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1 Wind Me Up   2:29
2 Afro's & 84's   1:37
3 Funkwichamind   5:33
4 Skit   5:11
5 Dat Killa   1:40
6 Southside   4:28
7 Feva   4:32
8 Highschool Kat   2:50
9 Git Some Gone   6:14
10 Change It 2 Da Game   1:55
11 Ride 4 Yo A**   3:45
12 Saga Uva Dope Fiend   4:21
13 Family Affair 94   2:25
14 Dat Killa   4:57
15 Saga Uva Dope Fiend   4:22
16 Family Affair 94   3:08
17 So Much Love   4:28
18 Southside   8:28
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Wegonefunkwichamind

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Fontana

Style: Club/Dance

Wegonefunkwichamind

UPC: 075597997385

Release Date: 08/14/2007

Original Release Date: 08/14/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Wind Me Up, Afro's & 84's, Funkwichamind, Skit, Dat Killa, Southside, Feva, Highschool Kat, Git Some Gone, Change It 2 Da Game, Ride 4 Yo A**, Saga Uva Dope Fiend, Family Affair 94, Dat Killa, Saga Uva Dope Fiend, Family Affair 94, So Much Love, Southside]
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David Jeffries

One of the most G-funk rappers to come out of Houston, Big Mello's versatile style -- laid-back gangsta to Twista-styled quickness -- was never properly sold to the public by Rap-A-Lot. He should have been bigger, but then a car accident with no signs of foul play took his life in 2002. Some posthumous releases were heralded by a handful, then almost everything went out of print and Mello was only heard by those willing to shell out some serious cash for collector's items. Four years after his death, Rap-A-Lot makes the odd choice of releasing chopped and screwed remixes of his early albums rather than reissuing them. Mixtape regular DJ D is enlisted for the remixing, an excellent decision considering his knowledge and previous handling of Texas hip-hop, although any remix isn't going to satisfy those looking for the real deal. DJ D tightens up Wegonefunkwichamind by dropping some tracks, which allows him to stretch the volatile "Southside" into a mammoth, ten-minute-long brain wrecker. Most of the other gangsta tracks are also handled with a heavy hand as sludgy beats create suffocating, eerie monsters, while the weekend numbers roll along smoother with minimal stutters and the occasional rewind. The album as a whole hangs tight and ends with the great "Family Affair 94," which cops the old Sly & the Family Stone song along with the beat from Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express." Rap-A-Lot picking the right remixer for the job and DJ D's follow-through makes this a great experience for the Texas hardcore, but you can't help but hope the original gets reissued and the Big Mello word gets spread. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi