| Bone Brothers |
 | | 'Studio album by Bone Brothers' | | Released | February 22, 2005 | | Recorded | 2004 | | Genre | Midwest Rap | | Length | 01:08:06 01:11:52 (Re-release) | | Label | Koch Records | | Producer(s) | Deenucka Self Cliff Branch Mauly T | | Professional reviews | | link Image File history File links BoneBrothers. ...
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| Bone Brothers was released after the dismissal of Bizzy Bone. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony came straight out of Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1990s, capturing the ears of Eazy-E, and, subsequently with its then-unique blend of hardcore rap and harmonized vocals. After fading into the background for awhile, the Bone clan returned in early 2005. The Bone Brothers, a collaboration between Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone, follows close on the heels of the solo effort by Krayzie Bone, as well as a retrospective of Bone Thugs' career, and features appearances by all four free Bones (with Flesh-N-Bone in jail). The album continues in the Bone tradition of complex flows, incorporating numerous musical styles. In the chorus of "Hip Hop Baby," Bizzy and Layzie croon about the variety of music they enjoy, noting, however, that it all comes back to hip-hop. On the previous track, "Complicated," they join with the Outlawz for an interpolation of the Avril Lavigne hit, which features a sinister keyboard line. The solemn, reflective "What's Friends" showcases Krayzie Bone, as the three Bones whimsically play off each others' rhymes. Bizzy Bone (born Bryan Anthony McCane on September 12, 1976, in Columbus, Ohio) is an American rapper and former member of the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. ...
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Eazy-E (Eric Wright) (September 7, 1963 - March 26, 1995) was an African-American rapper, record producer, and record executive who initially rose to fame as a member of the group N.W.A.. Born in Compton, California, Eazy-E dropped out of Compton High School while in tenth grade...
Steven Howse (aka Layzie Bone, L-Burna, # 1 Assassin and Lil Lay) is an American ice hockey player born on September 23, 1975 in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
Track listing
- "Intro
- "Like Me
- "What's Friends - (with Krayzie Bone)
- "Dick Riders
- "No Rules - (with E-Mortal Thugs)
- "Felicia Skit
- "Give It To Me - (with Felicia Howse)
- "Need Your Body - (with Krayzie Bone/Kareem)
- "Complicated - (with The Outlawz)
- "Hip Hop Baby - (with Krayzie Bone)
- "Real Life - (with Krayzie Bone/Treach)
- "Blow You Away - (with Skant Bone)
- "Str8 Ridaz - (with Krayzie Bone)
- "Everyday - (with Krayzie Bone/Wish Bone)
Krayzie Bone (born Anthony Henderson on June 17, 1973) also known as Leather Face, Kray, Silent Killer, and Mr. ...
Outlawz (also The Outlawz and Outlaw Immortalz) is an American rap group from Essex County, New Jersey, founded by Tupac Shakur in late 1995 after his release from prison. ...
Credits - The Bone Brothers: Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone (rap vocals).
- Additional personnel: Felicia Howse (vocals); Kareem, Krayzie Bone, Mo Thugs, The Outlawz , Treach, Wish Bone, Skano (rap vocals).
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