Monday, August 22, 2005

Dwele - songwriter, producer, artist

Laced with 2-step appeal, the mid-tempo lead single, “I Think I Love You,” written and produced by Mike City, is an honest tale of feeling a bit too open on another, sooner than anticipated. Even though the timing is a bit early and just a tad soon, Dwele humbly rests his cards on the table rather than lie to himself or the object of his newfound affection. Oh, and according to his estimation, the dynamics of music and relationships become skewed once restrictions are added to the equation. Seemingly, that’s what he’s spelling out on “Flapjacks,” but he wants listeners to come to their own conclusions. “That was the first song I wrote and produced for this album and I wanted to try something that had a Southern-type bounce to it, but still had that Dwele feel. Nobody really knows what I’m talking about, so they create their own meaning which is what I like – and that’s how it’s going to stay,” he laughs.
Check out his other song produced by Jay Dee and featuring a hook & rhyme courtesy of Common and Slum Village, “Keep On” is a man’s straightforward request of his woman to just keep doing what she does best, thus “making me sing this song."
ALBUM IN STORES 10.4.05
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I Think I Love You

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