Mike Will Made-It and Chief Keef Want Kendall Jenner to Start Rapping

The rapper and producer made their feelings known on Twitter.

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TV Personality Kendall Jenner arrives at the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 22, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

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Kendall Jenner’s music career has already received at least two major co-signs. That's pretty impressive considering it, you know, doesn’t exist.

As pointed out by Uproxx, Chief Keef recently raised eyebrows when he tweeted that the model/reality TV star should get into the rap game. “I think Kendall Jenner should start rapping,” he posted Tuesday. Though most of the responses were of the “WTF?” variety, there was one notable Twitter user who echoed Keef’s sentiment. It was none other than the prolific hitmaker Mike Will Made-It.

The producer responded to Keef’s tweet, claiming he has already tried to convince Kendall to pursue music. “Bruh I told her this like 3 , 4 years ago , sing or sump,” he wrote.

Bruh I told her this like 3 , 4 years ago , sing or sump 🤷🏾‍♂️ ( @KendallJenner )

— MADE-IT (@MikeWiLLMadeIt) April 11, 2018

Though Keef’s statement seemed a little random, it was posted several weeks after Kendall made an appearance on the official music video for Lil Dicky’s “Freak Friday” featuring Chris Brown. Kendall, who made one of several celebrity cameos in the clip, delivered the closing lines of the record: “I'm Kendall Jenner! I've got a vagina! I'm going to explore that right now,” she sang in Auto-Tune. “Holy shit, I gotta a vigina. I'm gonna learn. I'm gonna understand the inner workings of a woman!”

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Kendall has yet to respond to Keef and Mike Will’s tweets; but if she does decide to pursue music, let’s hope she has better luck than her older sister, Kim Kardashian.

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