Heaven'z Movie [Clean]
Track Listings
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1. Roll Call
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2. Thugz Cry
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3. Marchin' on Washington
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4. Yes Yes Y'all
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5. Menensky Mobbin'
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6. Waitin' for Warfare
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7. Mr. Majesty II
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8. Brain on Drugs
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9. On the Freeway
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10. Demons Surround Me
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11. (The Roof Is) On Fire
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12. Nobody Can Stop Me
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13. Social Studies
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Heaven'z Movie,Bizzy Bone,Relativity,G-Funk,Gangsta Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Average customer rating:
- So close to being excellent...
- Lights, Camera, Action
- Slightly over-rated
- Bizzy- Sh** straight thuggish ruggish
- Gather up gas masks for biological war
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Heaven'z Movie
Bizzy Bone
Manufacturer: Ruthless (Red)
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ASIN: B00000C2GF
Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Roll Call
- Thugz Cry
- Marchin' On Washington
- Yes Yes Y'All
- Menensky Mobbin'
- Waitin' For Warfare
- Mr. Majesty II
- Brain On Drugs
- On The Freeway
- Demons Surround Me
- (The Roof Is) On Fire
- Nobody Can Stop Me
- Social Studies
Customer Reviews:
So close to being excellent..........2007-04-11
Bizzy Bone's debut solo album was released in 1998. If you can flash back that far, you'll recall that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was at the height of their 90s popularity, and a Bizzy or any Bone solo project would be highly anticipated. Never again in his solo career would Bizzy have as large a budget for an album or a major record contract. So this album should have a lot of things going for it. And honestly, it does. Anyone who's ever listened to Bizzy solo or in the group knows what an incredible and unique artist he is. He has the ability to evoke unmatched emotion and feeling through his mournful laments, wondering prayer, and deeply personal stories. Listening to Bizzy Bone's music can be a very powerful experience, and I can count the number of rappers on one hand who can be as effectively moving as he. He is also capable of breeding severely disappointing music as well, and it can sometimes be frustrating trying to decipher his nonsensical verses. Bizzy has hip hop's most unique voice and flow, I think it's beautiful but others may not. "Heaven'z Movie" is a short album. There are two or three excellent songs and the rest are just pretty good. There are three songs that are only about a minute long, which is kind of disappointing, because they all have good verses and nice beats, so I don't know why they wouldn't just make a real song out of them; these are more like ideas for songs. He is at his best here on songs where he is the most personal and deep, and his worse when he raps about odd or even clichéd subjects. The production is good but not amazing, solid but not usually too imaginative, never taking the spotlight off the rapper for sure. "Heaven'z Movie" is a solid but an uneven album, one that I recommend to huge Bone fans such as myself.
After the intro "Roll Call," the album begins with one of my favorites, "Thugz Cry." Over a soulful yet understated production, Bizzy delivers deep lyrics, and this is an example of him in his finest style. His flows and vocals are on point, and he is not only great lyrically but also musically. "Marchin' on Washington" and "Yes Yes Y'all" are both under a minute long, and while they're both fine for listening purposes, they'd be so much better as actual songs. "Menesky Mobbin'" has a nice beat and Bizzy spits some nice lines on it, although it's fairly irrelevant to the whole "Heaven'z Movie" concept. "Waitin' for Warfare" is a nice cut of the war-obsessed Bizzy, who resurfaced on Bone's next group album BTNHResurrection. Bizzy doesn't appear on the next track, a solo for his protégé Mr. Majesty. It's a pretty nice cut, even though I wouldn't buy a Bizzy album to hear Mr. Majesty. Another one minute song "Brain on Drugs" precedes "On the Freeway." Bizzy's music can be cryptic and interesting, and sometimes one must be a seasoned listener to interpret it fully. This is one of those cases, and I just think this song is okay. "Demons Surround Me" is honest and heartfelt. "On Fire" is just a club track, but a pretty well done one at that. By far my favorite song is "Nobody Can Stop Me," among the finest solo works he has made to date. This shows his most effective side, deep, personal, and heartfelt, speaking of his struggles and life over a perfect beat for the song. The album ends with the disturbing "Social Studies," which speaks of age-old injustice with a crazy musical backing, ripe with wild chants and screams.
"Heaven'z Movie" is at times a compelling and beautiful album, at other times a fairly frustrating one. It's among the better of the Bone Thugs solo albums, but not quite on the level of the best like Krayzie Bone's Thug Mentality 1999 and the like. Bizzy is far from a conventional rapper, and while some may find him tough to get into, I think he's really a special artist. Die hard Bone fans like myself will find this album very interesting and well worth owning, so I certainly recommend it to them.
Lights, Camera, Action.......2007-01-08
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's standout member, Bizzy Bone, debut solo album Heaven'z Movie without any collaboration or assistance from his group stands alone to deliver a well rounded attempt. "Roll Call" is Heaven'z Movie introduction to a diverse subject, mentality and overall concept. Getting production assistance from Johnny J, who created the sound for 2 Pac, on one of three "Thugz Cry" with a mainstream gangster groove. Bizzy showcases his abilities and style while mentioning feelings towards Three 6 Mafia as this song is the highlight for the album. As "Marchin' On Washington" sounds like a political attempt, it is actually geared towards a Revolutionary War concluded as an interlude. The brief one verse "Yes Yes Y'all" leaves listeners with an ungratified feeling as this was only another interlude. "Menensky Mobbin'" is another highlight with the subject about street lifestyles in different cities complementing a mainstream swing. A conscious effort with a street wise art of social equality found on "Waitin' For Warfare" featuring H.I.T.L.A.H. Capo Confuscious with marching effects to intensify the subject. Without uttering a word, Bizzy left in all confidence with success of "Mr. Majesty II" in the hands of Mr. Majesty. The piano silohette laced interlude "Brain On Drugs" followed by the R&B instrumentation found on "On The Freeway" as he harmonizes as if it was a love song. Latching to the LP's title and overall goal, "Demons Surround Me" is a spiritual attempt where he is still able to finess the track with tones and inflections that's worth checking out. "...we don't need / nothing but the weed / and a lighter..." said on "On Fire" where this mediocre song didn't stand more than being just a filler, but the lyrical content did this song justice. "Nobody Can Stop Me" is another mainstream commercial attempt as he personalizes the track with truth and struggles of his life on the road to success. After submerging into Bizzy Bone's Heaven'z Movie, he takes us on a journey to where he aim's to be by tackling his past and present tribulations. Begining on a high note, there are multiple miscues that throw the flow of the album off into a near abyss. The highlights and B.B. Gambini's talents as an artist, a writer and co-producer of the entire album added a personal touch for any Bone fan to love.
Slightly over-rated.......2006-10-01
This is a really really good album. I gave it four stars, even though it probably doesn't deserve it. Yes, I'm a huge Bone fan and specifically Bizzy fan (I endorse the entire Bizzy catalogue), BUT this album isn't perfect by any means. C'mon, there are two skits which do nothing, two songs that clock in at less than two minutes, and a song that has a seemingly eternal outro of silence which eventually closes out with a completely unfunny skit that really damages the album as a whole. Seriously, count how many REAL songs there are on this cd. 8, just in case you didn't feel like counting for your self. 8. $15 for 8 songs, slightly ridiculous. Okay, I could also mention the fact that there's a song on here that doesn't even FEATURE Bizzy at all (Mr. Majesty 2). Well, none-the-less, Bizzy is a tremendous rapper (and so is Majesty, I just wish he had his own album) and the beats are consistently dope and original. Bizzy is EXTREMELY talented, creative, and prolific. However, I would suggest buying one of his other albums before this one (like Thug's Revenge).
Bizzy- Sh** straight thuggish ruggish.......2006-07-26
This is Bizzy's second best cd it has rapid fire style and a softer side to bizzy but you also need to cop speaking in Tounges to that album tight. Bizzy is faster than twista and all those other fake a** wanna be thuggish ruggish clones- three six mafia, do or die
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Gather up gas masks for biological war.......2006-02-27
I'm picky when it comes to rap, basically if you're not a member of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony or your name isn't Nas, chances are I'm not gonna be a big fan of you. Bizzy Bone has always been my favorite member of Bone Thugs simply because I like his voice, intensity, and just how fast he can rap. He adds a certain amount of respectability to anything he does, and the fact that he has some great beats doesn't hurt.
There's two things that bother me most about rap and those are:
1.) The ballad style rapping (i.e., slow beat, some singing, etc.). Bizzy is just as guilty of that as anybody else but his rapping always has intensity to it, albeit different degrees of intensity, but intensity nonetheless.
2.) Too many guest appearances. A lot of rappers rely too heavily upon guest rappers, and more times than not, those rappers are quite horrible. That's a big reason as to why I like the Bone Thugs members so much, they hardly ever have an excessive amount of guests. If they do have guest rappers they're, more times than not, other members of Bone Thugs.
Bizzy is a rapper I have no problem liking. He always puts out quality music that tends to highlight his best aspects. Take the second song, Thugz Cry. He's got the trademark singing chorus but throughout the verses he puts most rappers to shame. But then there's also the dreaded ballad style song, On The Freeway. But, dare I say it, I really like this song. It's very soothing and Bizzy does some very good rapping, though the singing does, in a way, steal the song. Then there's also the classic "Roof is on fire" spinoff. Bizzy's version is one of the catchiest and is probably the second-best song featured on here.
My favorite songs are Thugz Cry, Menensky Mobbin', Waitin' For Warfare, On The Freeway, and On Fire. Next to Nas' classic Illmatic, this is my favorite rap CD of all time. I know that statement will be the death of this review but I'm a person who doesn't venture into the rap genre very much, so if you keep that in mind it all makes sense I'm sure. There is one thing that bothers me about this CD, a lot of the songs are very short, like maybe 2 minutes in length. Yet, Bizzy can do more in those two minutes than most rappers can in 4. So go figure.
Average customer rating:
- Insightful
- Great beats and lyrical content
- This Cd rocks Bizzy bone is the best
- BizzyBone is one of the best rappers out
- It is th bomb! Buy it you won't regret!
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Heaven'z Movie
Bizzy Bone
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000C2GG
Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Roll Call
- Thugz Cry
- Marchin' On Washington
- Yes Yes Y'All
- Menensky Mobbin'
- Waitin' For Warfare
- Mr. Majesty II
- Brain On Drugs
- On The Freeway
- Demons Surround Me
- (The Roof Is) On Fire
- Nobody Can Stop Me
- Social Studies
Customer Reviews:
Insightful.......2002-05-01
Many tracks on here were cut short but the full tracks on here shined so bright. Thugs Cry, Waiting 4 Warfare, On The Freeway, Demons Surround Me, Roof is on Fire, Nobody Can Stop Me and Social Studies the best cuts on the album. The rest were ok but were cut short but if they weren't it would have been better. Nobody Can Stop Me is a very good track very personal and deep, probably the deepest song Ive heard from any Bone member. Social Studies a very angry and fiery song which is definately probably the best cut on the album. Pick up this album if you don't have it, but Im sure most of you do.
Great beats and lyrical content.......1999-12-05
Only thing I have to say is that it should of had the other BONE THUGS -N- HARMONY members on it. Black Widow cut out some tarcks and has tried to run Ruthless to the Ground.I hope Bizzy releases the other tracks. Bizzy has mede a great CD as has Krazie and Flesh -N- Bone. Lazie and Wish have solo CD's coming out. There is a rumor that the whole group will release an album by next month. I can't wait. All I have to say as Solo artist and as a group Their Thuggish Ruggish Flow makes those biters, namely Twista look like a joke.
This Cd rocks Bizzy bone is the best.......1999-11-20
Bizzy bone is one of the first rap artist I ever heard.Bone actually . But Bizzy is my favorite out of all bone.
BizzyBone is one of the best rappers out.......1998-12-14
If you want smooth rapping music to listen to and to clear your mind. Just call Bizzy's name, with his music and amazing lyrics, they will surely take you. To me he is one of the best rappers they have out there.
It is th bomb! Buy it you won't regret!.......1998-11-14
Bizzie Bone is a very talented artist. He is very unique in his singing. I never heard a finer voice. I luv u Bizzie!
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