Baby Keem to release new album the melodic blue on Friday
06 September 2021, 14:22
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Baby Keem has announced that his forthcoming album the melodic blue is landing this Friday (10 September).
After revealing last week that the melodic blue had been turned in, Baby Keem has announced that the album is dropping on Friday (10 September), with a trailer directed by Dave Free.
— baby keem (@babykeem) September 6, 2021
the melodic blue will follow Baby Keem's 2019 mixtape DIE FOR MY BITCH, and will feature last month's "family ties" single with his cousin Kendrick Lamar, and April's Travis Scott collaboration "durag activity".
The full tracklist for Baby Keem's album is yet to be revealed.
Baby Keem's the melodic blue album will land this Friday (10 September).
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