This song was always so RAW to me. KB was ready to take on everyone for dolo. Dude is the illest. Still one of the best, most underrated and most ambitious albums in the genre.
I'm sitting here just listen to this an I'm just now hearing him dis twista and speedmobstas wow my nigga took all them on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥ove 20 years still jam
Krayzie killed all his foes on this song. He is so talented and keeps it hood all the time. BTNH needs to be in the Music Hall of Fame, period. They always relevant.
I would never take anything away from KB but this beat really helps makes this song. The way the progression goes throughout the verse it keeps building and building (which is hard to do as a producer/composer) and really keeps the intensity going. The church bells are too sick though!!!
@@thugline06 it’s either Panama or Hot for teacher, it’s eddies solo 🤘🏽 and it’s probably one of the reasons this album isn’t available on a streaming platform.
lol I actually been in combat and listened to this in Iraq in 2007 during the insurgency and the suni awakening, now I'm playing it now here back at home because I believe were on the eve of world war.... I have my ARs and AKs ready along with my .338 Lapua ready, can reach out and touch target's at 3/4th of a mile. license to kill by pastor troy and souljah by mo thugs is my other song.
I told Kray to his face that he saved my life. He just laughed. But this album, particularly this song helped me release some not so great thoughts when this broad kept fuccin with me in high school
Rena Deon B i actually kicked it with bone at a place in east st. Louis called pops before they went on. Dudes were cool and humble as fuck. I told Kray how much his music has got me through some times and he said "Thats whats up man" took a picture and smoked one with me so idk what youre talking about. Kray was nothing but chill as fuck and respectful to all his fans and wish is actually a dude to chop it up with. Lay wasnt there but bone i met were definitely everyday people.
Met Bizzy Bone before a show out in Santa Cruz CA years ago. And it wasn't even a meet and greet either. He was just down to earth and gave handshakes and was saying wussup to us early birds before going around the back of the venue.
Bone was beefing with everyone , openly and in secret: do or die, crucial conflict, Three 6 Mafia/ tear up da thugs, Twista/ speedknot mobstas, Onyx, Wu-Tang, dogg pound, tommy wright iii.
anybody ever notice the van halen sample? bet not. its from their song Panama. your welcome. Knew that since the day it came out, musicians only understand
Actually he dissed twista and his group with this one (Speedknot Mobstas).. I assume you knew knew this already, this is just for those who don't know.... Also BTNH album, The Art of War is an entire diss album. If you know the history listen to it carefully and look at the track list.
No Sirrr!!! Betta listen to Crook County.. Twista killed everybody.. Chi town.. We body mfs on the streets and on Beats!!! Good song tho!!! I fucks wit Bone💯
there was no coming back after they got hit with cook county n bustin back. they got bodied point blank! that was just as bad as PAC with hit'em up lol. Don't get me wrong I'm a big bone fan, but my guys from the chi got in they a$$.
You're right it was sampled. I recognized that back in the day. Krayzie always payed homage to the artists before him. Even if it wasn't hip hop he said he was still inspired by it. These new artists these days could learn a lot from that. Pay homage but don't copy, be original in your own way.
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Do or Die gave Bone Thugs Pumpkinheads I was there in LA when this fight occurred krayzie bone you sitting up here lying on this song. it was a lot of my chicago niggas there Bone Thugs ran after they got beat up y'all some studio gangsters.