Devine Carama – Kingtucky 3 [Album Stream]
Devine Carama has just released the third installment of his “Kingtucky” series that started back in 2016.
Read moreDevine Carama has just released the third installment of his “Kingtucky” series that started back in 2016.
Read moreHere’s the visual for a snippet of “Thoroughbred” off of Devine Carama’s upcoming album, “Kingtucky 3”.
Read moreDevine Carama and JK-47 linked up with news station LEX-18 for the theme song to their new positive news focused broadcast.
Read moreDevine Carama links up with Bryce Jamel on his Deraj Global-produced new single, “Timeless”.
Read moreDevine Carama returns with “Farewell, Partner”, a tribute to Manny Caulk.
Read moreDevine Carama delivers a video for “A Black Man’s Flowers Pt. 1” from his most recent project, “Worshiping In The Wilderness“.
Read moreDevine Carama shares a visual for “Where The Wild Things Pray” off of his new album, “Worshiping In The Wilderness“.
Read moreLexington, Kentucky emcee Devine Carama comes through with his most personal project to date, “Worshipping In The Wilderness”.
Read moreDevine Carama pays tribute to Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna with a new song and video, “When Death Comes”.
Read moreDevine Carama is back in action with a new song and video, “Look In My Eyes”.
Read moreDevine Carama connects with Joslyn Hampton and JK-47 on a new song, titled “Queen Of Soul”.
Read more“The Good News” out now.
Read moreDevine Carama delivers his new album, “The Good News”.
Read moreThis is a visual medley of music from my upcoming album, “Kingtucky”. This video features such songs as “A Love Like Ours”, “Pages Full of Rhymes”, “Rather Unique”, & “We Move”.
Read more“Lake Full Of Regrets” will live on Devine Carama’s upcoming project “Kingtucky”, which is set to drop on October 17th. Devine Carama about “Lake Full Of Regrets”: “The entire song is a loose metaphor on how our regrets in life can drowned us if we are not careful. The vindictiveness and self loathing of not forgiving ourselves and others will ultimately lead to our own demise if we don’t learn to let go of those mistakes and become better for them. Definitely one of the most personal songs on Kingtucky and one of the more reflective songs I’ve ever written.” Stream the song below and pre-order the album here.
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