"We The Best" DJ Khaled sat down with Peter Bailey from NBC's "The NiteCap" in his North Miami studio.

During the 24-minute conversation, the king of collaboration talks about his past and present: taking advantage of opportunities, coming up in '96, his rise to fame, Miami music scene, getting the biggest Miami artist in the studio to record together, his role in making music, balancing struggle with success, his retirement and more.

Khaled also opens up and talks about even more touchy personal subjects, such as his spiritual beliefs from his Muslim upbringing and being with his girlfriend for nine years, and he unexpectedly drops the presidential bomb: President Barack Obama will be appearing on DJ Khaled's new upcoming album "Suffering From Success."

"Obama's on my album," Khaled says. "What you want me to do? I'm not lying. You'll see."

"The President ran and got me. He came out to 'All I Do Is Win.'"

Going back in April 2013, we've all witnessed President of the United States get down to DJ Khaled's double platinum single, "All I Do Is Win," featuring other renowned artists T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop and Rick Ross. He made a Hip-Hop moment in the history by making his unforgettable entrance to the White House Correspondents' dinner to the street banger, and it became his new theme song: this opened up the doors for DJ Khaled to collaborate with POTUS.

In addition, Khaled is asked his opinion on President Obama's second term. "We've got a great president. Any time you can get the whole country to like somebody it's good. I feel like he really cares and he does," he responds.

DJ Khaled's forthcoming album "Suffering From Success" will be released on October 22.