Kim Cameron’s new album “Who Drew That?” is a vibrant intersection between dance music, pop energy, fine art education, and children’s entertainment. The project is a creative world of legendary artists and imaginative storytelling through a collection of songs that are meant to inspire curiosity, movement, and artistic expression with the help of multiple producers and Grammy-winning engineers.
The album takes the stories and styles of the likes of Salvador Dalí, Picasso, Henri Matisse, Charles Schulz, Chuck Jones, Gershon Iskowitz, and Barbara 62, and turns their artistic ideas into musical experiences. The project was recorded in Miami Beach, with an ocean view as a backdrop, and has a sense of openness, imagination, and freedom.
From the surreal creativity of “Dreaming Like Dali” to the vibrant Latin house sounds of “Color Me Alive,” the album demonstrates Cameron’s gift for combining visual art concepts with catchy rhythms. “I Paint” explores shifting perspectives through abstract ideas, and “Painting Like It’s Play” conveys a peaceful harmony between nature, color, and artistic exploration. The remaining tracks are a reminder of the playfulness of animation, personal resilience, and the joy of storytelling, making for a well-rounded listening experience for all ages.
“Who Drew That?” is amazing because it makes learning fun, like a musical adventure, but still keeps its art deep and meaningful. Kim Cameron makes a record that sparks the imagination, celebrates cultural icons, and proves that music can be a powerful tool for discovery. This release leaves a lasting impression as a colorful celebration of creativity, connection, and the endless possibilities of artistic expression.


