Kham borrows conscious and eerie themes from movies such as Get Out and Us in his newest visual, "Recognize".
Recognize begins with Kham escaping from a threat through a cornfield in an unknown location. Seconds after arising from the cornfield, Kham is kidnapped by an unknown person.
As Kham aggressively raps over the Enzo Gran produced track, he engages in a battle for his freedom. Recognize, is a standout track from Kham’s iTunes charting debut album, Problematic.
1) ELEMENTARY 2) L00K 3) RECOGNIZE 4) PROBLEMATIC 5) GRIT 6) T.H.U.G. 7) BOTHAM 8) NEVER HAD (Feat. CZAR Josh, J. Crum, & Phil J) 9) UHAUL 10) HARMONY (Feat. Stephanie Nicole) 11) WRIGHT WAY FREESTYLE
As a Virginia Beach native, Kham strives to create music that not only challenges his listeners but encourages them to have hope in their lives. This sense of hope has led Kham to lead initiatives within his community surrounding issues such inner city starvation and police brutality.
While attending college, Kham has had the opportunity to open up for renowned artists such as KB, Social Club, Steven Malcolm, ACjr+BradyJames, and Andy Mineo.
Kham and his label, Culture Villains, released a compilation album ‘Preseason‘ in February of 2019. The project spurned the singles ‘Roll The Dice’, ‘Eden’, and ‘Survive’ for Kham. After releasing follow up single, Oui, Kham established himself as an artist to watch.
Now a college graduate, Kham is continuing to develop as a hip hop artist while actively creating his debut release.
CAREER/MUSIC HIGHLIGHTS
Placements include Liberty University Athletics and other collegiate athletic campaigns.
Past singles have received heavy college radio play and additional radio support
Multiple iTunes Charting albums
Previous Releases have received editorial placements such as Fresh Finds (Spotify) and The Flow (Spotify) TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Upcoming virtual concert to promote new single, Botham
Co-Headliner Incognito Tour: January 2020-February 2020; 7 dates, 175 room capacity average
For Indies Only A3C Showcase: October 2019
SXSW Music Festival Performer: March 2019
Co-Headliner Preseason Tour: March 2019-April 2019; 5 dates, 100 room capacity average