Thug on da Line EXPLICIT LYRICS Krayzie Bone

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After listening to Krayzie Bone on his second solo album, Thug on da Line, you get the sense that he is dealing with some personal demons. After years of personal and professional strife, Krayzie raps about his frustration with thug life in his patented singsong style on tracks like "Can't Hustle 4 Ever" and "Talk to Myself." There is some room for positivity, however, as he demonstrates on the sunny track "I Don't Know What" and "Rollin' Up Some Mo'," a playful ode to reefer that remakes Lou Bega's inconsequential hit "Mambo #5." Despite all of Krayzie's introspection about the thug life, he must not be too tired of it considering that nearly one-third of the tracks on the album have the work "thug" in the title. It seems that he's torn between celebrating thug life and wanting to escape from it. That conflict makes Thug on da Line a compelling listen. Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide

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Thug on da Lineby Anonymous

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January 03, 2003: krayzie did it again its not as good as his last solo but its close any one who likes bone should listen to this

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September 26, 2002: This was perhaps one of the best records I have ever heard. Krazy Bone is so real! You can listen to tracks like " Can't Hustle Forever" and " Talk 2 Myself" tons of times in one day. Krazy Bone reminds me of the realist playa we lost in 1996, MAKAVELI!


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