TROY really could do with a Bone Thugs & Harmony thread

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TROY really could do with a Bone Thugs & Harmony thread

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Stalkin' gat fools
walkin jack moves.


Because this :

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and this :

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really are still dope as hell.

Harmonized ganksta lyrics about guns and drugs
ill pimped out post-g funk production that's perfect for cruising around with the top down
alright, i'll admit they're somewhat of an acquired taste
but "creepin' on ah comeup" and "e 1999 eternal" are classic non-NY mid 90s rap releases.

We should probably talk about the Primo remix of "first of the month" too while we're at it
so simple but so effective and infectious
then there's the Eazy E verse on "foe tha love of $"
when he comes in
standin' on the corner straight slangin' rocks
aawwwwww shhhiiitttttttttttt
here comes the muthafuckin' cops

classic Eazy
and as much as i can't stand 2pac i'd have to say his cut with Bone was better than "notorious thugs".

Give it up for the thuggish ruggish Bone, fellas
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Post by kracker »

Word to everything you said.

I love both Creepin... and E. 1999. Didn't bother checking for anything else though.

I remember finding it really funny how they altered Eazy's verse in the "For the Love of Money" video. Him shouting 'motherfucker' became 'stupid sucker' -- almost ruined the song.

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Post by Career Over Like Mike(NJJ) »

Didn't bother checking for anything else though.
Same here other than the odd song
although i remember someone telling me one of the Bizzie Bone solo albums was dope.

And, oh yeah, let's not forget how great it was that they did that song with Phil Collins
Phil 'N' Bone (as the group officially call him) ice-grillin' the camera in the video
it gets no better than that.

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Re: TROY really could do with a Bone Thugs & Harmony thr

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I Drive A Lexus wrote: and as much as i can't stand 2pac i'd have to say his cut with Bone was better than "notorious thugs".
hell no

"neghborhood slang" off the art of war is prolly my favourite bone track,pity ts only a minute long.
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The production on both of these was amazing

Brings back some memories of High School

Then I remember the underground "movement" bitching about how

Bone stole their whole steez from Freestyle Fellowship

Props to Bone, they made 2 great albums

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Moe Cheeks wrote:Brings back some memories of High School
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Bone Thugs N Harmony was one of my favorite Groups.

Bizzy Bone was a beast. The production on E.1999 is too sick to describe. Mo Murda is :ohsh:
"I spit that thug shit nigga, MOTHERFUCK singing"

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Post by OMNI »

Unique was a slept on producer. E1999 is one of my favorite albums. First of da month is an anthem

Can some one post the Primo remix?

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stupidregister wrote:
Moe Cheeks wrote:Brings back some memories of Middle School
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I never got into bone thugs. I was never really a fan.

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an-also wrote:I never got into bone thugs. I was never really a fan.
couldn't agreee more, never got the appeal.

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A great group. Formative listening for me. I never really listened to their albums beyond E. 1999 (a good thing?).

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Post by Philaflava »

A few tracks were cool, but I just did not get into them as most peeps. Too repeative for me. If I had to choose and Eazy offspring, BOA would have been fine for me.

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Magneto wrote:Bizzy Bone was a beast.
Anyone got that recent interview where he's wilin the fuck out?

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Zeed Stun wrote:
Magneto wrote:Bizzy Bone was a beast.
Anyone got that recent interview where he's wilin the fuck out?

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Post by bringinoutbangerz »

My homey said they were probably singers first who chose rapping as a gimmick. That pretty much sums it up for me, although you can't deny how much people bit their style.

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stupidregister wrote:
Moe Cheeks wrote:Brings back some memories of elementary school
and word to everything especially the primo remix
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'down for my thang' and 'no surrender' off the creepin on ah come up ep are my favorite bone tracks. too fucking hard!

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devoglam wrote:'down for my thang' and 'no surrender' off the creepin on ah come up ep are my favorite bone tracks. too fucking hard!
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I remember hearing the Primo remix and being unimpressed...that was a long time ago though. Anyone care to upload?

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This thread has been creepin on ah come up for far too long.
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At the time I was basically hating and didn't get the appeal at all. I enjoyed the first EP, but not the second. I actually feel them a lot better now than i did then. Dope shit.

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Dids wrote:At the time I was basically hating and didn't get the appeal at all. I enjoyed the first EP, but not the second. I actually feel them a lot better now than i did then. Dope shit.

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Post by mud »

the primo remix sucks,the og is a classic track THOUGH

bone thugs top 5?

1 - notorious thugs
2 - first of the month
3 - neighborhood slang
4 - thuggish ruggish bone
5 - thug muzik playzon (some soundtrack song,i don't think its on an album)
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1. Creepin' on ah comeup.

2. Foe tha love of $.

3. Thuggish ruggish bone.

4. First of the month Primo remix.

5. East 1999.

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my uncle directed 'crossroads.'

real talk.

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Post by bringinoutbangerz »

MCrageohol again wrote:my uncle directed 'crossroads.'

real talk.
:ohsh:
I think I have seen that video 210635406540436401.4564064064680 times

can I kill him?

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Post by Piff Tannen »

haha, nah, cos im sure hes probably done a few older videos youve liked too. hes worked with a coupla different cats. method man, kurupt, some other cats. he said he never had any bad experiences workin with rappers. i dunno if they have a stigma attached where they are babies about shit or anything, but i guess he said it like to to contrast the bad experiences on videos hes had. i dunno tho.

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