Leatha Face: The Legends Underground (Part 1)
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LeathaFace: The Legends Underground (Part I) | ||
Studio album by Krayzie Bone | ||
Released | April 18, 2003 | |
Recorded | N/A | |
Genre | Midwest Rap | |
Length | 00:39:22 | |
Label | U-Neek Ent./Bone Thug Records | |
Producer(s) | DJ U-Neek & R. Kitek | |
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Krayzie Bone chronology | ||
Thug On Da Line (2001) |
LeathaFace: The Legends Underground (Part I) (2003) |
Gemini: Good Vs. Evil (2005) |
LeathaFace: The Legends Underground (Part I) is an underground album by rapper Krayzie Bone. The album was released on April 18, 2003 on U-Neek Entertainment and Bone Thug Records Inc.. This release was strictly for the underground and the streets. It wasn't meant to become a commercial success. Even though, it was a big success in the underground, the streets and all of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's and Krayzie Bone's fans. Not only did it please the hardcore fans, it pleased everyone who's tired of the commercial side of Hip-Hop.
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[edit] Disc one
- "Birth of a Thug Nation" (Introduction)
- "12 Gauge" (featuring Wish Bone)
- "Artillery Shop"
- "Wanna be Us" (featuring Bruce Hathcock)
- "Game Tight"
- "Murda Mo' (F**k 'Em Y'all)"
- "The Set Up" (featuring Keef-G)
- "What Would You Do"
- "Let it Go"
- "How we Roll"
- "Smoke Wit Me"
- "Shut 'Em Down" (featuring Bruce Hathcock)