K. Camp Loves A "Boss B*tch" On HIs New Track "His & Hers"

K Camp returns with new track "His & Hers."

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K Camp is fresh off the release of his project RARE Sounds that he released in November. The rapper's been pushing the project over the past month or so, but he still has more to offer his fans before the year ends. This morning, the rapper released his latest single, "His & Hers." The track was produced by Bobby Kritical and Trey Keysor. The rapper's new track is an anthem to empower independent women. "If you pull up, she gon' pull up too/ You can buy that, she can buy that too/ She got her own," she croons at the beginning of the track. 

K Camp's blessed fans with a whole lot of music this year after he announced that he was free from his recording contract. He blessed fans with his project This For You in late July before dropping off RARE Sounds. He also delivered music videos for "Clouds" ft. Wiz Khalifa and "Cherish My Dawgs."

Quotable Lyrics
Boss bitch, a boss bitch, you a boss bitch
You know that n***a was weak, he almost lost it
He couldn't handle a girl with all that profit
You can't handle a n***a that's on his nonsense


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