Atlanta is officially putting K Camp in the spotlight. The city has proclaimed September 28 as “K Camp Day”, a tribute to the platinum-selling rapper and philanthropist whose music has defined the city’s sound for over a decade.
The honor came last week as K Camp wrapped up the final stop of his KISS 6 Tour in front of a sold-out hometown crowd. Atlanta City Councilman Byron Amos presented the proclamation, recognizing K Camp not just for his chart-topping hits, but also for his community work through his CAMPSGIVING foundation.
“Kristopher Campbell, professionally known as K CAMP, an Atlanta-raised, platinum-selling artist whose catalog and collaborations have helped define the city’s sound over the past decade, elevating emerging talent and contributing to Atlanta’s global representation,” said Amos during the ceremony.
From Music Milestones to Philanthropy
K Camp’s CAMPSGIVING foundation has been a cornerstone of his community impact, hosting charitable and volunteer events throughout the year — especially during the holidays. The combination of musical influence and charitable work made him a natural choice for the official day.
But K Camp isn’t stopping there. In a recent interview with TMZ Hip Hop, the rapper revealed he’s already thinking bigger:
“I’d love to launch my own RARE Sound Festival the next time my day comes around. It would be amazing to celebrate music, the city, and the fans in a big way.”
Joining Atlanta Royalty
K Camp now joins a prestigious lineup of Atlanta artists who’ve received official proclamations from the city. This includes Outkast, Future, Killer Mike, Ludacris, 21 Savage, Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Lil Baby, and the late Rich Homie Quan.
“It’s an incredible honor to be recognized alongside these legends,” K Camp said. “Atlanta has been my foundation, my inspiration, and my family. To have a day officially dedicated to me is surreal.”
A Career Celebrated
September 28 marks more than just a day on the calendar — it celebrates K Camp’s musical journey. Over more than a decade, he has released multi-platinum singles like “Lottery,” “Cut Her Off,” and collaborations with artists across the hip-hop and R&B spectrum. His influence extends beyond music, shaping Atlanta’s cultural soundscape and elevating emerging talent along the way.
Fans and fellow artists alike celebrated the announcement on social media, praising K Camp for both his artistry and community contributions. Clips from the KISS 6 Tour finale show him interacting with the crowd, giving shoutouts to the city, and highlighting moments from CAMPSGIVING events.
Looking Ahead: RARE Sound Festival
The idea of the RARE Sound Festival shows K Camp’s ambition to elevate Atlanta’s music scene even further. The festival would likely showcase local talent, hip-hop heavyweights, and emerging artists, cementing his legacy as both a performer and a cultural curator.
“I want my day to be about the city, the music, and the fans who’ve supported me from day one,” K Camp said.
With the official recognition and a sold-out tour under his belt, K Camp is proving he’s more than just a chart-topping artist — he’s an Atlanta icon.
The Takeaway
September 28 is officially K Camp Day in Atlanta, a testament to his influence in music, his charitable efforts, and his lasting impact on the city’s culture. From his early hits to his community-focused initiatives, K Camp has firmly secured his place among Atlanta’s legendary artists.
Stay tuned to The Pop Radar for more updates on K Camp, the RARE Sound Festival, and exclusive moments from his tours!
