K Camp feat. Jacquees – Come Back Home [Video]
K Camp and Jacquees have always clicked in that sweet spot where Atlanta R&B meets rap confessionals, and “Come Back Home” leans all the way into that chemistry.
The record isn’t chasing a trendy switch-up or a viral hook—it’s built around a simple, effective emotional premise: the moment pride wears off and you’re left making the call anyway. That directness is exactly why it works. Even when the lyrics are pleading, the delivery stays composed, like both artists are trying to hold it together while admitting they’ve already lost the argument in their head.
The song itself dates back to last year—it originally landed on “Kiss 6” (released August 15, 2025), which makes the video feel like a well-timed second wind rather than a random late visual. In other words, this isn’t a throwaway “content drop.” It’s a fan favorite getting the proper treatment right as the calendar flips toward Valentine’s Day season, when these late-night apology records hit even harder.
Visually, the clip plays it smart and grounded. Directed (and edited) by Bobby Lee Palmer, with Joel Wolter credited as the DP, the video keeps the focus on mood and emotional weight instead of overcomplicating the storyline. The pacing mirrors the song: patient, heavy on atmosphere, and built to make the “come back” reminder feel less like a line and more like a decision.
If you’ve been running “Kiss 6” (or the deluxe version) front to back, “Come Back Home” is one of those cuts that benefits from the visual—because it sharpens what the song already suggests: when you really want someone back, you stop performing and start speaking plainly.