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"Smart Girls" is a song by American musician
Brian Wilson Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys. Often called a genius for his novel approaches to pop composition, extraordinary musical aptitude, and m ...
from his unofficial 1990 album ''
Sweet Insanity ''Sweet Insanity'' is an unofficial album by American musician Brian Wilson that was produced in 1990 as the follow-up to his first solo album, '' Brian Wilson'' (1988). It was largely written and produced by Wilson alongside his former psycholo ...
''. It was produced by Wilson, his former psychologist Eugene Landy, and Matt Dike. The publishing credits Wilson as the sole writer, while an original acetate credits Wilson, Landy, and Landy's girlfriend Alexandra Morgan for writing.


Content

"Smart Girls" is a hip hop pastiche containing numerous Beach Boys samples, self-quotations, and autobiographical allusions. The lyrics detail Wilson's infatuation with intelligent women as he acknowledges that his old Beach Boys songs showed only a superficial appreciation of women. The recording was reportedly at Landy's insistence. Asked in 2015 about "Smart Girls", Wilson said, "Yeah, we were just having a good time. Yeah, it was fun. We were just kidding."


Release

Wilson and Landy, acting under the guise of their corporate banner Brains & Genius, produced a cassette single of "Smart Girls" to promote Wilson's 1991 memoir, '' Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story''. An insert that was included in the cassette stated that 250 copies were created and sent as gifts during the previous Christmas.


Reception

Author/musician Jason Hartley wrote: "What is important was that Wilson was embracing rap when many older rockers thought that rap wasn't real music. As ridiculous as 'Smart Girls' may seem to you today, at the very least, Brian Wilson was on the right side of history."


See also

*" All Dressed Up for School" *" Hey Little Tomboy" * "Wipe Out" (Fat Boys/Beach Boys version)


References


Further reading

* * 1991 songs Songs written by Brian Wilson Song recordings produced by Brian Wilson Brian Wilson songs Unreleased songs American hip hop songs Songs with feminist themes {{1990s-song-stub