Creativity thrives where curiosity and imagination meet, and that’s precisely the space Kim Cameron explores on Who Drew That?. The album celebrates artistic expression through upbeat dance-pop, transforming legendary painters and illustrators into the inspiration behind eight playful songs that encourage children to create as enthusiastically as they dance!
Cameron establishes a unique energetic, colorful atmosphere that carries throughout the record. Tracks including I Paint, Barbara’s Color Splash Day, Toon Time, Color Me Alive (Like Matisse), and Painting Like Play (Monet) introduce iconic artists through catchy melodies, accessible lyrics, and danceable production, making art feel approachable rather than instructional.
The album’s standout moment arrives with Color Me Pink, inspired by Polish-born Canadian artist and Holocaust survivor Gershon Iskowitz. The song embraces the healing power of creativity, reflecting his famous belief that, “When I paint, I feel great!” That uplifting message becomes the emotional heart of the album, encouraging young listeners to see art as a source of confidence, joy, and most importantly self-expression.
Drew That? keeps its energy fresh by drawing from a variety of contemporary dance styles, giving each song its own identity while maintaining a bright, cohesive sound. The polished production complements Cameron’s playful delivery, creating an experience that’s equally suited for classrooms, creative activities, or simply an afternoon dance party at home!
The closing track, Life in a Cartoon, brings the album full circle with a reminder that imagination has no limits; and rather than simply teaching children about famous artists, Who Drew That? inspires them to think creatively and express themselves without hesitation. With memorable moments like Color Me Pink, Kim Cameron delivers a vibrant collection that proves music, movement, and art can come together to make learning both meaningful and genuinely fun.


