

Just one portrait of many of what you can expect to see. I honestly was busy tryin to manage the video but I still captured a shot or two. My guys wanted me to let a Kodaklens image out. Its unfortunate that people don't let artist have their moment. There were a lot of photographers, videographers, camera phones and people with itchy trigger fingers. We respectfully asked for no social media posts. We called a lot of friends to help create a memorable and powerful piece of art. We have a great song that we needed a strong, compelling visual for.


TRUST ME, it ain't easy especially getting one of these guys in front of the camera. Yesterday we pulled off something pretty epic. Reid was also on set, which hints at the gravity of how huge this shoot really was. It's a rare glimpse of the icon Jay Z on a video set, so you know it's special cloth alert on another level." Epic Records CEO L.A. That's what this picture represents to me. Khaled later shared the same photo on his Instagram to alert his fans that the trio were cooking up something very special. Santiago also confirmed that the team was trying to keep the project under wraps as much as possible, but that ultimately pictures from the set got out due to the large number of photographers, videographers, camera phones, and "people with itchy trigger fingers" on set. "TRUST ME, it ain’t easy especially getting one of these guys in front of the camera. Roc Nation A&R Lenny "Kodak Lens" Santiago confirmed the photo was from the set of a video shoot on his own Instagram post. "Yesterday we pulled off something pretty epic," he wrote on Tuesday. On Tuesday night, photos of Khaled, Future, and Jay Z dressed in all black hit online, which further drove up the hype for a song that's not even out yet. DJ Khaled's "I Got the Keys" video might be dropping sooner than we thought.
