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5.0 out of 5 stars Keenu
D.J. U-Neek knows how to put the beats on for this album and of course for the greatest Bone Thugs-N-Harmony!
Published on June 2, 2000 by James F. Duranceau

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3.0 out of 5 stars OK album...could've been much better
As the main producer of the biggest selling group in history, Bone Thugs N Harmony, DJ Uneek definitely has proven he's masterful behind the boards. The beats he supplied for albums like "E.1999/Eternal" and "The Art Of War" went from eerie to beautiful with ease. So, it was only a matter of time before he came out with his own album on his own...
Published on June 8, 2000 by Peace Daddy


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3.0 out of 5 stars OK album...could've been much better, June 8, 2000
This review is from: Ghetto Street Pharmacist (Audio CD)
As the main producer of the biggest selling group in history, Bone Thugs N Harmony, DJ Uneek definitely has proven he's masterful behind the boards. The beats he supplied for albums like "E.1999/Eternal" and "The Art Of War" went from eerie to beautiful with ease. So, it was only a matter of time before he came out with his own album on his own label.
"Ghetto Street Pharmacist" features many lesser known talents from Uneek's Kingpin label. It's really hit & miss as far as they go, either they show their talent or they come off wack on this album.
The best tracks, not surprisingly, are the ones featuring Bone. Krayzie stops by for a nice guest spot on the "We Come 2 Serve Em" remix. Layzie appears on the bumpin "Murda Murda," and Bizzy stops by for just a few seconds on the R&B flavored "Doctor Doctor" by Gemini.
The rest of the album, aside from the few slow-jams, consists of hardcore beats and raps. "On The Run" is a standout. "I Want Cha Lovin" is a nice track as well.
The problem with this CD is it has too much filler, along with a few uninteresting beats. This is definitely not Uneek's best work, and no beats on this album compell the listener nearly as much as his work with Bone. That may have something to do with the talent: Bone could make any beat sound classic with their harmonizing and thuggishness, but I still believe Uneek could've done better on this album.
Although it's far from his best work, this is still a recommended album if you're a fan of Uneek's sound.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Must Get~!!, May 20, 2001
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This review is from: Ghetto Street Pharmacist (Audio CD)
DJ U-Neek is by far, one of the best if not, the best producer in the rap game. He's the man who sky rocketed Bone Thugs and Harmony to the top and made them the best rap group of all time. Now he has his own album. Not too bad for a first album. But for some reason, this album sounds a lot different than a Bone album, and I know the answer to that. The talent. This isn't Bone Thugs and Harmony and DJ U-Neek was we are so accustomed too. But even tho it's different talent it's still a decent album. Serve em, and the remix of it were perhaps the best songs on this album. The first one of Come to Serve sounds sort of like one of Memphis Bleek's beats from his first album ( can't remember the song). The remix sounds more like a normal Bone song. But it's tight. The second best song, I would have to say is Bring it On. I love this song. Jagg put's it down nice. Gemini came in and did her thing. Doctor, Doctor is more on the sad side. Bizzy Bone really does help out that song a lot. Even though his role in it was limited, he made the chorus seem like the best part of the song. Oh yea, one of the songs on this album was on "The Great White Hype" soundtrack. For any hardcore rap fans, beatmakers, fans of Midwest rap, or Bone fans this a definite "MUST GET"~!! For any other fan, I would recommend it. U-Neek is one of the hottest producers. Get this album and you'll see why~!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Must Get~!!, May 20, 2001
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DJ U-Neek is by far, one of the best if not, the best producer in the rap game. He's the man who sky rocketed Bone Thugs and Harmony to the top and made them the best rap group of all time. Now he has his own album. Not too bad for a first album. But for some reason, this album sounds a lot different than a Bone album, and I know the answer to that. The talent. This isn't Bone Thugs and Harmony and DJ U-Neek was we are so accustomed too. But even tho it's different talent it's still a decent album. Serve em, and the remix of it were perhaps the best songs on this album. The first one of Come to Serve sounds sort of like one of Memphis Bleek's beats from his first album ( can't remember the song). The remix sounds more like a normal Bone song. But it's tight. The second best song, I would have to say is Bring it On. I love this song. Jagg put's it down nice. Gemini came in and did her thing. Doctor, Doctor is more on the sad side. Bizzy Bone really does help out that song a lot. Even though his role in it was limited, he made the chorus seem like the best part of the song. Oh yea, one of the songs on this album was on "The Great White Hype" soundtrack. For any hardcore rap fans, beatmakers, fans of Midwest rap, or Bone fans this a definite "MUST GET"~!! For any other fan, I would recommend it. U-Neek is one of the hottest producers. Get this album and you'll see why~!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Keenu, June 2, 2000
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James F. Duranceau (Marquette, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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D.J. U-Neek knows how to put the beats on for this album and of course for the greatest Bone Thugs-N-Harmony!
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4.0 out of 5 stars kickin beats from Dj Uneek, December 22, 1999
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This review is from: Ghetto Street Pharmacist (Audio CD)
Songs 3,4,5,10,11,and 14 are good the rest r ok but its definitly worth buying it if you like fast flow styles like bone and krayzie,layzie and bizzy r on songs 3,4,10
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dj uneek is tight, February 22, 2004
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dj uneek is tight, i sum other rare cds dont by him and bone thugs hit me up whitedawgHLE@aol.com for more info
Bone thugs Faces of death
Graveyard Shift- Still Waters
The B Side
St Claire Soldier
mind of a souljah
silent warrior
my story
the remixes 1-2
rip
bone battles
radio edits
adina howard - welcome to fanstacy island
thug story 1-2
DJ ICE-Everythang and then some mo
FBI ENT- Cleveland To Cali
THUGLINE RECORDS cd 2000 THUGS
THE WAR IS ON
Bone Thugs Tha Buddah Cuts

Bone thugs chopped and screwed
Dj Uneek 30 track samplar on cd
Dj Uneek Ghetto Radio 2000
WhiteDawgHLE Snippits
WhiteDawgHLE Bone Collabs- hella rare tracks
Bizzy Bone Hellz Movie 1-2
Romeo antoino -swear not bye the mood-
leathaface the legends
double r
knieght ridahs

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