K. Camp Opens Up In “Writing On The Wall” (Review & Stream)

K. Camp continues to release soul food.


K. Camp has been next-level motivated as of late, dropping some of his most introspective singles to-date. He’s also tabled the idea of harmonizing his ass off, instead opting to spit serious bars over some pretty emotional instrumentals. Everything I just described powers “Writing On the Wall,” as Camp uses the song as an opportunity to address his issues with family, friends, his increased fame and everlasting depression. Damn, that s**t is deep as f**k.

Honestly, K. Camp is an artist you should be paying attention to right now.

 

OVERALL RATING (5/5)


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