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Artist description
The music and the message speak for itself. Those who listen primarly to beats will automatically be hooked tothe bass driven tracks complimented by the original sounds of southern blues/ jazz /soul inspiredmusic. Heads who peep out lyrics will no doubt be impressed by, not only the skills of these talented poets, but also the overall positivity of the groups message. The Kamp has been opening up minds and nodding the heads of its followers down south for the past four years now and they can't help but to continue to do so for many years to come. |
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Music Style
southern hip-hop |
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Musical Influences
jazz, Funk , r&b |
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Similar Artists
Goodie Mob, Eight Ball and MJG, OutKast |
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Artist History
Slave Kamp is ill clique of southern Griot style poets who have been releasing the bomb underground cuts in the south since the early ninties. Each memember of the group is a seasoned veteran and each poets has been spitten since the mid 80's.Prepare yourself for new shade of soul. |
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Group Members
JQ aka Jarvis QuallsSean Alexander aka Whyze upGeoffrey Robinson aka Gman Terrance Casey aka LayloMarcus Reeder aka Spyda Johann Robinson aka DJ 7-11 |
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Instruments
Sampling Keyboard and Drum machine |
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Albums
A day in the Death of America |
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Press Reviews
none at this time |
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Additional Info
none |
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Location
Florence, Al - USA |
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