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17614324 | Play | Flow Motion | 02:43 Tools | |
17614325 | Play | Hell Sent | 05:47 Tools | |
17614333 | Play | Everyday Thang | 05:17 Tools | |
17614334 | Play | Def Dick | 05:46 Tools | |
17614337 | Play | #1 Assassin | 03:31 Tools | |
17614339 | Play | Sons of Assassins | 04:07 Tools | |
17614336 | Play | Bless Da 40 Oz. | 04:03 Tools | |
17614338 | Play | Intro | 01:31 Tools | |
17614323 | Play | 103- Intro | 01:32 Tools | |
17614335 | Play | 108- We Be Fiendin' | 01:39 Tools | |
17614332 | Play | 110- Ganksta Attitude | 04:26 Tools | |
17614341 | Play | We Be Fiendin' | 01:39 Tools | |
17614340 | Play | Ganksta Attitude | 04:26 Tools | |
56242984 | Play | Gangsta Attitude | 04:26 Tools | |
87613347 | Play | Sons Of Assasins | 04:26 Tools | |
17614344 | Play | Bless Da 40oz. | 04:02 Tools | |
17614347 | Play | #1 Assasin | 03:30 Tools | |
17614342 | Play | We Be Fiending | 01:39 Tools | |
17614343 | Play | Gangsta Attatude | 04:26 Tools | |
56242986 | Play | We Be Fiendin | 04:26 Tools | |
56242987 | Play | Flow Motion (Clean) | 04:26 Tools | |
87613348 | Play | Bless Da 40 oz | 02:44 Tools | |
17614346 | Play | Flow Motion (Dirty) | 02:44 Tools | |
56242989 | Play | God Bless Da 40 oz. | 02:44 Tools | |
56242988 | Play | bone thugs n harmony - faces o | 02:44 Tools | |
56242991 | Play | bone enterprise - #1 assassin | 02:44 Tools | |
56242992 | Play | bone thugs n harmony - sons of | 02:44 Tools | |
56242993 | Play | bone thugs n harmony - bless d | 02:44 Tools | |
56242994 | Play | bone thugs n harmony - flow mo | 02:44 Tools | |
56242996 | Play | No. 1 Assassin | 02:44 Tools | |
56242995 | Play | bone thugs n harmony - we be f | 02:44 Tools |
Before they were known as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, the Cleveland rappers were known as B.O.N.E. Enterprise. Though the group had little to no success under this moniker, besides their unlikely encounter with Eazy-E (who signed them to his label), they did produce a recording as B.O.N.E. Enterprise, Faces of Death, that saw a re-release in 1995 by Stoney Burke in hopes of capitalizing on the group's sudden success as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.