
“King’s Speech” by Cam Be, Add-2, and Neak featuring Add-2 and Elisa Latrice, is a powerful manifestation of artistic collaboration. Released under “A Film Called Black,” this track belongs to the genres of Old-school Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop / Conscious Hip-Hop, and BoomBap. With a mood oscillating between happy and epic, the track shares similarities with artists like Little Brother, 9th Wonder, Skyzoo, Slum Village, and Q-Tip.
Cam Be, a multi-talented artist, is known for his prowess in filmmaking, photography, music production, and DJing. His journey began with studies at the New York Film Academy and Columbia College in Chicago, eventually leading him to win an Emmy award for his work with NBC Chicago. Cam Be’s versatility shines through his various musical projects, showcasing his ability to transcend conventional boundaries.
“King’s Speech” is more than just a song. It’s the culmination of Cam Be, Add-2, Neak, and the soulful vocals of Elisa Latrice. Together, they’ve curated an art exhibition in Chicago to celebrate the release, embodying the very essence of collaboration and creative synergy.












