Last night, I had a chance to sit down and have an in-depth discussion with longtime supporter DJ Deluge and Tim Stroh from Chicago’s WNUR 89.3 FM. The outspoken interview speaks on the growth from Supa to Kam, the current working status with M-phazes/!llmind, the stereotype of Southern artists, lack of balance of music on the radio, the stigma that comes with hip hop, and much more. This is a lengthy interview but it’s definitely worth the listen. Shout out to DJ Deluge and Tim Stroh for the opportunity and giving me a platform to express my opinions and allow my music to be heard.
Here’s my first television appearance on MYX TV’s show DIG. It’s very interesting being in front of the camera a lote more nowadays since I’ve always been focused on JUST making the music. I guess I better get used to it…
“MYX Music holds down the Artist of The Week slot this week with not one, but three artists this week. Keelay & Zaire drop their Ridin’ High project (out now) featuring Jern Eye and Kam Moye. You can also check for new projects from Jern Eye (The Vision) and Kam Moye (Splitting Image) later this year.”
This was shot a few months ago during my last trip to Cali. We had a great time in the studio filming this. Jern Eye’s Five Heartbeats-like intro set it off…haha! You can also catch a quick snippet of my upcoming single Let’s Be Honest. Enjoy!
Kam Moye aka Supastition is a widely respected MC out of North Carolina, who has been in the game for over 10 years. With a grip of releases and features under his belt, Kam has built up a solid and loyal fanbase in the underground community. His aggressive energy, witty & lyrical content have appealed to hip-hop purists around the globe & while his name, as well as his style, may have changed over the years, the growth is clear in his music. As he says on “Where & Why,” “I don’t feel the challenge to write the average songs” - the ups and downs of the industry have led Kam Moye to make music for himself & in doing so, he’s maintained integrity within his music & his character. His hardwork and experiences led him to create his own “Reform School Music” label, and take his career in his own hands. The trends of rappers rapping about rapping (get that?) had to come to an end sooner or later & Kam Moye is taking new strides to bring alternatives for our listening pleasure.Here is the full track to “Where & Why,” off Kam Moye’s “Self-Centered EP,” which is full of quotables & will make you understand the name change, as well as the direction he’s taking his music…
With no hypeman and no entourage, Kam Moye has traveled the world and rocked stages alongside some of the most talented MCs & been featured on tracks with the likes of Little Brother, KRS-One, Elzhi, Royce Da 5′9 & many more. The hip-hop scene in North Carolina has advanced a great deal over the past few years, but Kam Moye was there from the beginning and worked alongside some of the most talented artists/producers to come out of the state and elsewhere in the country. With that said, I still think his role in the movement in NC is overlooked, but it cannot be denied by fans of his music or people aware of what he’s done for hip-hop. Kam Moye is set to release a lot of material in the near future & I hope that people will get out there and support it, because he’s one of the most genuine artists in this industry & you will definitely feel that when you read the interview below. We discussed so many issues & the interview is so in-depth, that I don’t need to say much more in this write-up, I can just let the interview speak for itself. In closing, therefore, I’d just like for you to check out this next track & then really take the time to let what he’s saying in this interview sink in, because this kind of insight is rarely seen or heard from an artist. (more…)
Here’s a recent candid interview with Rhymehouse.com. The interview speaks on the black enough issue, the dislike of swagger over lyrics, and what happened to the once rapidly rising NC hip hop scene. Check out the interview at Rhymehouse.com or click below:
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Production by: Marco Polo, Khrysis, D.R., Analogic, and more.
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Chain Letters
Soulspazm / Rawkus Records
Featuring guest appearances by: Little Brother, Seven, and Nonameko
Production by: Illmind, M-phazes, Jake One, Nicolay, and more.
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The Deadline
Reform School Music
Featuring guest appearances by: Raks One and Madwreck
Production by: Illmind, M-phazes, Croup, and more.
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7 Years Of Bad Luck
Reform School Music
Featuring guest appearances by: The Nobodies
Production from: Hood Muziq, Eagleman, and Sarcastic
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Unreleased Remixes
Reform School Music
Remixes by Nicolay, Illmind, M-phazes, Symbolyc One, and more.
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Guest Of Honor Mix CD
Reform School Music
Featuring guest appearances by: Little Brother, Wordsworth, Oddisee, and more.
Production from: Illmind, DJ Spinna, Jake One, Marco Polo, Oddisee, and more.
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