Thursday, March 15, 2012

"Let's Be Honest"...Kam Moye/Supastition


Don't judge me for posting an older video! Hip Hop music is one of the genres that is still relevant years past it's release. I'll be honest, I heard of Supastition since I moved to North Carolina in the late 90's, but didn't really know much of his music. The first NC artists I heard while residing here were Brandon D and Tye Banks. Over the years, I did some research, but was still discovering artists when I was pulled into the local scene. Facebook was a wonderful tool! 



Kam Moye aka "Supastition" and his music made an impact on me. From the 1st time I contacted him through Facebook, he showed respect and gratitude to me, as a fan, and even after I hounded him about making appearances, joining one of my showcases, etc...He still shows that same respect and gratitude to this fan. He told me he wasn't doing music anymore, he was living. With his history as one of North Carolina's most noteable emcee's, I was saddened by that. I heard stories from other NC artists that have worked with Kam, found more and more of his catalogue of music and post his videos on my social pages. Kam Moye's music will ALWAYS be relevant for North Carolina, so whether this video was first posted a few years ago or yesterday, it's one of my favorites and his lyrics carry real content and life in them. 


Kam Moye aka Supastition


http://www.myspace.com/supastition 

http://www.last.fm/music/Supastition
http://www.youtube.com/user/emceesince86
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/fountain-of-youth/id270139907?i=270139912&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 

(There are several Supastition albums on iTunes...Go look them up!) 

 

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