Shits set for a November release and suppose to have all 5 members on it. Best thing for me is its being produced by DJ U-Neek. Which should make it feel like that old school shit
http://rapgodfathers.info/news/3640...-set-november-release-date-for-art-of-war-iii
Rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have announced the release date for their newest album, Art of War III.
The latest album from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony features all five original group members: Krazie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone and Layzie Bone.
Additionally, the group linked with longtime producer DJ U-Neek and Kenny McLeod, who produced Art of War III for the rap group.
The album, which is being released through Seven Arts Entertainment, is due in stores on November 27.
“We are very excited by BTH’s new music, which brings them back to their roots and their great success with DJ U-Neek and Kenny McLeod on ‘Art of War.’ The
boys are back in town!” said Seven Arts Music’s CEO, David Michery.
The first single from Art of War III is titled “Bring It Back,” which incorporates elements of Cameo’s classic single “Why Have I Lost You” and Sheila Hutchinson’s song “So I Can Love You.”
http://rapgodfathers.info/news/3640...-set-november-release-date-for-art-of-war-iii
Rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have announced the release date for their newest album, Art of War III.
The latest album from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony features all five original group members: Krazie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone and Layzie Bone.
Additionally, the group linked with longtime producer DJ U-Neek and Kenny McLeod, who produced Art of War III for the rap group.
The album, which is being released through Seven Arts Entertainment, is due in stores on November 27.
“We are very excited by BTH’s new music, which brings them back to their roots and their great success with DJ U-Neek and Kenny McLeod on ‘Art of War.’ The
boys are back in town!” said Seven Arts Music’s CEO, David Michery.
The first single from Art of War III is titled “Bring It Back,” which incorporates elements of Cameo’s classic single “Why Have I Lost You” and Sheila Hutchinson’s song “So I Can Love You.”