Sunday, March 30, 2014

Mixerr Album Reviews #91

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I am going to review the album My Day GoeZ On by Big June. It was recorded from 2002 to 2003. The three tracks done in 1992 that the front cover of the album is referring to are Intro, Big June Nigga, and Straight Jackin'. Which were off the EP's Da Plug and Nightrider. Big June had just done a 5 year bid in the pen at the time for a home invasion and robbery. This album was released on Big June's own imprint label Big N It Records and Repo Records. Party joints with that West Coast sound are All Night, Gee Uv Ya Own, and Damn!.

First of is the intro to Night Rider which repeats Big June N-I Double G-A over and over on a sample of More Bounce To The Ounce by Zapp. Screams, screeches, tires peel outs, gunshots, ammo, and bullets can be heard in the loud background. I didn't like it too much because it got annoying real quick. Big June is letting us know… Big June is comin' at yo ass one mo gin!

Still Jackin' is a continuation of Straight Jackin'. This is where Big June picked up where he left off on this track. I love the piano skills by VMF aka Steve Vicious. The song features Gangsta Boi as well. This is a continuation of where he left off basically. On So Unfuckwid'able, Big June tells us why he's Unfuckwid'able. Steve Vicious produced this track as well. The volume of the production is very loud. It is well and on point!
Gee Uv Ya Own is a dope song! Big June tells how to keep to yourself and mind your own damn business. That's how the game goes sometimes. This shit slaps hard! Big June is an OG. All Night is about fealin' freaky up all night. It's a late night jam. I love the drums and bass.

Me, You, And God is about Big June having second thoughts on sleeping with his homeboy's girl. He wants to keep a relationship with her, but he knows he has to keep it secret. He mentions ass and tits. Big June makes a reference to smoking blunts as well. As well as references to sexual positions.

Shackled explains the events about how Big June was locked up and why he was locked up. The charge was shooting up an occupied dwelling. The courts did not drop the sentence for Big June on the gun charge. The other charges were breaking & entering. Talk about walking a straight. This song features another rapper named Mally. Mally states that his prison number was K70585 and the charges were murder and weapon possession. Big June goes with a Reggae flow on this track!

For All The Wrong Reasons explains the reasons why G's keep getting caught in the midst of doing stupid shit. Such as 25 to life with no get back, committing shootings, other shit. Big June goes with a Reggae flow on this track as well! I Ain't Trippin' Off Of You is telling us Big June won't trip on bitches.

On the title track, we appear to be at prison in the parole line. Big June is having another conversation with another inmate about what he's gonna do different when he gets out. Big June's name gets called. The guard addresses him as Inmate Price. Big June is out the gates! The whip on chrome starts up. It's back on. Nothing has changed since Big June had left these South East streets.

I love the drums and bass on Damn!. The eleventh track is a radio edit of All Night. Whatchu Hatin' Fo is asking why all the haters are hating. Luv Fa Ya is dedication to all the G's. It's a short and sweet song. The outro lets us know that Big June is coming out with another album. The last two tracks are Straight Jackin' and Big June Nigga.


This album slaps hard! The production is on point. There are no filler tracks. I rate this album, My Day GoeZ On, 5/5*****!!

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