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Family Ties (song)


"Family Ties"
August 27, 2021 (2021-08-27)
2020–2021
Hip-hop
trap
4:12
Columbia
pgLang
Hykeem Carter, Jr.
Kendrick Duckworth
Ronald LaTour, Jr.
Tobias Dekker
Roshwita Bacha
Dominik Patrzek
Jasper Harris
Colin Franken
Baby Keem
Cardo
Outtatown
Roselilah
Deats
Jasper Harris
Frankie Bash
"Durag Activity" (2021)

"Family Ties" (2021)

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"Family Ties" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rappers Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar. The song was released on August 27, 2021, by Columbia Records and pgLang. The song serves as the fourth single from Keem's debut album, The Melodic Blue. The song also serves as Lamar’s first musical release under pgLang, a production company he co-founded in March 2020.

"Family Ties" marked Lamar's first single and new music since "Pray for Me" with Canadian singer The Weeknd, released in 2018. The song also marks the first official collaboration between Keem and Lamar, who are cousins. The single’s cover art depicts them in a family portrait, which pays homage to the album cover of Lamar's breakout 2012 album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. The accompanying music video features a cameo from singer Normani and won the 2022 BET Award for Video of the Year. It spent 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 18.

The song received two nominations at the 2022 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance, winning the latter award. It also received two nominations for Song of the Year and Video of the Year at the 2022 XXL Awards.

The accompanying music video was directed by Dave Free, and features a cameo from singer Normani, alongside Baby Keem, and Lamar who is billed mid-video as Oklama.

In the first scene, the music video begins with a moshpit of black men, who are wearing black bombers and sunglasses surrounding Keem and Lamar, with the two artists wearing orange attire. Black ballerinas are also featured. In the second scene, Lamar raps about still being relevant in hip-hop despite taking a hiatus. Near the end of the music video, Normani appears in a stretch limo SUV alongside the two rappers, before the rappers make their last proclamations. Throughout the video, clips of different sizes and themes are placed on top of the video, overlapping the ones below them. The video is divided into two "scenes", with scene 1 representing Keem's section, and scene 2 representing Lamar's section.

In a review for the track, Pitchfork wrote that "Kendrick's oddball raps and nonsensical flow switches express a newfound creative freedom. His future is his own."

AwardsYearCategoryResultRef.
BET Awards2022Video of the YearWon
Grammy AwardsBest Rap SongNominated
Best Rap PerformanceWon
Chart (2021)Peakposition
44
19
25
32
43
29
65
18
12
52
23
18
8
19
Chart (2021)Position
66
Chart (2022)Position
79
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
2× Platinum160,000‡
Gold45,000‡
Gold100,000‡
2× Platinum60,000‡
Gold25,000‡
Platinum10,000‡
Gold400,000‡
5× Platinum5,000,000‡
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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