Mind of Mystikal is a re-release of the debut studio album by American rapper and the New Orleans-based emcee Mystikal. It was released on October 15, 1995, by Jive Records and Bertelsmann Music Group.[2] The songs "Beware" and "Here I Go" were the retaliation songs towards the other artists such as The B.G.'z and UNLV (whom he was in conflict with at the time).
For the overall reviews were positive, as one review states: "If anything, this album represents raw lyrics and beats that are combined into a strange mix of Southern beats and the incredibly rapping speed of Mystikal. For those of you that haven't heard Mystikal before he's much like Busta Rhymes in style as his words roll out fast and furious. Much like Busta, Mystikal likes to stretch the boundaries of his lyrics to fit the beats into strange and unconventional patterns. His style is very unconventional and that's what makes his works interesting. This is the rawest of his albums, and the one that is the least influenced by outside sources."[3]
Music production by L. Precise Edwards with music instruments performed by David "D-Funk" Faulk. (D-Funk is more commonly known as the musician/ producer who worked alongside Precise on all of the Big Boy Records releases playing the guitars, basses, keyboards, etc.)