BTNHResurrection
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BTNHResurrection | ||
Studio album by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | ||
Released | February 29, 2000 | |
Recorded | 2000 | |
Genre | Midwest Rap | |
Length | 75:53 | |
Label | Ruthless | |
Producer(s) | Jimmy 'JT' Thomas, Darren Vegas, L.T. Hutton, & DJ U-Neek | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony chronology | ||
The Collection Volume One (1998) |
BTNHResurrection (2000) |
The Collection: Volume Two (2000) |
BTNHResurrection is an album by rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The album was released on February 29, 2000 on Ruthless Records. It quickly reached platinum status within a month, but sales declined afterwards due to poor promotion. BTNHResurrection is considered to be some of Bone's finest work, both lyrically and in terms of the production and sound engineering quality. Flesh-n-Bone's appearance on almost every track was a significant contributing factor to the album's success, as he consistently delivers on each track he is a part of. The video for the albums title track, "Resurrection," is considered a classic BTNH video, although it too was not shown heavily on TV due to lackluster promotion. It is one of the only videos depicting the Bone Thugs' material success, though they present this in a very modest manner instead of flaunting their possessions like current rappers often do. Bone Thugs, particularly Krayzie, are avidly against showing off your material possessions or "flossing," as this type of behavior is not only pointless but can get you killed if done in the wrong place.
[edit] Track listing
- "Show 'Em"
- "The Righteous Ones" (featuring David's Daughters)
- "2 Glocks"
- "Battlezone"
- "Ecstasy"
- "Murder One"
- "Souljahs Marching"
- "Servin' Tha Fiends"
- "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)"
- "Can't Give It Up"
- "Weed Song"
- "Change The World" (featuring Big B)
- "Don't Worry"
- "Mind On Our Money"
- "No Way Out" (featuring Jimmy JT Thomas)
- "One Night Stand" (bonus track) Bizzy Bone