Renowned American artist DJ Khaled has rallied around the World Cup final and shared a passionate message of support ahead of the blockbuster clash between South Africa and New Zealand.

The two nations face off this Saturday evening, with both hoping to win their fourth World Cups.

And Khaled has caught the rugby bug during the tournament in France and is now a newfound fan of the sport. 

He is represented by renowned agency Roc Nation who also hold South Africa’s Siya Kolisi and Cheslin Kolbe along with New Zealand’s Ardie Savea among their client base. 

And in a video created by RSNI Productions, Khaled issued a rallying call ahead of the final. 

DJ Khaled has issued a passionate message of support ahead of the Rugby World Cup final

DJ Khaled has issued a passionate message of support ahead of the Rugby World Cup final

New Zealand (pictured) are facing South Africa in the final

Khaled told both sides to 'embrace the energy' of the game

New Zealand are facing South Africa and Khaled told them to ’embrace the energy’ of the final

‘Two giants of a world of rugby,’ he said in the video, which was accompanied by motivational music in the background.

‘One epic game, months of dedication. This ain’t just get a game, this is a legacy being written. Feel the vibe. Embrace the energy, shine bright legends because this is your moment. 

‘Are you ready to witness history? The Rugby World Cup 2023 finale. We the best. Let’s go.’

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Post source: Daily mail

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