K. Camp Drops A Freestyle To Tyga’s “Taste” Beat On Top 5 (Review & Stream)

K. Camp is my n***a.


On the real, K. Camp should be a lot bigger than he actually is. I feel like his ability to give us melodies that are uncanny and hooks that are infectious is unmatched. However, on “Top 5,” the Atlanta-based rapper focuses on nothing but cold hard bars, lyrically putting his haters to shame by shoving the lavish life he’s currently living in all of our faces. The punchlines he uses throughout are pretty solid, and most importantly, his confidence is on fleek! (Do the kids still say that word?)

I need to patent this top 5 s**t (SMH). I want the term to be ours!

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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