K CAMP Says He Makes More R&B Hits Than Most R&B Artists

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K CAMP poses at the EBONY Power 100 gala

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K CAMP backed Jacquees amid criticism and emphasized his collaborator’s hitmaking ability.
He highlighted his own genre-bending success and claimed dominance in R&B output.
His catalog includes viral tracks, platinum singles and a strong presence on TikTok.

During an interview with The Shade Room at the EBONY Power 100 gala on Nov. 4, K CAMP weighed in on ongoing debates about R&B artists’ vocal abilities and took a moment to defend both Jacquees and his own record.

When asked about criticism directed toward Jacquees’ singing, the Atlanta native responded without hesitation. ā€œJacquees got hits, man,ā€ he said. ā€œIf you got hits, who [cares]? You know what I’m saying?ā€ Notably, the two artists have collaborated on multiple tracks, including ā€œWhat’s On Your Mind,ā€ ā€œCome Back Home,ā€ and ā€œLet You Goā€ — the last of which is expected to appear on Jacquees’ forthcoming project, Mood 2.

K CAMP also acknowledged his own crossover appeal and output. ā€œI ain’t no R&B singer, but I make more R&B hits than most of the R&B artists,ā€ he added. The lighthearted exchange sparked reactions online after The Shade Room posted the clip on Monday (Nov. 10), including one of the genre’s frontrunners, Eric Bellinger. ā€œCAMP [goes] super crazy every time,ā€ the ā€œG.O.A.T.ā€ singer-songwriter wrote in the comments.

K CAMP first rose to prominence in 2013 with the breakout single ā€œMoney Baby,ā€ followed by the platinum-certified hit ā€œCut Her Offā€ with fellow ATL peer 2 Chainz. His 2015 debut album, Only Way Is Up, peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and produced the two-time platinum single, ā€œComfortable.ā€ Known for his melodic flow and R&B-infused sound, he continued to evolve through a wealth of well-received albums, mixtapes and featured appearances.

His 2019 single ā€œLottery (Renegade)ā€ marked a viral comeback, thanks to the dance craze it inspired on TikTok. ā€œCash on me like I hit the lottery / H**s’ll trip, watch ā€˜em how they fall on me / 100s blue, yeah, I got ā€˜em all on me,ā€ he rapped on the Wayy 2 Kritical standout. The record not only introduced him to a new generation of listeners but also led to a deal with SoundOn, TikTok’s music distribution platform, in 2023.

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