As one of his early works, this EP shows the raw talent of Kenny Dixon, Jr. Released under Terrance Parker's Intangible imprint, KDJ wastes no time with warm-ups. The EP's first track is a soulful remix by Parker himself, with an infused saxophone and a low-key bassline, in which the sample proclaims, "I said emotional content, not anger," followed by "bitch" taunted by KDJ himself. Dixon's own mix graces the B-side of the EP, a harder version than Terrance Parker's remix with a faster pitch and pounding keyboard riff. The EP also includes a primitive version of "Don't You Want My Love?" with a simple house beat and a drippy soulful disco vocal sample. It's a few levels deeper than the track of the same name found on Dixon's Peacefrog release Foreverandevermore. ~ Ian Dinsmor, All Music Guide