Of the new albums that dropped this weekend, Lil Keed’s posthumous 20-track project is quickly proving to be a fan favourite. The late rapper’s estate unleashed the long-awaited Keed Talk To ‘Em 2 on Friday (March 17), following his original 2018 release. On that, he worked with the likes of Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, and Slimelife Shawty. Thanks to his hard work, the latest installment in the series has an equally impressive roster of collaborators.
NAV on “Muso Kuso,” Big Sean on “Hottest,” and Offset on “How Many” are just a few of the titles markedly aided by industry icons. Others include Trippie Redd’s work on “Get Money,” Cordae’s appearance on “Lost My Trust,” and finally, Karlae’s bars on the fun-loving “Betty Boop.” The guest listeners are arguably most excited about, however, is Young Thug, who showed out on two separate tracks for his fallen friend.
Lil Keed’s New Album Includes Two Features from Thugger
Thugger’s first appearance comes on “All I Wanna Know,” on which he and Keed take turns singing over production by London on da Track, Carter Lang, and Westen Weiss. “Safety locks came in the Benz like I’m a child / Young age adapted to the streets, I’m runnin’ wild,” the YSL head begins his first verse.
On the bridge, the So Much Fun hitmaker continues, “All I know how to do is make this cash talk to you / All I know how to do is make these bags walk to you,” before launching into the chorus. Young Thug’s second feature on his artist’s posthumous release comes on “Big Bag,” which Keed also tapped Dolly White for. Together, the three artists created a unique song that many fans already love.
Stream Lil Keed’s “All I Wanna Know” with Young Thug on YouTube above. Afterward, check out the full Keed Talk To ‘Em 2 project here if you haven’t already. If you’re in need of more release recommendations, you can find them on our Fire Emoji playlist update.
Quotable Lyrics:
Yeah, and I just wanna know if you down for me
If it ever came down to it, would you fold on me?
Throw these bands back and forth, monkey in the middle
Come here, girl, feel the breeze, I chop the ceilin’ (Woo)