Kwame still on pointReviewed by Nuisance, 2010-01-12
This album was heavily slept-on and caused his next album Incognito
to be ignored. Its sad because this album was pretty good and was
the last great album that Kwame' made(Incognito was suspect). No
longer were his clever sexual references hidden. This album is a
little bit more profane but it doesnt take away from the quality of
the album.
One listen to Ding Dong and you'll guess where Busta Rhymes took
the chorus for Dangerous from. Kwame's lyrical finesse is evidenced
in tracks like Nastee, Ding Dong, Can You Feel It, Cantwinfaloozin
and U Got It. Kwame still holds it down with the ladies on tracks
like Thatthewaydatitgoez, Without U and These Wordz. The only
tracks I didnt feel were Shaboom and Dontmatta.
Lyrically this album is tight and the production is nice to since
we all know that Kwame is a dope producer. Its sad that people
forgotten what Kwame brought to hip hop: Fun, skills and tight
production to back him up. People can trounce Kwame all they want
but he never pretended to be a fictional mob character that only
existed in a movie. Kwame is what he always was: A B-boy.
Standouts: DING DONG, NASTEE, CANTWINFALOOZIN, THATTHEWAYDAIITGOEZ,
THESE WORDZ, LOVE IN F/X MINOR, DONT WANNA BE YOUR LOVE THANG and
WITHOUT U.