Niggas be saying my deep voice, I don't where they get that, Pop Smoke. My stepfather used to play a lot of Jeezy." I grew up listening to: " Chief Keef, Durk, other rappers like Biggie. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Kay's first time on the chart.Īs all the stars continue to align for young Kay Flock, he sat down with XXL over Zoom to share a little more about himself for this week's The Break. Tape, in early November, and got G Herbo to jump on the remix of "Being Honest." In addition to that, he's featured on Lil Tjay's latest single, "Not In The Mood" featuring Fivio Foreign. The track climbed to No. Kay Flock just dropped his debut project, The D.O.A.
He officially moved up to the big leagues. All of these songs were released in the midst of Kay signing to Capitol Records this past July. The success of "Brotherly Love" put the battery in Kay Flock's back, and he followed up with "PSA," "Being Honest" and the raucous "Is Ya Ready," his biggest song yet with over 9 million YouTube views and 3 million Spotify streams. All three artists shine on the track, and the video has garnered over 8 million views and nearly 3 million Spotify streams. That video has 3.4 million views now, but the song that put him on the map was the release of "Brotherly Love" with B-Lovee and their close friend Dougie B this past March. Just a few months later, Kay dropped "Opp Spotter" with B-Lovee, and was already noticeably better at rapping.