DJ Khaled took his wife to Singapore for shopping using a Gulfstream G650 private jet and a rare Maybach convertible

DJ Khaled is a Palestinian-American musician who is more popular on social media than some of the biggest businesses in the world. He is not merely a 40-something hip-hop celebrity. A few years ago, the senior vice president of content at Coca-Cola dubbed him “The King of Snapchat” due to his flawless social media influence. His trade sеcrеt? To connect with followers, Khaled Mohammed Khaled, also known as DJ Khaled, advises being genuine.

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The hype man, however, isn’t afraid to flaunt the enormous fortune he has accumulated from his career, and his social media fans like it. The American DJ is showing off his Maybach 62 Landaulet in a recent series of Instagram photos as he gets ready to board his private aircraft to play at the just finished NBA All-Star Game.

DJ Khaled is shown greeting the crew and rolling next to his jet in the pearl-white Maybach in one of the posts. The renowned blue foot mat, which bears his motto “We The Best” and is frequently featured on his social media posts, is located just in front of the staircase leading to the private plane.

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The aircraft serving the celebrity musician is a Gulfstream G650, as disclosed by Khaled in the caption. Recall that the jet that has been making headlines over the past few weeks is the regular model that Elon Musk uses.

The aircraft can reach a maximum speed of Mach 0.925 (710 mph) thanks to its two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines. We get a quick peek inside the opulent private jet’s interior, which is covered in leather, wood, and other high-end materials.

However, the sleek design of DJ Khaled’s Maybach 62 Landaulet has us somewhat more intrigued than his own aircraft. DJ Khaled’s vehicle remаins the original, even though the celebrity community has discovered a new favorite in the Mercedes-Maybach GLS SUV, if not the S-Class-based Maybach sedan. It dates back to the period when DaimlerChrysler AG owned Maybach as a distinct brand. The Maybach sedan is extremely rare; just slightly over 3000 were produced between 2000 and 2012.