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Strength & Loyalty
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Album Details: Strength & Loyalty

Release Date:05/08/2007
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005537003

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    Strength & Loyalty CD

    By Cường Liên  May 21, 2007 | 1 out of 1 found this Strength & Loyalty review helpful

    Pros: none

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    1. Flow Motion 2. Bump in the Trunk 3. Mind Blow 4. I Tried 5. Lil Love 6. C-Town 7. Order My Steps (Dear Lord) 8. Streets 9. 9mm 10. Gun Blast 11. Candy Paint 12. So Good So Right 13. Sounds the Same 14. Never Forget Me I love this CD ...^^ Read more Less

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    That's Kool

    By Stone cold  Jun 8, 2007

    Pros: Great

    Cons: fantastic

    What a fantastic music i ever hear!!! ~^ ^~
    If you want some, come get some...

Pro Reviews: Strength & Loyalty

  • All Music Guide

    The title to Bone ThugsNHarmony's 2007 comeback album, Strength Loyalty, must be a reference to their fans. Despite handing in some forgettable efforts, emptying fans' wallets with too many solo and side projects, and promising new product and not delivering repeatedly, Bone always got a pass from faithful. Strength Loyalty is also too heavy a title for an album so light and slick. Big names like Mariah Carey, Akon, the Game, Swizz Beatz, and Twista all command their tracks, unknowingly stealing from a group that used to be instantly identifiable because of their unique sound and style. This 2007 edition of Bone is missing members FleshNBone (thanks to incarceration) and Bizzy Bone (thanks to his being Bizzy Bone) and it shows. As a trio Krayzie, Layzie, and distant third Wish are a solid crew, able to deliver good weekend numbers like "Bump in the Trunk," "Lil Love," and "CTown" (they never forget Cleveland) along with polished gangsta tracks like "I Tried." In the big picture, Bizz...y and Flesh are missed, but what's remarkable about Strength Loyalty is how it makes the listener forget they're missing while in the moment. Numerous melodious hooks in the easyrolling Bone tradition fog the memory, and guest stars are brought in at just the right moments. Mariah speaks to the commercial possibilities Bone always had, while the Game speaks to how they seemed to never leave the streets. Every song is at least solid and the album flows very well, making it one of the betterbuilt efforts from the house of Bone in nearly a decade. Problem is, this album could have twice the star power and it wouldn't make up for how important Bizzy's strange voice was for the overall chemistry. Strength Loyalty doesn't overcome its challenges; it just sidesteps them and works hard to reward fans for a decade of patience. It's as good as it can be, and better than expected. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Graced with a quick, sometimes sung delivery, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony burst out of the Midwest in the mid-'90s with a pair of massive hits ("Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Tha Crossroads") along with a great album (E 1999 Eternal) and then quickly unraveled. Eazy-E signed the group -- initially comprised of Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, Layzie Bone, and Bizzy Bone --... Read more