Women’s History Month: Female Hip-Hop/R&B Artists We’d Love To See Make A Comeback

Tweet, Lumidee, Shawnna

For Women’s History Month, SOHH is highlighting five female artists that should make a comeback to music after taking hiatuses. Those female artists include Amerie, Shontelle, Tweet, Shawnna, and Lumidee. SOHH, here are the five female musicians that should return to hip-hop/R&B: Amerie This R&B singer came onto the scene by singing the chorus for […]

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K Camp Talks “Pretty Ones,” Why He Doesn’t Perform “Lottery,” and Reaching Out to Ludacris

K Camp Talks “Pretty Ones,” Why He Doesn’t Perform “Lottery,” and Reaching Out to Ludacris

K Camp’s work ethic is unmatched, having locked himself in the studio for the past decade. In fact, on his way over to our interview, he DMed Ludacris to see if there were any film opportunities for him. It’s time to expand!

Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, the 32-year-old boasts an impressive catalog of hit records, including  “Money Baby,” “Comfortable,” and “Cut Her Off,” and even “Lottery (Renegade)” which took a course of its own over the pandemic. The song immediately became a viral sensation on TikTok, as millions of users made dance videos to the uptempo record.

But Camp doesn’t feel any type of way about the numbers. In fact, he chose not to perform it at his recent sold-out show at The Roxy in Los Angeles — mostly because the song became something he didn’t envision for himself initially.

The show itself was a movie, though, with even The Shade Room reposting the video we posted on The Source. One thing about K Camp, he will always have the ladies supporting him and going crazy.

Most recently, K Camp released his new single titled “Pretty Ones,” featuring B-Lovee.

The Source spoke with K Camp in downtown Los Angeles to discuss his recent show, collaborating with B-Lovee, TikTok, his clothing line, what Hip Hop means to him, and more! 

How’s it feel to be here in Los Angeles? Sold-out show, congrats!

It feels good. I was on stage, I told the crowd I had came out here a couple years ago and did a show. It was a janky promoter who really didn’t promote. I had did the show, it was probably 50 to 100 people in the crowd and it pissed me off. I was mad at everybody that night. I got into it with my manager, I got into it with my DJ. The girl I was talking to at the time, I almost made her walk home.

On God I was pissed off, because no artist wants to go to a show and ain’t nobody there for them. So it’s a full circle moment going to the Roxy and selling it out, and the promoter telling us “we left tickets on the table because we could have sold out more. We could have did a bigger venue.” It was a surreal moment.

What was the best moment?

[laughs] It was two moments. It was a dude I brought on stage that was doing some weird ass dance moves. I brought him up when I was doing “Woozie,” he was doing some shit with his legs. It was too damn funny.

That girl jumped up. I put my hands up, because she jumped on me and I didn’t want to drop her. I didn’t want to catch no charge. It was funny. Shout out to her man, she shot a shot. 

Did you not perform “Lottery”? 

Nah, I don’t be performing “Lottery” like that. I don’t know why. I did it in Hawaii, but only because my DJ played it on some humbug shit. Because the way that song turned into a song that it wasn’t supposed to be. They turned it into a dance, like KIDZ BOP. So when I perform it, it feels childish to me. If they request it, I’ll do it.

I was going to ask, do they be requesting it?

Yeah they request it. If I hear someone saying it in the crowd, I’ll do it. But if I don’t hear it, I’ll just keep going. I got a lot of songs, I can keep going. If they don’t want it, they ain’t gon’ get it. 

Let’s talk about “Pretty Ones” featuring B-Lovee, fire collab.

For sure, shout out B-Lovee. He came through Atlanta and did that verse, so we really had an interaction and vibe in the studio. I already had the record ready. I just had to figure out who I wanted to put on it. He got motion up top. In my mind, I gotta turn my buzz up a little more on top. I get love in New York and up top, don’t get me wrong. But me personally, I need to make a presence more in New York and in Philly. 

I reached out to him, an artist that has some motion. He did what he had to do. It’s so crazy, I did that song last year in September. The song old. It’s not old, but I had it in the cut on my iTunes forever. Then when I heard Uzi come out with “I Just Wanna Rock Out,” I’m like damn. He beat me to it! It was just perfect timing. We did the deal with TikTok, the distribution deal. They wanted that record, and it’s out. 

How does that work? When they distribute it.

They got a distribution platform called SoundOn. They got the platform with the marketing and they send it through their own distro. You know, a direct deal. 

You be on TikTok like that?

I ain’t gonna lie, I didn’t at first. You probably bring back clips when I was not fucking with TikTok. But these days, I can catch myself just scrolling for an hour and a half. Til’ my head hurts. That shit be addicting though, it be some funny shit on there. I don’t watch TV, so I’m just scrolling. But I fuck with TikTok now. I fuck with it.

So you didn’t love it when “Lottery” was going crazy?

Nah, because I didn’t know what it was. Of course, it’s a social media app. But it seemed too gimmicky for me. It was too much weird funny shit going on. I don’t be doing weird funny shit, so let me just stay off the app. But the song started blowing up on the app, I’m like alright. I was rolling out an album, they kept saying “you gotta get on TikTok.” Let me just fuck around with TikTok. It’s cool. There’s methods to go viral, you gotta figure out how to go viral. It’s very detailed.

Talk about your own clothing line, Shop4Float.

Shop4Float, that’s the apparel. We just did a brand name change, so it’s called ONMÌ now.

It’s on me. Until you put it on, you gotta feel like it’s on me. We’ve been doing good. Right now, I’m tapping into the cosmetics lane. Got a product called Bae Essentials that I’m putting out soon. When I get back to Atlanta, we’re gonna do the rollout. The marketing for it. 

We got the Dickies shirt, the I Can’t Love No Bitch That Love Me shirt. They sold out. That was the biggest drop I did, it made almost $20K in two days. But I reinvest everything back into the business. All that shit goes hand in hand. I love fashion. I’ve been doing music so long, I just had to expand my brand and to do other shit I love. I decided to do clothes. 

I just DMed Ludacris when I was on the way today. I told him put me in some films man. [laughs] I said I want to get my Denzel on, I just DMed his ass. 

Did he respond? 

I just did it, so we gon’ see. He’ll prob hit me back later, but I did it. I just want to do some different shit. I’ve been in the studio for damn 10 plus years straight, I gotta do some other shit. It’s fun though.

Hip Hop celebrates 50 years this year. What does Hip Hop mean to you?

Hip Hop means everything to me, it made me who I am. Grew up learning and studying this shit. Studying the people that came before me, inspired by the people who came before me. Wanting to be like the people that came before me. The fact that we’re still here, carrying a torch. It’s a lot of artists doing a good job, there’s artists burning the shit out. That’s every year, every decade. 

I just want to say salute to us. Salute to all the OGs that paved the way. Some of the OGs need to, I’m not gon’ say do a better job, but guide the youth. Our generation, nobody really gave us the game. We had to learn it on our own. It’s our job to inspire the next generation, but give them the game. Put them on, show them how it’s supposed to be done. We were out here just scrambling, trying to figure it out. It took a little longer. 

Especially for me, I got an interesting story. An interesting journey with my career. I had to figure that shit out. Shout out to 50 years of Hip Hop. Pretty sure we’ll have another 50 more, 150 more. When I’m gone, that shit will probably still be going. Salute to the legacy.

Anything else you want to let us know?

“Pretty Ones”out right now. Tour starts March 23rd. Shop4Float, go get your merch. Shout out to the fans out, I love y’all.

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Vevo Teams Up With Public Enemy’s Chuck D To Celebrate 50 Years Of Hip-Hop

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Video network Vevo teamed up with Public Enemy’s Chuck D to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop. There will be programming including “Legends In Concert,” “Hip-Hop International,” “2K Hip-Hop Legends,” and more. The world’s leading video network will also collaborate with a hefty, yet, impressive list of hip-hop artists with appearances throughout 2023 from legends such […]

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[WATCH] Keith Murray Talks Performing Cunnilingus On Disturbing Tha Peace Artist Shawnna

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Keith Murray has created a viral lane for himself after getting on The Art Of Dialogue podcast and telling some untold Hip Hop tales from the 90s that could possibly rival Slick Rick’s “Treat Her Like A Prostitute”, complete with well known female rapper fables. Most recently, The Def Squadian told a story about his run-in with Ludacris’ artist and Disturbing Tha Peace artist Shawnna.

Murray talked about how he and the “Getting Some Head” rapstress linked up at L.A.’s House Of Blues despite, according to him, being warned by Ludacris not to do it. He details performing oral sex on Shawnna in front of two of their friends and another time in his $160K Benz, but he admits that he didn’t get a chance to have intercourse with her.

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Ludacris Inspires Fans With New Year’s Eve Video

Ludacris has been living his best life in recent years. After taking a break from music, the Atlanta bred star took his talents to the big screen and behind the camera. 

As 2022 comes to an end, the “Move” rapper penned a motivational message for fans while lounging in a hot tub in the snow. “Cheers to 2023,” he shared. “Wishing everybody love, peace, happiness, and challenging y’all to do some new sh*t in the new year that you ain’t never did before. I love y’all. Cheers.” The caption reads: “Let The Past Be The PAST.”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MAY 04: Chris “Ludacris” Bridges attends the 2022 Georgia State University Commencement Ceremony at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium at Georgia State University on May 04, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images)
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Ludacris is jo stranger to trying to new things. Earlier this year, he earned an honorary Bachelor of Science in Music Management degree at Georgia State University.  He also made a seamless switch from rapping to acting when many people doubted his abilities. “When you come into it as a rapper,” he told Las Vegas Weekly, “people have a certain idea about you in the first place. So you have to go hard to not be looked at as some form of your regular everyday character.”

Last year, he created an animated series based on his eldest daughter, Karma. The Netflix series is based on real-life situations that Karma actually went through and tackles topics like self esteem. No stranger to encouraging others, Luda gave his 21-year old daughter advice on embracing her unique qualities as a young, Black girl.

“[I told her] there’s a creator that made us all with unique qualities, and you have to embrace those qualities — and that she comes from a long lineage of strong Black hair.”

As for his acting career, Luda says he likes to challenge people’s expectations of him. “I like to do the opposite of what people expect me to do” he told Las Vegas Weekly. “And I love doing that and continuing to grow and expand my acting résumé.”  Check out Luda’s end of the year inspo below. 

Ludacris Shared A Motivational Message For The New Year From A Hot Tub In The Mountains

In 2021, Ludacris returned with the song “Butter ATL,” and parts of it were recorded when he had a mouthful of Jif peanut butter. The iconic rapper can do anything he wants, really, but he wants others to thrive as well. In a new video posted on his Twitter, he shared a motivational message to fans.

Lounging in a hot tub in the mountains while it’s snowing, Ludacris is drinking what appears to be champagne before giving his brief but inspiring message: “Cheers to 2023,” he said. “Wishing everybody love, peace, happiness, and challenging y’all to do some new sh*t in the new year that you ain’t never did before. I love y’all. Cheers.” The caption reads: “Let The Past Be The PAST🥂

Last year, a video circulated of Ludacris learning how to be a pilot. The clip prompted many jokes because of how uncharacteristically serious he looked. This year, he made headlines for earning an honorary Bachelor of Science in Music Management degree at Georgia State University, where he previously attended from 1996 to 1998 before dropping out to sign with Def Jam. Of course, he celebrated by gifting himself a private jet. If there’s one reason to try harder in 2023, it’s for Ludacris.

Janet Jackson Announces ‘Together Again’ Tour With Ludacris

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Janet Jackson is going back on tour for the first time in four years. The infamous legend who’s lead the way for your favorites is back to hit the stage. This time she’s bringing Atlanta’s own Chris “Ludacris” Bridges.

Janet just announced her 2023 Together Again North American Tour on social media and fans are wondering what she has up her sleeves. 

“I’m going back on tour and yes we will be together again very, very soon,” Jackson said in an Instagram video on Monday. “I miss you guys so much and I can’t wait to see you. Our opening show is April 14 in Hollywood, Florida. I’m so excited.”

Janet has broken barriers for over 30 years with grace and we know this show is gonna be fire!

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Janet Jackson Is Going Out On The ‘Together Again’ Headlining Tour In 2023

There was a moment midway through Janet Jackson’s headlining set at the 2018 Outside Lands Festival where she took what seemed like her first full breath of the night. “It’s a lot of hits, huh?” she asked the rabid crowd. And it really was. Janet has dozens upon dozens of certified #hits, and she’ll finally be taking them on a proper tour of amphitheaters and stadiums in 2023 for the first time in years.

Dubbed the Together Again Tour, there won’t be any festival schedules to look at, just Janet. Well, and Ludacris, who’ll be supporting the “That’s The Way Love Goes” star on each of the cross country and Canada dates of next year’s tour. And as an added bonus, Janet said took to Instagram to also say that, “That there will be new music.”

Check out the full list of Janet Jackson’s Together Again Tour dates below. Fan-club pre-sale begins on Tuesday, 12/13 at 3pm local time and general on-sale tickets will also be available here.

04/14/2023 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live Arena
04/19/2023 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
04/21/2023 – Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena
04/22/2023 – Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena
04/25/2023 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena
04/27/2023 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
04/29/2023 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum
04/30/2023 – St Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center
05/02/2023 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
05/04/2023 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
05/06/2023 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
05/09/2023 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
05/12/2023 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
05/13/2023 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
05/14/2023 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
05/19/2023 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
05/20/2023 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
05/23/2023 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
05/24/2023 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
05/26/2023 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
05/27/2023 – Tinley Park, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Chicago
05/28/2023 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater
05/30/2023 – St Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
06/02/2023 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
06/03/2023 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
06/04/2023 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center
06/07/2023 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
06/09/2023 – Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre
06/10/2023 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
06/11/2023 – San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
06/16/2023 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
06/20/2023 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
06/21/2023 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

Ludacris & Mercedes Benz Donate New Shoes To Atlanta Elementary Students For Holiday Drive

Ludacris Donates Shoes

Students at Miles Elementary School in Atlanta got a chance to hang out with Ludacris, who partnered with Mercedes Benz during their “Season to Shine” event to donate new shoes for the holiday season. Recently, The “Get Back” artist’s The Ludacris Foundation teamed up with Mercedes Benz to deliver 1,270 new shoes to Miles Elementary […]

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