Timothée Chalamet Appears on EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws” Remix
- Too Recklss
- Dec 19, 2025
- 2 min read
Timothée Chalamet has made an unexpected appearance in the music world, featuring on the remix of “4 Raws” by Liverpool rapper EsDeeKid. The collaboration, which surfaced online in December 2025, has sparked discussion across both film and hip-hop circles due to Chalamet’s use of a rap alter ego and subtle personal references.

According to reports, Chalamet performs under the EsDeeKid persona on the track, delivering bars that reference his life and public image rather than adopting a traditional celebrity cameo approach. The remix stands out not only because of Chalamet’s involvement, but because it places a major Hollywood actor directly into a UK rap context—an uncommon crossover that has quickly drawn attention.
The feature does not appear to signal a full transition into music. Instead, it aligns with Chalamet’s long-standing interest in creative experimentation. He has previously shown comfort stepping outside expected roles, whether through fashion, hosting duties, or unconventional performances. This rap appearance seems consistent with that pattern—more of a creative side project than a calculated rebrand.
Listeners also noted lyrical nods believed to reference Chalamet’s relationship with Kylie Jenner, though the mentions remain indirect. Neither Chalamet nor Jenner has publicly commented on the song’s lyrics, and no official statement has framed the collaboration as autobiographical. As a result, much of the interpretation remains speculative. From a broader perspective, the “4 Raws” remix reflects a growing trend of blurred boundaries between entertainment industries. Actors, musicians, and influencers increasingly collaborate across mediums, often driven by shared audiences rather than traditional career paths. For EsDeeKid, the feature brings international visibility. For Chalamet, it reinforces his reputation as an artist willing to explore unexpected creative spaces.
At this stage, the collaboration appears to be a one-off moment rather than the start of a recurring musical presence. Still, its reception highlights how cross-genre experimentation continues to reshape how audiences engage with celebrities—less as fixed roles, and more as multi-dimensional creatives.



