
Veteran artist Kwame,Sac-Town beatsmith Lee Bannon and Pro Era’s Chuck Strangers got together “over Thanksgiving weekend, in a dusty Brooklyn home studio” and crafted an entire project together. This first offering is a sign to come.

Veteran artist Kwame,Sac-Town beatsmith Lee Bannon and Pro Era’s Chuck Strangers got together “over Thanksgiving weekend, in a dusty Brooklyn home studio” and crafted an entire project together. This first offering is a sign to come.
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#ThumbsTheFuckUp at that still shot. But Yo, Jaq and Alex? Where’s the album at? Don’t make me leak this song I’ve had of y’alls for the last couple years in retaliation. And i’m half-joking.
DOWNLOAD: Nola Darling – STFU (Start The Riot) (prod. Kwamé)
The Kwamé-produced single from Nola Darling’s upcoming EP (set to drop in September) is on the way.
PREVIOUS: Nola Darling – STFU (Start The Riot) (prod. Kwamé)

The first ladies of the AOK Collective finally return with their new single off their upcoming A Rude Gal’s Guide To…, set to tentatively drop later this year.
DOWNLOAD: Nola Darling – STFU (Start The Riot) (prod. Kwamé) | BandCamp
The femme fatales of the AOK Collective’s EP is dropping sooner than later… I think.
The AOK Collective’s female contingent are live and direct with the rapper-turned-producer. Their album, A Rude Gal’s Guide To…, drops soon.

Something new from the Wrap Up specialist. New EP/Album coming soon!
DOWNLOAD: Skillz – Regular Guy (prod. Kwame) | Mediafire
Power 99’s Cosmic Kev caught up with Kwame in Philly for an on-air interview. The two discuss Kwame’s changeover from artist to producer, the “notorious” polka-dot diss, and his new artist, Beyond Belief. Kwame also graces us with some brand new bars during a 10:00 minute back-and-forth freestyle with Beyond Belief.
Continuing on with his (2)dope series, Mr. Rap Up invites DJ Jazzy Jeff and Kwame to make their hip hop confessions. Shouts to Low.
Multi-platinum selling producer Kwame touches on upcoming projects for 2010, including records with Keyshia Cole, Maino, Red Cafe, Nicki Minaj, Short Dawg, Young Money, and Beyond Belief.
Before they took to the stage at M1-5 Lounge, The Crew’s Khalid Strickland met with Kwame and Beyond Belief for a Q&A session. Once Kwame got me up-to-speed on his endeavors, Beyond Belief dropped some potent bars of raw and clarified why Make Noise signed him. Check out the tale of the tape.
Oddly enough, Kwamé was at my job last week.
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In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, D-Nice chops it up with Kwame about the making of his hit record The Rhythm.