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Strength & Loyalty | 
enlarge | Artist: Bone Thugs-n-harmony Label: Full Surface / Interscope Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $1.99 You Save: $11.99 (86%)
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Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 24820
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000820902 UPC: 602517173804 EAN: 0602517173804 ASIN: B000O58ZQW
Release Date: May 8, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new, factory sealed, in our warehouse, and ships right now.
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| Tracks:
| • | Flow Motion | | • | Bump in the Trunk - feat. Swizz Beatz | | • | Wind Blow | | • | I Tried - feat. Akon | | • | Lil Love - feat. Mariah Carey & Bow Wow | | • | C-Town - feat. Twista | | • | Order My Steps (Dear Lord) - feat. Yolanda Adams | | • | Streets - feat. the Game & will.i.am, | | • | 9mm | | • | Gun Blast | | • | Candy Paint | | • | So Good So Right - feat. Felecia | | • | Sound the Same | | • | Never Forget Me - feat. Akon |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com It doesn't happen much, but there are times when the departure of a group's most prominent player inspires the rest of the act to get seriously bizzy. Strength & Love, a tight disc that skitters from track to shiny track with imagination and a renewed sense of rap's widened boundaries, makes Bone Thugs-N-Harmony a prime example. Without Bizzy Bone to layer a drizzle of Midwestern vocal weirdness over their sound, Layzie, Krayzie, and Wish Bone call in a crew of hard-hitting helpers: Akon delivers twice, first on the melting "I Tried" and again on the weepy "Never Forget Me," Mariah Carey flits through "Lil Love" alongside Bow Wow, and Twista and Yolanda Adams also make reputation-enhancing appearances (Twista by barreling through "C-Town" at breakneck speed and Adams by giving it up gorgeously for God on "Order My Steps (Dear Lord)"). Best of all about this proud-making comeback disc is its clever use of samples: "Wind Blow" pins the Fleetwood Mac chestnut "The Chain" down to urban pavement without wrecking its spirit, and the smartly produced "The Streets" updates the vibe of Bobby Womack's timeless "Across 110th Street" while preserving its grit-covered class. --Tammy La Gorce
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| Customer Reviews: Read 62 more reviews...
Bone thugs never let me down! January 5, 2009 Great album. None of the bone thugs albums have been anything less than pure greatness. They are the most underrated rap group in the industry.And Krayzie is by far the best rapper in the industry followed by Tech N9ne and Jamie Maddrox from Twiztid. Every release by these guys is phenomenal and Krayzie straight murders the tracks. It was kinda weird not having Bizzy on the album but I kinda like it better since he seemed to be going through a phase where he rapped all slow and loud. It just didn't go well with the other members. Maybe now that they are back together with Flesh Bizzy will fall back in line. Overall great album from a great group. If you don't have it you need to get it. Also pick up Krayzie's solo works...any of which are great.
not their best August 14, 2008 some good songs but overall not worth buying, i recomend just down load the individual songs you like
Wow, what a return to form from the best rap group ever April 17, 2008 This is just a great album, one of the btnh's best, just a shame that bizzy was not a part of it. If bizzy was here then who knows how incredible this album could have been. Bone here shows fresh material with great new beats and a lot of artists on their songs. I though bone was going under after "Thug world order" and they seemed they were going solo with solo albums from Krayzie and a few from layzie that were average at best. Bone shows here that as solo artists, they cannot produce great music, but as a group, the sky's the limit for them. Highlights include: "Flowmotion" (not a remake from "Faces of Death" but a hard hitting song with a fast paced beat to get the album started with a bang.) "I Tried (Ft. Akon) (The best and most meaningfull bone song i have heard in a long time, the perfect song, Akon chorus with BTNH's great verses inbetween.) "C-Town w/ Twista" (Wow, the midwest is united with a great catchy track and for the next few days you will be singing "C-Towns how we ride...Cha Towns how we ride..feel good!) "Streets w/ the game" (An amazing hard hitting game collab that goes hard all the way.) "Never forget me w/ Akon" (Another akon collab, that is excellent and it is hard not to like this song.)
The rest of the songs are great and there is really no filler except the terrible track with bow wow and jermaine dupri, 13 excellent tracks here and this album is a must buy not only for bone fans, but any fans of rap.
Very good effort even without Bizzy April 16, 2008 This doesn't live up to Bone's earlier efforts but it's a great album none the less. The only thing I didn't like was them doing a song with Bow Wow but given the current trends in rap, I guess it's understandible for them to try to make a more mainstream album. It doesn't compare to thier earlier albums which I also heard that Bizzy will be coming back to the group and Flesh is getting out of jail soon.
Bone Thugz February 8, 2008 I liked this CD, I just love all there old songs like: 1st of The Month, For the Love of Money, Thug Luv, East 1999, Thuggish Ruggish Bone, No Surrender etc. But this one is still good and so is the new CD: T.H.U.G.S....
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