West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Vault => Album Review => Topic started by: caTASHtrophe on August 18, 2001, 06:34:55 AM
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In the new EW with Tom Cruise on the cover theres a review of TODL.
>>Pop/Rock/Rap
Krayzie Bone * Thug On Da Line(Loud)
"It was bound to happen: After 15 years,gangsta rap has spawned its first adult contemporary album. Krayzie melds his precision, rapid fire rhymes, and delicately sung choruses with expansive R&B tracks that groove like a ghettoized Neville Brothers tune. Rest assured, references to gats and thugs abound, but most often they are contextualized into tales of longing and regret. Who would have thought that mellifuous music would come from someone who has the words "Krayzie" and "Bone" in his name? A- -Evan Serpick
Laterz
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wow sounds like a dope review that gave him a good rating...i still gotta hear that album...any of yall heard that joint? how was it?
i never bought a Bone solo since Bizzy's first...i only buy every group album...is Krayzie's joint worth it yo?
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Definatly pick up Krayzie's first solo, "Thug Mentality 1999". Thats one of the most diverse albums ive ever heard, anyone who likes Bone should like that album. Avoid Layzie's album at all costs though.
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I think Layzie's album was good. If anything, i think the WORST Bone solo was Heavens Movie by bizzy. Once that album dropped everything fucked up and it was the begining of there downfall.
But thats another story.
Ps Krayzies 1st solo is deadly, go and buy.
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Heavenz Movie is waaaaaaay better than Thug By Nature. HM is a deep concept album. Layzies album was mediocre.