![]() The group’s tumultuous history and inner turmoil is fascinating, and it’s not an understatement to call the reunion of all five original members on 2010’s “Uni5: The World’s Enemy” a landmark occurrence. Collectively the crew has what may be the one of the largest volumes of released and unreleased music around, and the devotion that BTNH commands among their fan base is unlike anything else I’ve observed in hip hop music. Among a certain circle, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony isn’t just a name, it’s a brand, and one that guarantees interest and sales for projects that otherwise probably wouldn’t garner second looks. ![]() As a veteran of a few BTNH shows, it’s amazing to behold the volume and dedication of die-hard Bone Thug fans even during the group’s inactive years in the middle of the last decade. Between JV basketball practices and a part-time delivery job, I somehow found time for seemingly monthly trips to the record store for any project even tangentially affiliated with the Bone clan and frequent visits to the group’s infamous fan message boards for new leaks and rumors. Allow me to preface this review, if I may, by admitting that during my teenage years I went through a significant period as a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony stan.
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