Baby Keem Drops “Good Flirts” Video Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd

Baby Keem Drops “Good Flirts” Video Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd
Baby Keem is back with new visuals — and he brought a major collaborator with him. The rapper just released the official music video for “Good Flirts,” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd.
The video, directed by Renell Medrano, was released March 5 and has already racked up hundreds of thousands of views. The track appears as part of Keem’s latest project rollout tied to his second studio album “Ca$ino.”
Behind the scenes, the production credits reveal a stacked creative team. The video was produced through pgLang, Eerie Times, and North of Now, with executive producers including Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar, and Dave Free.
Additional producers on the project include Jamie Rabineau, Elizabeth Cook, and Landon Kovalick, while Sam Canter served as co-producer. Cinematography was handled by Xiaolong Liu and Arvid Kornstrand, with production design led by Lauren Nikrooz and Helen Morales.
The visual also features a large ensemble cast including Tuesday Usry, Amian Smart-Browne, Kendra Bailey, and several others appearing throughout the stylized clip.
“Good Flirts” arrives as momentum continues to build around Keem’s latest era, with “Ca$ino,” his second studio album, now available.
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