/r/BabyKeem
Subreddit of the former Minecraft YouTuber
/r/BabyKeem
Fool Keal (baby keem's brother) just dropped his first ep
In 2024
"Huh", a relatively short verse from Hykeem Carter, could display his confusion as to why he is on "Like Him", a track made by a relatively smaller musical artist, Tyler, the Creator. His confusion also could be the talent difference between himself and Tyler. Tyler, the Creator has made six small albums, with the track that 🐐 is featured on part of his seventh album. Keem didn't want to carry the album, as he does for every other album.
It's right in front of yall and you'll stay calling me delusional but you'll see, you'll see tonight, and I'll be laughing at all of you. Every single one of you🤣🤣🫵🫵
gonna be the best feature of the 2020s
Anyone here like Fool Keal(baby keems brother) and his music, personally idk. And any ideas on baby keems feature?? If not i guess I’ll just listen to “huh” on repeat for the rest of the year.
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FEATURE OFF THE YEARRRR
Like Him Like Him Like Him Like Him Like Him Like Heem Likee hmm Likeeem Likekeem Like Keem...
LIKE KEEM
Just as I thought. Baby Keem is the 🐐, and everybody wants to be just like him. Hence, the name of the song, which has absolutely no relevance to an absent father figure.
So I propose that whenever we mention this song in the sub, we refer to it as Like Keem
The affirmative "huh" confirms my speculation. Also, it's not like Tyler is speaking about an absent father figure that he resembles in looks and personality... Definitely not
Here me out. I may not be u/BabyKeemGlazer, but I think I have some important points to discuss when it comes to baby keems “huh” adlib in Like Him. It isn't just a casual grunt—it's a seismic event in the landscape of modern music, a cosmic blip that reverberates through the annals of hip-hop history. This “huh” is a microcosm of the human condition, encapsulating all the existential angst and raw emotion that pours out of my speakers. It’s like Baby Keem cracked open his soul and let a single sound slip out, and in that moment, the universe paused to listen.
Let me give you a horror story that will haunt you in your sleep - imagine a world without that “huh.” We’d be living in a grayscale reality, devoid of the vibrant color that this one syllable injects into the song. A wise man once said that keem’s ‘huh’ adlib has similar effects on humans to hard core drugs, where euphoria overcomes the human mind. It’s not just a sound; it’s an ethereal whisper that bridges the gap between the earthly and the divine, between the mundane and the transcendent.
The placement of the “huh” is so precise, it’s as if the stars themselves aligned for this moment. It punctuates the flow of the song like a divine decree, compelling every listener to sit up and take notice. The change of beat hints at the possibility of keem producing, as the beat has mellow undertones of his type of production, which let me say - makes one of my bones in my body get harder.
In essence, this “huh” is not just an adlib; it’s a sonic landmark, a cultural milestone, a beacon of genius in the sprawling tapestry of hip-hop. Without it, we’re missing a crucial piece of the puzzle, a key to unlocking the full emotional depth of music. It’s proof that sometimes the smallest sounds can carry the heaviest weight, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of music history.
Though I’m layering it on thicker than a krispy kreme donut, and I'm doing so many tricks on it you prolly think I’m in the circus, I really do believe that this adlib will go down in history books and will be taught in our grandchildrens classrooms decades later from now. Without it, who knows where we’d be? Certainly, not in a place as enriched and enlightened as we are, thanks to that single, profound utterance.
Finally, I have one theory. Keem expels his three letter word of ecstasy at 3:03 in the song. Surely this means keem will be dropping on 3/3/25?
Last night as I slept I could feel my conscious shifting into someone else, I was suddenly in a music studio and I was noticeably shorter, probably about 5'4, I looked around the studio and saw the ea2 cover art on the wall, I looked around even more and saw a man in the corner, I was taken aback by his aura, he was shrouded in shadow I could not see his face. But one thing I could see is that he was holding two phones...
We all heard the huh at 3:04, but I keep hearing him say yur throughout Tyler's first verse
Baby Keem’s “huh” on Tyler, the Creator’s “Like Him” is more than just an ad-lib; it’s a moment of raw, unfiltered expression that feels like a pulse within the song. That subtle exclamation holds an enigmatic weight, almost as if it captures a split-second of unspoken thought, an emotional undercurrent that words alone can’t convey. In a track where Tyler reflects on identity and masculinity, Keem’s “huh” lands like a visceral, instinctual response—an echo of ambiguity, surprise, or even defiance. It’s a reminder of how the smallest vocal inflection can ripple through a song, leaving traces of complexity and emotion that deepen its impact and resonate beyond the music itself.
bro we are so back. the acoustics in this man’s voice when he said these words made me literally levitate. this wasn’t just a word it was a symbol. he really opened up my eyes as a person. this word made me think deeper and more closely into life. really life changing shit right here. my glorious king he really changed my perspective of life with this verse. he really is a lyrical genius. his way with words makes him the goat. the way he only said one word helped him stay humble and not take away the spotlight from the small artist known as tyler the creator and really shows how humble our goat really is. Thank you so much for your word of wisdom Hykeem and i hope this branches out into more music for us loyal fans of your work. “Huh” is really just a life changing quote and not just a simple adlib. this wasn’t just a word or a verse or a feature it was hykeems wisdom that he is sharing into the world. please come back my glorious king. we miss you
BRO SAID 1 WORD AND DIPPED
"Huh" a particularly short verse showcasing us Mr Carters humble personality, he didn't want to take the spotlight from Tyler(True goat behavior) being humble may be a nod towards his cousin Kendrick Lamar who has a song called "HUMBLE." It's also a nod towards J. Cole who we all know is the most humble man in the rap game, Confirming that Baby Keem will he on "The Fall Off". "Huh" also expresses Tylers confusion and fear of how his fans would react when he came out as Bi-sexual, Baby keem showing support confirms that he's an ally. In short baby keem is a spiritual lyrical miracle who carried Chromakopia. Can't wait to see this win song of the year😆😆😆
DO NOT TELL ME THE ONLY THING WE'RE GETTING FROM KEEMY KEEM THIS YEAR IS ONE SINGLE ADLIB LASTING UNDER ONE SECOND! KEEMY KEEM DROP THE ALBUM 😭😭🐕🐕🐕🐕
this bitch hopped on the album said "huh?" and left bro are you fr right now.