Art of War WWIII - Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

Art of War WWIII

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

  • Genre: Hip-Hop
  • Release Date: 2013-12-10
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18
  • Album Price: 11.99
  • ℗ 2013 Seven Arts Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
WWIII - Introduction Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 1:30
2
Top Notch Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:24
3
Murda On U (feat. Don Jagwarr) Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:22
4
Born in the Ghetto (feat. Big Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 4:57
5
Bone (feat. Tanieya Weathingto Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:00
6
Bring It Back Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:56
7
Approach 2 Danger Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:49
8
Bitch Iz a Bitch Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 2:55
9
It's a Bone Thang (feat. Tanie Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 5:00
10
100-K Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:26
11
Deep End (feat. Por'cha) Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:56
12
Back in tha Dayz (feat. Taniey Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 4:01
13
Walk This Way (feat. Big B) Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 4:37
14
Rapella (feat. Por'cha, Gray t Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 2:17
15
Swagged Out Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:34
16
It Will Be Alright (feat. Por' Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 4:31
17
In Memory of Eazy E (feat. Bru Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:10
18
Everything 100 (feat. Ty Dolla Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 3:27

Reviews

  • Layzie (sad face)

    2
    By Kyheem
    The album cover looks cool, but it lacks that productive, idealistic, lyrical paraphernalia, Krayzie Bone scientific touch! Even busy bone stated that crazy bone is the scientist of the group; being the lead track producer in terms of the Bone flow, a lack of Krayzie is a lack of half the group. Yes, 'BTNHResurrection' is a 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, but because of A lack of Krayzie bone the album was off axle of that true bone vibe we grew up on Layzie Bone can saying and has good harmony in his voice, but he has bad ears feel good beats, put lazy bone on some good beats and he can rip a good flow, compare the difference between the Mo Thug albums when Krayzie bone produced the two albums and then when Layzie Bone took over; it began to landslide. If Krayzie Bone was to lead production even on all their solo albums, all albums would have lead to platinum platforms But the branching off helped us see where the vibe comes from
  • Good not Great

    3
    By LayLow30
    This CD is what you'd expect from a group that's been around for almost 20 years. Of course it's nothing compared to E.1999 or Creeping on a Come up, but for a group of guys that are in their late 30's and not in the streets anymore it's a pretty good CD. And this is coming from a die hard Bone Fan!! I been a fan since Faces of Death.
  • Need New Bone, to meet Old Thugs to make Harmony

    2
    By Shizzie6942
    Lately it seems like they're being forced to release a group album; for fans sakes. I heard every group album to date including AoW:III and well both collection albums. Sadly I particularly agree with people's objectives to the new style Bone is bringing to the table. Yes it's not their original style, no do they need to stick with there old style, and yes could they find that style again. It's all up to them if they can put their differences aside and collab like they did back in the day to make some good music... For the fans sake!
  • Not the Bone Thugs I am used to

    1
    By Dessert Appllo
    This album is disappointing. Their flows don't even match the beats in some songs because the beats are so whack. With only three original members on the album, I am not sure how people are giving this five stars.
  • This album is great but it lacks something

    3
    By ChayGuy
    I've been a huge fan of Bone Thugs N Harmony for 20 years. I have to say this is THEE closest that a BTNH album sounds like BTNH since The Art of War. And that's saying something because they've released dozens of compilations, solo albums and "comeback" albums since then. My problem with BTNH is that they cannot put aside their personal problems long enough to put out a decent album all together since Resurrection. For example, if you're expecting all 5 original members to be on this album you will be disappointed. This is mostly Flesh, Bizzy, and Layzie. SOME tracks have Krayzie Bone on it, but you can really tell that the production team had access to some of his material and sort of superimposed him into a few songs. Like I said, it's sad because this is the closest they've had to a good studio quality album that sounds like the style that THEY CREATED in hip hop. For God's sake, they have a song dedicated to Eazy E and it's featuring two no name artists that I've never even heard of before. Like I said, I've loyally listened to these guys for 20 years, but I have finally reached the end of the rope with these guys. They can't do one last dance for the fans, then I don't think I can keep hoping for them anymore.
  • Epicness

    5
    By N'mani
    I am so very glad i bought this album, bone continues to make classic music and i love every single song on this album. I commend bone for always putting out amazing product! Bone for life baby!!
  • Bizzy and Flesh

    5
    By bu||etproof
    Make no mistake, this is a Bizzy and Flesh album. The rest of the group is thrown in here and there for good measure, but do not expect a full BTNH album. That being said, Bizzy and Flesh combine for a good experience. Bizzy's playfully dark lyrics and Flesh's beats combine well. Yeah we would have liked the boys to put aside differences and release a real album, but this isn't bad. Just don't expect all five members. Noticeably absent of course is Krayzie with the hooks and Layzie with the flow. Still, for a real Bone (and Bizzy) fan, it is a must purchase. Looking forward to a real WWIII with all five Bone Thugs.
  • Slponce_22

    5
    By Awesome SHIZZZ!!!!!!!
    I love them!! I wanna bring everybody to listen to them!!!!
  • ART OF DISASTER, NOT WAR!

    1
    By Vice Carter
    Art of War 1 & 2 gave me as an emcee and listener a chance to see one of the most inspirational times In HIPHOP as a young one! The industry & label responsible for releasing this garbage should be ashamed of themselves for making such a horrible sequel to a classic like AOW!! As a loyal, honest and true Bone, I can't even stomach to give this a star! Smh
  • Perfect mix of old school + new school beats/raps

    5
    By tkrn
    Bone Thugs-n-Harmony is one of the first bands I ever listened to being a Clevelander. This is a solid album that has new school beats with old school style of rapping. There are no bad songs on the album in my opinion. I was very happy with the purchase!

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