In Camp, Gambino doesn’t just make music; he crafts a narrative that’s both funny and heartbreaking, confident and vulnerable. It’s an album that’s more than just songs—it’s a moment in time where the artist fully embraces his complexity. And in that embrace, the album becomes something truly special, a timeless work that continues to be as relevant and impactful as it was when it first dropped.
His voice is annoying and the music overall is just so shit. He’s not a bad artist but this album is not it. He’s heavily overrated