Watch: Lil B's Cat Releases Track, Becomes First Animal In Hip Hop [VIDEO]

12:15 AM EST 11/20/2012 by Jacob Kleinman, Celebeat Reporter

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Rapper Lil B (born Brandon McCarthey), known for both his rap music and insane social media posts, has revealed a video of his pet, KeKe the Adopted Tabby Cat, dubbing her "the first animal in Hip Hop."

Watch it here:

The video, which was posted today and currently has 303 hits, is titled, "KeKe The Adopted Tabby Cat MAKES HISTORY! FIRST ANIMAL IN HIP HOP! FEAT LIL B !!!"

The 5-minute song features a thumping Hip Hop beat and the sounds of KeKe (full name KeKe The BasedCat) purring and what sounds like Lil B meowing along. Don't forget, this isn't Lil B's track, it's Keke's, featuring Lil B.

Here's Lil B's video summary on YouTube, in all caps as always:

PRODUCED BY LIL B! THIS IS AMAZIING!!! HOW WAS THIS DONE? KEKE THE ADOPTED TABBY CAT, SOME CALL HER KEKE THE BASED CAT HAS MADE HISTORY! WITH HER PROUD FRIEND LIL B, THEY BOTH ARE EXTREMLY HAPPY TO SPREAD LOVE WITH HUMANS AND ANIMALS TOGETHER, KEKE HAS WAITED A LONG TIME AND SAID THERE IS MORE COMING SOON MABY, LETS TAKE OUR TIME, TODAY ITS THANK YOU BASEDGOD FIRST, THEN THANK YOU LIL B... NOW THANK YOU KEKE - Lil B

This may be KeKe's first Hip Hop track, but it isn't her first YouTube video. She's been featured in other videos posted by Lil B for several. She also has her own Twitter account, where she promoted the song, tweeting, "How y'all like my single?" about an hour ago, and tweeting the video to Pitchfork soon afterwards.

Lil B, also known as "The BasedGod," has made a name for himself rapping solo and with Hip Hop group "The Pac." He grew up in Berkley, California and began rapping at 16 in the Bay Area. His first hit, "Vans," was recorded with other members of The Pack, and was ranked fifth best song of 2006 by "Rolling Stone" magazine.

The rapper is also known for his popular online presence. Lil B even created over 150 different MySpace pages so that he could upload al his music (over 1,500 tracks) online.

His fifth album, titled "I'm Gay (I'm Happy)," drew heavy controversy after Lil B received death threats over the record's name. The rapper is a heterosexual, but has stated that the album has a pro-LGBT rights message.

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