Krayzie Melodies : Melodious Vol 1 – Krayzie Bone
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Damn, alright, Krayzie Bone on that R n Beast Mode. Just listening to this is gonna give you some rhythm. It’s all in the name, melodious, and he’s in his bag on the love songs. This man is a cadence god, and switches it up a lot throughout this project. It does have that early 2000’s feel with the way the vocals sit back in a lot of the tracks and content is somewhat generic, but it’s that “comfortable being a gangster” music. If there’s a strip club scene in a movie, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear any of these tracks in the background. The features are all women that showed up to sing and held their own with a Bone Thugs legend. If he had cut a few tracks of this 17 song joint, it would be a perfect 10.
8.9/10 – Euphonic