From Dune to Drill – Timothée Chalamet Flexes Bars in Epic EsDeeKid Collab, References Kylie & Marty Supreme

 



 The X post from Timothée Chalamet's official account (

@RealChalamet
) is a surprise drop of the music video for the "4 Raws (Remix)" featuring UK rapper EsDeeKid. It's a 1:40-long clip with dark, gritty street aesthetics: masked figures, urban settings like a corner shop and limo interiors, and Chalamet delivering a confident rap verse alongside the still-masked EsDeeKid.
This collaboration directly addresses months of viral internet rumors speculating that Chalamet was secretly EsDeeKid — a mysterious Liverpool-based drill/rap artist who always hides his face with a balaclava and exploded in popularity this year with tracks like "Phantom," "LV Sandals," and the original "4 Raws" (from his debut album Rebel). Fans pointed to similarities in eyes, fashion (e.g., scarves), Chalamet's known love for hip-hop (he rapped as teen alter ego "Lil Timmy Tim"), and his coy radio responses like "all will be revealed in due time."In the video, Chalamet playfully nods to the theories: he starts with a bandana covering the lower half of his face (mimicking EsDeeKid's style), then pulls it down to reveal himself while rapping lines like:
  • "It's Timothée Chalamet chillin', tryin' to stack $100 million / Girl got a billion" (a shoutout to girlfriend Kylie Jenner)
  • References to his upcoming film Marty Supreme (e.g., "it's that Marty Supreme in the four rawrs"), Dune/Lord of the Rings vibes ("I live on Arrakis and Mordor"), and more goofy/flex bars.
The post went massively viral: over 40 million views, 380k+ likes, and thousands of quotes/replies in just a day. Reactions include:
  • Dune memes ("Lisan al-Gaib" edits)
  • Kylie Jenner jokes
  • Hip-hop community debates on "white boy energy" and cultural crossover
  • Endless speculation that it's still a bit (since EsDeeKid remains fully masked — conspiracy theorists say it could be a stand-in)
Major outlets (Variety, Rolling Stone, Billboard, BBC, Pitchfork) covered it as Chalamet "putting rumors to rest" with a fun collab, timed perfectly with Marty Supreme's promo. No full track release yet beyond the clip, but it's already sparking calls for it to hit streaming platforms.It's peak chaotic internet energy — Chalamet leaning into the meme masterfully. What do you think of his bars? 🔥 or mid?

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