Hip Hop
Artist | KAMM |
Title | Hip Hop |
Release Date | Friday, October 24, 2025 |
Genre | Hip Hop/Rap > Rap |
Copyright | © VAM-United Records |
Country | GERMANY |
Promotion Text
VAM-United Records Releases KAMM’s Tribute Single “Hip Hop” Featuring CNCS
Saarbrücken, Germany — Independent label VAM-United Records announces the release of “Hip Hop,” a new single by artist KAMM featuring German recording artist CNCS, produced, mixed and mastered by Mr.RAZ at VAM-United Studios. More than a genre study, the track is a direct salute to the culture that shaped both artists—Hip Hop as a way of life, a global language for storytelling, education, originality and artistic freedom.From the outset, “Hip Hop” states its purpose in plain terms. The title is both subject and statement: a homage to the craft and community that drew KAMM in as a kid—the beats, the individuality of voices, the variety of flow patterns, and the energy of live performance. That early imprint became the creative anchor for this single, with KAMM channeling those first impressions into a contemporary record designed for today’s listeners.The collaboration came together in Germany, where Hip Hop’s cross-cultural connective tissue brought the two artists into the same room. CNCS, an independent recording artist from Bensheim, Germany, first met KAMM on tour in early 2024. The chemistry carried forward to the studio, where Mr.RAZ framed both performances with speaker-forward clarity, disciplined low-end, and space for the bars to lead.KAMM: “The beats were fascinating—every artist had a unique sound, a variety of flow patterns—and the live performances had me hooked to Hip Hop.”CNCS: “After meeting KAMM on his tour in early 2024, I knew I wanted to work with him. I feel honored to make these connections through music and collaborate with artists from everywhere.”“Hip Hop” prioritizes voice and intent over gimmicks. The production keeps the focus on cadence and message; the arrangement avoids clutter; and the mixtranslates cleanly from phone speakers to car systems and stage monitors. The result is a stream-ready single with editorial upside: a clear narrative, a credible pairing, and a sound that travels.The release also reflects VAM-United Records’ independent model—fast, high-touch, and artist-led. By keeping decision-making close to the music, the label supports projects that retain their original intent while meeting modern technical standards. For KAMM—whose family roots trace to Knoxville, Tennessee—and CNCS, that meant a record that reads on first listen and rewards repeat plays.