Showing posts with label KAM Royal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KAM Royal. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Voices of Tulane: KAM Royal

Today's KAM Royal Day (on Unheard Undergrad)! KAM dropped Lyrical Exercise #6 to show off a bit of poetic dexterity to those who appreciate his work. Setting up a sick rap with some casual ad libbing, he jumps right in to deliver on the flow that we fans have come to respect and love. We're always happy to hear new material (and we keep listening to the older tracks too) from KAM Royal.

Check it out:


Voices of the Day: Matt Clarke, KAM Royal, and Rachel Adams

Blackbook Music Group, the enterprise with a finger on the pulse of the industry, scooping up new artists with a keen eye for talent, brings us the Don't Go by Matt Clarke ft. Rachel Adams and KAM Royal. Produced by The Two Friends, who use a sample from Augustana to drive the beat, Don't Go is an easy listen with a catchy hook.

Listen, download and enjoy below:



Sunday, September 25, 2011

Voices of Tulane: KAM Royal


Here's a quick one from an Unheard Undergrad favorite, KAM Royal. A track inspired by relationship issues, he manages to turn bitterness into sweet music. Channeling that energy into a rap we can all identify with, if KAM can make music like this, simply while venting, we know we can only expect the best from him. With a beat that keeps it laid back to maintain the focus on KAM's vocals, this Tulane rapper lays is out for all to hear.



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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Voices of the Day: KAM Royal


I'm a couple days late on this but KAM Royal, a featured Unheard Undergrad, gives you Lyrical Exercise #5.

It's no secret that I'm a big KAM fan, but for those of you who still haven't heard; KAM Royal is straight fire.

No, that's not my personal biased opinion. I hope you brought an umbrella, because it's raining cold hard facts up in here.

KAM Royal showcases his lyrical capabilities in this series of lyrical exercises and on his 5th one in, he still has yet to disappoint.
" On the east coast they telling me that hip hop's dead. On the west coast they telling me that hip hop left. But my music CPR it gives hip hop breath. Yo. Broken escalator flow, yea I'm stepping up. White boy going hard in the paint. No Kevin Love."
Enjoy.

Also if you missed the drop of his What A Day music video last month, I'll include that, too.