K Camp delivered numerous loose tracks in the first half of the year before he announced that he was "free" from his recording contract. His release from his contractual agreements meant that he was back to delivering hits for his fans and he didn't fall through on that. The rapper dropped off his five-track EP, This Is For You which served as a teaser to hold fans over until the release of his latest project, RARE Sound which featured the song, "Clouds" ft. Wiz Khalifa. Today, Wiz and K Camp join forces to deliver the visuals for the single.
K Camp and Wiz Khalifa join forces to deliver the visuals to their collaboration, "Clouds." The two rappers post up in front of a cloudy back-drop while creating clouds with weed smoke. It's a bit of a gloomy record, but it fits the song's vibe. It's a dope video from both artists and hopefully, we get more collabs from them soon.
Wiz Khalifa's spent the majority of the past few months promoting Rolling Papers 2, but he's already plotting on his next project. The Taylor Gang leader recently revealed plans to work on an entire R&B project. It's unsure when we could expect that, but we're curious to see what he has up his sleeves.
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