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Kidd Kenn: The rap crooner channels his inner Barbie with the 'Everywhere I Go' music video

The glow up isn’t slowing down for Kidd Kenn - at all. The hip-hop crooner has come through for the visual treatment on a much-needed ‘Kidd Kenn’ single. The influence? It’s gotta be the Barbie wave.

The glow up isn’t slowing down for Kidd Kenn - at all. The hip-hop crooner has come through for the visual treatment on a much-needed ‘Kidd Kenn’ single. The influence? It’s gotta be the Barbie wave.

Kidd Kenn’s new ‘Everywhere I Go’ music video is all about Barbie

The hip-hop artist goes the Barbie doll route and pulls it off with ease in the new music video. The song goes. hard but getting this pop culture-inspired twist? Tough.

Hailing from the South Side of Chicago, 20-year old Kidd Kenn (Dontrell Smith) discovered an unparalleled joy for performance at an early age. His viral freestyle videos quickly gained him local notoriety and an influx of fans online racking up hundreds of thousands of views. With the mission of encouraging young people to be comfortable in their own skin, Kidd Kenn approaches his music with a passion and hunger that cannot be denied. He’s a pioneer in his hometown and pushing the  boundaries of hip-hop as we know it. As more and more artists embrace their authentic selves, they will continue to look to Kenn to lead the pack in breaking the mold.

His debut mixtape Childish dropped in September 2018, followed by the Child’s Play EP (February 2020, establishing the Kidd Kenn brand with "Bougie Fellow," "Babysitter," and "Benji"); and Problem Child EP (June 2020, containing “Gold Digger” featuring Dess Dior; “Freestyle,” a viral collaboration with Delli Boe; “Moves” featuring Rico Nasty; and "Good Day").  In 2021, Kenn dropped the “B4” Remix featuring Saucy Santana.  2022 brought Kenn’s move from Island Records to Def Jam Recordings on “Body,” “At It Again,” (a reunion with Delli Boe), and “Want Not A Need” featuring Baby Tate.  All three were included on the July EP release, Grown, which also spun off a new video “Do Dat At” featuring Erica Banks.

Kidd Kenn is busy as ever in 2023, starting with The Best Of Kidd Kenn pink-splatter vinyl + toy doll box-set, released in May and currently available exclusively at over 1,700 of the nearly 2,000 Target store locations in the U.S. and Canada. Kidd Kenn’s buzz continues to grow with tastemaker support and co-signs from Grammy®-winning artists Cardi B, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Nas X, along with Chance The Rapper, Saweetie, Kehlani, Young M.A, and more.

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Kidd Kenn: It's off and running and 'Coming' of course in the new single

If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Kidd Kenn, it’s a clutch delivery and catch wordplay. The hip-hop artist keeps the fire burning courtesy of a new ‘Coming’ single for the masses to embrace.

If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Kidd Kenn, it’s a clutch delivery and catch wordplay. The hip-hop artist keeps the fire burning courtesy of a new ‘Coming’ single for the masses to embrace.

Kidd Kenn delivers with his ‘Coming’ single

The tune goes hard and the playful pink artwork definitely captures your attention. Kick back and get into your KK zone with his newest tune.

Kidd Kenn, the 20 year-old Chicago hip-hop sensation keeps his flow of fan-favorite tracks fresh with the release of “Coming,” his brand new single + pseudo video, available today via 4TH & B’WAY | Def Jam Recordings.  “Coming” is the latest advance music from BUSY BEING BAD, Kenn’s eagerly anticipated new EP arriving August 18th. The EP follows his heralded first-ever appearance at Lollapalooza, in his home­town of Chicago on August 3rd.  Kenn recently appeared on July 8th at House of Luv: Afro Pride Performance in Los Angeles.

“Coming” and “Everywhere I Go” (released in June) mark the first new music from Kidd Kenn since he dropped his Grown EP in July 2022, which included the single + video releases “Body,”“At It Again” (a reunion with Delli Boe), “Want Not A Need” featuring Baby Tate, and “Do Dat At”featuring Erica Banks.  

Kenn described “Body” as “a song meant to make people feel really good about their bodies, to really let go of their insecurities and feel confident in themselves.”  To support the release of “Body,”he played a round of live dates around Memorial Day weekend, including the So What Festival in Arling­ton, Texas, WeHo Pride in West Hollywood, and Taking Black Pride In Seattle.  

The Grown EP was Kenn’s follow-up to his provocative "B4" (Remix) featuring Saucy Santana (November 2021). The remix was preceded by Get Lit (August 2021), a classic high energy track featured in EA’s Madden '22 video­game soundtrack

Prior to that came the raw, hard-hitting Problem Child (June 2021), a 6-song EP whose single + video releases spanned nearly a year, including: "Freestyle," Kenn’s viral col­lab­oration with Delli Boe (watch video here); Gold Digger” featuring Dess Dior

(watch video here); Moves” featuring Rico Nasty (which was synced in the Apple Watch Series 6 online ad); and "Good Day."  

“Good Day” was featured in the summer 2021’s Target x NY Pride ad, supported by Kidd Kenn’s gala performance at the Youth Pride/NYC Pride virtual festival sponsored by Target.  In addition to the City Girls #PussyTalkChallenge, Kenn has received support and co-signs from Grammy®-winning artists Cardi B, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Nas X, along with Chance The Rapper, Saweetie, Young M.A, Kehlani and more. The momentum has not let up since Kenn was first brought onstage by Kehlani at the San Francisco Pride Festival in June 2018.  

As reported by BET, “Kidd Kenn’s verse during the Hip Hop Awards’ ‘Digital Cypher’ was a crowd favorite, so much so that a snippet of the verse went viral.”  Kenn appeared as the first openly LGBTQAI rapper to perform in the elite Cypher, alongside LaKeyah, Toosii and Symba. Theinfluential annual all-star cypher collabo always draws tens of millions of views.  

Kidd Kenn made headlines when he was selected for GLAAD’s prestigious list of “20 Under 20: Young LGBTQ People Shaping The Future of Media and Activism,” presented by Teen Vogue.  Check it out HERE   He was later nominated for a GLAAD award for “Outstanding Breakthrough Artist.”  Kenn was also included in OUT Magazine’s influential OUT100 List.  Check out that feature HERE

The buzz behind Kidd Kenn has been explosive, with PAPERFaderXXLHot New Hip HopNylonTeen VogueOffice MagazineInterview Magazine, and other tastemakers all rallying behind the young artist.  Nylon called him a “rap phenom,” and Fader dubbed him “Chicago’s Next Teen Sensation.”  Summer 2019 saw him perform at multiple virtual Pride festivals including MobiFest, Wynwood Pride, Pride South Side and more.  Kidd Kenn’s huge organically grown web following currently includes over 270,000 Instagram followers, over 2 million video views on YouTube, over 532,000 followers on TikTok, and over 5.8 million likes.  

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Kidd Kenn: The tone gets set with 'Everywhere I Go' anthem

Chicago stand up! Rap artist Kidd Kenn is going strong this Pride Month and shows no signs of slowing down coming courtesy of his newly released and hard-hitting ‘Everywhere I Go’ single.

Chicago stand up! Rap artist Kidd Kenn is going strong this Pride Month and shows no signs of slowing down coming courtesy of his newly released and hard-hitting ‘Everywhere I Go’ single.

Kidd Kenn’s new ‘Everywhere I Go’ anthem is here

Whether you need a club anthem or just want to hear KK get into his melodic flex, it’s all ears on what the Chi-Town native is delivering on his newest tune.

Kidd Kenn, the 20 year-old Chicago hip-hop sensation delivers on the promise of his first brand new single + pseudo video release of 2023, “Everywhere I Go” available today via 4TH & B’WAY/Def Jam Recordings. 

 “Everywhere I Go,” written by Kidd Kenn, Sean Ross and James Kaye, and produced by Ross and Kaye, is the first advance music from his forthcoming new EP arriving later this summer. This August, will be his first-ever appearance at Lollapalooza in his hometown of Chicago. He will also be appearing at House of Luv: Afro Pride Performance in Los Angeles on July 8th.

“Everywhere I Go” marks the first new music from Kidd Kenn since he dropped his Grown EP in July 2022, which included the single + video releases “Body,” “At It Again” (a reunion with Delli Boe), “Want Not A Need” featuring Baby Tate, and “Do Dat At” featuring Erica Banks.  Kenn described “Body” as “a song meant to make people feel really good about their bodies, to really let go of their insecurities and feel confident in themselves.”  To support the release of “Body,” he played a round of live dates around Memorial Day weekend, including the So What Festival in Arlington, Texas, WeHo Pride in West Hollywood, and Taking Black Pride In Seattle.  

Keeping tabs on Kidd Kenn? Want to know more about his non-stop grind? Gotcha.

The Grown EP was Kenn’s follow-up to his provocative"B4" (Remix) featuring Saucy Santana (November 2021).The remix was preceded by Get Lit (August 2021), a classic high energy track featured in EA’s Madden '22videogame soundtrack.  

Prior to that came the raw, hard-hitting Problem Child (June), a 6-song EP whose single + video releases spanned nearly a year, including: "Freestyle," Kenn’s viral collaboration with Delli Boe (watch video here);Gold Digger” featuring Dess Dior (watch video here); Moves” featuring Rico Nasty(which was synced in the Apple Watch Series 6 online ad);and "Good Day."  

“Good Day” was featured in the summer 2021’s Target x NY Pride ad, supported by Kidd Kenn’s gala performance at the Youth Pride/NYC Pride virtual festival sponsored by Target.  In addition to the City Girls #PussyTalkChallenge, Kenn has received support and co-signs from Grammy®-winning artists Cardi B, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Nas X, along with Chance The Rapper, Saweetie, Young M.A, Kehlani and more. The momentum has not let up since Kenn was first brought onstage by Kehlani at the San Francisco Pride Festival in June 2018. 

As reported by BET, “Kidd Kenn’s verse during the Hip Hop Awards’ ‘Digital Cypher’ was a crowd favorite, so much so that a snippet of the verse went viral.”  Kenn appeared as the first openly LGBTQAI rapper to performing the elite Cypher, alongside LaKeyah, Toosii and Symba. The influential annual all-star cypher collabo always draws tens of millions of views.  

Kidd Kenn made headlines when he was selected for GLAAD’s prestigious list of “20 Under 20: Young LGBTQ People Shaping The Future of Media and Activism,” presented by Teen Vogue.  Check it out HERE   He was later nominated for a GLAAD award for “Outstanding Breakthrough Artist.”  Kenn was also included in OUT Magazine’s influential OUT100 List.  Check out that feature HERE

The buzz behind Kidd Kenn has been explosive, with PAPERFaderXXLHot New Hip HopNylonTeen VogueOffice MagazineInterview Magazine, and other tastemakers all rallying behind the young artist.  Nylon called him a “rap phenom,” and Fader dubbed him “Chicago’s Next Teen Sensation.”  Summer 2019 saw him perform at multiple virtual Pride festivals including MobiFest, Wynwood Pride, Pride South Side and more.  Kidd Kenn’s huge organically grown web following currently includes over 270,000 Instagram followers, over 2 million video views on YouTube, over 532,000 followers on TikTok, and over 5.8 million likes.  

Have an interest in Kidd’s upcoming? How about the origin story? Say less.

Hailing from the South Side of Chicago, 20-year old Kidd Kenn (Dontrell Smith) discovered an unparalleled joy for performance at an early age. His viral freestyle videos quickly gained him local notoriety and an influx of fans online racking up hundreds of thousands of views. With the mission of encouraging young people to be comfortable in their own skin, Kidd Kenn approaches his music with a passion and hunger that cannot be denied. He’s a pioneer in his hometown and pushing the  boundaries of hip-hop as we know it. As more and more artists embrace their authentic selves, they will continue to look to Kenn to lead the pack in breaking the mold. His debut mixtape Childish dropped in September 2018, followed by the Child’s Play EP (February 2020, establishing the Kidd Kenn brand with "Bougie Fellow," "Babysitter," and "Benji"); and Problem Child EP (June 2020, containing “Gold Digger” featuring Dess Dior; “Freestyle,” a viral collaboration with Delli Boe; “Moves” featuring Rico Nasty; and "Good Day").  In 2021, Kenn dropped the “B4” Remix featuring Saucy Santana.  2022 brought Kenn’s move from Island Records to Def Jam Recordings on “Body,” “At It Again,” (a reunion with Delli Boe), and “Want Not A Need” featuring Baby Tate.  All three were included on the July EP release, Grown, which also spun off a new video “Do Dat At” featuring Erica Banks.

Kidd Kenn is busy as ever in 2023, starting with The Best Of Kidd Kenn pink-splatter vinyl + toy doll box-set, released in May and currently available exclusively at over 1,700 of the nearly 2,000 Target store locations in the U.S. and Canada.  A new single + video arrived as promised in June, “Everywhere I Go,” the prelude to his forthcoming new EP. Meanwhile, Kidd Kenn’s buzz continues to grow with tastemaker support and co-signs from Grammy®-winning artists Cardi B, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Nas X, along with Chance The Rapper, Saweetie, Kehlani, Young M.A, and more.

 


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