Float (K Camp album)

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Float
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 13, 2021
Genre Hip hop
Length43:05
Label
Producer
  • 1st Class
  • A.D.
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Brandon Black
  • Camden Bench
  • Deontrez McClusky
  • Dylan Graham
  • EbonOnTheTrack
  • Eric Billingsly
  • G. Ry
  • John Conception
  • Koast
  • Kreative Villians
  • Nash B
  • Natra Average
  • New Lane Ant
  • Noah Pettigrew
  • OG Parker
  • Omar Guetfa
  • Section 8
  • TK
  • Vntg Jag
  • YouGotMajor
K Camp chronology
Kiss Five
(2020)
Float
(2021)
Vibe Forever
(2022)
Singles from Float
  1. "Life Has Changed"
    Released: April 16, 2021
  2. "Game Ain't Free"
    Released: June 11, 2021
  3. "Guts"
    Released: July 23, 2021
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Float (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by American rapper K Camp. It was released on August 13, 2021, through RARE Sound, Interscope Records and Empire Distribution. [2] The album features guest appearances from PnB Rock, Trey Songz, Mooski, True Story Gee and Kaleem Taylor. The production on the album was handled by several producers, including OG Parker, Section 8, Bobby Kritical, Natra Average, Nash B and Eric Billingsly, among others. [3] [4]

Contents

The album Float was supported by three singles: "Life Has Changed" featuring PnB Rock, "Game Ain't Free", and "Guts" featuring True Story Gee. [2] On August 28, 2021, the album debuted at number 122 on the US Billboard 200 chart in its first week. [5]

Singles

The album's first and lead single, "Life Has Changed" featuring American rapper and singer PnB Rock, was released on April 16, 2021, as well as an accompanying music video. [6] [7] The song was produced by Bobby Kritical, Koast and New Lane Ant. The song samples Ginuwine's "Differences".

The second single for the album, "Game Ain't Free", was released on June 11, 2021, with an accompanying music video. [8] [9] The song was produced by OG Parker, G. Ry and Bench.

The album's third and final single for the album, "Guts" featuring American rapper True Story Gee, was released on July 23, 2021. [10] The song was produced by Section 8 and Noah Pettigrew.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal and Genius. [11] [12]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Forgiveness"
  • Billingsly
  • EbonOnTheTrack [a]
3:24
2."Check My Stats"
2:34
3."Tables Turn"
  • Campbell
  • Turner
  • Josh Gardner
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Vntg Jag
3:02
4."Game Ain't Free"
3:16
5."Slauson" Section 8 3:21
6."Yuck"
  • Campbell
  • Turner
  • Christoper Gibbs
  • Tiernan Kelly
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Natra Average
  • TK
2:09
7."Life Has Changed" (featuring PnB Rock)
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Koast
  • New Lane Ant
2:52
8."Privacy" (featuring Trey Songz)
Nash B3:22
9."Rain On Your Skin" (featuring Mooski)
  • Bobby Kritical
  • 1st Class
  • YouGotMajor [a]
2:22
10."Flaws Included"
  • Campbell
  • Gibbs
Natra Average3:45
11."Mama"
  • Campbell
  • Turner
  • Brandon Black
  • Gardner
  • Kelly
  • Deontrez McCluskey
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Black
  • Vntg Jag
  • Kreative Villians [a]
  • TK [a]
  • McClusky [a]
1:43
12."Guts" (featuring True Story Gee)
  • Campbell
  • Williams
  • Noah Pettigrew
  • Najibe Brewster
  • Section 8
  • Pettigrew
3:40
13."Rare Film"
  • Campbell
  • Turner
  • Gardner
  • Bobby Kritical
  • Vntg Jag
3:21
14."Clap It Up"
  • Campbell
  • Billingsly
  • Dylan Graham
  • John Conception
  • Billingsly
  • Graham [a]
  • Conception [a]
2:29
15."Close To The Edge (Outro)" (featuring Kaleem Taylor)
  • Campbell
  • Gibbs
  • Kaleem Taylor
  • William Greene
  • Erica Dawkins
  • Corey Reese, Jr.
Natra Average1:36
Total length:43:05

Notes

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits were adapted from Tidal. [11]

Charts

Chart performance for Float
Chart (2021)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [13] 122

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