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Timothée Chalamet Debunks the Rumors by Joining EsDeeKid for ‘4 Raws’ Remix: Watch

We can put the conspiracy theories to bed.

Timothée Chalamet at A24's "Marty Supreme" New York Premiere on December 16, 2025 in New York, New York.

Timothée Chalamet at A24's "Marty Supreme" New York Premiere on December 16, 2025 in New York, New York.

John Nacion

Conspiracy theories swarmed the internet about Timothée Chalamet moonlighting under the alias of British rapper EsDeeKid, but those can be laid to rest. Chalamet joined his rap twin on Friday (Dec. 19) and hopped on EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws” remix.

Chalamet and EsDeeKid linked up for a visual, which finds the duo heading from the kitchen to under the stars of a Rolls-Royce Wraith’s backseat, spitting rhymes.


“It’s Timothée Chalamet chillin’, tryna stack a hundred million/ Girl got a billion/ What the f—, what a wonderful feeling,” he flexes about his beauty mogul girlfriend, Kylie Jenner.

The Oscar-nominated actor made sure to plug his upcoming Marty Supreme film, as the promo tour has taken him across the globe and even into the studio for one of the most unique campaigns Hollywood’s seen in recent years.

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“My life is an opera, look at the Oscars/ Look at the groupies, look at the movies/ Look at the triple A, girl gon’ choose me/ Look at my haters, man, they wanna sue me,” he continues to rap.

Rapping isn’t foreign to Chalamet as a massive fan of hip-hop, and he even rapped as a kid under the alias of Lil Timmy Tim.

He also wasn’t kidding when he repeatedly responded to interview questions that looked to interrogate him about being EsDeeKid. “All will be revealed in due time,” he told Heart Radio in the U.K. and other outlets earlier this month while promoting A24’s Marty Supreme.

EsDeeKid rode the momentum behind the bubbling speculation to a surge in streams of his Rebel album, which launched at No. 131 Billboard 200 in November.

Watch the “4 Raws” remix video below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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