Ill Camille has been a vital member of the LA music scene for some years. Kendrick Lamar used her vocals prominently for the good kid, m.A.A.d city track “Sing About Me,” she works with other TDE artists occasionally and spends a lot of time writing for different projects involved with Terrance Martin.
At the same time, Camille was developing her own material with her fellow peers such as MNDSGN, Iman Omari, DJ Battlecat, Like (Pac Div) Georgia Anne Muldrow & SiR who are all featured on her album Heirloom, just like TDE co-president Punch. Heirloom production ranges from smooth, g-funk-esque west coast beats to live & organic soulful beats, working as the perfect backdrop for Camille's powerful, intelligent and thought through lyrics.
The album is deeply personal revolving around the issues that mater in her life from friends and family, her role as a woman and the heirloom of her and her surrounding: “I feel like everyone are heirlooms of our mothers and fathers. A heirloom is just something that’s passed down through a family. We get heirlooms in the form of game, encouragement or wise words. I know everyone has an aunt or uncle that’s given them some bars about life in general. I have a village around me that have given me heirlooms in the form of conversations”.
A1 | Black Gold |
A2 | Warrior / Sankofa |
A3 | Trust Me |
A4 | Home |
B1 | Almost There |
B2 | Live It Up |
B3 | Fight On |
B4 | Spider's Jam |
C1 | Slip Away |
C2 | Again |
C3 | Lighters |
C4 | Still A Lady |
D1 | Duality (Interlude) |
D2 | São Paulo |
D3 | Few Days |
D4 | Renewed |