DJ Khaled’s Son Asahd Wins Best Hair at the 2018 Grammy Awards
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DJ Khaled’s Son Asahd Wins Best Hair at the 2018 Grammy Awards
DJ Khaled stepped on the Grammy Awards 2018 red carpet with his one-year-old son Asahd, his crown of baby ringlets in tow.
To quote DJ Khaled, "Like father, like son." The musician and producer took to the red carpet at tonight's Grammy Awards with his son Asahd hitched high on his hip, the one-year-old's burgeoning swag visible from his red velvet tuxedo—matched perfectly to his father's own suit—to his crown of mussed brunette curls. Aside from an angelic face, a decidedly chill demeanor, and a photo-ready pout, Asahd made his mark with his glossy baby ringlets furthered by a fade at each side, another echo of his father's trademark 'do.
Khaled prefaced his forthcoming performance with an ode to his pint-sized prince, who, like his father, seems to be well on his way to becoming "the best." Aside from being in the studio with Khaled and joining him on tour, apparently "Asahd's got his own schedule too. He's doing big things." First on the agenda? Stealing the hearts of viewers across the globe.
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