Alpha and Omega (Bizzy Bone album)

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Alpha and Omega
BizzyBone Alpha.gif
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2004 (2004-09-14)
Recorded2003–04
Genre
Length58:58
Label Bungalo
Producer
  • Anthony M'Shala Moses
  • Bizzy Bone
  • Brian Lamb
  • Danny V. Jones
  • Darrell L. Johnson
  • Gary "Geewhiz" Greenberg
  • Kenny McCloud
  • Kevin Rowe
  • Llan (yon)
  • Paul Chase
Bizzy Bone chronology
The Gift
(2001)
Alpha and Omega
(2004)
The Beginning And The End
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
RapReviews5.5/10 [2]

Alpha and Omega is the third solo studio album by American rapper Bizzy Bone. It was released on September 14, 2004, via Bungalo Records with a bonus DVD that showed behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the album. Production was handled by Anthony M'Shala Moses, Darrell L. Johnson, Danny V. Jones, Paul Chase, Brian Lamb, Kevin Rowe, Llan, Kenny McCloud, Gary "Geewhiz" Greenberg, and Bizzy Bone himself. It features guest appearances from Prince Rasu, Big B, the late Adrian "Capo Confuscious" Parlette, King Josiah, Hollis Jae, Kevin Rowe & Llan (yon). The album peaked at number 152 on the Billboard 200, number 27 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 16 on both Top Rap Albums and Independent Albums charts in the United States. "I Understand" was released as a promotional single with a music video.

Contents

Critical reception

Alpha and Omega received generally positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic's David Jeffries gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, stating "While his former crew, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, turned to religion once in a while and mysticism on occasion, Bizzy Bone's solo career has been heavy with prophecy and sky-gazing wonder. It's driven him for a while now, but on Alpha and Omega, it has set him on fire. Lyrically, this is the best Bizzy Bone album, but the subject matter and numerous references to Bizzy's posse, the 7th Sign Regime, are the dividing line -- hard to follow if you're not a fan, rich with insight if you're down. All of the guests on the album are 7th Sign Regime members, and if it weren't for Biggie, 2Pac, and Left Eye getting their shoutouts on "Thug World"—an inspired interpolation of Slick Rick's "Hey Young World"—Alpha and Omega would exist entirely outside the world of mainstream hip-hop. If you even have a passing interest in Bizzy, go right out and pick it up. The urgency of the record is exciting and there's a ton of Bone prose to devour. Is it worth starting here for a newbie? Check fiery numbers like "Capo", "My Niggaz", and the extremely funky "Sit Back Relax", and you'll probably be swayed. That Bizzy doesn't give two flips about current trends and what people think makes him both unique and somewhat unapproachable. Although Alpha and Omega is his strongest album yet, it follows a cryptic rule book and requires a lot of effort for non-7th Sign Regime members". [1]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."No Intro"Anthony M'Shala Moses3:40
2."Not Afraid"Anthony M'Shala Moses4:19
3."Died 4 U" (featuring Big B)B. McCane4:29
4."Murdah" (featuring Prince Rasu, King Josiah, Capo)
  • Darrell L. Johnson
  • Danny V. Jones
6:21
5."Capo" (featuring Capo)B. McCane0:42
6."Tha Streets" (featuring Prince Rasu and Capo)
  • Darrell L. Johnson
  • Danny V. Jones
4:27
7."My Niggaz" (featuring Hollis Jae)Anthony M'Shala Moses4:26
8."Thug World"
  • Paul Chase
  • Brian Lamb
3:47
9."I Understand" (featuring Big B)Anthony M'Shala Moses5:01
10."We Play"
  • Paul Chase
  • Brian Lamb
5:04
11."All In Together" (featuring Hollis Jae)
  • Anthony M'Shala Moses
  • B. McCane
5:00
12."Everywhere I Go" (featuring Big B)B. McCane4:26
13."Sit Back Relax" (featuring Hollis Jae)
  • Kevin Rowe
  • Llan (yon)
3:25
14."Better Run, Better Hide"
3:51
Total length:58:58

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [3] 152
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [4] 27
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [5] 16

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