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There’s been a controversy brewing in the HBCU and homecoming Twitter world. Everything spins around K Camp and the HBCU Prairie View. The issue began a little while prior in light of the fact that Camp had been reserved as the Homecoming entertainer at Prairie View. However, the student body did not approve of Camp as their homecoming performer. The Milwaukee native decided to drop out of the performance. “I got major love for my fans in Texas. but y’all know that lil money ain’t moving me. Respect come first ya dig”, said Camp via twitter.

Taking it back to the embodiment of hip-hop, K Camp came back with his most recent free-form titled, “Homecoming.” The rapper takes on the choral-sampled instrumental from DaBaby’s KIRK “Intro” while declaring his effect on the rap game. “N***a talkin’ hit, bitch I got a couple of these/I’m the way of life, I’m the n***a that they sound like/Most these n***as in the game is only my soundbites,” he raps.

All the more significantly, the melody fills in as a diss track to the Prairie View A&M University understudy body who played him to the call attention to he pulled out of a featuring execution at the grounds for Homecoming. Maybe this is the first occasion when that a rapper has ever discharged a diss towards a whole school. In the event that this starts a pattern of more rappers dissing schools, at that point maybe K Camp’s effect is more profound than we as a whole knew.