Mo Thugs III: The Mothership
Mo Thugs III: The Mothership is an album by Mo Thugs Family.
Mo Thugs III: The Mothership | ||||
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Studio album by Mo Thugs Family | ||||
Released | June 13, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |||
Genre | Midwest Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap | |||
Label | Mo Thugs/Koch | |||
Producer | Layzie Bone, Thin C, Bobby Jone | |||
Mo Thugs Family chronology | ||||
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This album saw the departure of many Mo Thug artists including Souljah Boy, Graveyard Shift, Poetic Hustla'z, II Tru, MT5, & Powder. Krayzie Bone, who was one of the founding members of the Mo Thugs record label, also did not participate on this project. Most fans consider this album a disappointment compared to previous Mo Thugs albums due to the massive change of artists signed to the label. The album spawned a single, "This Ain't Livin'" by Layzie Bone and featured Felecia, which was a minor success.
Track listing
- "Who Forgot About It" (Desperidos featuring Layzie Bone)
- "Seldom Seen" (Seldom Seen featuring Layzie Bone & TN-Tee)
- "Last Laugh" (Emmortal Thugs featuring Freaky-G & Capone)
- "The Backyard" (Jeremy 'J-Bone' Howse & Layzie Bone)
- "Gunline" (Desperidos featuring Black Hole Of Watts & Layzie Bone)
- "Wanna Be Ballers" (Potion)
- "It Don't Stop" (Ken Dawg)
- "U Don't Want None" (Emmortal Thugs featuring Freaky-G & Capone)
- "This Ain't Livin'" (Layzie Bone featuring Felecia)
- "Did He Really Wanna?" (Desperidos featuring Layzie Bone)
- "Total Kaos" (Desperidos featuring Layzie Bone)
- "Tighten Up Your Operation" (Desperidos featuring Layzie Bone)
- "Down From The Start" (Black Hole Of Watts)
- "2 The Playaz" (Skant Bone featuring Felecia)
- "If I Can Go Back" (Flesh-N-Bone)
- "Everything Green" (Layzie Bone)
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