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E 1999 Eternal

E 1999 Eternal is a gangsta rap album by hip hop group Bone Thugs N Harmony[?], released on July 25, 1995 (see 1995 in music). following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single, "Thuggish Ruggish Bone", E 1999 Eternal became a popular album that received substantial critical acclaim for Bone Thugs N Harmony's unique melodic style of rapping.

E 1999 Eternal peaked on Billboard's (North America) Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums and the Billboard 200 charts.

Track listing

  1. "Da Introduction" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Hester)
  2. "East 1999" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  3. "Eternal" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Eazy E)
  4. "Crept and We Came" (Bones/DJ U Neek)
  5. "Down '71 (The Getaway)" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  6. "Mr. Bill Collector" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  7. "Budsmokers Only" (Bones/DJ U Neek)
  8. "Crossroad" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  9. "Me Killa" (Bones/DJ U Neek)
  10. "Land of Tha Heartless" (Bones/DJ U Neek/McCloud)
  11. "No Shorts, No Losses" (Bones/DJ U Neek/McCloud)
  12. "1st of tha Month" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Powell)
  13. "Buddah Lovaz" (Bones/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  14. "Die Die Die" (Bones/DJ U Neek)
  15. "Mr. Ouija 2" (Bones/DJ U Neek)
  16. "Mo' Murda" (Bone Thugs N Harmony/DJ U Neek/Tony-C)
  17. "Shotz to Tha Double Glock" (Bone Thugs N Harmony/DJ U Neek/Graveyard Shift/McCloud/Poetic Hustlas)

Personnel

  • Eazy-E - Executive Producer
  • Eric Wright - Executive Producer, Concept
  • DJ U-Neek - Producer, Mixing
  • Aaron Connor - Engineer, Mixing
  • Don Cunningham - Art Direction, Design
  • Tony Cortez - Mixing
  • Madeleine Smith - Sample Clearance
  • Mark Spier - Sample Clearance
  • Dan Winters - Photography
  • Anne Catalino - Engineer
  • Eric Nordquist - Engineer
  • Giulio Costanzo - Artwork, Design

Charting singles Billboard Music Charts (North America)

 1995    "1st Of Tha Month"   The Billboard Hot 100              No. 14
 1995    "1st Of Tha Month"   Hot Rap Singles                    No. 4
 1995    "1st Of Tha Month"   Rhythmic Top 40                    No. 10
 1995    "1st Of Tha Month"   Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 13
 1996    "East 1999"          The Billboard Hot 100              No. 62
 1996    "Tha Crossroads"     The Billboard Hot 100              No. 1
 1996    "East 1999"          Hot Rap Singles                     No. 8
 1996    "Tha Crossroads"     Hot Rap Singles                    No. 1
 1996    "East 1999"          Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks   No. 39
 1996    "Tha Crossroads"     Rhythmic Top 40                     No. 1
 1996    "Tha Crossroads"     Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 21
 1996    "Tha Crossroads"     Top 40 Mainstream                 No. 18
 1997    "Tha Crossroads"     Canadian Singles Chart             No. 17



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