I'm Kool Moe Dee

01/01/1986


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All Music Guide Review

By the time he recorded this self-titled debut solo album, Kool Moe Dee was considered a veteran by hip-hop standards. The graduate of the Treacherous Three made no secret of the fact that he was among the founders of rap's old school -- a term used to describe Kurtis Blow, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, the Sugarhill Gang, Spoonie G, and others who'd been rapping since the late '70s. This engaging album proved that Dee still had considerable technique, and could be a commanding storyteller. Lyrically, he is undeniably blunt, and this bluntness works to his advantage on such gems as "Little John," a reflection on an inner-city youth's life of crime; the anti-cocaine number "Monster Crack"; and the commentary on venereal disease "Go See the Doctor." Kool Moe Dee's infectious hit "Do You Know What Time It Is" was accused of being sexist, but such knee-jerk reactions to the song missed its point -- the Harlem native was attacking materialistic women, not women in general. One of this album's producers is Teddy Riley, who went on to enjoy quite a bit of recognition a few years later as a member of the highly influential new jack swing outfit Guy. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Go See the Doctor
  • 5:30
  • 2
  • Dumb Dick (Richard)
  • 4:30
  • 3
  • Bad Mutha
  • 5:35
  • 4
  • Little Jon
  • 4:37
  • 5
  • Do You Know What Time It Is?
  • 4:15
  • 6
  • Rock Steady
  • 4:15
  • 7
  • Monster Crack
  • 6:00
  • 8
  • The Best
  • 5:25
  • 9
  • I'm Kool Moe Dee
  • 5:06
  • Credits



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