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'''Hykeem |
'''Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr.''' (born October 22, 2000), known professionally as '''Baby Keem''', is an American rapper and record producer.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-02-03 |title=Artist Spotlight: Who Is Las Vegas Rapper Baby Keem? |url=https://audiblwav.com/who-is-baby-keem/ |access-date=2022-03-07 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-02-04 |title=Baby Keem: The Full Profile |url=https://raptv.com/artist/baby-keem-the-full-profile/ |access-date=2022-03-07 |website=RapTV |language=en-US}}</ref> He initially gained major recognition following the release of his single "[[Orange Soda (song)|Orange Soda]]", from his second mixtape ''Die for My Bitch'' (2019). He would later collaborate with [[Kanye West]] on the song "[[Praise God]]", which reached the [[Top 40|top 20]] on the US ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] chart and was certified [[Music recording certification|Platinum]] in April 2022. |
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His debut studio album ''[[The Melodic Blue]]'', was released in September 2021 by [[PGLang|pgLang]] and [[Columbia Records]]. The album debuted at number five on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart. The single "[[Family Ties (song)|Family Ties]]" with his cousin [[Kendrick Lamar]] became his second top 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and received the [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance]]. The album also included the songs "[[Durag Activity]]" alongside [[Travis Scott]], and "[[Range Brothers]]" with Lamar. |
His debut studio album ''[[The Melodic Blue]]'', was released in September 2021 by [[PGLang|pgLang]] and [[Columbia Records]]. The album debuted at number five on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart. The single "[[Family Ties (song)|Family Ties]]" with his cousin [[Kendrick Lamar]] became his second top 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and received the [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance]]. The album also included the songs "[[Durag Activity]]" alongside [[Travis Scott]], and "[[Range Brothers]]" with Lamar. |
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Birth name | Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. |
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Born | Carson, California, U.S.[1][2] | October 22, 2000
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Years active | 2017–present |
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Website | keem themelodicblue eerietimes |
Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. (born October 22, 2000), known professionally as Baby Keem, is an American rapper and record producer.[3][4] He initially gained major recognition following the release of his single "Orange Soda", from his second mixtape Die for My Bitch (2019). He would later collaborate with Kanye West on the song "Praise God", which reached the top 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified Platinum in April 2022.
His debut studio album The Melodic Blue, was released in September 2021 by pgLang and Columbia Records. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart. The single "Family Ties" with his cousin Kendrick Lamar became his second top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and received the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance. The album also included the songs "Durag Activity" alongside Travis Scott, and "Range Brothers" with Lamar.
Early life
He was born in Carson, California.[5] Prior to beginning his rapping career, Hykeem spent his early life (as early as 4 years old) in music studios watching his Aunts & Uncles "burn" CD's using the famous platform LimeWire, which was the most common source of free music listening back in the early 2000's. Just a few years later, he shared his memories of hearing Kanye West's album "808s & Heartbreak" on the radio while living in Las Vegas during the Winter of 2008. This sparked his interest for music even more, which spurred his music research the following year. Keem looked up to artists such as Ye, Kid Cudi, Lil Wayne, Eminem, 50 Cent, along with others.[6]
Keem became a small, yet prominent YouTuber who was involved in the Minecraft Survival Games mini-game scene during the early 2010's. Keem's Minecraft account was under the in game name "hykeemc" and his YouTube account went by the alias "AllMightyModz".[7] Keem was known for being a highly skilled player on The Hive and MCGamer Network servers, amassing more than 1,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel because of his prowess. Keem would frequently hold Skype calls where his fans could play along with him.[8] Today, Keem's channel is inactive, however, the links on his channel direct you to Keem's current SoundCloud account.[9]
It wasn't until 2014 that Hykeem decided to start pursuing his own musical career.[10]
Musical career
Keem has both songwriting and production credits on his cousin Kendrick Lamar's project, Black Panther: The Album, TDE member Jay Rock's Redemption, Schoolboy Q's Crash Talk, and the song "Nile" from Disney's The Lion King: The Gift.[11] Keem worked with record producer Cardo, on his two mixtapes, The Sound of a Bad Habit (2018) and Die for My Bitch (2019).
In March 2020, Keem was featured in the visual mission statement for Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free's company, pgLang.[12] In August 2020, it was revealed Baby Keem was included on XXL's 2020 Freshman Class.[13]
On September 18, 2020, Keem returned with the release of two new songs, "Hooligan", and "Sons & Critics Freestyle".[14] He then released "No Sense", on March 5, 2021.[15] On April 30, Keem released "Durag Activity" with Travis Scott.[16] The song was followed by another collaboration with Keem's cousin Kendrick Lamar, titled "Family Ties", which was released on August 27, 2021.[17] These songs are featured on Keem's debut studio album The Melodic Blue, which was released on September 10, 2021.[18][19] The album also included the single "Issues", which Keem performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a collaboration with Don Toliver titled "Cocoa", as well as previously teased tracks "Vent" and "Range Brothers".[20] Keem also made an appearance on Kanye West's tenth studio album Donda, on the song "Praise God", alongside Travis Scott.[21]
On April 3, 2022, Keem won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance for "Family Ties", along with Kendrick Lamar.[22]
On October 28, 2022, Keem released the deluxe edition of The Melodic Blue.[23]
Artistry
Influences
In a 2019 interview, Keem cited American musician Kid Cudi, as a major influence: "I was inspired by Cudi's cadences and shit like that. Kid Cudi's one of my favorite artists."[24]
In a 2021 interview with Billboard, Keem reportedly identified as part of the Mike WiLL Made-It and Metro Boomin generation, saying he derives inspiration from the two producers, as well as from Kanye West.[25]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||
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US [26] |
AUS [27] |
CAN [28] |
NOR [29] |
NZ [30] |
SWE [31] |
UK [32] | |||
The Melodic Blue | 5 | 21 | 5 | 9 | 12 | 59 | 49 |
Mixtapes
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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US [36] | ||
The Sound of Bad Habit |
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Die for My Bitch |
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196 |
EPs
Title | Details |
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Oct (as Hykeem Carter) |
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Midnight (as Hykeem Carter) |
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No Name (as Hykeem Carter) |
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Hearts & Darts |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||
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US [39] |
AUS [40] |
CAN [41] |
IRE [42] |
NZ [43] |
UK [44] | ||||||||
"Invented It" | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Die for My Bitch | |||||
"France Freestyle" | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||
"Orange Soda" | 98 | — | 100 | — | — | — |
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"Hooligan" | 2020 | — | — | — | — | — | — | The Melodic Blue | |||||
"Sons & Critics Freestyle" | — | — | — | — | — | — | non-album singles | ||||||
"No Sense" | 2021 | — | — | — | — | — | — | The Melodic Blue | |||||
"Durag Activity" (with Travis Scott) |
85 | — | 53 | 74 | — | 96 | |||||||
"Family Ties" (with Kendrick Lamar) |
18 | 44 | 19 | 32 | 29 | 52 | |||||||
"Issues"[20] | —[A] | — | — | — | —[B] | — | |||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Other charted songs
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||||
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US [48] |
US R&B [49] |
US Rap [50] |
AUS [51] |
CAN [52] |
IRE [42] |
NZ Hot [47] | ||||
"Honest" | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | 81 [53] |
— |
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Die for My Bitch |
"Praise God" (Kanye West featuring Travis Scott and Baby Keem) |
2021 | 20 | 10 | 9 | 13 | 17 | — | — |
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Donda |
"Trademark USA" | —[C] | — | — | — | — | — | 25 | The Melodic Blue | ||
"Range Brothers" (with Kendrick Lamar) |
53 | 23 | 20 | — | 61 | 93 | 11 |
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"Cocoa" (featuring Don Toliver) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 29 | |||
"Lost Souls" (featuring Brent Faiyaz) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 24 |
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"16" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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"Bank Account" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) |
2022 | —[D] | 46 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"Praise God"[55] | 2021 | Kanye West, Travis Scott | Donda |
"Outerspace" | Don Toliver | Life of a Don | |
"We Did It Kid" | 2022 | Kanye West, Migos | Donda 2 |
"Savior" | Kendrick Lamar, Sam Dew | Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers |
Music videos
Year | Title | Director(s) | Artist(s) |
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2018 | "Baby Keem" | N/A[56] | Baby Keem |
"Miss Charlotte" | N/A[57] | ||
2019 | "Gang Activities" | Shia LaBeouf[58] | |
"Invented It" | Neal Farmer[59] | ||
"Honest" | James R. Weneta[60] | ||
"Orange Soda" | Dave Free[61] | ||
"Moshpit" | Jack Begert[62] | ||
2020 | "Hooligan" | Jake Schreier[63] | |
2021 | "No Sense" | Savannah Setten[64] | |
"Durag Activity" | Eliel Ford[65] | Baby Keem and Travis Scott | |
"Family Ties" | Dave Free[66] | Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar | |
"The Melodic Blue (Album Trailer)" | Dave Free[67] | Baby Keem | |
"Issues" | Jake Schreier[68] | ||
"First Order of Business" | Dave Free[69] |
Tours
Headlining
- Die For My Bitch Tour (2019)
- The Melodic Blue Tour (2021-2022)
Supporting
- Kendrick Lamar - The Big Steppers Tour (2022)
Production credits
2018
Various artists - Black Panther: The Album
2019
- 04. "Numb Numb Juice" (additional production)[73]
- 06. "Lies" (featuring Ty Dolla $ign and YG) (additional production)[74]
Various artists - The Lion King: The Gift
- 10. "NILE" (performed by Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar) (additional production)[75]
2022
Offset - Blame it on Set
- "54321"[76]
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | Himself | Best New Artist | Nominated | [77] |
Donda (as featured artist) | Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
"Family Ties" | Best Rap Performance | Won | ||
Best Rap Song | Nominated |
BET Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | "Family Ties" | Video of the Year | Won | [78] |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Himself | Best New Artist | Nominated |
Billboard Music Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | "Praise God" | Top Gospel Song | Nominated | [79] |
"Praise God" | Top Christian Song | Nominated |
NME Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | "Family Ties" | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [80] |
XXL Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | "Family Ties" | Song of the Year | Nominated | [81] |
Video of the Year | Nominated |
Notes
- ^ "Issues" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[46]
- ^ "Issues" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 30 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[47]
- ^ "Trademark USA" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[46]
- ^ "Bank Account" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[54]
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- ^ "Meet Hykeem Carter, The Mysterious Artist Who Has Credits on Multiple TDE Projects". Complex.
- ^ "Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free Launch New Company pgLang". Pitchfork. March 5, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
- ^ Cline, Georgette (August 11, 2020). "XXL 2020 FRESHMAN CLASS REVEALED". XXL. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
- ^ "hooligan / sons & critics - Single by Baby Keem on Apple Music". September 17, 2020. Retrieved September 17, 2020 – via Apple Music.
- ^ @babykeem (March 1, 2021). "3/5 👀 ..." (Tweet). Retrieved March 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ @babykeem (April 21, 2021). "durag activity @trvisXX let's gooo..." (Tweet). Retrieved April 22, 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar team up on "family ties"". The FADER. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
- ^ "Baby Keem to release new album 'The Melodic Blue' this week". NME. September 6, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
- ^ "Baby Keem Releasing New Album The Melodic Blue This Week". Pitchfork. September 6, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
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- ^ "Kanye West Finally Releases New Album Donda". Pitchfork. August 29, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
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- ^ "Baby Keem Drops 'The Melodic Blue' Deluxe Edition". Complex. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
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- ^ "Baby Keem Reveals His Next Release Will Be 'The Melodic Blue'". Uproxx. August 28, 2021. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
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- "Orange Soda": "Billboard Hot 100: January 18, 2020". Billboard. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
- "Durag Activity": "Billboard Hot 100: May 15, 2021". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
- "Family Ties": "Kendrick Lamar Chart History: Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
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- "Orange Soda": "Canadian Hot 100: January 18, 2020". Billboard. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
- "Durag Activity": "Canadian Hot 100: May 15, 2021". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
- "Family Ties": "Kendrick Lamar Chart History: Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
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- ^ "NZ Top 40 Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
- ^ "Baby Keem and Travis Scott | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
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- ^ a b "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
- ^ Peaks on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart:
- "Praise God": "Kanye West – Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
- "Range Brothers": "Kendrick Lamar – Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ^ Peaks on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart:
- "Praise God": "Kanye West – Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
- "Range Brothers": "Kendrick Lamar – Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- "Bank Account": "Lil Uzi Vert – Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
- ^ Peaks on the Hot Rap Songs chart:
- "Praise God": "Kanye West – Chart History: Hot Rap Songs". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
- "Range Brothers": "Kendrick Lamar – Chart History: Hot Rap Songs". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ^ "Discography Kanye West". australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
- ^ Peaks of other charted songs on the Canadian Hot 100:
- "Praise God": "Kanye West – Chart History: Billboard Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
- "Range Brothers": "Kendrick Lamar – Chart History: Billboard Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ^ "IRMA – Irish Charts". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
- ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100: Week of November 12, 2022". Billboard. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
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- ^ "Baby Keem - Miss Charlotte (OFFICIAL VIDEO)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Baby Keem - Gang Activities (Official Video)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Baby Keem - Invented It (Official Video)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Baby Keem - Honest (Official Video)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Baby Keem - Orange Soda (OFFICIAL VIDEO)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Baby Keem - Moshpit (OFFICIAL VIDEO)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
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- ^ "Baby Keem - No Sense (Official Video)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
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- ^ "Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar - family ties (Official Video)". Retrieved December 19, 2021 – via YouTube.
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- Living people
- 21st-century American rappers
- American hip hop record producers
- Rappers from Nevada
- West Coast hip hop musicians
- 2000 births
- American hip hop singers
- African-American male singer-songwriters
- African-American male rappers
- African-American record producers
- 21st-century African-American male singers
- Singer-songwriters from Nevada
- Grammy Award winners for rap music
- Trap musicians
- Alternative hip hop musicians
- PGLang artists
- People from Carson, California