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| Biography: With its overt sociopolitical stance, somewhat rare for a West Coast rapper, Kam's angst-ridden hardcore rap went largely unappreciated throughout the '90s, despite an early affiliation with Ice Cube. His releases appeared sporadically, debuting first on the Boyz N the Hood soundtrack, then releasing ...Read full biography |
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Released: 2001 Label: West Coast Mafia Critics' Rating:  Veteran L.A. rapper Kam has decided that he has been ignored for too long. After garnering acclaim for his underground work, Kam hits listeners with Kamnesia, a calculated attempt to reach a mass audience ...Read full reviewReleased: 1995 Label: East West Critics' Rating:  Influenced by Nation of Islam founder Louis Farrakhan, Kam is angry with America. On his sophomore album, he castigates the oppressive system over a deluge of big, funky beats. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide ...Read full review
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