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Not too long ago Baby Keem teased a cinematic event with the release of his latest offering The Melodic Blue and the time has come for his fans to indulge in the Savannah Setten-directed visuals as they are in for quite the journey.
Premiering on Amazon Prime on December 5, the short film features three unreleased songs that fans will no doubt want to bump ASAP in “Rock Me,” “Torch”, and the James Blake-assisted “White Laces.” Taking a trip through Baby Keem’s memories of moments passed and struggles he’s dealt with throughout, the 18-minute affair is an experience one won’t soon forget as it consists of spiffy animation, seductive sequences, and overall entertaining visual concepts.
We’re not mad at all.
The short film stars Amandla Stenberg, Shakira Ja’nai Paye, Francis Lovehall, Séréna Sy and Hykeem Carter, was produced by Jamie Rabineau and Cornell Brown and executive produced by Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free.
Check out the trailer for Baby Keem’s “The Melodic Blue” below and peep the entire clip here and let us know your thoughts on the joint in the comments section.
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Over the years Kendrick Lamar has endeared himself to his fans and earned quite a few nicknames including K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and even Oklahoma. But will Kountry Kendrick become his latest moniker in the rap game?!
Well, he hasn’t exactly called himself that (yet), but given the title of his latest cut, we wouldn’t be surprised if that becomes an option at some point. Linking up with Baby Keem for their collaborative visuals to “The Hillbillies,” the rapping cousins use old school VHS tech to film their video. Taking viewers on a trip with them to a carnival (as well as private jet footage) where they have some good ol’ fun with some unsuspecting patrons who probably don’t know who they are, Baby Keem and a cowboy boot rockin’ Kendrick eventually find their way to the mall to turn up before linking up with Tyler, The Creator outside of Dodgers stadium.
Kountry Kendrick really got bars, man.
Check out the fisheye lens visuals to “The Hillbillies” below and let us know what you think of the clip in the comments section below. Heck, let us know if you’re even familiar with The Beverly Hillbillies while you’re at it. We wouldn’t be surprised if you’re not. Just sayin’.
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