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Richmond-based rapper Kam-BU has been making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of hip-hop and R&B. His debut EP, Black On Black, garnered critical acclaim for its powerful and thought-provoking lyrics, and he's set to perform at the Great Escape Festival in Brighton next weekend.
But Kam-BU is more than just a rapper - he's also a passionate advocate for climate change and environmentalism. In his spare time, he volunteers with the London Wildlife Trust and at Twickenham's Crane Park, where he helps with litter picking, cleaning out rivers, and planting meadows.
But Kam-BU's passion for environmentalism isn't just a hobby - it's also a core part of his music. His lyrics often reflect his values and beliefs, and he uses his platform to promote messages of unity and community. With his unique sound and powerful message, Kam-BU is poised to make a major impact on the music world.
To stay up-to-date on all the latest releases and live performances make sure to follow him here:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@kamb_u/videos
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kamb_u/?hl=en
Valerie is the writer of Wavy Music Magazine, a premier destination for music industry professionals. Through her interviews, reviews, and expert insights, she keeps readers up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the world of music.
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