Thug World Order
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Thug World Order | ||
Studio album by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | ||
Released | October 29, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2001/2002 | |
Genre | Midwest Rap | |
Length | 01:05:12 | |
Label | Ruthless | |
Producer(s) | DJ U-Neek, Rico Wade, Krayzie Bone, Armando Colon, The Platinum Brothers, Bosko, Alvin 'Stone' Clark, Def Jef, Self & L.T. Hutton | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony chronology | ||
BTNHResurrection (2000) |
Thug World Order (2002) |
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (2006) |
Thug World Order is an album by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, released October 29, 2002.
[edit] Overview
Bone Thugs N Harmony, still not released from their contract with Ruthless Records have now created their own label Bone Thugs Records. Bone Thugs Records started off promoting their first two artist set for solo albums, LaReece (of ThugLine Records) and Bruce Hathcock. Tomica and the four Bone's met in Miami for album recording and to get things back together and to terms. Bone recorded 5 tracks while they were there. The latest issue of XXL magazine features Bone Thugs-N-Harmony on the cover as their main article that goes in depth with the group and helps sort out a lot of rumors and truths. The first single for this album was get up and get it Featuring 3LW. Contrary to Bone Thugs interests, Tomica Wright had 3LW come in to add vocals to the song without Bone's consent. The follow up single was "Home" featuring Phil Collins] which charted in the UK.
[edit] Track listing
- "T.W.O. Intro"
- Interpolates "Love On A Two Way Street"
- "Bone, Bone, Bone"
- "Guess Who's Back" (featuring LaReece)
- Interpolates "My Boyfriend's Back"
- "Home"
- Samples "Take Me Home" by Phil Collins
- "What About Us"
- "Get Up & Get It" (featuring 3LW and Felecia)
- Samples "Offer I Can't Refuse" by Klymaxx
- "Bad Weed Blues"
- "All The Way"
- "Non-Fiction Words By Eazy-E" (skit featuring Eazy-E)
- "Pump, Pump"
- "Set It Straight"
- "Money, Money"
- Samples "I Ain't Got Nothin'" by Dutch Robinson
- "Not My Baby"
- Interpolates "You Call Me Crazy"
- "Cleveland Is The City" (featuring Avant)
- Interpolates "Cleveland Rocks"
- "If I Fall"
- "A Thug Soldier Conversation" (skit)
[edit] Cut material
After September 11, 2001, Ruthless Records decided to drop many singles from the album for fear that consumers would be offended by violent imagery and anti-law enforcement lyrics. All of these singles have since been leaked on the Internet.
- "B.O.N.E. T.H.U.G Intro"
- "Bone Thug Story"
- "Can't Stop Us"
- "Cleveland Is The City" (Original Version)(featuring Avant)
- "Cleveland Is The City" (Low Q)(featuring Avant)
- "Everyday Thugs"
- "Fast Money"
- "Home" (Promo Version)
- "I'm Bone" (Original Version)
- "I'm Bone" (featuring Bobby Brown)
- "Last Dayz" (Original Version)
- "Last Dayz" (Remix)
- "No Luv 4 Da Law" (Original Version)
- "No Luv 4 Da Law"
- "Not Dat Nigga"
- "Remember Yesterday"
- "Rock The Beat"
- "Secret Agent Man"
- "Stay By Me"
- "Summertime" (Clip)
- "Take Charge"
- "Thuggin' Tha Most"
- "Young Thugs" (Low Q)(featuring Ice Cube)