Kwame And A New Beginning

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Ownlee Eue 05:26 Tools
Ownlee Eue (LP Version) 05:24 Tools
Oneovdabigboiz 04:46 Tools
Da' Man 04:15 Tools
Skinee Muva 04:47 Tools
A Day In The Life 04:12 Tools
Yes Yes Yall 04:28 Tools
Itz Oh Kay 04:08 Tools
Hai (Heart Symbol) 04:44 Tools
Therez A Partee Goinz On 04:53 Tools
Whoz Dat Guy 04:18 Tools
Hai (Love) 04:53 Tools
Doin' Ma Thang 03:42 Tools
Hai (Heart Symbol) (LP Version) 04:02 Tools
Yes Yes Yall (LP Version) 04:26 Tools
Oneovdabigboiz (LP Version) 04:44 Tools
Ownlee Eue (Reprise) (LP Version) 02:19 Tools
Ownlee Eue - Reprise 02:20 Tools
Ownlee Eue (Reprise) 02:20 Tools
Hai 03:40 Tools
Skinee Muva (LP Version) 04:44 Tools
Hai Love 04:02 Tools
Whoz Dat Guy (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
A Day In The Life (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Itz Oh Kay (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Ownlee Ueu 02:20 Tools
Doin' Ma Thang (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Da' Man (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Doin' My Thang 02:20 Tools
Therez A Partee Goinz On (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Ownlee Eue - Reprise LP Version 02:20 Tools
Skinee Muva - LP Version 02:20 Tools
Ownlee Eue - Reprise LP Version 02:20 Tools
Dontmatta 02:20 Tools
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In 1989, aged 16, Kwamé released his debut album, Kwamé the Boy Genius featuring a New Beginning, which he also produced with the aid of Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor. The 'A New Beginning' of the title refers to his backing band, which was unusual amongst emcees of the time. The album spawned the singles "The Man We All Know and Love" and "The Rhythm." The accompanying music videos featured a polka-dot motif in the costumes and production design. This was to become Kwamé's trademark and a hip hop fashion trend, as fans of his began wearing polka-dotted clothing.[1][2] In 1990, Kwamé released his second album A Day in the Life: a Pokadelick Adventure, a concept album about a day in the life of a high school student. The album spawned the hit singles "Oneovdabigboiz" and "Ownlee Eue."[1] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.