Baby Keem Reveals Five-Year Health Battle Nearly Ended His Career

Baby Keem's five-year absence wasn't quitting music, it was surviving health issues that nearly ended his career.

Baby Keem Reveals Five-Year Health Battle Nearly Ended His Career

Baby Keem spent five years away from music, and when he finally returned with his Casino album on February 20, 2026, it wasn’t because he quit.

Health issues forced him into silence, but they couldn’t kill his artistry.

The 25-year-old rapper and producer just dropped an 11-track project that proves he’s still got something to say, and the world’s been listening hard.

“I’ll never be super public about what it was because I don’t want that to be the narrative,” Keem explained in a recent interview with Highsnobiety. “Going through that was the hardest setback for me. You have all these moments where you’re like, ‘Damn, I really won’t make music ever again.’ I turned off my Twitter. I didn’t need to see people telling me to release when I physically could not make music for a year. I had to learn how to do it again. It really f##### me up to where I didn’t want to go outside at all.”

That’s the kind of honesty that makes Casino hit different. He’s not hiding behind metaphors or industry speak. He’s just telling you what happened.

The album carries weight because of what came before it. His grandmother passed in early 2025, and that loss hangs over every track.

His mom’s addiction, his time in a group home as a kid, the poverty he grew up with in Vegas, the way his family fell apart and came back together. Casino doesn’t shy away from any of it.

His previous album, The Melodic Blue, dropped in 2021 and won him a Grammy for “Family Ties.”

That project established him as a real force in Hip-Hop, but then he vanished. Casino proves that disappearance wasn’t retirement. It was a recovery.