka mix. I actually love the drink and I wish they had it at more venues…but um yeah there is NOTHING hard about it at all. Anyway…here is the video.
What do you guys think of the video? Am I the only one who finds humor in these guys flossing a super girly drink in a video about going hard?
Posted by Reecie

WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?!
IT IS TIME TO JOIN A CAUSE THAT FIGHTS FOR THE MINORITY AND REJECTS THE IDEALOGUE TO WHICH STATES THAT THE IGNORANT, COMFORTABLE MAJORITY SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO STRIP ME, OR ANY UNITED STATES CITIZEN OF THEIR RIGHTS!
IT IS TIME FOR JUSTICE AND IT IS TIME TO REVOLT!
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
NO DREAM HAS BEEN REALIZED! Obama is just an opportunity for change, but the road to change is one to still be followed!
The irony is an amazing reason within itself to join the cause, Reecie. It is time you inform your readers that the road to Civil Rights and EQUALITY FOR ALL is NOT here yet!!!
SAN FRANCISCO, CITY HALL, NOV 11TH
5PM! BE THERE!
It is not time to argue, there is no room for bitter words - however, if you want it I will give it to you - but Prop 8 is unconstitutional and flies in the face of Martin Luther King Jr. and all who stood for rights of the minority!
WHERE THERE IS INEQUALITY ANYWHERE
NO ON 8! WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE!
I like this song miinus DJ Khalid…wait til I get some software where I can remove his dang on voice…does anyone know what type of program I can use?
Ryan: I agree about Prob 8….watch this video that Keith Olbermann put out against Prob 8..its really good…very passionate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HpTBF6EfxY
Reccie..what do you think of Obama’s website change.gov
? Do you think it was a good idea?
Ryan I do think that it is a shame that Prop 8 passed. There was a lot of very misleading advertising that I think scared people into voting for the Prop. I definitely don’t agree with the results and I think it is tragic whenever anyone is denied equal rights of another person.
Lioness I love Obama’s website! I subscribed to it the second that I heard about it. I’ve always had the utmost confidence in Obama’s ability to govern and to truly be for the people. I think Obama is going to hold himself accountable to the public and not the special interests. I look forward to an Obama administration.
I can’t believe it was a week ago that Obama was elected President!!!
The song was pretty good.
Fairly tame and average video for Kanye and T-Pain…I blame DJ Khaled, he messes everything up. I’d be going hard with Nuvo if they paid for my music video too, lol.
haha don’t take the video so literally!!!
seriously this is just a sick song with a tight beat
its kanye and t-pain, i don’t think they even consider themselves being that hard, i think its funny they’re reppin a girl drink in their video
they’re probably aware of it also!
i’m not american (from canada) but i know what prop 8 is and its disgusting, something should be done about it
sorry for a double post…
they one thing i do find off about this video is the way kanye is acting
i know he’s trying to act “hard” and flow with the song but i don’t think that that matches his personality, and maybe its just me but his performance looks a little forced
DJ Khaled, you do not go hard. Nor are you the best. And you do run anyone’s game. Now kindly ‘Go…’ away. Forever.
weak
lol @ supdiddle..dats deep
n um can someone explain prop 8 to me please?
is it something about not allowing gay couples to get married?
I see why Kanye is always getting called gay on the low. Seriously a pink fruity girls drink and yall dudes is promoting it like u guys are hard.. lol. I see why the video is hard. i would try it too but seriously stop acting like yall hard. yall industry dudes push a lot of borderline gay ish…..
and by the way im against gay marriage . It is wrong. People stop thinking things are cool we have become to unsensitive and cold to things that are morally wrong. People drop the iphones and the blackberries for a while and pick up a bible. I swear things that weren’t accepted before are becoming cool. This ish is not cool.. America was built on christian values. Seriously people are 1 dollar bill says in god we trust. Please pay attention and stop ignoring what’s right….
What the fuck are you talkin about cool? G, obviously you don’t understand the meaning of marriage.
People don’t get married because they think it’s “cool” - you’re an obvious reason why the true sanctity of marriage is borderline retarded in the first place.
I didnt choose to get abused and humiliated throughout my life by people like yourself because I thought it was cool to be gay… are you out of your damn mind?
America was not built on Christian values - America was not built on any religious values at all… America was actually built to flee from a land where the King used religion behind his reasonings of wars and mass killing sprees.
THAT statement in its own right shows your ignorance.
The Constitution of the United States of America clearly states to keep your Bible and its beliefs AWAY AND OFF of all legislation and government.
Sadly, it looks like the ignorance that infested the white churches of the south have now come to breed in the black churches of California.
Don’t think that just because our ancestors were victims of hate, that you are free of that same ignorance.
A gay man initiated the Civil Rights movement of the late 50s and 60s. Bayard Rustin taught MLK the way of non-violance and peaceful protest.
Martin Luther King Jr. would strike down such ignorance if he lived today, and don’t you ever forget that!
first of all ryan, thank you for backing up the fact that being gay is a choice by saying:
I didnt choose to get abused and humiliated throughout my life by people like yourself because I thought it was cool to be gay
You have just shot down the argument that being gay is a choice. But seriously, keep this political talk out of music blogs. If u want my personal opinion, I as a christian am completely against gay marriage. It isnt natural. It isnt right. If God supported gay marriage, then men would be able to have kids. But God didnt make us that way. It doesnt work out. Just think about it ya’ll
Now about the video. I have two observations I made:
1) Every time T Pain was talkin bout his heart, he grabbed the right side of his chest. Dumba$$. Ur heart is on the left.
2) Every time Kanye was rapping, Khaled looked lost. He would stand next to him and mouth a few words here and there. He seriously looked more uncomfortable than a hooker at church.
Ryan…I understand your frustration, but I take issue with you making the generalization about “black churches in California”. I don’t think it is any more fair or just to demonize religion or to generalize about how Black or White people worship than it is to generalize about gay people.
I go to a Black church in California and there is absolutely nothing ignorant about it. Not every Black church is calling for the persecution of gay people. But at any rate…I don’t think the argument about gay marriage can ever be won by attacking the church. However, I do think the far more effective argument is about civil rights and equal rights for all. No religion has any business dictating the laws of this country and I think that the focus should be on getting people to see regardless of personal feelings towards gay marriage it is not right to discriminate.
Personally, I think everyone should have the right to be unhappy, all marriages are same sex, because everyday its the same sex!
Joking I am indifferent.
Remember people beliefs are their beliefs and hate is hate, major distinction.
superman: what part of the phrasing “I didn’t choose” don’t you understand?
obviously you are one of the people who did or would have voted in a ballot that told someone that they are less than you.
pure ignorance.
and reecie, 75% of the african-american voting-block in california voting to take my rights away is not generalizing - that is 75% of the black community in california.
however, me saying that it was purely the black churches is over-generalizing, and i do have to say i am sorry for that.
what would you say influenced the 75% of the african-americans who voted?
i would love to hear your opinion on that.
Haha ryan dude its the context of how you said “I didn’t choose”. You left off the rest of your sentence.
“I didnt choose to get abused and humiliated throughout my life by people like yourself because I thought it was cool to be gay”
The way you said that insinuates that you chose for a different reason. Please don’t call me ignorant. I have an opinion formed on what I believe. The more you post on here, the worse you are making yourself look
Ryan…for one it wasn’t 75% it was 70%…which is bad enough it doesn’t need to be inflated for dramatic purposes.
For one, I think it is wrong to look at this as a racial thing. Nobody voted against gay marriage because they are Black, religion played the biggest role in influencing people’s vote across all races. As it happens, a majority of Black people come from religious backgrounds. That traces all the way back to slavery if you really want to go there.
I think people expected that because Blacks have been oppressed historically in this country that they would automatically be against discrimination…which obviously turned out to be a wrong assumption. Most people looked at this as a religious thing and that is a very hard thing to combat. But…I do believe that if more Black people were educated on the proposition they would’ve voted against it. I had fierce arguments with gay marriage opponents who I ultimately convinced that regardless of their personal beliefs it was not right to take away someone else’s rights. There is a huge difference in many people’s eyes between saying gay marriage is wrong and saying “I’m going to take away the rights of another human being”. Nobody I talked to felt comfortable with the idea of taking away a person’s rights and people did not understand the prop would strip away rights that were already granted.
But anyway…there are a lot of coulda woulda shouldas here. I think there is room for improvement in those numbers in the Black community with more outreach. However, the fact of the matter is Black people make up 6% of the population in California so I think it is totally unfair to single out one group and blame them for the prop’s passage.
I think that demonizing Black people is not the way to go about making progress and a lot of the things I’ve heard from the gay community have been damaging in that regard. This shouldn’t be a pissing contest it should be about finding common ground and letting people live their lives as they see fit.
what i always am confused about khaled khaled, is that he doesn’t actually do anything. yet all the songs are under his name with features on them, meaning he gets paid. he screams. he doesn’t produce. he doesn’t ghost write. what does he do? i read in an interview with him, and this is a quote “i produced the intro on my album.” apparently that qualifies you to just get some rappers in a room and say write a shitty 16 and let me scream on it, so i can get money.
is it possible that the khaled khaled is pulling of a bigger ponzi scheme that that bernard madoff guy?