Kool Moe Dee – Funke Funke Wisdom (1991) (CD) (FLAC + 320 kbps)
Kool Moe Dee’s popularity had faded cosiderably by 1991, when Jive/RCA released Funke Funke Wisdom. This is hardly his finest hour. Featuring socio-political commentators Chuck D (Public Enemy’s leader) and KRS-One, the inspiring “Rise N’ Shine” is a gem. But most of the album falls short of that song’s excellence, and Dee often sounds like he’s coasting on his talent. This isn’t a terrible album by any means, but Dee is capable of much more. Though it’s hard to miss just how much technique he has, it doesn’t serve as well this time. And his boasting lyrics are sound very routine. Dee overdoes it with James Brown samples, which by 1991, had long since become a very tired cliché in hip-hop.
Tracklist:
1 Intro
2 Funke Wisdom
3 Here We Go Again
4 To The Beat Y’all
5 How Kool Can One Blackman Be
6 Bad, Bad, Bad
7 Rise ‘N’ Shine (Feat. Chuck D, KRS-One)
8 Mo Better
9 I Like It Nasty
10 Death Blow
11 Let’s Get Serious
12 Poetic Justice
13 Gangsta Boogie
14 Times Up
Download:
FLAC – Wayshare
320 kbps – Wayshare
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