K Camp shares new project “Vibe Forever”.
K Camp is back with some new material as he drops a brand new album titled “Vibe Forever”. The project is his seventh studio effort, and a follow-up to last year’s “Float“. The Atlanta-based rapper announced that this is his last album through Interscope Records, and he will be going independent after it.
“Been signed since 2014, always felt compressed but I kept my motion going. Finally being able to do me is a blessing. I give it all to GOD!,” he wrote.
Been signed since 2014, always felt compressed but I kept my motion going. Finally being able to do me is a blessing. I give it all to GOD! 🙏🏾
— FLOAT (@kcamp) July 28, 2022
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— FLOAT (@kcamp) July 29, 2022
The full album contains 12 tracks, with guest appearances from Ne-Yo on “Don’t You Change” and Doe Boy on “Without Risk”.
K Camp’s sound occasionally mimics R&B, and is one of the performers leading the charge. K Camp has been active since the beginning of the 2010s, but his most recent releases give the impression that the 32-year-old musician is poised for a more prominent role.
The cheery melodies of tracks like “Game Ain’t Free” from last year’s FLOAT are combined with the grungier sounds of 2014’s Only Way Is Up on Vibe Forever. Vibe Forever is one of the greatest albums of the week and a fantastic choice for late-summer listening.
Stream the project below.