KMD's debut studio album, Mr. Hood, is a seminal work in the East Coast hip hop genre, released on 14 May 1991 via Elektra Records. This iconic album, produced by KMD and Stimulated Dummies, features 18 tracks that showcase the group's unique sound and style. With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, Mr. Hood is a masterclass in lyrical dexterity and sonic innovation.
The album spawned three notable singles: "Peachfuzz", which peaked at No. 11 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, "Who Me?", which reached No. 19 on the same chart, and "Nitty Gritty", featuring Brand Nubian. The tracklist is a testament to KMD's creative genius, with standout tracks like "Boogie Man!", "Subroc's Mission", and "Soulflexin'".
Mr. Hood is not only a showcase for KMD's talent but also a significant milestone in the career of Daniel "MF DOOM" Dumile, a highly influential figure in underground hip hop. The album's release marked the beginning of a remarkable journey for Dumile, who would go on to define the 21st century's underground hip hop scene.
Recorded at Calliope Studios in New York, Mr. Hood has become a beloved classic among hip hop enthusiasts. The album's impact can still be felt today, with its influence evident in many subsequent hip hop releases. KMD's Mr. Hood is a must-listen for fans of East Coast hip hop and a testament to the group's enduring legacy.