It’s incredibly cinematic and that comes from the beat, as the very first line being sung by Layzie and the breaks in the beat emphasize the verses and flow. This is also one track that features all five members and although their styles and flow are different, there is a cohesion that works from verse to verse. The outro is my favorite part when they say: They really perfected harmonization and of course stayed true to the killing, the glocks and of course the streets. “Cleveland is the city where we come from so run run runĮast east nineteen ninety ninety nine nine nine nine”.Īlthough it remains simple with the repetition of two different lines, I love the way it sounds and of course it fits the track title and the content. It starts off so calm with another intro by Layzie before the tempo picks up on both the beat and the rapping. Bone Thugs are known for their super fast paced delivery. It works for them, although for some it may be a little hard to understand. For those of us who follow along, the guns, shootings and weed themes are prevalent.
These guys set out to talk about street life in Cleveland/LA which they do, track after track. I empty, me scan-dalous niggas are pon de loose/ “I'm an enemy, even up the barrels of me 12-gauge/ While it’s starting to sound a little repetitive, they still manage to make each song enjoyable for the listeners.
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