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Biography
Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin but residing in Atlanta, Georgia, K Camp’s huge career began in high school when he was a part of a group that went by the name of HBC. They split up after a couple of months because of a lack of ambition. K Camp took his music very seriously, without any intention of making a career from it. He would perform and record on his own, and in 2009, he released a party anthem called “All Night” which earned him popularity in Atlanta. He started to become inducted gradually into the underground scene especially releasing songs such as “Fan4life”, “Show Money” and “In Due time” which was hosted by DJ Drama”. When he released his single “Money Baby”, it peaked amazingly at number 20 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, and 34 on the Hot R&B songs chart. The single “Cut Her Off” that featured 2 Chainz, peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 60.
K Camp released his debut EP entitled “In Due Time” on Interscope Records. It entered the charts on April 22nd 2014, and went to number 40 in the US R&B chart, and number 11 in the US Heat chart. The song “Turn Up For a Check” featuring Yo Gotti, made it to number 34 on the US R&B Chart. K Camp also featured on Snootie Wild’s track, “Made Me” which went to number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 38 on the R&B chart.
Live reviews
When you love doing something, why not follow that passion and make it your career, then it is no longer a career, just fun. That is exactly what Kristopher Campbell did. He took the stage name K Camp and started performing as a hip-hop artist, and in just a few short years has managed to make a living out of doing something he is extremely passionate about.
Performing with passion is a complete understatement watching K Camp perform his live show. With the DJ starting off the tracks, he takes the stage with his hype man from a cloud of smoke. Despite the stage being gigantic, his presence is commanding, and your eyes are completely drawn to him. He performed all of his songs from his EP as well as his mix tapes, only to be met with the biggest cheers and applause possible. He hits the stage with gusto, wielding his microphone in his hand, his words his ammunition. He plays off the entire crowd and even has guest performers join him on stage; the best part, is the effort to use the entire stage so that all of his fans get his attention. An artist and a performer, what more could you ask for?