Keke Palmer’s Mother Cautions Blueface About Lyrics on Pair’s New Track

"Some of that stuff you saying, my daughter can't be a part of," Sharon Palmer told the rapper on a livestream.

(L-R) Keke Palmer and Blueface.
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Keke Palmer's mother, Sharon Palmer, wanted to let Blueface know that she's paying attention to the music he's making with her daughter.

On Sunday (December 21), Keke hopped on a livestream with the rapper while they recorded a new track. But shortly after the stream began, Mrs. Palmer called her daughter at the studio and asked her to put Blueface on the phone.

"Hi, Mr. Blueface. How you doing?" Sharon said, before calling the rapper and reality television personality "handsome."

She then went on to discuss the collaboration the pair were working on, while telling Blueface that she wasn't sure about some of his lyrics, as they might be deemed disrespectful by some — and she doesn't want her daughter to get caught in the crossfire.

"Y'all writing two different songs and some of that stuff you saying, my daughter can't be a part of," she said. "I'm hearing wife beaters and transgenders..."

Blueface told her that they were "just rappin'," while Keke chimed in and added that there was "nothing wrong" with trans people.

Other hilarious moments that came up during the livestream included Blueface getting jealous when Keke called his engineer "boo."

"Don’t call nobody else boo but me," Blue told the One of Them Days actor.

Other topics that arose during the livestream included Blueface's multiple facial tattoos and Keke trying, but failing, at teaching the rapper how to do Pilates. Instead of following the actor's directions, Blueface, who has a new girlfriend, humped the air.

In other Blueface news, the rapper has made it clear that he won’t be a part of 21 Savage’s "Fuck the Streets" movement.

Blue, who previously shaded the movement, revealed his thoughts about it on X. "Next time say fuc yo street lol I’m not shaking none of you n***as hands back stage no more I never thought I’d see the day n***as saying fuc the streets for a 21 savage feature fuck da industry !" Blueface wrote.

Before that, Blueface posted, "I love the streets," after the movement gained popularity, receiving cosigns from artists like G Herbo and Pooh Shiesty. “You square ass n***as should have never jumped off the curb smh," he wrote.

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