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2005 studio album by Bone Brothers
Bone Brothers is the self-titled debut studio album by American hip hop duo Bone Brothers , composed of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony members Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone . It was released on February 22, 2005 via Koch Records . Production was handled by Dwayne "Deenucka" Johnson, Self and Mauly T, with Bizzy Bone, Steve Lobel and Layzie Bone serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from Kareem, Outlawz , Treach , and several Mo Thugs members, such as Krayzie Bone , Felicia, Skant Bone, Stew Bone and Wish Bone . The album saw its release after the dismissal of Bizzy Bone from the group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
The album peaked at number sixty on the Billboard 200 , number 18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , number 8 on the Top Rap Albums and number 3 on the Independent Albums in the United States. "Hip Hop Baby" was the only single released from this album.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Intro" 0:34 2. "Like Me" Steven Howse McCane Edward Hinson Johnson 3:47 3. "What's Friends" (featuring Krayzie Bone ) 4:03 4. "Dick Rider" Steven Howse McCane Hinson Johnson 4:43 5. "No Rules" (featuring Mo Thugs ) Steven Howse Steward Howse Darryl Hudson Paul Hardwick Hinson Johnson 4:12 6. "Felecia Skit" 0:32 7. "Give It To Me" (featuring Felecia) Steven Howse McCane Lindsey Hinson Johnson 3:46 8. "Need Your Body" (featuring Krayzie Bone and Kareem) Steven Howse McCane Henderson Hinson Johnson 3:57 9. "Complicated" (featuring Outlawz ) 3:32 10. "Hip Hop Baby" (featuring Krayzie Bone) Steven Howse McCane Henderson Hinson Johnson Clifford Branch 3:47 11. "Real Life" (featuring Krayzie Bone and Treach ) 5:28 12. "Blow You Away" (featuring Skant Bone) Steven Howse McCane Robin Hardwick Hinson Johnson Branch 3:38 13. "Str8 Ridaz" (featuring Krayzie Bone) Steven Howse McCane Henderson Hinson Johnson 3:54 14. "Everyday" (featuring Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone ) 5:18 Total length: 51:11
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