This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Dre Bone - My Saddest Day EP.
Dre Bone released an EP entitled My Saddest Day on Stay True Records on an agreement with Stoney Burke Recordings in the year of 1996. The EP is 5 tracks of uncut unfiltered funk and raw rap without the watered down mainstream radio sound.
Dre Bone is from Cleveland, Ohio where being real is the religion and hustling is a way of live. Trippin’ Wit Da Fiends is about his career as a hustler in the late 1980s. He started hustling on corners of neighborhoods and various ghettoes. His hustling was no hobby. It was a must.
Lot of Niggas was a track that was spun and played at the hottest clubs all over Cleveland in the 90s. The hottest clubs all over Cleveland would give the song a few spins at a time. The song was already hot by 1997.
Choke Da Erb has a smooth laid back electronic sound to it. Choke Da Erb is about trippin with the fiends (dope fiends). Most of the track is extremely laid back smooth funk drifting into slowness. Choke Da Erb was played at the hottest clubs all over Cleveland in the 90s. The hottest clubs all over Cleveland would give the song a few spins at a time. The song was already hot by 1996 and 1997.
Trippin Wit Da Fiends is similar to Choke Dad Erb with its smooth sleepy electronic sound. Trippin Wit Da Fiends was popular among dope fiends of Cleveland, Ohio.
I rate this EP, My Saddest Day, 4/5****.
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