Baby Keem & Fred Again… Unite For “Leave Me Alone”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Why did I get hella excited when I found out that Baby Keem dropped this morning?

Baby Keem is gradually becoming one of hip-hop’s biggest draws. Not only are his Spotify numbers pretty impressive, but he’s also racking up Grammy nominations, collaborating with legends, and even having his style emulated by other artists, all before he turned old enough to rent a car. As a fan of his, something I hate is that he doesn’t release a bunch of music. Well, thankfully, today, a song with him and Fred Again… called “leavemealone” hit streaming services.

This is that ‘shrooms s**t. “leavemealone” is powered by this frantic electronic beat that will make you shake your head in a way that will make people think you have CTE. Somehow, someway Baby Keem meets the beat at the rim with a style of rapping that is out of control, unconventional, and downright hypey (I legit couldn’t think of words to describe his rapping style). As for lyrically, he says nothing worthy of repeating. As a matter of fact, just ignore his words; they’ll confuse you.

Welp, Baby Keem has found a way to have his music end up in Hot Topic.



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