Kwamé Holland, born in Queens, New York, is an American rapper, singer, and
record producer. He released his debut album The Boy Genius in 1989 featuring A
New Beginning and produced under the supervision of Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor. His
second album, A Day in the Life: A Pokadelick Adventure, followed in 1990 and
included the singles "Oneovdabigboiz" and "Ownlee Eue". Kwamé transitioned to
producing in 2005, co-writing and co-producing Tweet's single "Turn da Lights
Off" and Will Smith's single "Switch". He has worked with notable artists such
as LL Cool J, Mary J. Blige, Keyshia Co...