K Camp’s storied history of giving back continues on World AIDS Day

“We’ve been tapped in with the community,” he shares with confidence. “So, it was just a dope opportunity for them to reach out and connect and see what we had going on.”

With an inherent selflessness that seems to come as natural as chewing a stick of gum, it’s easy to gather why K Camp might downplay his altruistic ways. What is difficult to comprehend is why others in his position wouldn’t, or simply don’t.


“A lot of folks tend to say artists change when they blow up,” he says. “They switched lanes, they don’t get back to what they, where they came from. They don’t know where they came from … but they can’t say that about K Camp. We were doing this ever since I got on. Even before I got on, we been doing it for the community.”

And there are no apparent signs that they will stop anytime soon.


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