download chapter ii family reunion Chapter II: Family Reunion. Mo Thugs Family isn't really an offshoot of Bone Thugs N Harmony -- it's more of a collection of protégés with some of the Bones producing some of the tracks. Therefore, Chapter II: Family Reunion is much like its predecessor, featuring some veterans from the first record and a lot of new cuts from new rappers. While there are some really fine moments here, most of them are due to the terrific rapper Souljah Boy, who announces himself as a genuine find. Unfortunately, most of the new rappers and singers aren't quite as enthralling as Souljah Boy, and the album collapses on its own weight after a while. Still, there are enough interesting moments to make it a worthy follow-up to its popular predecessor, even if it doesn't quite gel into a cohesive album. maipunderground. 1. Intro 2. Searchin' 4 Peace - (with Poetic Hustla'z) 3. Ghetto Bluez - (with II Tru/) 4. Killing Fields - (with Graveyard Shift) 5. Mo' Murder - (with ) 6. Ain't No Reason - (with Ken Dawg) 7. Take Your Time - (with Tre/Krayzie Bone) 8. Welcome to My World - (with II Tru/Ken Dawg) 9. Thug Devotion - (featuring Layzie Bone/Krayzie Bone/Tre/Ken Dawg/Souljah Boy) 10. Here With Me - (with Tre) 11. Playa in Me - (with Ken Dawg) 12. No Pretender - (featuring Jhaz/Tombstone/Boogy Nikke/Krayzie Bone) 13. Rumors & War - (with Graveyard Shift/Flesh-N-Bone) 14. II Tru - (with II Tru) 15. Low Down - (with Souljah Boy/Krayzie Bone) 16. - (featuring Graveyard Shift/Poetic Hustla'z/II Tru/Ken Dawg/Souljah Boy/Flesh-N-Bone/Tre. Download mo thugs chapter ii family reunion album. When a new album is released off Mo Thugs Records, it's a major event; considering how long it took for A New Breed Of Female and Trials And Tribulations to be released. Moreover, it is now June 1998 and there is yet to be an official release date for Still Waters by Graveyard Shift. However, although a Mo Thugs Records release is a rare occurence, it is usually worth the wait and Family Reunion is no different. Although long-time Bone Thugs. Harmony fans will lament that Bone has "gone soft" after hearing Family Reunion, one must remember that this is a collaboration of various artists and not just an album filled with rapid fire tales of thuggery and thievery. In fact, R&B artists have a chance to display their talents on the 16 tracks. Yet there is no mistaking that this album has been graced by the always platinum talents of Bone Thugs. Harmony, notably by the talents of member Krayzie Bone, who produced 5 of the tracks on the album and is featured as a guest rapper/singer on 5 others. Layzie Bone also dabbles in the area of production on "Otherside", a 10 minute long opus of rapping, singing and shouting out to friends and labelmates. Wish Bone and Flesh. Bone are also featured on the album as well, with being the only thug missing in action due to recording his 2CD solo release scheduled for late July. Mo Thugs Family "veterans" II Tru, Poetic Hustlaz, Souljah Boy, Ken Dawg and Graveyard Shift make an appearance throughout the album; and most often, produce the tracks that they rap/sing on. Joining them are the Mo Thugs "rookies": MT5, a five member male R&B group; Potion, a female R&B duo; rappers Powder P, Thug Queen and Scant; and a DJ named Ice. After the compulsory "intro track" that seems to find its way on 90% of all CDs anymore, Family Reunion starts off strong with "Mighty Mighty Warrior", an energetic song performed by Wish Bone, Thug Queen, Souljah Boy, Krayzie Bone and Felecia for the sole purpose of letting everyone know what the Mo Thugs Family is all about. Next, the rapping and production talents of Souljah Boy are spotlighted on "Mighty Mo Thug", a song that features a verse by Layzie Bone, incredible voice control on the part of Souljah Boy and a beat that will surely get you pumped. After that, Scant, Layzie Bone's cousin, offers "Heart Of It"--a song that takes the state motto of Ohio, "The heart of it all", and uses it to describe Mo Thugs. The chorus, "Bone got the brain power, Mo Thug got the muscle", is perfectly aligned with the sensual voice of Felecia singing "the heart of it all, the heart of it all". Other noteworthy tracks are "All Good", a duet by Krayzie Bone and Felecia that covers the intricacies and challenges of relationships; "", a comedic "cowboy story" done by Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Thug Queen and Powder P, repslendent with a beat that features a harmonica for a western feel; and "Ain't Said No Names", a take-no-prisoner song bustin back on all clones and haters that remain anonymous throughout. The highlight of the CD is undoubtedly "Urban Souljah" by Graveyard Shift. Late last August, Mo Thugs fans mourned the tragic death of Graveyard Shift member Tombstone, leaving only group member Sin to carry on the group's name. However, before his death, Tombstone produced the track and rapped on "Urban Souljah". Arguably the best beat on Family Reunion, the adrenaline begins pumping the minute one hears ammunition rounds, whirling helicopter blades and a troop of soldiers marching in cadence. Then, Graveyard Shift begins the song with the chorus "High tech weapons everywhere we roll in the jungle, in the middle of the field a tumble, somebody gonna crumble while thugs rumble" when the beat kicks in with thundering bass, pianos and guitars that assault the eardrums like napalm. Throw in three verses about surviving in the urban jungle, containing knowledge and wisdom with a message that's deeply embedded and it's no doubt that the talents of Tombstone will be sorely missed. It's sad to think that a group that once featured 4 members has been whittled down to just one surving member, Sin, due to senseless, ignorant violence. Although the CD is generally fantastic, it fails to please in a few instances. "U Don't Own Me", another song about relationships, this time featuring Krayzie Bone and Potion, is decent at best and leaves a lot to be desired. Another quip is that the chorus plays out too long at the end, an entire 3 minutes and 24 seconds to be exact. "Pimpin' Ain't Easy", a song that talks about the ins and outs of pimping from a female point of view, is equally lacking in substance--and in my opinion, is just plain and simply annoying. Finally, "Otherside", while a good song, spends the entire latter half of the song shouting out to all the Mo Thugs Family members--which is fun to listen to the first time you hear it but gets old by the third or fourth listening. Family Reunion is a wonderful follow up to Family Scriptures. By joining together the older members of Mo Thugs Records with the newer members, Bone Thugs. Harmony has indeed collected more than their fair share of talent for their . Although female R&B group Tre has left Mo Thugs and Tombstone has passed on, there is plenty of talent still on Mo Thugs Records. It also deserves to be mentioned that it was pleasantly surprising to see that the CD was dedicated in the memory of Paul Anthony "Tombstone" O'Neal and his family. Indeed, as the chorus to "Heart Of It" points out, Bone does have the brain power and Mo Thugs does supply the muscle. Chapter II: Family Reunion Album. Chapter II: Family Reunion is the second album of Mo Thugs. It was certified Platinum. In this album, several new faces emerged in the Mo Thugs camp, such as: Thug Queen, Felecia and Powder (who collaborated with Krayzie Bone and Layzie Bone on the album's second single "Ghetto Cowboy".) This album also featured Bone Thugs N Harmony member, Wish Bone, who appeared on the album's first track. Long time producer and Bone musical director Romeo Antonio produced majority of album while co writing and playing all instruments. more » Share your thoughts about the Chapter II: Family Reunion album with the community: Report Comment. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Mo Thugs – Family Scriptures Chapter II: Family Reunion (CD) (1998) (FLAC + 320 kbps) Mo Thugs Family isn’t really an offshoot of Bone Thugs N Harmony – it’s more of a collection of protégés with some of the Bones producing some of the tracks. Therefore, Chapter II: Family Reunion is much like its predecessor, featuring some veterans from the first record and a lot of new cuts from new rappers. While there are some really fine moments here, most of them are due to the terrific rapper Souljah Boy, who announces himself as a genuine find. Unfortunately, most of the new rappers and singers aren’t quite as enthralling as Souljah Boy, and the album collapses on its own weight after a while. Still, there are enough interesting moments to make it a worthy follow-up to its popular predecessor, even if it doesn’t quite gel into a cohesive album. 01. Krayzie Bone & Felecia – Mo Thug Intro 02. Wish Bone, Thug Queen, Felecia, Souljah Boy & Krayzie Bone – Mighty Mighty Warrior 03. Souljah Boy (Feat. Layzie Bone) – Mighty Mo Thug 04. Scant (Feat. Layzie Bone) – Heart Of It 05. Thug Queen (Feat. Krayzie Bone) – The Queen 06. Flesh-N-Bone – Riot 07. Felecia (Feat. Krayzie Bone) – All Good 08. Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Powder, Thug Queen & Felecia – Ghetto Cowboy 09. MT5 Feat. Layzie Bone & Krayzie Bone – Believe 10. Graveyard Shift – Urban Souljah 11. Krayzie Bone (Feat. Tombstone & Cat Cody) – Ain’t Said No Names 12. Poetic Hustla’z – Mo Thuggin’ 13. Potion (Feat. Krayzie Bone) – U Don’t Own Me 14. Ken Dawg (Feat. Krayzie Bone) – Ride With A Playa 15. II Tru (Feat. MT5 & 4-U-2-Know) – Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy. Related posts: comment "Mo Thugs – Family Scriptures Chapter II: Family Reunion (CD) (1998) (FLAC + 320 kbps)" Leave a Reply Cancel reply. This blog does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided on other servers. This blog is for preview purposes only and all music downloaded should be deleted within 24 hours. If you want to support the artist or artists that recorded and released this music, please go and purchase their music.