The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Episode: Joe and Jada - DJ Khaled on We The Best Classic, Jay-Z's BMW Gift, Top 5 Records & 50th B-Day
Date: December 12, 2025
Overview
This episode features a dynamic roundtable with DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, Joe Budden, and guest appearances by Bryson DeChambeau and Reggie, set at DJ Khaled’s “We The Best Foundation Golf Classic.” The conversation is celebratory and reflective, marking DJ Khaled’s 50th birthday, his legacy in music and the community, and memorable moments from his career—including a story about Jay-Z gifting him a classic BMW. The guests reminisce about key life milestones, discuss sneaker culture, community giving, and the intersection of hip hop and sports. Laced with humor, warmth, and friendship, the episode highlights both Khaled’s personal growth and his ongoing impact.
Main Discussion Points & Insights
1. Turning 50: Reflections and Motivation
- DJ Khaled opens up about reaching his 50th birthday, describing it as a major turning point.
- He emphasizes the importance of health, getting checkups, and staying motivated by family and personal legacy.
- Quote: “I never thought about age until I turned 50… I went and got my physical, my blood work, and I walked in there, I said, I roll with God. We bless. And everything came out so beautiful.” (04:27)
- Fat Joe shares his own health journey as a diabetic and the shared importance of yearly checkups.
- Compares Khaled’s health to a “Rolls Royce Phantom” – healthy and valued.
- Quote: “He said, you’re a Rolls Royce Phantom. Long barrel, long wheelbarrow…” (06:08)
2. Legacy & Family
- Khaled brings out his sons, Asahd and Aalam, describing them as his primary motivation.
- The moment is playful but sincere, highlighting his commitment to family values.
- Quote: “Look at my boys. This is who I do it for.” (08:01)
- Fat Joe publicly praises Khaled’s authenticity and work ethic, referencing community giving and his dedication as a father.
- Quote: “He’s a family man. He’s a man that works hard, he provides for the community.” (08:26)
3. Sneaker Culture & Collecting Stories
- The crew reminisces about rare sneaker pickups, NBA and celebrity connections.
- Reggie’s behind-the-scenes role in sneaker marketing and legendary stories of hunting for ultra-rare kicks with celebrities like Mark Wahlberg and Eminem.
- Memorable moment: Someone offered $90,000 in cash for a rare sneaker, but Reggie refused to break trust.
- Quote: “Brother came the next day, ‘Y’all got 60.’ This went up to like, 80, 90,000… I’m not doing this.” (13:38)
- Fat Joe recounts watch collector stories, including a unique Rolex tied to autism awareness.
- Quote: “The minute the man tells me I got 400, he said, you have one of nine people with the watch. Michael Jordan, Marco Wahlberg, Sylvester Stallone at this. And now Fat Joe.” (15:08)
4. Jay-Z’s Legendary BMW Gift
- DJ Khaled shares an emotional story about receiving a BMW M3 from Jay-Z and Lenny S during his youth.
- The car symbolizes his journey from humble beginnings to current success.
- Quote: “Lenny S and Jay Z bought me a BMW M3, pulled it up to my house… It put a tear in my eye because it reminded me where he was back then and where we at now. And looking at with my kids, man.” (17:57)
5. Giving Back: Philanthropy & The We The Best Foundation
- Khaled discusses the annual golf tournament as more than just an event—it’s a way to uplift the community and inspire unity.
- He credits Reggie and Michael Jordan for their support and emphasizes the unifying power of charity.
- Quote: “We the best foundation… it’s about uplifting our communities… I couldn't do this event without Reggie and Michael Jordan.” (20:39)
- Fat Joe and Khaled highlight the importance of giving back quietly, noting Khaled’s substantial but often unpublicized philanthropy.
- Quote: “Khaled does a lot that he don’t show. Talking about hundreds of hundreds, maybe millions of dollars that he gives back… he’s constantly… Have a big heart and giving back.” (20:06)
6. DJ Khaled’s Top 5 Records to Cut
- Khaled lists his all-time favorite records to DJ, revealing both personal taste and hip-hop history.
- Records include: Mary J. Blige & Method Man “All I Need,” Run DMC “Peter Piper,” LL Cool J “Rock the Bells,” Stezo, Public Enemy “Rebel Without a Pause,” James Brown “Funky Drummer,” and Pete Rock remix for Run DMC.
- Quote: “I love Run dmc, Peter Piper… LL Cool J, Rock the Bells… Funky Drummer, James Brown… I love Apache… Rebel Without a Pause…” (23:16–23:49)
7. Hip-Hop, Golf, and Bridging Worlds (with Bryson DeChambeau)
- Bryson DeChambeau joins to discuss his mission to inspire kids, leveraging YouTube and professional golf.
- The conversation draws parallels between sports, hip-hop, and giving back.
- Khaled is praised for popularizing golf among new audiences, especially in hip hop.
- Quote (Bryson): “Hip hop and golf, sport, community, that has never been connected before. And he’s bridging that gap right now, which is really inspirational… seeing what he’s doing for the game of golf and sports in general is just, it’s honestly inspirational.” (32:48)
8. Community, Friendship, and the Culture of Lifting Each Other Up
- The episode throughout is marked by a consistent theme of celebration—not just of birthdays, but of shared history and communal success.
- The culture of “showing love” is not just personal but professional, as the hosts and guests encourage one another and the broader community.
- Quote (DJ Khaled): “It’s okay to show love, everybody. It’s okay to be happy.” (25:38)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
| Timestamp | Quote | Speaker | |-----------|-------|---------| | 04:27 | “I never thought about age until I turned 50… I went and got my physical… I roll with God. We bless. And everything came out so beautiful.” | DJ Khaled | | 06:08 | “He said, you’re a Rolls Royce Phantom. Long barrel, long wheelbarrow…” | Fat Joe | | 08:01 | “Look at my boys. This is who I do it for.” | DJ Khaled | | 10:49 | “MJ for about 25 years, entertainment marketing, I feel like these three souls on this couch raised me in this business.” | Reggie | | 13:38 | “Brother came the next day, ‘Y’all got 60.’ … I’m not doing this. You ever had a bag that was so good to be true? But you like, yo, I’m going to get in trouble behind this bag.” | Fat Joe | | 17:57 | “Lenny S and Jay Z bought me a BMW M3, pulled it up to my house… It put a tear in my eye because it reminded me where he was back then and where we at now. And looking at with my kids, man.” | DJ Khaled | | 20:39 | “We the Best Foundation… this is the third annual Golf Classic… uplifting our communities… I couldn't do this event without Reggie and Michael Jordan…” | DJ Khaled | | 23:16 | “I love Run dmc, Peter Piper… LL Cool J, Rock the Bells… Funky Drummer, James Brown…” | DJ Khaled | | 25:38 | “It’s okay to show love, everybody. It’s okay to be happy.” | DJ Khaled | | 32:48 | “Hip hop and golf, sport, community… he’s bridging that gap right now, which is really inspirational… seeing what he’s doing for the game of golf and sports in general is just, it’s honestly inspirational.” | Bryson DeChambeau |
Timestamps of Key Segments
- 04:27–06:08: Reflections on turning 50 and health journeys
- 08:01–08:26: Family as motivation and authenticity
- 10:49–13:38: Sneaker and watch collector stories, celebrity encounters
- 17:57–19:17: Jay-Z gifting DJ Khaled a BMW and the symbolic milestone
- 20:39–22:38: Giving back: The Golf Classic and philanthropy
- 23:16–23:49: DJ Khaled’s top records to cut as a DJ
- 32:48–33:14: The bridge between hip hop, golf, and community inspiration
Tone & Atmosphere
- Warm, humorous, and nostalgic: The hosts and guests banter effortlessly, moving between deep reflection and playful teasing.
- Authentic and supportive: They frequently praise one another, highlighting the importance of legacy, personal wellness, and mutual uplift.
- Community-oriented: Much of the focus is on giving back, raising up the next generation, and breaking cultural boundaries.
Conclusion
This episode is a celebration of DJ Khaled's milestone birthday and enduring influence. The conversations touch on hip hop history, sneaker culture, philanthropy, and the unique connection between music, sport, and community. It's rich with stories, memorable quotes, and a contagious sense of pride and gratitude—serving both as a tribute to DJ Khaled’s legacy and a call to keep lifting each other up.
