Timothée Chalamet rapping on EsDeeKid’s ‘4 Raws’ remix finally puts the internet’s wildest speculation to rest. The Oscar-nominated actor jumped on the remix of the British rapper’s viral hit just hours ago, confirming he’s not living a secret double life while also proving he’s got bars.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Timothée Chalamet raps on remix of EsDeeKid’s ‘4 Raws’ released December 19, 2025, ending months of speculation
- The Marty Supreme star references Kylie Jenner, his girlfriend, in the verses with the line “girl got a billion”
- EsDeeKid’s original track reached No. 27 on UK charts; his album Rebel was the most-streamed rap album globally in November
- Chalamet previously used the rap alias ‘Lil Timmy Tim’ in high school, fueling years of online conspiracy theories
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For months, internet detectives have been convinced that masked Liverpool rapper EsDeeKid was secretly Timothée Chalamet living a parallel music career. The mysterious UK artist kept his face hidden except for occasional glimpses of his eyes, which only intensified the wild theory.
When asked about the connection earlier this month by BBC Radio One DJ Greg James, Chalamet mysteriously replied: “All will be revealed in due time.” That time came this week with the surprise remix release.
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Chalamet posted clips from the ‘4 Raws’ music video to his social media showing him rapping alongside EsDeeKid in various scenes, from a cramped kitchen to a housing estate. The video decisively proves the two are separate people—though Chalamet was having fun with the conspiracy:
“Got model bitches in Peckham / I’m riding rentals in Wrexham”
— Timothée Chalamet’s verse, the ‘4 Raws’ remix
The actor’s lyrics target a UK fanbase while nodding to his movies, specifically shouting out Marty Supreme, which releases December 26, 2025. He also references his relationship with Kylie Jenner: “It’s Timothée chilling, trying to stack 100 million, girl got a billion.”
EsDeeKid’s Explosive Rise to Global Rap Stardom
| Achievement | Status |
| Origin | 20-year-old from Liverpool, UK |
| Chart Peak (“4 Raws”) | No. 27 UK Charts before Christmas songs displaced it |
| “Century” Performance | Top 10 UK Chart Peak |
| Album “Rebel” | Most-streamed rap album globally on Spotify in November 2025 |
EsDeeKid went from relative unknown to UK’s most popular rapper in just months. His music strikes a balance between viral internet appeal and legitimate artistry, making him one of the year’s biggest breakthrough rap stories.
Why This Matters for Timothée Chalamet
The Academy Award nominee has shown genuine passion for music beyond his acting career. He performed Bob Dylan songs for the biopic A Complete Unknown, earning an Oscar nomination for the role. This week, Chalamet named UK rapper Fakemink alongside Susan Boyle as the Britons he admires most.
The 4 Raws remix showcases Chalamet’s appreciation for the UK rap scene while proving he’s not afraid to be experimental. Whether this becomes a one-off collaboration or hints at future music projects remains unclear, but the internet conspiracy can finally rest.
Could the Full Track Send “4 Raws” Back Up the Charts?
If a full version releases, industry watchers predict it would send the track climbing the UK charts again. The brief clip already spread tens of thousands of times within hours of posting, demonstrating Chalamet’s massive reach across social platforms.
Marty Supreme, Chalamet’s table tennis film, arrives Boxing Day 2025. The collaborative remix timing appears designed to build buzz before the release. Guardian critics called it the fifth best film of 2025, and Chalamet’s already tipped for Oscar consideration after his loss this year to Adrien Brody for The Brutalist.

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.

