Kamaiyah feat. Yhung T.O. (of SOB x RBE) – Seasons [Audio]
Kamaiyah connects with Yhung T.O. of SOB x RBE for a new track titled “Seasons”.
Read moreKamaiyah connects with Yhung T.O. of SOB x RBE for a new track titled “Seasons”.
Read more“Playa In Me” is off Kamaiyah’s recently released mixtape, “Before I Wake”.
Read moreOakland rapper Kamaiyah liberates a new surprise mixtape, titled “Before I Wake”.
Read more“Don’t Ever Get It Twisted” coming soon.
Read moreWatch PnB Rock, Kap G and Kamaiyah go to work in their 2017 XXL Freshman cypher.
Read moreTaken from Kamaiyah’s major label debut, “Don’t Ever Get It Twisted”, coming soon.
Read moreKamaiyah does her thing in his 2017 XXL Freshman freestyle. After the break, Kamaiyah opens up about his movement in this 2017 XXL Freshman interview.
Read moreDirected by RedWallStudios. “A Good Night In The Ghetto” available here.
Read moreOff of Kamaiyah’s “A Good Night In The Ghetto” project, available here.
Read moreDirected by RedWallStudios.
Read moreShe doesn’t need an introduction — Kamaiyah is the driven and lovable ’90s baby who wrote “Why You Always Hatin?” (a single for her mentor YG that also features Drake) and released a damn-near perfect debut mixtape back in the spring. Today, she shares a new video for “Fuck It Up,” produced by The FADER and directed by Chris Simmons. Made while cruising around High Street in Oakland, its convocation is recited by Shay Diddy of local institution KMEL, and its conclusion finds everyone invited to mob in the parking lot — her childhood Big Money Gang Crew, and hella babies too. Taken from A Good Night In The Ghetto and co-starring her boy Keenon, “Fuck It Up” is a got the devil in my cup celebration of having made oneself, and of shining so hard that you can ignore calls from anyone who lies. “The ‘Fuck It Up’ video was about bridging the Bay to L.A. gap,” said Kamaiyah, who moved from Oakland to Los Angeles in the past year. “I wanted to bring the Town out in a positive way and to have fun. I think we were successfully able to convey the message.”
Read more“Still Brazy” out now!
Read moreHere’s the official video for “Why You Always Hatin?” from YG’s sophomore album “Still Brazy”, which is available now.
Read moreDirected by Damien Sandoval. Song produced by Cardo.
Read moreThis is taken from 40’s dual album “The D-Boy Diary: Book 1 & 2”, which has a tentative due date of November 2016.
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