
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
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Ownlee Eue
Oneovdabigboiz
Da' Man
Ownlee Eue (LP Version)
Skinee Muva
A Day In The Life
Yes Yes Yall
Itz Oh Kay
Hai (Heart Symbol)
Therez A Partee Goinz On
Whoz Dat Guy
Ownlee Eue - Reprise
Doin' Ma Thang
Hai (Love)
Ownlee Eue (Reprise)
Hai (Heart Symbol) (LP Version)
Yes Yes Yall (LP Version)
Oneovdabigboiz (LP Version)
Ownlee Eue (Reprise) (LP Version)
Hai Love
Hai
Skinee Muva (LP Version)
Whoz Dat Guy (LP Version)
Itz Oh Kay (LP Version)
A Day In The Life (LP Version)
Ownlee Ueu
Da' Man (LP Version)
Doin' My Thang
Doin' Ma Thang (LP Version)
Therez A Partee Goinz On (LP Version)
Ownlee Eue - Reprise LP Version
Skinee Muva - LP Version
Dontmatta
Ownlee Eue - Reprise LP Version
A Day In The Life - LP Version
Nastee
Hai Luv
Cantwinfaloozin
Ding Dong
Ownlee Eue - LP Version
Doin' Ma Thang - LP Version
Da' Man - LP Version
Without U
Shaboom!
Wake it up
Ownlee Ueu (reprise)
Yes Yes Yall - LP Version
Itz Oh Kay - LP Version
U Got It
Thatthewaydatitgoez
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