Vibe Forever

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Vibe Forever
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 29, 2022
Genre Hip hop
Length31:07
Label
Producer
  • 8 Major
  • 30 Roc
  • 44WXRLD
  • Anthony Villena
  • Brandon Black
  • Chase Millie
  • DJ Plugg
  • Darius Jenkins
  • David Morse
  • Deedotwill
  • Eric Billingsly
  • Foreverolling
  • Harto Beats
  • J-Rod
  • Key Man
  • Klokez
  • Lemy
  • Slauted
  • Sloan
  • Tash
  • Trappin N London
  • UpNorth
  • Xclusive
  • XL Eagle
K Camp chronology
Float
(2021)
Vibe Forever
(2022)
Spin The Block
(2023)
Singles from Vibe Forever
  1. "Woozie"
    Released: May 24, 2022
  2. "Holy Spirit"
    Released: July 8, 2022

Vibe Forever is the sixth studio album by American rapper K Camp. It was released on July 29, 2022, through RARE Sound, Interscope Records and Empire Distribution. [1] [2] [3] It is the follow-up to K Camp's fifth album Float (2021). The album features guest appearances from Ne-Yo and Doe Boy. The album also features production from 30 Roc, XL Eagle, Foreverolling, Trappin N London, DJ Plugg, and J-Rod, among others. [4]

Contents

The album was supported by two singles: "Woozie" [5] and "Holy Spirit". [6] The album is K Camp's final album release under the Interscope Records imprint. [7]

Background

On July 27, 2022, K Camp announced that he would complete his contract with Interscope Records by releasing his album Vibe Forever. [7] He later tweeted: "This is my last album with a major label and I'm officially an independent artist. It feels good to be free". And, he added, "I've been signed since 2014 and I always felt compressed, but I kept my motion going. Finally, being able to do me is a blessing. I give it all to God". [7]

Singles

The first single, "Woozie", was released on May 24, 2022. The song was produced by Foreverolling, XL Eagle and Chase Millie. [5]

The second and final single, "Holy Spirit", was released on July 8, 2022. The song was produced by Harto Beats and Eric Billingsly. [6]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal, [2] Spotify, [3] and Genius. [8]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Woozie"
  • Foreverolling
  • XL Eagle
  • Chase Millie
3:03
2."3AM In Miami"
  • Campbell
  • London Ruth
  • Nash Sheikh
  • Trappin N London
  • Slauted
2:49
3."Holy Spirit"
  • Campbell
  • Ryan Hartlove
  • Eric Billinglsy
  • Harto Beats
  • Billingsly
3:09
4."If These Walls Could Talk"
  • Campbell
  • Jarrod Doyle
  • David Morrison
  • J-Rod
  • Morse
3:02
5."Luxury Garments"
  • Campbell
  • Samuel Gloade
  • Chevez Clarke
  • Alexander Nunez
  • Eric Sloan Jr.
2:39
6."Blow Da Budget"
  • Campbell
  • Kenneth Smith Jr.
  • Keondrea Williams
  • DJ Plugg
  • Deedotwill
1:39
7."To The Moon"
  • Campbell
  • Doyle
  • Rena Faith
J-Rod3:13
8."Bullseye"
  • Trappin N London
  • J-Rod
  • Morse
1:54
9."Milwaukee"
  • Campbell
  • Doyle
  • Ruth
  • Kasper Hinze Knudse
  • Nicolai Andersen
  • Anders Storm Runge Christiansen
  • Billingsly
  • J-Rod
  • Trappin N London
  • UpNorth
  • Billingsly
2:45
10."Don't You Change" (featuring Ne-Yo)
  • Campbell
  • Shaffer Smith
  • Doyle
  • Ruth
  • Brandon Black
  • Hunter Sallis
  • Darius Jenkins
  • J-Rod
  • Trappin N London
  • Black
  • Key Man
  • Jenkins
2:32
11."Without Risk" (featuring Doe Boy)
  • 44WXRLD
  • Tash
2:16
12."Lead From The Heart"
  • Campbell
  • Doyle
  • Lemuel Wilson
  • Traevon Walker
  • J-Rod
  • Lemy
  • Xclusive
1:58
Total length:31:07

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [2]

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