Kali-B and Jeed Ask “Who Pulled Up?”

Kali-B and Jeed Want To Know "Who Pulled Up?"

Who Pulled Up?

Kali B & Jeed


A hip-hop/R&B song with a splash of jazzy vibes.

Kali-B is an upcoming R&B artist, singer, and songwriter from Saudi Arabia. His talented ear for music allows him to explore different genres and offer a more dynamic, eclectic style. In 2018, B dropped his debut single, “I Like It.” Years later, he released singles “Problem,” “More,” and “I Got U,” and projects In a Parallel Universe and Signals. Kali B’s entire discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and SoundCloud. His most recent single, “Who Pulled Up?,” features fellow artist, Jeed. 

“Who Pulled Up?” will make anyone ooze with confidence and swag. At the same time, it’ll give listeners a throwback to the 70s. This song fuses the uptempo sounds of disco and the slick, soft dashes of jazz. As a result, things get funky, but in a cool way. Kali B’s silky voice smooths over this track with such confidence that it will put you at immediate ease. The song easily feels like something Anderson .Paak or BJ The Chicago Kid would make. 

Stream the silky smooth “Who Pulled Up?” below.



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