Quando Rondo became one of the hottest rappers in the game since last fall when he appeared heavily on Youngboy Never Broke Again's 4Respect 4Freedom 4Loyalty 4WhatImportant. He subsequently released his project, Life After Fame which helped put a bigger spotlight on his name. Last week, he released his latest project, From The Neighborhood To The Stage which opened with the track, "Imperfect Flower." A few days later, and K Camp's pulled up with his own freestyle on the song.
Nearly two months after dropping "Lottery" and K Camp is finally getting ready to drop a new project soon. The rapper released his freestyle over "Imperfect Flower." Before even jumping into his verse, the rapper reveals that he has a new project in the works and gives a shout out to Quando Rondo. His melodic delivery slides over the piano-centric production of the track while detailing his own paranoia and anxiety from his time in the streets.
Quotable Lyrics
Heart so cold, it be killin' my vibe
I pray, that the lord keep my n***as alive
God, I'm feelin' my vibe, go to war for my guys
God said I'm him, you better open your eyes
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