Known as an all-around entertainer, Keke Palmer continues showcasing her growth and abilities with her latest album and accompanying film, “Big Boss.”
The 10-track album is Palmer’s latest release with the musical film being released as a part of her Key TV platform.
Key TV is a network to help creatives along the content route in all aspects of the industry.
The album and film have Palmer reflect on her life throughout her career in a male-dominated field. The film also features cameos from familiar child star actors.
“It’s a huge thing for me in more ways than one, directing and writing for the first time as well as actually being able to tell my story,” Palmer said in a HuffPost interview.
Regarding the launch of Key TV, Palmer said she wanted to teach everything she has learned in her time in the industry.
“All it takes is for one of us to unlock a door to unlock a million doors for each other,” Palmer said in her launch of the network.
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