Baby Keem is poised to return to the music scene with Ca$ino, his sophomore album arriving on . The project, released via pgLang/Eerie Times/Columbia Records, marks a significant moment for the 25-year-old rapper, following the success of his 2021 debut, The Melodic Blue.
The Melodic Blue achieved platinum certification in the U.S., moving over one million copies according to the Recording Industry Association of America. It also spawned the Grammy-winning single “Family Ties,” a collaboration with his cousin, Kendrick Lamar, solidifying Keem’s position as a rising force in hip-hop.
Ca$ino promises to build on that momentum, featuring a stellar lineup of guest artists including Lamar, Too Short, Momo Boyd, and Che Ecru. The album’s tracklist reveals a diverse sonic landscape, hinting at the experimental and genre-bending approach that characterized The Melodic Blue.
The announcement of Ca$ino was accompanied by the release of a nearly ten-minute behind-the-scenes film, offering a glimpse into Keem’s creative process and personal life. The film features interviews with family members, including Kendrick Lamar, who reflects on their shared history and the challenges they’ve overcome. Lamar’s contribution extends beyond a featured verse; he’s also credited as a co-producer of the film, titled “Booman I,” alongside Dave Free and pgLang.
Lamar’s commentary within the film provides a poignant backdrop to the album’s themes, touching on generational curses and the “warfare environment” that shaped their upbringing. He speaks candidly about the hardships faced by their families, referencing their roots and the systemic obstacles they’ve navigated. This introspective element suggests that Ca$ino will be a deeply personal and reflective work.
The album’s tracklist offers a further indication of its artistic direction:
- No Security
- Ca$ino
- Birds & The Bees
- Good Flirts ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd
- House Money
- I Am Not A Lyricist
- Sex Appeal ft. Too Short
- Tubi ft Che Ecru
- Highway 95 Pt. 2
- Circus Circus Freestyle
- Dramatic Girl
- No Blame
Beyond the album release, Keem is embarking on an extensive global tour beginning on in Raleigh, North Carolina. The tour encompasses nearly 40 dates across North America, the UK, and Europe, demonstrating Keem’s growing international appeal. Highlights include a performance at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York on and a headline slot at London’s All Points East festival in late August.
The North American leg of the tour will take Keem to major cities including Charlotte, Nashville, Atlanta, Miami Beach, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Following the North American run, he’ll cross the Atlantic for European dates in Cologne, Berlin, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, and several cities across the UK, including London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham.
Keem’s relative quietude since The Melodic Blue has been punctuated by a few notable collaborations, including “The Hillbillies” with Kendrick Lamar in 2023 and “Leavemealone” with Fred again.., Four Tet, and Skrillex. However, his live performances have been infrequent, with his last major show taking place at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in November 2023. The upcoming tour signifies a full return to the stage and a commitment to connecting with fans worldwide.
The release of Ca$ino and the subsequent tour represent a pivotal moment in Baby Keem’s career. Building on the critical and commercial success of his debut, he’s poised to solidify his position as one of the most innovative and compelling voices in contemporary hip-hop. The album’s themes of family, hardship, and generational struggles, coupled with its diverse sonic palette and impressive roster of collaborators, suggest a project that is both deeply personal and broadly resonant.
