Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar Link Up on 'Good Flirts' from Ca$ino

Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar Link Up on 'Good Flirts' from Ca$ino

baby keem’s new album Ca$ino is out now and includes a collaborative track with Kendrick Lamar titled “Good Flirts, ” a downtempo, flirtatious cut that also features singer Momo Boyd. The song continues a string of high-profile pairings between the pair and arrives as Keem prepares a broad touring run supporting the album between April and September.

Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar

“Good Flirts” reunites the cousins after several past collaborations, including songs named “The Hillbillies, ” “Vent, ” “Range Brothers, ” and the Grammy-winning “Family Ties. ” On the new track, Lamar supplies a verse that plays out with casual images — lounging, watching a show called Sinners, admiring a romantic partner, and musing whether God might be a woman — while Momo Boyd contributes soft-rock-inflected vocals. The result is presented over a laid-back beat and leans into a playful, flirtatious mood.

Standout songs from Ca$ino

Ca$ino is Keem’s second studio album, following his prior release The Melodic Blue. Review commentary and staff roundups have highlighted multiple tracks for different reasons. “Good Flirts” is noted for its cool restraint and sultry keys; another cut uses a pitched-up Feist sample to anchor a love song. One track, “I am not a Lyricist, ” offers roving storytelling that draws attention for its poetic tone and personal lyrics about Keem’s family struggles. A separate song leans into strip-club sonics with a guest appearance by Too $hort, while a track titled “Circus Circus” uses casino fanfare and primitive percussion as a backdrop for reflections on a Nevada upbringing.

Tour plans and what’s next

Keem will support Ca$ino with an extensive tour slated to run between April and September, covering the United States, Canada, Europe, and the UK. That schedule provides a clear promotional window for the album and for live exposure of collaborative tracks like “Good Flirts. ” If the tour reaches major markets as planned, it will offer multiple opportunities to showcase the album’s varied sounds — from intimate, vulnerable storytelling to more playful, club-oriented moments.

Behind the rollout, Kendrick Lamar also contributed off-stage: he co-produced a series of documentary shorts released during Ca$ino’s rollout and appeared on-camera in interviews discussing Keem’s artistic development. In one on-camera reflection, Lamar described how Keem’s early beat-making signaled talent and how Keem’s growth as a rapper surprised him, noting Keem’s facility with melody and patterning.

The record’s themes are explicitly personal. Keem has spoken in performance contexts about family trauma that shaped the album — the loss of a grandmother, family eviction, and his mother’s gambling debts — and those elements surface in the lyrics and tone of multiple tracks. The album also draws from a wide musical palette, with samples and influences that reviewers noted range broadly.

Key takeaways:

  • “Good Flirts” pairs Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar on a downtempo, flirtatious track featuring Momo Boyd.
  • Ca$ino is Keem’s second studio album and includes contributions from guest artists such as Too $hort and Che Ecru.
  • Keem will tour across the U. S., Canada, Europe, and the UK between April and September to support the album.

With the album out and a multi-region tour planned, the coming months will show how songs like “Good Flirts” perform live and whether the record’s mix of vulnerability and swagger sustains broader attention through festival and arena dates on the itinerary.