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E. 1999 Eternal is the critically acclaimed second studio album by hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, released, July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single, 'Thuggish Ruggish Bone,' E. 1999 Eternal became a popular album that received substantial critical acclaim for Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's unique melodic style of rapping. E. 1999 Eternal remains the group's best-selling album, with four million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. The album topped… read more
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Da Introduction | 4:25 | 27,611 listeners | ||||
2 | East 1999 | 4:21 | 70,274 listeners | ||||
3 | Eternal | 4:03 | 63,165 listeners | ||||
4 | Crept and We Came | 5:03 | 40,067 listeners | ||||
5 | Down '71 (The Getaway) | 4:50 | 33,420 listeners | ||||
6 | Mr. Bill Collector | 5:01 | 40,291 listeners | ||||
7 | Budsmokers Only | 3:31 | 60,851 listeners | ||||
8 | Tha Crossroads | 3:43 | 288,620 listeners | ||||
9 | Me Killa | 0:55 | 40,706 listeners | ||||
10 | Land of tha Heartless | 3:55 | 36,420 listeners | ||||
11 | No Shorts, No Losses | 4:52 | 27,499 listeners | ||||
12 | 1st of tha Month | 5:14 | 159,849 listeners | ||||
13 | Buddah Lovaz | 4:43 | 57,950 listeners | ||||
14 | Die Die Die | 2:52 | 29,480 listeners | ||||
15 | Mr. Ouija 2 | 1:16 | 31,770 listeners | ||||
16 | Mo' Murda | 5:44 | 72,141 listeners | ||||
17 | Shotz to Tha Double Glock | 4:42 | 28,638 listeners |
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17 Songs, 1 Hour 8 Minutes
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s blazing vocal cadences whizz throughout their debut like bullets from a machine gun. The Cleveland group combines those rattled-out syllables with the potent melodicism that would become their trademark. Having come up under the tutelage of L.A. pioneer Eazy-E, they pull from the darkest corners of G-funk, lacing their sound with mournful piano and sour whistles. The solemn “Tha Crossroads” is a doleful ode to Eazy, while “East 1999” offers a grimy paragon of hard-boiled gangsterism you can’t turn away from.
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s blazing vocal cadences whizz throughout their debut like bullets from a machine gun. The Cleveland group combines those rattled-out syllables with the potent melodicism that would become their trademark. Having come up under the tutelage of L.A. pioneer Eazy-E, they pull from the darkest corners of G-funk, lacing their sound with mournful piano and sour whistles. The solemn “Tha Crossroads” is a doleful ode to Eazy, while “East 1999” offers a grimy paragon of hard-boiled gangsterism you can’t turn away from.
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