DJ Khaled and Fat Joe are the latest musicians to create a profile on subscription service OnlyFans.
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The UK-based site, which describes itself as a “subscription social platform”, allows fans to pay a monthly fee in exchange for content from its creators, traditionally amateur porn stars, but more recently the likes of fitness experts, chefs, artists and other celebrities have signed up.
Following in the footsteps of fellow musicians Cardi B (who charges $4.99 a month) and Tyga ($20 a month), Khaled and Joe have teamed up for a joint OnlyFans profile, charging $20 a month for âexclusive motivational and inspiration contentâ, beginning on January 25.
According to a press release, Khaled and Joe – who are “almost always together” – will be sharing behind-the-scenes pictures and video “of their personal lives, including playing basketball, dining together, hanging in the studio, special guests and more”.

âWe wanted to create a community thatâs full of positivity and hypes each other up! We want to get to know our actual fans,” said Joe.
Khaled added: “Weâll be sharing content thatâs not anywhere else⊠itâs the light.”
Sharing the news in a 90-second clip on Instagram last year, the producer took fans on a journey through his lengthy career, ending with the big reveal of the LPâs title: âKhaled Khaledâ.
The first two singles from the album, âPOPSTARâ and âGREECEâ, which both feature Drake, arrived last summer.
Meanwhile, Lewis Capaldi has jokingly responded after being tipped to earn ÂŁ2million a month on OnlyFans.
According to researchers at SlotsUp, the âSomeone You Lovedâ artist could be a huge success on the subscription platform that âenables content creators to monetise their influenceâ and hosts adult content.
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