Lil Keed’s Posthumous Album Detailed, New Song Shared: Listen

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Lil Keed’s Posthumous Album Detailed, New Song Shared: Listen

“Self Employed” is the second single from Keed Talk to ’Em 2

The first posthumous Lil Keed album, Keed Talk to ’Em 2, is getting released on Friday, March 17, via Young Stoner Life Records and 300 Entertainment. The album will include the recent single “Long Way to Go,” as well as a new song called “Self Employed.” Find the music video for the latter track below.

Keed Talk to ’Em 2 is the sequel to the 2018 mixtape Keed Talk to ’Em and the follow-up to 2020’s Trapped on Cleveland 3—the final release of Lil Keed’s lifetime. The new album includes guest spots from Young Thug, Nav, Big Sean, Cordae, and Keed’s brother, Lil Gotit, among others.

Lil Keed died last year at the age of 24. Months before his death, members of Young Stoner Life—including Gunna and label founder Young Thug—were charged in a sweeping indictment that called Young Stoner Life a “criminal street gang.” Keed was not named in the indictment; Gunna has since been released from jail after taking an Alford plea; and Young Thug is awaiting trial in the case.

Read Alphonse Pierre’s rememberance “Lil Keed Had More to Give.”

Keed Talk to ’Em 2:

01 Go See
02 Bags to the Sky
03 Muso Kuso [ft. Nav]
04 SRT [ft. Lil Gotit]
05 Hottest [ft. Big Sean]
06 Feelings Changed
07 Get Money
08 Think About It
09 Long Way to Go
10 Can’t Fall Victim [ft. KayCyy]
11 All I Wanna Know [ft. Young Thug]
12 Lost My Trust [ft. Cordae]
13 Hitman
14 Betty Boop [ft. Karlae]
15 Off Land [ft. Lil Jairmy]
16 Big Bag [ft. Young Thug and Dolly White]
17 Kick Back [ft. Lil Gotit and StickBaby]
18 Self Employed
19 Love Me Again
20 Thank You Lord

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