Baby Keem’s new album CA$INO has officially arrived, marking the rapper’s second studio release and featuring a high-profile collaboration with Kendrick Lamar.
Released on Friday, February 20, CA$INO blends bold production with Baby Keem’s signature style. The Carson-born artist, whose real name is Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr., unveiled the album a day after hosting a listening party and live performance on his YouTube channel.
The project follows his 2021 debut album, The Melodic Blue, and builds on the momentum he has maintained over the past few years.
Baby Keem New Album CA$INO Tracklist
Baby Keem’s new album CA$INO includes 12 tracks:
- No Security
- Ca$ino
- Birds & the Bees
- Good Flirts ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd
- House Money
- I am not a Lyricist
- $ex Appeal ft. Too $hort
- Tubi ft. Che Ecru
- Highway 95 pt. 2
- Circus Circus Free$tyle
- Dramatic Girl
- No Blame
One of the most talked-about songs is “Good Flirts,” which reunites Baby Keem with his cousin Kendrick Lamar. The collaboration adds star power and continues their creative partnership.
Baby Keem first gained attention in the late 2010s, including a notable appearance on the Black Panther soundtrack curated by Kendrick Lamar. Since then, he has worked with major artists and earned recognition for his distinct sound.
His debut album, The Melodic Blue, established him as a rising force in hip-hop. With CA$INO, he expands his catalogue while experimenting with different themes and production styles.
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The new project also reflects his continued collaboration within a close creative circle, including previous joint efforts with Kendrick Lamar. Fans have praised the surprise elements and guest features that elevate the album’s range.
CA$INO signals confidence from Baby Keem as he steps further into the spotlight. By combining solo tracks with strategic features, he strengthens his position in the current hip-hop landscape.
The album is now available across major streaming platforms. With CA$INO, Baby Keem delivers a follow-up that reinforces his evolving artistry and growing influence in the genre.