Thanks To Loaded Lux We Know Cambatta Lyrics Are fire!
Thanks to Loaded Lux I stumbled into Cambatta's hip-hop music this year when they released the official music video for Manifesto. It is not everyday that you find a modern rap artist who is into lyricsm.
we have been in the style over substance era for a long time and sometimes the cambatta's, Styles P 's and Immortal techniques of this planet do not get enough praises. Especially from the mainstream media.
Cambatta began his musical journey at age 15 but would release his debut project Visionary 3 years later at age 13, which was titled Visionary in 2008. He also released a sequel to in called Visionary 2. Both were mixtapes. He was testing the waters.
According to his biography he went through a spiritual awakening later on which would inspire a mixtape collection dubbed "Smoke and Mirrors".
Smoke and Mirrors: The Porch was released in January 2013, while The Womb and The Crackbaby came in 2015. The projects showcased an insightful, intriguing contextualization of his upbringing which was in part stimulated by the use of mushrooms, marijuana, and other mind-altering substances.
According to his EPK on his website.
According to his EPK on his website.
Cambatta has remained a Hip-hop artist who focuses on intellectual lyricism. He has of course paid for it by not being as popular as artists who have sacrificed that aspect of their soul to appeal to the populus.
I guess there has to always be a sense of bance in the Hip-hop community.
The ones that attract people to hip-hop initially by dumbing down, are essential. As the same crowd gets hungrier it graduates to being fans of people like Cambatta.
My personal favourite cambatta song is bones of Osiris.
He of course has many other songs like Womb, LSD among others.
His aggression makes him stand out amongst many rappers.
He also is a student of Phil Valentine and Bobby Hemmit and regularly has live videos to share the knowledge he has attained.
He has also made it Sway in The Morning where he managed to freestyle.
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