Baby Keem: The rap heavyweight’s long-awaited sophomore album - ‘Ca$ino’ - officially arrives February 20
Need some more heat to get you all thawed out? Look no further than lyrical rap artist Baby Keem coming through with his Ca$ino studio project February 20.
Baby Keem’s ‘Ca$ino’ comes out Friday, February 20
Just thing - BK released his studio debut The Melodic Blue album in 2021. Fast-forward 5 years and it’s a new studio effort plus full-fledged tour getting announced this week. Peep the deets.
GRAMMY-Award winning recording artist Baby Keem announced his second studio album Ca$ino, set to release February 20th via pgLang/Eerie Times/Columbia Records. Limited Edition Vinyl and Album Pre-Order is available HERE.
Ca$ino Tracklist
1. No Security
2. Ca$ino
3. Birds & the Bees
4. Good Flirts ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd
5. House Money
6. I am not a Lyricist
7. $ex Appeal ft. Too $hort
8. Tubi ft. Che Ecru
9. Highway 95 pt. 2
10. Circus Circus Free$tyle
11. Dramatic Girl
12. No BlameBaby Keem also unveiled The Ca$ino Tour – his headlining 36-date tour, presented by Live Nation, Eerie Times, and pgLang set to take over stages across North America, Europe and the United Kingdom. Alongside the album and tour announcement, Keem released a documentary that offers a glimpse into his personal life and upbringing. Watch HERE.
The Ca$ino Tour kicks off in North America on April 15th in Raleigh, NC, and hits major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Montreal, Dallas, Atlanta, and more, before wrapping up on June 7th in Boston, MA. The tour then heads to Europe and the UK from August 31st through September 18th, kicking off in Cologne, Germany. Stops include Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Glasgow, and more, before concluding in London, UK.
Ca$ino is the follow up to Keem’s RIAA platinum certified, critically acclaimed debut album, The Melodic Blue, originally released in September 2021 and The Melodic Blue Deluxe in 2022 — featuring the 5x platinum single “Family Ties” featuring Kendrick Lamar, which earned Keem his first GRAMMY Award for Best Rap Performance.
