Showing posts with label Kam Moye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kam Moye. Show all posts

Kam Moye - Forever Fresh (Prod. by Marco Polo) (Music Video)




North Carolina's own, Kam Moye aka Supastition, teams up with Bay Area director, Charles Barcelona for the Marco Polo-produced banger, "Forever Fresh." The video is done documentary-style and showcases Kam in various behind-the-scenes clips, past videos, and show footage from performances in the U.S. and abroad. The rest of the video was shot on location in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The song itself is reminiscent of the former Supastition sound with Kam spitting rapid fire, while still dropping jewels like "I'm what happens when a child prodigy grows up." Marco Polo's head nodding production shines brilliantly throughout the track triumphant horn stabs and classic boom bap drums leave the perfect backdrop for Kam's ferocity. "Forever Fresh" is the b-side to Kam Moye's official second single and latest album title track, "Splitting Image."

Download: Kam Moye aka Supastition - "Forever Fresh" (Prod. by Marco Polo)

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Kam Moye - Let's Be Honest (Music Video)



Here's the first official video from Kam Moye for the lead single "Let's Be Honest," off his newest album Splitting Image, which you should've purchased by now.

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Kam Moye - Splitting Image (Sampler)



The date has finally arrived and to celebrate the October 27th release of Splitting Image, Kam Moye has leaked a self-selected album sampler, just in case there are still any undecided folks out there. The sampler is a 7-song sneak preview of Kam's first CD under his given name, rather than his alter ego Supastition. Splitting Image represents more than just a name change for Kam. The album isn’t a departure so much as an evolution towards a more mature, focused persona, and the sampler contains several songs that hint at this transition.

The sampler features production from Jake One, Vitamin D, M-Phazes, Veterano, Khrysis, and S1 with guest appearances by Phonte, One Be Lo, Zumbi (Zion I), and many more.

Sampler Track List:
01. Splitting Image feat. Neenah
02. Imani
03. Re:born
04. Hello Karma feat. Phonte and Ayah
05. Let's Be Honest
06. Give Out, Give In
07. Life Line feat. One Be Lo

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Kam Moye - RE:Born (Prod. by Vitamin D)



Kam released the first official single off of his upcoming LP "Splitting Image" just last week, now he also gives the fans an opportunity to download the B-side of that single, "RE:Born", for free. For this track, Kam Moye aka Supastition gets a hand from Seattle standout Vitamin D on the production tip, and Kam absolutely kills it as he does a good 95% of the time. Make sure you pick up a copy of the new album "Splitting Image," which hits stores October 27th. It is definitely my most anticipated album of this year, and that's saying a lot 'cause there have been some damn good releases thus far.

Download: Kam Moye - "Reborn" (Prod. by Vitamin D) | Sharebee

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MYX Music Label Jam Session (Video)



Throw together Kam Moye, Jern Eye, Tunji, Evangelist a couple of MPC’s and a guitar and only good things can happen. This improv freestyle collaboration has tracks laid down by producers Cook Classics and Keelay of production duo Keelay & Zaire and Nate Mercereau on guitar. Impromptu sessions like this are just another example of how strong, versatile, and fun hip-hop can be when you gather a handful of talented emcees and musicians in a room together and let them do what they do best. The flow exhibited lets you know that these guys are grinding hard, but always having fun. With the handful of rappers present at the jam session overflowing with talent, it may be Kam Moye who shines the brightest as he raps, “I’m still pressing up albums / And keep women friends who could be twins with Jessica Alba.” As each emcee spits on a different topic, showing off enormous diversity in style, the one consistent theme throughout the video is clear: dope music. Jern Eye's Vision and Kam Moye's Splitting Image will be available October 13th and October 27th respectively via MYX Music Label.

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Kam Moye - Let's Be Honest (Prod. by Veterano)



Kam Moye, a different breed of emcee, is gearing up to release his newest album, Splitting Image. Being the first album released after his name change from Supastition to his actual birth name, Kam shows that he has developed lyrically and isn't afraid to touch on mature subject matter. The album is due October 27th on MYX Music Label. The lead single off the album is "Lets Be Honest" with production being handled by Veterano. The song is about having a humble attitude towards life, something rarely spoken about in today's industry. Talking about the inspiration behind the song's concept, Kam says, "The song was inspired by a quote that I read once which said 'happiness isn't having what you want, it's wanting what you have.' That's my perspective in life on everything from family to my career. It's not settling, but sometimes you gotta just accept that maybe it wasn't meant for you to have what everyone else has... It's cool to dream but not to the point where you don't take notice of how good you have it already to just be alive."

Kam relays the song's message from the get-go, saying, "If you don't appreciate what you have right now, you'll never appreciate what's coming to you in the future." The song is conceptual in the way that each verse tackles different issues relating to materialism and superficial tendencies. Kam goes in on materialism for the first verse before touching on women and relationships in verse two and stardom in the third and final verse, rapping, "I don't need people in the streets to know me / Man, I kind of like keeping it discreet and low-key." With Veterano providing a soulful backdrop for Kam's true-to-life delivery, this track is poised to turn some heads as the lead single off his new album. Be sure to get a taste of Kam Moye's new sound, and look out for Splitting Image via MYX Music Label October 27, 2009.

Download: Kam Moye - "Let's Be Honest" (Prod. by Veterano) | Sharebee

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Kam Moye - Blue Skies (Prod. by Apollo Brown)


Kam Moye (aka Supastition) returns to close out this summer with a brand new breakup anthem, produced by Detroit's up and comer Apollo Brown. The track is "Blue Skies," but don't let the title throw you. The flowing lyrics are not about blue skies, but the lack thereof. Kam Moye rhymes about a relationship gone wrong and the frustration of trying to save face in public, a dilemma that many can relate to. About this theme, Kam states that, "The song isn't really about my own relationship, but more-so written from the standpoint of people close to me. It's about being with someone who seemed perfect in the beginning but somewhere down the line, just got too comfortable and became a big disappointment in your eyes." He raps, "When people see us in public they think it's all love, like, 'take a look at them two together, they got it all,' but little do they know we rarely get our problems solved. Most of the time I'm wishing that I was not involved." These straight forward, no BS lyrics combine with a looped, slightly eerie female vocal melody to preach the tracks message. "There are no blue skies." Be on the look out the debut Kam Moye album, Splitting Image via MYX Music Label. The album will be in stores October 27, 2009.

Download: Kam Moye aka Supastition - "Blue Skies" (Prod. by Apollo Brown)

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Kam Moye - Step By Step (Prod. by D.R.)


For Kam Moye, the decision to stray away from his original moniker, Supastition, and use his birth name is a reflection on the maturing subject matter and content he plans to explore on his new album. Now, his first album under the new name, Splitting Image, is due October 27 on MYX Music Label. Before the album drops, however, Kam has a special treat for those anticipating the release. Even though he believes "Step By Step" is dope, Kam says, "This is a little something to hold over the listeners. It was originally recorded for the album, but didn't quite make the cut because of me wanting more conceptual songs on the project." D.R., who serves as one of the main producers on the album, also collaborated with Kam for this track, laying the dirty, soul-inspired beat fans have grown accustomed to hearing Kam Moye spit on. While "Step By Step" might not fit the new album, it certainly stands on its own. Kam documents his plan to succeed by taking his time and doing 'this hip-hop thing' the right way,

"Rappers nowadays they fightin' for space on your hard drive / Me, I'd rather have a place in the archive." Be sure to get a taste of Kam Moye's new sound, and look out for Splitting Image October 27th.

Download: Kam Moye - "Step By Step" (Prod. by D.R.)

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