Lil B Does It For His Cat Keke In His "In My Feelings" Freestyle

Lil B blesses us with new music on his "In My Feelings" remix.

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Drake's "In My Feelings" is undoubtedly the song of the summer. The song is currently spending its second consecutive week atop the Billboard Hot 100 after breaking the record for the most single week U.S. streams. Much of that is due to the virality of the song. Shiggy's #DoTheShiggy challenge and the numerous remixes that have been released since the song dropped played a major factor in helping it reach to the top of the charts and hold the position. We've heard remixes from Plies, Papoose, Grafh and more over the weeks but more recently, the BasedGod touched the instrumental and did it for his Keke.

Lil B comes through with Based Freestyle over Drake's "In My Feelings." The Bay Area native's version of the track is directed at his cat, Keke rather than a girl. Lil B's new freestyle finds him spreading a message of positivity as well as endorsing pet adoption over TrapMoneyBenny's production. 

Lil B's "Keke Thats My Kitty" seems to be part of the relaunch of "Based Freestyles." The rapper hit Twitter to announce that "BASED FREESTYLES ARE BACK 2018!!!" after releasing his latest cut. 

https://twitter.com/_/status/1021122742525911040

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Lil B in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Keke, that's my kitty
She's adopted and you n*ggas don't know nothin' bout that
Why you frontin'? Why you lyin'?
N*ggas be lookin' like a lion


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