So my homie brought this to my attention, we're from LA and pretty tied in with the music industry.
Another friend which happens to be pretty notable in the industry that is close to us begins to ask "have you heard this new Baby Keem? hes dope its Kendrick's little cousin."
Fast forward to the next day my homie is sending me a bunch of tracks by Keed and hes saying things like "Yo I think Kendrick writes his music, its too good to be true." To myself I'm thinking nah this kids lyrics are pretty standard. My homie responds "Nah you're not hearing me.. these are Kendrick throwaway freestyles."
I listened to a couple more tracks.. the lyrics are simple yet simplistic, way beyond someone of his age that just got in the game.. what ya think?
This track really sounds like a scratch recording of a Kendrick Freestyle.
Hykeem Carter, 18 Years old (was 17 at the time)
some of his production credit.
Jay Rock's "Redemption," Schoolboy Q's "CrasH", and Kendrick Lamar's Black Panther soundtrack.
Source: Complex (July 14, 2018)
Another friend which happens to be pretty notable in the industry that is close to us begins to ask "have you heard this new Baby Keem? hes dope its Kendrick's little cousin."
Fast forward to the next day my homie is sending me a bunch of tracks by Keed and hes saying things like "Yo I think Kendrick writes his music, its too good to be true." To myself I'm thinking nah this kids lyrics are pretty standard. My homie responds "Nah you're not hearing me.. these are Kendrick throwaway freestyles."
I listened to a couple more tracks.. the lyrics are simple yet simplistic, way beyond someone of his age that just got in the game.. what ya think?
This track really sounds like a scratch recording of a Kendrick Freestyle.
Hykeem Carter, 18 Years old (was 17 at the time)
some of his production credit.
Jay Rock's "Redemption," Schoolboy Q's "CrasH", and Kendrick Lamar's Black Panther soundtrack.
Source: Complex (July 14, 2018)

Baby Keem said: