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Express Yourself: The Genius Of Kwamé
Published Friday, July 20, 2007 7:35 PM
By The Fly Guy

The Genius Of Kwamé


To put it simply, the only way to be the flyest is to be you. Staying straight, when everyone else is going to the left or right is not a painless task.


This brings us to our first spotlight. Let's start out in about 1989. This artist started a fashion movement that was probably praised more at its peak, and dissed harder at its end than, arguably, any other trend in Hip-Hop style history. Introducing "the man we all know and love" the once self proclaimed "Boy Genius"… Kwamé. [Please applause!]


Kwamé burst onto the Hip-Hop scene with his debut album The Boy Genius (1989), and received more than his fair share of props.


However, by the time his second CD (A Day in the Life: A Pokadelick Adventure) dropped in 1991, he brought hit records and a fashion craze.



Kwamé ushered in his trademark style that took the urban world by storm - polka dots. When the world thinks of Kwamé, they are likely to reference Notorious B.I.G.’s "Unbelievable," where the Brooklyn rapper maliciously said, “Your life is played out like Kwamé, and them f**kin' polka-dots.” Dissed or not, the look was like a fashion epidemic with no cure.


In the early 90’s, the polka dot trend was so hot that even Biggie himself probably had a polka dot shirt or three in his closet at some point. Finding that image would be crazy.


Kwamé - now an accomplished music producer - was also one of the artists who pushed the hair-dye trend of that time forward as well. As his logo suggested, the apostrophe hair-dye design also became one of his signatures. Despite some revisionist history, Kwame’s place in the annals of fashion is in stone. He was bold and uncompromising as any icon should be. Want to be one? I recommend thick skin and prepare yourself for the praise and/or ridicule that may follow.

Here is Kwame in his fashionable rapper prime (see album covers and videos below):

“The Man We All Know And Love”

Peace to Kwame!


Comments

 

bootyalmighty said:

Kwame did his damn thing & is one of the only people from that era to still emerge as a factor productionwise-real talk!!!!
July 21, 2007 8:48 PM
 

ek76 said:

Peace To Kwame! I had my polka dot shirts
July 21, 2007 9:55 PM
 

Grumpy said:

And you can New Jack SWIIING on my nuts...
July 21, 2007 10:17 PM
 

illseed said:

Kwame was a lot more lyrical than he gets credit for, esp on the first CD. oh yea...there wasnt anything new jack swing about him.
July 21, 2007 10:45 PM
 

SusieOzbourne said:

Being fly is a state of mind/mine...and I'm always on cloud nine.
Lol that rhymed and I wasn't even trying.
July 21, 2007 11:30 PM
 

R U G I D said:

DEEZ!!!  illseed has spoken!  haha
July 22, 2007 12:14 AM
 

I said:

Kwame was my dude, back in the day. He influenced me in my style and thanks to him, the girls loved it - lol. Between him and Kane, I was the shit. Kwame was bold and daring and that's what drew me to his style cuz I was definitely bold and daring, in those days. He held it down and I actually had to go download and burn a The Man We All Know And Love and The Rhythm, a few months ago. Thanks, Kwame...
July 22, 2007 12:24 AM
 

Shinigami said:

I'm sorry, but there seems to be some sort of compensatory Kwame renaissance of lately. Eveyrone jumping on the band-wagon to give him his props again after the Biggie thing.

The guy was a hack, he totally bit Slick Rick's style on "the man we all know and love"
July 22, 2007 5:11 AM
 

V.I MOBSTER said:

NOW THAT WAS BACK IN THE DAYS FOR URE. I HAD MY POLKADOTS AND MY STRIPE IN MY SLOPE. NOW HES A HOT PRODUCER, HOW CAN HE BE WASHED UP.
July 22, 2007 8:32 AM
 

grouchygreg said:

who is gonna lie and say they don't say the lyrics to "Only You" when you are at a party? They play that joint all over the WORLD and everyone knows it!
July 22, 2007 8:35 AM
 

hardbodybrawler said:

Kwame' is my guy right there.. we used to go to Art and Design together..
word

I used to like biggie.. still do .. but when he shitted on kwame' with that line I was like "Fuck that fat fuck"
the comedy of it.. is that not too many years later him and puff was the butt of all them shiny suit jokes.. and that coogie shit is going to be someone punchline soon enough.. LOL

big ups to Kwame'
July 22, 2007 9:24 AM
 

chuckwaters said:

Everyone in my hood was trying to put blonde in their high top fade.  Dude was nice on the mic, but today folks see him as a fade and dont appreciate his lyrics.
July 22, 2007 10:53 AM
 

dirtybalance said:

People seem to forget that it use to be cool to just like an artist who was just having fun.Not to mention A Day In The Life was a great Concept album. Kwame was doing it way big and having fun and it allowed us to have fun with him. His joints were danceable and I can rememeb dancing with the same chick everytime "only You" came on. Had our own routine and all that. I understood where Biggie came with that diss though. By that time polka dots were done. But then again let's not forget we use to wear Hammer pants !
July 22, 2007 4:38 PM
 

K_ShreveportLA318 said:

Ahhh! The good old days when rap was fun.  Kwame, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B & Rakim, and many more rappers back then was all clean and setting trends.  How many of yall tried to get your hands on some MCM. LOL
July 22, 2007 9:00 PM
 

Pnobronx said:

Yo i remember when this dud first came out every one i mean every one was pop-in up with them polka dot shirts,with them Mc hammer pants with the patten leather shoes. That was to the shit. And the girls was rockin also back then,What happened to the good times,Running through the johnny pump in the summer time.
Sweet Memories!!!
AHHHHHHHHHH MEMORIES!!!
>>Close your eyes...And go back...
>>....Before the Internet or PC or the MAC......
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>>....Before Playstation, SEGA, Super Nintendo, even before Atari...
>>....Before cell phones, CD's, DVD's, voicemail and e-mail....
>>....way back....
>>....way.....way.....way back.....
>>  I'm talkin' bout hide and seek at dusk
>>  Red light, Green light
>>Red Rover....Red Rover.....
>>  Playing kickball & dodgeball until the first...no...second...no...third
>> Streetlight came on
>>  Ring around the Rosie
>>  London Bridge
>>Hot potato
>>Hop Scotch
>>Jump rope
>>  Duck....duck....GOOSE!!!
>>  YOU'RE IT!!
>>  Parents stood on the front porch and yelled (or whistled) for you to
>> come home - no pagers or cell phones
>>  Mother May I?
>>  Hula Hoops
>>  Seeing shapes in the clouds
>>  Endless summer days and hot summer nights (no A/C) with the windows open
>>  The sound of crickets
>>  Running through the sprinkler
>>  Happy Meals
>>  Cereal boxes with that GREAT prize in the bottom
>>  Cracker jacks with the same thing
>>  Ice pops with 2 sticks you could break and share with a friend
>>...but wait.....there's more....
>>  Watchin' Saturday Morning cartoons
>>  Fat Albert, Road Runner, Smurfs, Picture Pages, G-Force & He-Man,
>>  Schoolhouse Rock
>>  Watchin' Sunday morning oldies (Abbott & Costello, Three Stooges)
>>  Wonder Woman & Super Man Underoos
>>  FONZIE.....AYYYYYYYY
>>  Playing Dukes of Hazard
>>  Catchin' lightning bugs in a jar
>>Christmas morning
>>  Your first day of school
>>  Bedtime Prayers and Goodnight Kisses
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>>  Swinging as high as you could to try and reach the sky
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>>  Jumpin' on the bed
>>  Pillow fights
>>Sleep-overs
>>A 13" black and white TV in your room meant you were RICH
>>Runnin' till you were out of breath
>>Laughing so hard that your stomach hurt
>>Being tired from PLAYING
>>WORK: meant taking out the garbage or doing the dishes
>>  Your first crush
>>Your first kiss (I mean the one that you kept your mouth CLOSED and your
>>eyes OPEN
>>Rainy days at school meant playing "Heads up 7UP" or hangman" in
>>The classroom, Remember that?
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>>So was a swig from the hose
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>>Didn't that feel good? Just to go back and say, "Yeah, I remember that!"
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>>"Race issues" meant arguing about who ran the fastest.
>>Money issues were handled by whoever was the banker in "monopoly"
>>Catching fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening
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>>Being old, referred to anyone over 20. (CRAP! I'm officially old!)
>>The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was cooties.
>>Nobody was prettier than Mom
>>Scrapes and bruises were kissed by mom or grandma and made better
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>>Spinning around, getting dizzy and falling down was cause for giggles.
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July 22, 2007 10:58 PM
 

crackyourdaddy345 said:

His rhyme style reminds of Lil Wayne.
July 22, 2007 11:17 PM
 

nclive13 said:

why did everyone take that line as a diss????? who was really wearing polk a dots when Biggie dropped that anway?? yes we all had them shirts BUT we all moved on, that was more a statement than diss!!!
July 23, 2007 6:35 AM
 

curtis75black said:

I never found Biggie's line as a diss but it did hurt the mans career. Kwame definitely was the man back in the day ! You couldn't deny his style and influence on music and fashion. He did and still doing his thing on the production level. "10 Million Stars" off LL's 10 cd was a definite highlight as well as classic track. The way Hip hop is now I wouldn't mind hearing another cd from the man.
July 23, 2007 6:52 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

Yeah I used to ride the 7 train with him when he was going to Art & Design and I was going to Graphic Communication Arts.

Real cool dude. Then the next time I saw him was on a video. Yeah.. I had ONE polka dot shirt as well... lmao

I guess that's like cats who rock "pink" now!








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July 23, 2007 8:24 AM
 

odoggz said:

It was hot that he was able to go against the grain and do something completely different, and people hopped on the nuts anyway. So peace to this guy because he did this when we had the Gangsta music coming in and all types of other hip hop, but still got everyone to rock the polkadots and hair dye caps, while others were doing Jerri curls, all black and skullcaps or african medalians! That was bold for the time! After the kwame wave was over, no dared to go there- well except Andre 3000 and no one will dare go THERE because it's TOO out there. I'm sorry, I just can't rock a kilt and bagpipes to a club, man.
July 23, 2007 9:05 AM
 

illseed said:

does anybody remember when Kwame dissed Biggie back? it was something like Sad Boy? lol!
July 23, 2007 11:58 AM
 

miami_305 said:

I had a shirt and my favorite Kwame song to this day is Only You! I still jam it now!
I'm glad he is back and still grinding! Do you Kwame!
July 23, 2007 2:10 PM
 

Mocha BabyNYC said:

I just checked out Kwame's myspace page and he has a lot of updates on there about what he's doing now.  His production is crazy! Go to myspace.com/kwamemusic
July 23, 2007 4:07 PM
 

buddha-girl said:

i wore my polka dot shirt in my 9th grade yearbook photo....LOL
July 24, 2007 1:51 AM
 

v4vendetta said:

Is it just me or were you expecting an in-depth interview with Kwame too?

I feel cheated! (rolls eyes!)
July 24, 2007 10:57 AM
 

MrNOKUT said:

PNOBRONX----> DAMN DOGG, YOU BROUGHT BACK SOME MEMORIES FO' REAL!!! GOOD LOOK'N OUT, I NEEDED TO BE REMINDED OF THE WAY THINGS SHOULD BE EVERY NOW-AND-THEN.

KWAME DEFINATLY DID HIS THANG. I NEVER HAD THE POLK-A-DOT SHIRT, BUT I REMEMBER EVERYBODY WAS GOIN' CRAZY WIT' IT BACK THEN.
July 24, 2007 4:56 PM
 

prob_limbs said:

kwame was and still is the shit,one of the only artist (along with mc shan and slicc ricc) that i would buy they shit on gp,if it's wacc so what,only rappers i can really say i fucc'n imitated,like others tho,but these muthafuccas are the shit just give me a mink coat borrowed from my grand ma,blond streak in the flat top,poka dot shirt big ass pants and some mix match pumas and i'm good to go yell
July 24, 2007 8:29 PM
 

muzicluvr1986 said:

Kwame [like illseed said already] is a lot more lyrical then some people know. I dont even consider that biggie line a true diss. it was one line, that just happen to be blown out of context. causing a man to lose his career at the time. Kwame was a trendstarter. Look at how kanye dress now. you think his style would be here, if it wasnt for kwame being one of the first to go outside the little hiphop box?
July 25, 2007 12:53 AM
 

muzicluvr1986 said:

and naw illseed, i never heard that kwame to Biggie diss song. where can i listen to it at?
July 25, 2007 12:54 AM
 

illseed said:

i dont know where the hell that song is...i dont even know. i tried to google it, but all i got was biggie's diss....i will try again
July 25, 2007 10:59 AM
 

Dove said:

I'm just happy polka dots are coming back in style. I LOVE them!!!
August 5, 2007 7:12 PM
 

fresherthanyou said:

I think they took it as a dis because biggie said your life is played out like kwame "AND" them f-in polka dots. But thats just one of them things in hip-hop where he probably didnt mean it as a diss to kwame personally but saying "like them polka dots kwame used to wear" jsut wouldnt fit the rhyme. Im sure him and kwame had no beefs.
August 12, 2007 7:11 PM
 

HERHOP said:

"ONLY YOU......."  THAT WAS MY JOINT RIGHT THERE.  POLKA DOTS AND CREEPERS........

I THINK I JUST TOLD MY AGE........
August 17, 2007 4:11 PM
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