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Recently South Florida rapper Cameron Airborne releases the psychedelic animated visual for his new track “Past Life.” Combining elements of animation and trippy visual graphics, Cameron Airborne trips on some acid in his house while playing video games and smoking out with some stallions and the track is featuring Doobie and Caskey.
As the graphics go crazy for the viewers, Caskey and Doobie come alive on Cam’s video game while the two rap their verses in cartoon mode via the Colton Visuals directed video. “I produced Past Life with my homie BMagic302 – I played guitar on the instrumental he added the 808 and the drums so it has that real gritty underground sound we co-produced this one. It’s more raw underground so I got Caskey and Doobie on the track. Doobie is out in LA and we were on tour last October and we have a good relationship, he gave me a shout out and a big cameo and a co-sign so to speak.” Cameron Airborne said. “COVID stopped a lot of my shows and I tour 3-4 times a year, but it’s picking up because of the last single with Jackboy. Promoters really started to hit me up once that song hit 1 million plays, but COVID gave me time to really focus on music and to put out a full body of work.”
Cameron Airborne broke on to the Southern Florida scene with ease after a successful run online in late May and early April with his loaded K.E. on the Track produced single titled “No Cuffing” ft Jackboy. Quickly becoming a trending video on the website Lyrical Lemonade, Cameron Airborne garnered attention from the who’s who of websites online. “Right after the No Cuffing visual came out I booked a whole tour in November and December. I just started getting a lot more attention, it trended on Lyrical Lemonade and so I just started building more fans, started selling more merch. I have my own website CameronAirborne.com and I have a lot of different things going on and the fans are reacting. Directed by Colton Visuals, Cameron Airborne is once again proving that his vivid imagination has no ends as he continues to create entertaining visuals for fans across the world. Combined with the management and marketing of WMR, Cameron is reaching new heights and fans with his tripped out visuals and infectiously melodic sounds.
“The music video is insane, in the video we drop acid and Caskey and Doobie appear as cartoons with the visual. I figured out an idea to still incorporate them in the video but just have them in cartoons. I think this is going to be a really big song for me,” and excited Cameron Airborne said in a statement to the press.
In addition to Cameron Airborne’s success in music, Cam is also stepping into the legal cannabis market with his own line of products in Oklahoma after partnering with Dreamworks Botanicals. “So right now I’ve decided to invest in the legal cannabis industry and I’m going to be coming out with my own strains in Oklahoma legally to be sold. I’m becoming part of Dreamworks Botanicals which is a commercial licensed grow of Cannabis CBD and CBG and so we are going to be pumping that through Oklahoma. All that came off the last track with Jackboy, it’s been going good and we’ve been piggybacking off the merch and it’s all tying into one.” Cameron Airborne said.
“This is a chance for me to enter the legal cannabis industry, something I’ve always wanted to do, by having my own strains named after me. They are called Cameron Airborne Killa Kush or Killa OG. I know the fans are going to love it and it gives us another way to connect. Now they can smoke out and watch all my different visuals with my personal strain, I’m really excited about that."
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After seeing 50 Cent on TV Trillz Da Yung Apprentice was encouraged and inspired by 50 Cent to pursue her career.
"I saw 50 Cent on TV and that sh*t was lit and it got inspired," he said. "I feel like in life you never stop learning so I don’t mind having mentors and teachers to show me the game to get further. 50 taught me a lot just watching him on TV."
With his eyes set on radio airplay Trillz Da Yung Apprentice comes the table with a host of new content and an ambition to be the best.
"I just gotta continue making music, period. I'm gonna get ready to have my way with the radio," he said.
Sending one last message to the fans Trillz Da Yung Apprentice said, "like Wayne said there would be no me without yall. Get ready it's about to be a lit ride."
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