The outspoken debut video, “Black Enough”, from Reform School Music recording artist, Kam Moye (also known as Supastition). The music video was directed by Rick Foy and the song was produced by Seattle beatmakerEric G. The song itself addresses the racial stereotypes placed upon Blacks by other races as well as themselves. Kam Moye gives his point of view of being ‘black enough’ and voices his frustrations. Though some may agree or disagree, there is no doubt that the problem still exists in the African-American community.
This jam also appears on his Self Centered EP. Dope. I was just talking to Kam the other day and he’s ’bout hit the right side of the globe again. I might have to stowaway.
Previously: Kam Moye Re-releases Leave Of Absence

Shout out to Vee who along with Sleaze contribute to my Little Brother Fansite. She approached me with the opportunity to design Kam Moye’s aka Supastition cover. But the kid did not get picked??? pshaw! No hate though. It’s cool *sniffle*. Shout out to Nemesis.
Reform School Music and Rappersiknow present the brand new Self-Centered EP from Kam Moye (also known as Supastition). Self-Centered is a side project from Kam Moye featuring production from M-Phazes, D.R., Eric G, Veterano, and Croup and a guest appearance from NC’s own Kaze.
This soulful EP serves as an appetizer for the upcoming Kam Moye full length album, Splitting Image, which will feature production from the likes of Illmind, Khrysis, DJ Babu, and D.R. as well as guest appearances from One Be Lo and many others. Kam Moye (under the alias Supastition) has been featured on songs alongside KRS One, Little Brother, Royce Da 5′9″, and Elzhi in addition to receiving praise in XXL’s Chairman’s Choice and The Source’s Independent’s Day. He is also currently working on a collaboration album with longtime producer Illmind (G-Unit, Little Brother, LL Cool J). Music video for Black Enough? coming soon!
Tracklist and laink under the jaint jaint.
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