Chapter II: Family Reunion
Chapter II: Family Reunion is the second album of Mo Thugs. It was certified Platinum.
Chapter II: Family Reunion | ||||
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Studio album by Mo Thugs Family | ||||
Released | May 26, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997-1998 | |||
Genre | Midwest Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap | |||
Length | 73:39 | |||
Label | Relativity | |||
Producer | Archie Blaine, Karl "K.C." Cousin, Romeo Antonio, Damon Elliott, Anthony Henderson, Audrey Maupin, MT5, Rick Taylor | |||
Mo Thugs Family chronology | ||||
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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.
Track listing
- "Mo' Thug Intro" (Krayzie Bone featuring Felecia)
- "Mighty Mighty Warrior" (Wish Bone, Thug Queen, Souljah Boy, Krayzie Bone & Felecia)
- "Mighty Mo Thug" (Souljah Boy featuring Layzie Bone)
- "Heart Of It" (Skant Bone featuring Layzie Bone & Felecia)
- "The Queen" (Thug Queen featuring Krayzie Bone)
- "Riot" (Flesh-N-Bone)
- "All Good" (Felecia featuring Krayzie Bone)
- "Ghetto Cowboy" (Krayzie Bone, Thug Queen, Layzie Bone, Powder P & Felecia)
- "Believe" (MT5 featuring Krayzie Bone & Layzie Bone)
- "Urban Souljah" (The Graveyard Shift
- "Ain't Said No Names (Crucial Conflict Diss)" (Krayzie Bone featuring Tombstone & Cat Cody)
- "Mo' Thuggin'" (Poetic Hustla'z)
- "U Don't Own Me" (Potion featuring Krayzie Bone)
- "Ride With A Playa" (Ken Dawg featuring Krayzie Bone)
- "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" (II Tru featuring MT5 & 4-U-2-Know)
- "Otherside" / "Outro" (Layzie Bone, Thug Queen, Skant Bone, Sin, Ken Dawg, Flesh-N-Bone, Mo! Hart, Krayzie Bone & Felecia)
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