This past weekend, one of Atlanta’s own received an honor cementing his legacy. On Saturday, September 28, multi-platinum artist and entrepreneur K Camp was recognized by the Atlanta City Council with an official proclamation declaring the date “K Camp Day” in Atlanta.
The honor arrived on the heels of a sold-out finale for his KISS 6 Tour at home in Atlanta. Councilman Byron Amos took the stage during the show to present the proclamation, acknowledging K Camp, born Kristopher Campbell, for his decade-plus contributions to Atlanta’s sound and culture, as well as his charitable 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,” Amos said in his remarks…