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Kwamé the Boy Genius
Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning
Release Date: 1989
Running Time: 35:28
Label: Atlantic

Kwamé's debut album, Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning, is an all-too-brief affair, clocking in at just over half an hour. Although it makes no explicit connection, it's a perfect fit with the Daisy Age revolution being spearheaded by De La Soul around the same time. Positive vibes and offbeat humor abound, and even if producer Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor is no Prince Paul, the music is bright, appealing, and funky. Despite a load of goofy boasts and disses, and an occasional reference to his Islamic faith, Kwamé doesn't take himself too seriously, and he keeps things upbeat and genial the whole way through. The album's centerpiece is the freewheeling narrative "The Man We All Know and Love," which quotes songs from Sesame Street, Louis Jordan, and Minnie Riperton (among others) as Kwamé seduces one of his mother's friends and then thinks better of it. It's proof that Kwamé is a sorely neglected figure today, even among fans of playful, intellectual hip-hop. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Boy GeniusHolland, Fingerprints [1]4:13
2U Gotz 2 Get Down!Dale, Holland4:44
3RhythmKwame3:51
4Man We All Know and LoveHolland6:20
5Mic Is MineHolland3:49
6Keep on Doin' (What You're Doin' Baby)Wesly, Brown, Byrd, Martin4:19
7Push the Panic Button!!!Holland3:59
8Sweet ThingKhan, Kahn, Maiden4:35

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
CDAtlantic



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