Rapper ill Camille performs with Damani Nkosi during The Kennedy Center's REACH Opening Festival, September 14, 2019.
ill Camille is a native Los Angeles-based MC and writer who also represents Inland Empire. Straying away from the hip-hop zeitgeist, her transparency, cleverly constructed rhyme style, rhythm, and choice of subject matter have earned her the love and respect from both underground and mainstream worlds alike. She's worked alongside Patrice Rushen, Moby, Gabriel-Garzon Montano, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Terrace Martin, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and frequent collaborator, Damani Nkosi.
Her 2017 full-length release, Heirloom was named one of the "most important albums" that year by NPR, and was later performed on NPR's Tiny Desk televised concert series as well as Issa Rae's award winning television pilot, "Insecure" on HBO.
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ill Camille is a native Los Angeles-based MC and writer who also represents Inland Empire. Straying away from the hip-hop zeitgeist, her transparency, cleverly constructed rhyme style, rhythm, and choice of subject matter have earned her the love and respect from both underground and mainstream worlds alike. She's worked alongside Patrice Rushen, Moby, Gabriel-Garzon Montano, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Terrace Martin, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and frequent collaborator, Damani Nkosi.
Her 2017 full-length release, Heirloom was named one of the "most important albums" that year by NPR, and was later performed on NPR's Tiny Desk televised concert series as well as Issa Rae's award winning television pilot, "Insecure" on HBO.
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