BTNHResurrection

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BTNHResurrection
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ReleasedFebruary 29, 2000
Recorded1999
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Length75:53
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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony chronology
Collection Volume One & Two
(1998/2000)
BTNHResurrection
(2000)
Thug World Order
(2002)
Singles from BTNHResurrection
  1. "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)"
    Released: January 11, 2000
  2. "Change the World"
    Released: March 22, 2000
  3. "Can't Give It Up"
    Released: August 29, 2000
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Entertainment Weekly B [2]
MVRemix Urban(7.5/10) [3]
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RapReviews(8/10) [4]
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BTNHResurrection is the fourth studio album by hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. [7] The album was released on February 29, 2000, on Ruthless. Sold 280,500 copies in its 1st week of charting on the billboard 200, it reached Platinum status within a month. Flesh-n-Bone was heavily featured on this album, appearing in 14 of the 15 tracks (not including the bonus track) which was rarely seen on previous albums due to him not being signed to Ruthless with the rest of the group. This was Flesh-n-Bone's last appearance on a Bone Thugs-n-Harmony album until 2010 due to his conviction for assault with a firearm and criminal possession of a weapon in June 2000. Pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 11 years in prison, and was released in July 2008, re-appearing on the group's album as a performer on Uni5: The World's Enemy in 2010 unlike his appearance on the last track A Thug Soldier Conversation with DJ Uneek on the Thug World Order album when Flesh was incarcerated.

Contents

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. [8]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Show 'Em"
Jimmy "JT" Thomas5:15
2."The Righteous Ones" (featuring David's Daughters)
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Darren Hubbard
Darren Vegas4:32
3."2 Glocks"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Thomas
Jimmy "JT" Thomas4:26
4."Battlezone"
  • Bone
  • LT Hutton
LT Hutton4:19
5."Ecstasy"
DJ U-Neek 5:43
6."Murder One"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Middleton
DJ U-Neek4:15
7."Souljahs Marching"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Thomas
Jimmy "JT" Thomas3:40
8."Servin' tha Fiends"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Thomas
Jimmy "JT" Thomas3:52
9."Resurrection (Paper, Paper)"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Thomas
Jimmy "JT" Thomas5:15
10."Can't Give It Up"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Hutton
LT Hutton5:09
11."Weed Song"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Middleton
DJ U-Neek4:09
12."Change the World" (featuring Big B)
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Brian Parker
  • Middleton
DJ U-Neek4:31
13."Don't Worry"
DJ U-Neek5:35
14."Mind on Our Money"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Middleton
DJ U-Neek5:10
15."No Way Out"
  • Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Thomas
Jimmy "JT" Thomas5:10
16."One Night Stand" (performed by Bizzy Bone)
Darren Vegas4:53

Appearances

Sample credits [8]

Music videos

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ) [13] Gold7,500^
United States (RIAA) [14] Platinum1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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