West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on March 04, 2010, 05:19:43 PM
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Here's my selections for a greatest hits album from the best rap group of all-time:
1. "Thuggish Ruggish Bone"- joint that started it all and created a huge buzz for the Bone sound.
2. "Fo The Love of Money"- Bone in the good ol' days with Eazy
3. "First of the Month"- This song ruled the airwaves summer/fall 95
4. "Crossroads"- This is their signature track that they will be remembered forever for
5. "Thug Devotion"- they always had one GREAT track on those Mo Thugs albums, the rest were filler
6. "Dayz of Their Lives"- Bone was pushin so many styles, they slowed it down and dug deep on this one
7. "Notorious Thugs"- Bone and Biggie, banger like no other
8. "Thug Luv"- 2pac and Bone come with some of the hardest shit ever heard
9. "It's All Good" - this may be the smoothest track I've ever heard, and you have to love Felicia on this one
10. "Breakdown" - Bone harmonizing with Mariah Carey
11. "Xtacy" - by this time 99/2000 they had kind of fallen off, but were still able to come with a great joint
12. "Talk To Myself" -Krazy Bone feat. Tiffany- touching song, Thug On The Line had a few dope joints on it
13. "Hard Time Hustlin" Krazy Bone and Sade- Krazy Bone could come with some great solo joints
14. "Look Into My Eyez"- first single off the Art of War album, which was another great Bone album that went multiplatinum
15. "Home"- Phil Collins is probably my favorite 80's artist, this remix of his old work matches to near perfection
16. "Try So Hard" - feat. Akon- after all these years, Bone is still doing it with maybe the best song 2007
17. "World So Cruel"- Flesh-n-Bone- Great song and video from winter 96/97, Reverend Run added a nice touch to this song although his lyrics weren't that dope if you try to over-analyze them, Flesh came perfect on a beautiful track
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Just realised I have no Bone on my laptop. Cheers for reminding me of some of their hits.