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Bone Thugs make a strong statement on the album’s very first track “Flow Motion.” Produced by The Individuals and featuring samples from Jigsaw’s “Sky High,” the song melds old school soul with the modern rapid-fire machine gun Cleveland flows perfectly. Some artists would be overwhelmed by having this much star power on their own album, but Bone Thugs have been stars in their own right for almost 15 years and are in no danger of being overshadowed here. Thought it was drama between Bone and Twista, we do it like this” It’s worthy competition everywhere that I goīut ain’t no messin with Cleveland or ChicagoĪs long as the car go quick, flow so sick I’ma be spittin so fast, they wanna ask how he did that? I’ma see who out here fuckin with the Midwest

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It be quick but it be crack hit ’em with the lyrical accuracy and Harmony Then give them the business they gon’ feel it when we jack

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These niggaz fin’ ta snap spit it for niggaz that bit it Twista: “Now feel the devestation and unification of the thugs in the middle of the map Swizz Beatz joins the crew for the pulsing “Bump in the Trunk,” Jermaine Dupri produces and appears on “Lil’ Love” even though the big guest stars this song are Bow Wow and Mariah Carey, “Streets” features The Game thugging it out and will.i.am pulling double duty, and Chicago’s own Twista even appears on “C-Town” to squash the long-standing rumor that he and Bone have beef over who originated the fast rap style: There’s nothing subtle about how much Bone wants to assert their strength as superstars on this new album though, pulling in the top stars of hip-hop and R&B both in front of and behind the boards. It’s that subtle kind of crossover hit that sneaks up on you until you realize you’ve unconsciously been humming the melody or singing the hook. Produced by and featuring Akon, “I Tried” is a somber and smooth track built off piano keys and Bone’s harmonic rap melodies. How could I create the distance when it’s supposed to be closeĪnd uhh, I just don’t know but I be out here fightin demonsĪnd it’s like a curse that I can’t shake this part of Cleveland” Tryin to get ahead of the game but I can’t seem to get it on trackĪnd I keep runnin away from the ones that say they love me the most Layzie: “It’s like I’m takin 5 steps forward and 10 steps back

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Krayzie: “I was in the fast lane, chasin my dreamĪnd then it seems like when the fame and cash cameīut I just can’t cause the drama just grows greaterĪnd I’ve been in so many collisions by puttin shit off ’til later” One thing that’s always been consistent is their ability to launch an album with a big crossover single, and “I Tried” is no exception:

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They used to go 3-4 years between new albums, but Bone Thugs have quickly followed up on the success of last year’s album with “Strength & Loyalty.” One album every year? That’s pretty damn consistent. The evidence can be found in their recording schedule.

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In fact the actual definition OF consistency fits to a T: “Agreement or harmony of parts or features to one another or a whole ability to be asserted together without contradiction harmony of conduct or practice with profession.” That sums up their last album “ Thug Stories” quite well – harmony between all members in relation to each other, the ability to roll as a crew and not fight, and a professional attitude about their music and careers. Ever since Bone Thugs-N-Harmony permanently changed their line-up from cuatro to trio consistency has become their hallmark.












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