“What's the odds of a
Jackson ni**a making it? I'll take that odd and killed whoever created it.”
Not one for many words in person,
this 18-year-old up and coming rapper beasts on the mic with his word play, as
he declares that one day people will know his name, despite living in an area
code that is not pumping out many musical talents.
Cameron Jamal Triplett,
better known as Camkudo$a, got his name by merely meshing his first name and
the word kudos, so to say Cameron, job well done.
The teen rapper started
rapping when he was just in middle school, but didn’t get really serious with
it until high school.
“In high school I really
realized my passion for music and people would come up to tell me that I had a
true talent for rapping, so that’s why I decided to get a little more serious
with it,” said Cam.
He credits rappers such
as Drake, Tory Lanez and J.Cole as some of his influences.
“I like the fact that
they don’t rap just to be rapping, but they actually tell stories of stuff that
they go through, and I try to do the same with my songs,” said Cam.
His latest song is
called “Progression,” and he is also working on a mixtape to be released in the
near future. His first two songs, “Up & Coming,” and “Higher Places,”
are introductory songs for him, and showcase him as an artist. He talks about
being up and coming and the dreams he have to get bigger and better in his
craft and just as a person.
“It ain't what it seems.
We living out our dreams. We up on a rise. You can see it in our eyes. Up and
Coming. We up and coming.”
His ultimate goal simply
put is to make it.
“I just want to be able
to put my people on,” said Cam.
To achieve that goal,
he’s been sharing his music on his countless social media accounts: Twitter,
Instagram, Tumblr, and Facebook. He has yet to perform though.
“I thought about doing
that with the release of my mixtape. I wanted to wait until I had longer
repertoire of songs to perform.”
The teen dream continues
to make songs for his growing fan base to hopefully one day big as the artist
that he admires.
Check out his music here:
Surprisingly Good... Better than 75 percent of what's out now.
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