Ashanti’s Father on Baby KK’s First Steps: “Walking in My Footsteps”
Ashanti’s Father Reflects on Baby KK’s First Steps: “He’s Walking in My Footsteps—Literally”
When Ashanti and Nelly’s son, Kareem Keniade Haynes, known as Baby KK, took his first confident steps at 11 months old, it was celebrated by many. For his grandfather, Kened Thomas, it was a meaningful moment that echoed family history.
Kened wasn’t surprised by Kareem’s early walking. He recalls his own mother, Ashanti’s grandmother, telling him he also started walking at 11 months, a story now cherished in the family lore.
A Family Tradition of Early Steps
“My mother always said I was up and walking early, just like Kareem,” Kened shared. “When I heard Kareem was moving so confidently at 11 months, I knew he was following in my footsteps—literally.”
To Kened, these early milestones signify more than developmental achievements—they are a living link connecting generations, showcasing a strong spirit in the making.
The Power of a Name
The name Kareem Keniade Haynes holds significance. Kened explains, “The name symbolizes strength, heritage, and resilience. Hearing that he walks early, I think, ‘That’s my boy. That’s Keniade.’” Names in the family carry deep meaning, representing legacy and hope. Seeing his grandson embody that spirit fills Kened with pride.
A Legacy in Motion
Watching Kareem navigate his early steps, the family sees more than just a child moving—they see a continuation of a story that predates him. With each step, Kareem honors the past and charts his own future.
“He’s my grandson, but he’s also the next chapter of a story begun long ago,” Kened said with pride. “With a strong family foundation, a meaningful name, and generations of love behind him, Baby KK is already carrying forward the legacy.”
These initial steps mark just the beginning. If history repeats itself, Baby KK is on his way to leaving footprints that will inspire future generations.
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