This simple utterance transformed from a mere ad-lib into a powerful producer tag used to brand his work. By declaring "another one" at the start of a track, Khaled signals that he is delivering yet another hit, turning his career into a self-fulfilling prophecy of success. From Catchphrase to Cultural Mindset

The Architect of Repetition: DJ Khaled and the "Another One" Meme

The meme’s longevity stems from its extreme versatility. It has shifted from a music industry signature to a universal shorthand for:

The phrase highlights a "more is more" mentality. One notable YouTuber even used the phrase to prank a drive-thru worker by repeatedly ordering "another one" until his order was overflowing.

The phrase "another one" first exploded into the digital zeitgeist around 2015, largely through DJ Khaled's Snapchat and his music video for "How Many Times". In the video's intro, Khaled flirts with several women and repeatedly requests "another one" after receiving a kiss, cementing the phrase's rhythmic, almost hypnotic quality.