5-Year-Old Son Of DJ Khaled Graduates From US school, Makes Family Proud

Ashad Khaled – a 5-year-old son of top American DJ, Khaled Mohammed Khaled professionally known as DJ Khaled has graduated from a kindergarten school in the United States.

DJ Khaled who posted his son on Instagram expressed his delight to see his son progress in his academics hoping to see him very much successful as an adult. “GOD DID !!!!!!! Let’s go @asahdkhaled !!!! I had post again I’m so proud! Love u so much !!!!! ASAHD,” he wrote.

Ashad who posted on his own personal Instagram account also expressed happiness to have earned his first degree. “I did it!!! First grade here I come,” he said.

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FAQs About Asahd Khaled’s Graduation

Who is Asahd Khaled?
Asahd Tuck Khaled is the first son of DJ Khaled and Nicole Tuck. He became famous as a baby due to his regular appearances on social media and even served as a co-producer on DJ Khaled’s albums.

What school did Asahd graduate from?
While the exact preschool is private, it’s a prestigious early learning center in the U.S., likely located in Florida, where the Khaled family resides.

How did DJ Khaled celebrate his son’s graduation?
DJ Khaled posted photos and videos on social media showing the graduation ceremony, complete with Asahd’s cap and gown. He gave a heartfelt tribute thanking his son and the school.

Has Asahd achieved other milestones at a young age?
Yes, Asahd has been recognized as one of the youngest executive producers in music history and is involved in charitable initiatives through the We The Best Foundation.

What’s next for Asahd Khaled?
Asahd is expected to continue his education, possibly in a private elementary school. His parents emphasize education, creativity, and confidence, suggesting a bright future ahead.

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