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From 1993 Album: "Neva Again"...[Artist info below].....

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Kam (born Craig A. Miller in Los Angeles, California) is an American political emcee known primarily among hip hop fans and music critics during the 1990s & early 2000s. He is regarded as one of the most respected & esteemed West Coast rap artists.

With his overt sociopolitical stance, somewhat rare for a West Coast rapper, Kam's angst-ridden brand of hardcore rap helped set the mark by which other socially-conscious emcees would be (and still are) judged.

Originally affiliated with Ice Cube, Kam's releases appeared sporadically, initially debuting on the Boyz N the Hood soundtrack, and then releasing his first solo album, Neva Again (1993, Atlantic). His powerful sophomore release, Made in America was released to critical acclaim in 1995, although a lack of commitment due to his political stance by his label at the time, East West Recordings, eventually led to his departure.

He took some time off in the late '90s to pursue other interests before returning in 2001 with his indie release Kamnesia, an ambitious album that found him further engaging street audiences with a slight club-friendly appeal to his insightful rhymes.

Now Kam finds himself aligned with Guerrilla Funk Recordings, arguably the musical home best suited for him, and a long overdue official pairing with Paris, whose political leanings mirror his own almost identically.

Комментарии

9 years назад

james bond

It's like a maze in here

9 years назад

Aaron Wilkes

A little Del tha Funky Homosapien in him....but ya'll ain't knowin bout that!!!!

9 years назад

Matias Tabja

que temazo, esta la zorra

10 years назад

Gary White

My generation was the best no doubt about it.

10 years назад

SunnyFly

Individuals Car Club still got a presence in Los Angeles?

10 years назад

Magix Games

great moment in 1:51! Wanna see more of that

10 years назад

Hen Essy

Damn kam was smooth and on point forreal 

10 years назад

Tshepiso Sello

The '92 Watts riots really had the whole Hip Hop community in an uproar! You even had people like Ice T and I think King T voicing their opinions on the matter, If I'm not mistaken...

10 years назад

Thomas Reilly

I you use to blast this in my Regal when it came out.

10 years назад

ImDaavid

yea peace treaty

10 years назад

Cell Ski

You don't get decent hip hop like this no more, Kam is a legend of conscious P-Funk rap. Watts Up! from England bruv

10 years назад

climshaddy

Ебать пиздато!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years назад

Th3AngryPooch

Why haven't I heard of this guy before? 

10 years назад

sittingbull1903

Bruh, haven't heard this one every since it was getting play on rap city

10 years назад

Keith Witcher

The thing that I love about this song is that Kam doesn't curse and only bad word he says is niggas. Ignorant rappers need to look at this song as a example of rappers don't need to curse to get their point across and to get people to like them. Kam is a very good rapper. He does curse but he doesn't curse often. It's sad that him and Ice Cube had beef. I wonder if they settled their differences. They should work together again but it probably won't happen since they've gotten older.

10 years назад

Crime Boss

Damn cuzz...First heard this song on a Screw Tape. Waitin' On Slant 1993, Stick 1's personal tape. Screw mixed this song with MC Lyte - Poor Georgie. The original song still jam like a mothafucka though.

10 years назад

W3sTS1dE

DOPE!

10 years назад

Kevin Foster

" I see Blue & Red every where, look how strong we Are!!"

10 years назад

Kali West

I was on the NEWS during the LA riots, looting. I was at some of the peace treaty meetings with the Bloods, I was outside ducking during the drivebys, I've lost family and friends to gang violence, I was only in the 5th grade but I miss Los Angeles because everyday it was all GOOD!! # Stop the Violence.

10 years назад

Michael Cooper

Watts truce lasted more longer than the ones in L.A. and CPT. LAPD and LACSD ended all of the Crips-Bloods truce. Cops fear Black unity.

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