Asahd‘s little brother has a name!
DJ Khaledshared during his acceptance speech for best rap/sung performance at the 2020Grammy Awardson Sunday night that he and his partner of 11 years, Nicole Tuck, have chosen to call their second child Aalam.
“First of all, God is the greatest, thank you God,” began Khaled, 44, who accepted the award for “Higher” alongsideJohn Legend. (The lateNipsey Husslewas also featured on the track.) “This is for Nipsey Hussle. This is for hip hop.”
“And I also wantto big up my other son, Asahd,” Khaled added of his older child, who turned 3 in October. “I love you so much. Daddy’ll be home [soon].”
DJ Khaled and Nicole Tuck.Allen Berezovsky/Getty

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Khaledannounced his son’s birth on Jan. 20, through a series of photos of the new father of two posing in the hospital delivery room with Tuck’s physician, Dr. Jin.
“DR JIN said you ready ??,” Khaledcaptioned the first pictureof Dr. Jin — dressed in her scrubs — comforting the musician, who appeared stressed out.
A photo of Khaledpraying with his eyes closedfollowed, as well as a picture of the"I’m the One"singer looking off in the distance, with Tuck’shospital bed in the background.
Eventually, Khaled shared the good news with a picture of himself and Dr. Jin smiling and high-fiving. “THANK YOU ALLAH! HANK YOU MY QUEEN NICOLE! BLESS UP DR JIN! ??,”he wrote, ending with oneof his signature catchphrases: “ANOTHER ONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
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“Asahd, you’re about to have a brother,” the hitmaker later added.
“Daddy, another one,” thelittle boy said adorably in the clip, referencing his dad’s famous tagline.
The father of two added a heartwarming caption to the post: “All I ever wanted to do was inspire the world to be great and to leave a legacy. Almost 3 years ago when I found out my queen was expecting our son Asahd I knew my life would change forever and that OUR legacy would soon be on the way.”
The 62ndGrammy Awardsare airing live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
source: people.com