Birds & the Bees
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| "Birds & the Bees" | |
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| Song by Baby Keem | |
| from the album Casino | |
| Released | February 20, 2026 |
| Genre | Hip-hop |
| Length | 2:16 |
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| "Birds & the Bees" on YouTube | |
"Birds & the Bees" is a song by American rapper Baby Keem from his second studio album, Casino (2026). Produced by Keem himself, Danja and Yara Shahidi, the song samples "Honey Honey" by Feist.
The song contains a pitched-up sample of "Honey Honey"[1] and "punchy drums". It finds Baby Keem in a nostalgic mood,[2] as he envisions his relationship with his lover. In the chorus, Keem employs a riddle-like rhyme scheme based on the days of the week.[3] He suggests that his sexual relations feel more rewarding following his rise to success.[1]
Critical reception
The song received generally positive reviews. Michael Saponara of Billboard ranked it as the fourth best track from Casino, praising the chorus as an "earworm" and "sure to be echoing in your brain for weeks to come."[3] Robin Murray of Clash described Baby Keem as "in his element" on the song.[4] Antonio Johri of Complex remarked that Keem "expertly flips" "Honey Honey", "making for something bouncy but light-footed, with vocals and melodies that are straight ear candy."[5]