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KD da Kid and Grey Skye Evans Team Up with Uplifting, Inspirational “Hands Up” Music Video

King “KD Da Kid” Blackmon proves that age is just a number with his song “Hands Up” and newly released visuals with Grey Skye Evans. At only 7, they show that you can do anything you set your mind to, as long as you believe and follow through. The young rapper, influencer, and YouTuber love to make music, perform and be a positive role model for the younger generation.

The video “Hands Up” came out just 3 months ago and already garnered almost 5 million views. He partnered with Grey Skye Evans, aka “the dancing queen.” This power collaboration came easy, and the process worked out seamlessly. KD’s oldest sister, Zarriah, wrote the song, and KD laid down his vocals. After the song was complete, KD and his family flew to meet up with Grey Skye and her family to shoot the music video. It came naturally to the influencers, and they truly enjoyed working together.

This was KD’s first musical collaboration, and it really turned out to be a fantastic collaboration with these kids of the future. This upbeat dance song is catchy and easy to groove with, with an island vibe. With so much music that isn’t necessarily appropriate to play around kids these days, this song was designed with families in mind. Everyone is sure to vibe with “Hand’s Up.” It is sure to be the party song of the year!

After this project, we are looking forward to seeing more between the two of them in the future.

Watch the video for “Hand’s Up” here:

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