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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as Family Scriptures, but still tight.....,
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This review is from: Chapter II: Family Reunion (Audio CD)
This is the second installment of the Mo Thugs family. Their first album, "Family Scriptures," is a brilliantly constructed MASTERPIECE. This album is very good, but not a masterpiece. Standout trax on here include "Mighty Mighty Warrior," "Mighty Mo Thug" (by the EXTREMELY slept-on Souljah Boy), "All Good" (despite the played-out term, this is a nice upbeat track), "U Don't Own Me" (although it starts to drag slightly, still a nice track), and "Otherside." "Riot" by Flesh Bone is a well-constructed track showcasing his slept-on skills. "Ain't Said No Names" is Krayzie Bone's solo. Although it's nowhere near as good as "Mo Murder" (his solo on Family Scriptures), it's still a nice track. The only trax I really could've done without on here are "Believe" (despite what Krayzie might say, these guys are not the next Jackson 5), and "The Queen," which features the whiny-voiced Thug Queen. She has upped her skills noticeably since this, but on here she was a major ear-bleed. Also, Powder ruins "Ghetto Cowboy," a track that could've been classic without his ten seconds of nonsense. In the end, this album is definitely a worthy buy. If you don't already have Family Scriptures, buy that NOW, then if you have some cash left over, pick this up. You most likely won't be disappointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I CHOSE MO THUGS:Family Reunion Y'ALL!,
By "ykh" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chapter II: Family Reunion (Audio CD)
Back of summer of 1998 I went to the music store, so I saw two album Mo Thugs:Family Reunion and Silkk Da Shocker.Don't know which cd I will buy,so I bought Mo Thugs 2 instead.I Listen to this whole cd at home and man!this album is awesome! the whole Mo Thugs groups has done it again,all the tracks is tight from beginning to the end.My favorite song on this album are "All Good" sing by Felecia and Krazy Bone that the first music I've heard on TV.I love this album!but where Bizzy Bone why isn't he on this album "that strange".So Mo Thugs forever man!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Bones most solid efforts.....,
By Daniel (Cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chapter II: Family Reunion (Audio CD)
Not as strong as E.1999 Eternal or Art Of War, but just as strong as the solos and Creepin On Ah Come Up. This cd is a continuation of Family Scriptures with some brand new talent from Scant, Felecia, MT5, and Thug Queen. Again, Bone represents well on this cd like Family Scriptures. The beats are not as well produced on here as in Family Scriptures, but the lyrics are more thought out. This can be seen in "Urban Soulja" from Graveyard Shift, "All Good" from Felecia and Krayzie Bone, and "Riot" from Flesh n Bone. This album has alot of "cloudy, sad songs" on it, as the album is very family oriented and talks of pain and struggle. There are some bangers too though, such as "Mighty Mo Thug" from Soulja Boy and Layzie Bone, and "Aint Said No Names" from Krayzie Bone. Aint Said no Names sounds like an Art Of War type song. This album has the same weakness as Family Scriptures: NO bizzy bone. But Krayzie, Layzie, Flesh, and Wish represent well on here, along with the new talent they brought in. Ghetto Coyboy was kinda on the corny side, but it (the single) did spend about 12 straight weeks at #1 on the charts, LOL. And it elevated this album to over platinum status. Another good album from the Bone camp.......Pick this one up!
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