This is Michael Mixerr. I will review I Ain't Trippin' EP by South East 1 again to make this album review shortened. South East 1 was a group of four from San Diego, California in 1995. South East 1 was Ajamu, Chocolate T, Wendell B, and ANG. South East 1 was only a one time thing. They were on BottomLine Entertainment/Break Bread Records.
They group disbanded in 1996 because Wendall B was in jail at the time and the music game changed with life. Stuff happens. For those who don't know, Wendell B was in jail at the time for some of the recording process for the I Ain't Trippin' album. I give credit to Kyle Evans for showing me this EP! And Sonny Bo also!
Dago Luv is about having love for San Diego. All about that hometown love. Dago Luv is another great track! Man I trip whenever I hear tracks and songs like this. This is shit you hardly ever hear from rap anymore. I miss the 90s. The intro starts off with the double guitars and deep bass along with the G-Funk sine wave. No one can fuck with the South East 1!It's dope! So brothas and sistas, don't trip! Dago Luv is about having fun, smoking fruits, and knockin' boots.
Back N Da Bottoms starts off with a game of pool and then the phone rings. It was Wendell B and he was calling from jail. As I explained earlier, Wendell B was in jail at the time for some of the recording process for the I Ain't Trippin' album. Wendell B should have had more of a presence on this track.
The Dago Luv Remix of Dago Luv is more G-Funk than the original Dago Luv song. The remix is a bit long than Dago Luv. As I said before,
This Limited Edition EP Release came with an interview on video. The Limited Edition EP Release has 9 tracks with an interview video. The only downsides are that there are only 9 tracks and I didn't like the Back N Da Bottoms song either. The video interview is so dope.
I rate this EP, I Ain't Trippin, 4/5****.
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