K Camp Drops Off New Track "Switch"

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K Camp is back with his brand new single, "Switch."

2018 was a big year for K Camp. Although he built a strong buzz over the years, his label situation was holding him back from what he was actually trying to accomplish. He announced that he was taking the independent route last year which clearly has been working out for him since he's been releasing a lot of new music in recent times. Now, he comes through with his brand new single, "Switch." 

K Camp is back with his first original single of the year, "Switch." The rapper delivers a slow, moody banger that finds him flexing his rapping side more than his melodies. The release of '"Switch" follows his remix of Kodak Black's "Calling My Spirits" which he unleashed at the top of the year. Clearly, K Camp has a lot of stuff in the works right now and we're excited to hear it. 

Aside from his own musical endeavors, K Camp was recently tapped for the enigmatic Revenge Of The Dreamers III sessions with some of the biggest in hip-hop and R&B. J. Cole and the rest of the Dreamville camp have been working on the compilation project in Camp's hometown of Atlanta since Jan. 6th.

Quotable Lyrics
Look, all gold bricks,
Can no hoe tell me I ain't on my shit
Yeah, look at my wrist
Coupe 5K, I done spent on my fists
Yeah, n***a, I'm lit
Got a bitch in the 'Burgh, got a bitch in the Bricks


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