Bone 4 Life
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Bone 4 Life | ||
Studio album by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | ||
Released | September 2, 2005 | |
Genre | Midwest Rap | |
Length | 45:41 | |
Label | Bone Thug Records | |
Producer(s) | DJ U-Neek | |
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony chronology | ||
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Thug World Order (2003) |
Bone 4 Life (2005) |
The Bone Thugs Story (2006) |
Bone 4 Life is an internet-only release by Cleveland rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. It was made available online through UPI Distribution on September 1, 2005. Bone Thug Records presents a look at the new Bone Thugs-N-Harmony with Bone 4 Life. This is the first project since The Art of War that DJ U-Neek has fully produced for Bone and it is also the first project from Bone since leaving Ruthless Records and signing to Full Surface Records.
The album interior has a picture of Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone & Wish Bone from BTNHResurrection. The booklet folds out with track information, thanks and images of other upcoming albums from the online site. On the back of the album is an image of not only DJ U-Neek and incarcerated member Flesh-N-Bone but also the late Eazy-E. At the beginning of the first track, "Playa", Layzie quotes one of the more infamous tracks from Eazy-E.
The first single from the album is "Playing the Game".
[edit] Track listing
- "Playa"
- "Playing the Game"
- "Put Your Hands Up"
- "Wrong Vs. Right"
- "Hustla"
- "Thug-A-Tone" (U-Neek's Medley)
- "Playa" (Radio Edit)
- "Playing the Game" (Radio Edit)
- "Put Yo' Hands Up" (Radio Edit)
- "Lil Chico" (Ft. Krayzie Bone)
- "Keef G" (Ft. K-Mont)
- "Bruce Hathcock"
- "Out On These Streets" (Felecia Ft.Layzie Bone)
- "Knieght Riduz"