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4.0 out of 5 stars For Bone fan's,you must have it., August 28, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
This single has a remix of Thuggish Ruggish Bone that is f***in tight to death.If you are a serious bone fan that loves to get st**ed and ride around and listen to bone weed songs very loud,you goto get it!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Tight Old School Bone Song!, July 4, 2000
This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
Foe Tha Luv Of $, one of Bone's earliest hits, is tight, but not as tight as Thuggish Ruggish Bone! The only flaw on this song was Eazy-E's verse. Now, don't get me wrong, I love Eazy-E, but I'm sorry to say that his verse in this song was pretty weak. But otherwise the song is great! Check it out!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of bones earlier hits, August 17, 1999
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This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
This is one of bones older hits, but it still bumps...its a classic. Its off their album "Creepin On ah Come Up", from 1994. Pick this song and all of bones albums up now....if u dont, youll be missing out on the best music in the universe.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of bone's best songs, April 24, 2004
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This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
If you're young or you're are starting to be a rap fan then Bone thugs is the best to get the most out of rap. They're ausome because they invented the Harmony in the rap. Instead of bying this single, it's best to buy CREEPIN ON AH COME UP because it's got this and 4 other great songs.

This is Bone at thiere best.

The choras is very tight and amazing by Eazy saying"you gota make that money now" then krayzie says "the money man is still the same now". Every now and then there are great background vocals with a woman saying FOE THA LOVE OF MONEY.

The first verse is by Flesh and it's so unforgetable. It's him in 1994 and he doesn't have a wispering low voice like he does in Resurection(Bone album 2000). He delivers with excellent lyrics, such as

"Wish spotted the place and quickly rolled up
B*lld*zed through the living room
Hopped out of the car and started to bl*w up
B*ck, B*ck, and a k*boom
Me bl*w all them b*dies all over the room
Them d*omed".

It has to be heard to be believed, Tight verse.

Layzie's verse is forgetable to me because the over 4 verses over shadows it in my opinion. His verse is not weak and he was better on the other single "THUGGISH RUGGISH BONE".

EAZY'S(R.I.P)has the most memorable verse. It will force you to rap along with it with lyrics like "I dashed and I ducks and hides behind a tree, making sure tha mother f*ck*rs don't see me.
He delivered it amazingly.

Bizzy's verse is amazing as well. He raps slower than usual but his high pitched voice gives him a perflect flow with the piano in the background. He is full of character and doesn't bore you. These are the great lyrics he puts down.

"Me put 'em in m*d, b*ck 'em, and p*mp bl**d
Got nothing to lose, b*tch
Ya beter respect Rip, or ya best check this sl*g
It's goin' down steady p*mp and peel ro*nds, g*nnin' with a me gang
B*ng, gotta make that money man.".

Along with EAZY E, Kraizy puts down the best verse. He raps really hardcore and fast and it'll take a few listens to understand it.

If you're new to rap, this song will sound fast to you at first. I can understand every word that is rapped except for a few words in Kraizy's verse.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Memories..., May 3, 2002
This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
I downloaded this song a few weeks ago, and it really brought back memories. Of course, rapping like this wouldn't be as groundbreaking NOW, but this was 1995. One thing everyone knows but won't admit is that Bone solo joints aren't all that, but actually, Flesh-N-Bone was wack back THEN. His verse here was better than his usual stuff but it was only tolerable rather than dope like everyone else's. Still, this song is still good to listen to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Off tha hook single!!, August 12, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
If you are a big BONE fan than you got to get this single, i know its old but if you eva get ah chance pick it up!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable, July 13, 1999
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This review is from: Foe Tha Love of $ (Audio CD)
They should be nominated best group in the history of the world
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