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Format: CD
 May 2003
 Record Label: Virgin Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Intro (Poppa) 2. Truth, The 3. Find a Way 4. Twuneanunda 5. A.N.G.E.L. - (interlude) 6. Day at a Time 7. Subject 8. Sho' Ya Right 9. Money Don't Mean a Thing 10. Hold On 11. Kick Outta U 12. Without U 13. Whoomp - (interlude) 14. Lady of Mahogany 15. A.N.G.E.L. - (reprise, featuring Slum Village) 16. Let Your Hair Down
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Slum Village | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Dwele, Slum Village. Producers includes: Dwele, Jake & The Phatman, Ronald Estill, Dwayne Bastiany, Pete Kuzma. Meet the nu-soul--same as the old soul? Well, Dwele's debut certainly contains similarities to old-school artists such as Donny Hathaway and of course Stevie Wonder--all the evidence you need to connect the dots is here in the shimmering Fender Rhodes piano that predominates on SUBJECT. But Dwele is made of more contemporary stuff. He's a rapper who's found his singing voice, though the only time his hip-hop roots really show is in the tumbling lyrics to the coming-of-age song "Twuneanunda" and the title track. Mostly he's a smoothly sophisticated singer with a canny sense of what works in an arrangement, and while he obviously has deep ties to what is now ancient R&B history, his sound is undeniably modern, and irresistibly seductive. Most of the cuts on SUBJECT are down-tempo, though the incidence of satin sheet-oriented boudoir ballads is kept to a surprising minimum. He's a more thoughtful lyricist than that, as evidenced by the nuanced, humorous "Lady at Mahogany," about a tryst gone awry, in which he shows he's not averse to telling tales on himself. SUBJECT is both light enough in feel and accomplished enough in execution to leave you hungry for more.
Industry Reviews ...On his hypnotic debut, SUBJECT, Dwele again sings like he's tiptoeing in Timbs on the road to love... The Source (07/01/2003)
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