From the album Ca$ino
This is a song about emotional distance as survival strategy. Keem wraps abandonment issues in flex language, using wealth and detachment as armor against anyone who might replicate his mother leaving him in a stash house. The harder he goes on loyalty and effort, the clearer it gets that he is protecting something that already broke.
I done seen too much disloyalty, that's why I never put girl in my stash, huh / She out here goin' body for body, and constantly makin' me mad
Keem frames distrust as earned wisdom, not paranoia. The girl becomes the problem while he stays safe by keeping her at arm's length, a move that protects him from repeating whatever loyalty collapse he has already survived.
I'm holdin' resentment, my mama so petty, she left me in back of the stash house
He drops this line like a throwaway flex detail, but it is the engine of the whole song. Maternal abandonment in a trap house does not get processed, it gets weaponized into never trusting women and measuring everyone by their work ethic.
I'm a dumb-ass bitch, I like my bitch dumber / Do not give your heart to a bitch
He admits to being a dumb-ass in the same breath he demands his girl be dumber, a contradiction that reveals the game. If everyone stays shallow, no one can leave him the way his mother did.
Walkin' in the party, I don't fear nobody / What the fuck? Powered up, who gon' stop me?
Kendrick delivers the bravado Keem is chasing but cannot fully embody. The confidence sounds bulletproof until you remember the verses are full of fear dressed as standards.
I can tell this your first bad bitch, you elated 'bout that shit / Me, I'm jaded 'bout that shit, I'm complacent 'bout that shit
He frames emotional numbness as sophistication, like being jaded is the natural endpoint of experience. But complacency about human connection is not wisdom, it is just the cost of building walls this high.
The song never resolves whether Keem actually wants connection or just wants to prove he does not need it. That unresolved tension is the point. You can hear him talking himself into not caring while still caring enough to write the whole song about it.