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solid all around album........for bone fans Jul 23, 2007 first if u dont have thug mentality 1999 get it before this one. this cd is goood if u r into bone thugs...this cd is great when krayzie is rapping not his new crew except for like 2 or 3 of them...n they r almost on all the songs...but krayzie kills it every time wit his lyrical skills...n theres is 1 song without krayzie bone witch is the song knieght riduz....it wuld of been a better album if their would of been more songs with krayzie bone on his own
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3.5 stars for the 2nd solo by Krayzie Jan 18, 2006 A little over 2 years since his solo debut, Krayzie is back with one not as good and worthy of 3.5 stars (his debut is a solid 4). As with most of teh Bone Thugs solo projects this one helps proove that they are much better as a group, as most of the solo's hover around 3-4 stars, as many of their group albums are 4-5 stars in my opinion. Once again, as with his debut, a lot of songs (18) and guests (on all the songs but 5). Of the 18 songs, 8 are good, 5 or 6 I skip over, 3 or 4 are ok, and 1 is almost a classic. If he would have klicked it down to about 13 songs and cut out a lot of the appearances by his new, less talented clique, it would have been a solid album. Production is pretty good on most of the album. LT Hutton & Krayzie Bone each do 3 songs, Vachik Agiantz & Super Sako, and Def Jef each do 2 songs, Damizza, Neptunes and 5 people I never heard of all do 1 song. ot his best album but a huge fan of Kray of Bone Thugs might want to check it out.
#1 - 8 (a message to the haters)
#2 - 5 (f/ Keef G, Bam, Young Dre, Gunslingers)
#3 - 8 (f/ Lareece, Young Dre -- relaxing beat)
#4 - 9 (f/ Tiffany -- deeper song)
#5 - 8.5 (f/ Boss & Lareece)
#6 - 7.5
#7 - 6 (f/ Lareece -- about cheting on his girl)
#8 - 9.5 (tight beat -- my favorite on here)
#9 - 7 (another deeper one)
#10 - 5.5 (f/ Asu, Lareece, K-Mont)
#11 - 8 (f/ Lareece, Asu, K-Mont -- nice beat)
#12 - 8.5 (about his hard times growing up)
#13 - 8 (disses Rutheless Records -- talks about God vs the devil)
#14 - 8 (f/ elis)
#15 - 4 (f/ Asu, Keef G, K-Mont, Boss, Lareece)
#16 - 7.5
#18 - 1 (Kneight Ridaz -- no Krayzie -- an absoulutely horrible song)
#19 (a short Krayzie Bone intro he always does0
#20 - 8.5 (f/ Wish Bone, K-Mont, Asu, Lareece -- nice beat)
Anthony Henderson -- b. 6/3/74 -- Cleveland, OH
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Mah Man Kray ! May 16, 2005 Thug on Da line = 5/5, Hard Time Hustlin Best song on Album and everything else top notch ! get it time after time
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not as great as Thug Mentality but a great album nonetheless Mar 26, 2005 Thug on Da Line proves that Krayzie Bone is still one of the greatest rappers of our time. He still has the smooth flow and (most of the time) lyrics. I would reccomend this album to anyone who liked Thug Mentaiity or any Bone Thugs n Harmony albums. I really like his more mellower songs for some reason. Songs like "Talk to Myself" (which features Tiffany. You know, the pop star from the 80's) and "Hard Time Hustlin'" (Which features the beautiful and talented Sade) are really mellow and show more insight into Krayzie Bone as a real person and not just a rapper. The best songs on the Album are
Yall Don't Know Me (4/5)
Can't Hustle 4Ever (5/5)
Talk to Myself (5/5)
Hard Time Hustlin'(5/5)
Everybody wana be a Thug (4.5/5)
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Thug on Da Line(featuring Wish Bone) (4/5)
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
I Found This Cd... Feb 17, 2005 Well worth the money, and well worth the wait.
Having listened to Bone Thugs and Harmony back in the day when they first broke out on the scene, I never paid them much attention, just heard their music either on the radio or at someone's house and pretty much left it at that.
Then I started listening to each artist, starting with Flesh N Bone (5th Dog Let Loose) and decided to try Krayzie's cd. At first I didn't think I would like it until I heard the songs Can't Hustle Forever, Talk to Myself and Gemini. After that I was sold. Since I purchase a great deal of music music online, I was instantly searching for Thug on the Line to download, to no avail...I was able to download maybe 11 songs (that I purchased of course) but not the entire cd. I started listening to the full cd on Lycos Rhapsody and let me tell you, Everybody Wanna Be Thugs, If You A Thug, Knieght Riduz Was here are now staples to play...Personally I enjoy the entire album, and I truly like what Krayzie has to say, regardless of who produced the album. This cd has substance, something that a great deal of artists lacks today...
Although I was not a stone cold Bone fan, I am slowly becoming one thanks to Bizzy, Krayzie, and Flesh...
This is definitely a cd for your collection!
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