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* GriefSong: "Crossroads" and the remix "Tha Crossroads".Crossroads" are about the deaths of friends and family members. The remix rededicated the song to Music/EazyE after his passing.
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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Gangsta rap fused with melodic rhythmic, staccato speed rap, mixed with doo-wop harmony, and contemporary R&B/soul (There's even tinges of Jamaican Patois in their delivery).
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''E. 1999 Eternal'' became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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''E. 1999 Eternal'' became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise ''Poverty's Paradise'' at the 1996 Grammy Awards. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Tha Crossroads"(both versions).
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Tha Crossroads"(both Crossroads" (both versions).
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* 13. "Buddah Lovaz"- "Choosey Lover" by ''Music/TheIsleyBrothers''
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** [[LighterAndSofter On the other hand]], songs like Buddah Lovaz and Budsmokers Only are simply odes to weed, while 1st Of Tha Month is actually a very upbeat tune overall, being a celebratory song about getting welfare checks and rejoicing. Even Tha Crossroads, being a darkish tune due to it's theme of death, has the hopeful message in it of being able to see your loved ones after you die.
* EvilSoundsDeep: The intro
* EvilSoundsDeep: The intro
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** [[LighterAndSofter On the other hand]], songs like Buddah Lovaz and Budsmokers Only are simply odes to weed, while 1st "1st Of Tha Month Month" is actually a very upbeat tune overall, being a celebratory song about getting welfare checks and rejoicing. Even Tha Crossroads, "Tha Crossroads", being a darkish tune due to it's its theme of death, has the hopeful message in it of being able to see your loved ones after you die.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Theintrointro.
* EvilSoundsDeep: The
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Tha Crossroads"(both versions),versions).
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group ''Music/BoneThugsNHarmony'', released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSong Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular album, and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style and is largely considered a Hip-Hop classic. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single
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* AlbumTitleDrop: ''E.1999''
* ConceptVideo: "''Tha Crossroads''", featuring the Angel of Death taking souls.
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* GreatEscape: The song "''Down 71 (The Getaway)''" is about them daringly (and violently) breaking Bizzy out of death row, and escaping down the Interstate 71 highway.
* GriefSong: ''Crossroads'' and the remix ''Tha Crossroads''.
* {{Horrorcore}} Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
* IronicNurseryTune: The song "''Mr. Ouija''" has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder, all the while distorted demonic vocal are heard in the background.
* GriefSong: ''Crossroads'' and the remix ''Tha Crossroads''.
* {{Horrorcore}} Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
* IronicNurseryTune: The song "''Mr. Ouija''" has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder, all the while distorted demonic vocal are heard in the background.
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* GreatEscape: The song "''Down "Down 71 (The Getaway)''" Getaway)" is about them daringly (and violently) breaking Bizzy out of death row, and escaping down the Interstate 71 highway.
* GriefSong:''Crossroads'' "Crossroads" and the remix ''Tha Crossroads''.
"Tha Crossroads".
*{{Horrorcore}} {{Horrorcore}}: Songs like ''Mr. "Mr. Ouija 2'' 2" and ''Mo' Murda'' "Mo' Murda" veer headfirst into this.
* IronicNurseryTune: The song"''Mr. Ouija''" "Mr. Ouija" has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder, all the while distorted demonic vocal are heard in the background.
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* IronicNurseryTune: The song
* TheSacredDarkness: At the end of the music video for "Tha Crossroads", the Angel of Death sheds his coat and reveals radiant white wings.
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* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' contains eerie [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''Tha Crossroads''(both versions),
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''Tha Crossroads''(both versions),
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* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' "Da Introduction" contains eerie [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
* SurprisinglyGentleSong:''Tha Crossroads''(both "Tha Crossroads"(both versions),
* SurprisinglyGentleSong:
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* 14. "Die Die Die"- "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
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* 3. "Eternal"- "Character Bios Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
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** [[LighterAndSofter On the other hand]], songs like Buddah Lovaz and Budsmokers Only are simply odes to weed, while 1st Of Tha Month is actually a very upbeat tune overall, being a celebratory song about getting welfare checks and rejoicing. Even Tha Crossroads, being a darkish tune due to it's theme of death, has the hopeful message in it of being able to see your loved ones after you die.
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!! Album Eternal tropes are
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* {{Horrorcore}}" Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
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* {{Horrorcore}}" {{Horrorcore}} Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
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* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' contains eerie [[Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
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* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' contains eerie [[Backmasking [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
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* AwardSnub: One for hip hop album of the year at the 1996 Grammy Awards, and again for the MTV Music Awards, Even Coolio thought they deserved that award over him.
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* 18. "Tha Crossroads"- "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
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* 18. "Tha Crossroads"- "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley BrothersBrothers
!! Album Eternal tropes are
* AlbumTitleDrop: ''E.1999''
* AwardSnub: One for hip hop album of the year at the 1996 Grammy Awards, and again for the MTV Music Awards, Even Coolio thought they deserved that award over him.
* ConceptVideo: "''Tha Crossroads''", featuring the Angel of Death taking souls.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to their EP this album was much more ominous, and moody.
*EvilSoundsDeep: The intro
* GangstaRap: A very moody blue collar ''&'' Hardcore type.
* GreatEscape: The song "''Down 71 (The Getaway)''" is about them daringly (and violently) breaking Bizzy out of death row, and escaping down the Interstate 71 highway.
* GriefSong: ''Crossroads'' and the remix ''Tha Crossroads''.
* {{Horrorcore}}" Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
* IronicNurseryTune: The song "''Mr. Ouija''" has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder, all the while distorted demonic vocal are heard in the background.
* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Gangsta rap fused with melodic rhythmic, staccato speed rap, mixed with doo-wop harmony, and contemporary R&B/soul (There's even tinges of Jamaican Patois in their delivery).
* SignatureStyle: This is arguably the album where the group honed their skills and perfected their unique style.
* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' contains eerie [[Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
*SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''Tha Crossroads''(both versions),
!! Album Eternal tropes are
* AlbumTitleDrop: ''E.1999''
* AwardSnub: One for hip hop album of the year at the 1996 Grammy Awards, and again for the MTV Music Awards, Even Coolio thought they deserved that award over him.
* ConceptVideo: "''Tha Crossroads''", featuring the Angel of Death taking souls.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to their EP this album was much more ominous, and moody.
*EvilSoundsDeep: The intro
* GangstaRap: A very moody blue collar ''&'' Hardcore type.
* GreatEscape: The song "''Down 71 (The Getaway)''" is about them daringly (and violently) breaking Bizzy out of death row, and escaping down the Interstate 71 highway.
* GriefSong: ''Crossroads'' and the remix ''Tha Crossroads''.
* {{Horrorcore}}" Songs like ''Mr. Ouija 2'' and ''Mo' Murda'' veer headfirst into this.
* IronicNurseryTune: The song "''Mr. Ouija''" has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder, all the while distorted demonic vocal are heard in the background.
* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Gangsta rap fused with melodic rhythmic, staccato speed rap, mixed with doo-wop harmony, and contemporary R&B/soul (There's even tinges of Jamaican Patois in their delivery).
* SignatureStyle: This is arguably the album where the group honed their skills and perfected their unique style.
* SubliminalSeduction: ''Da Introduction'' contains eerie [[Backmasking backmasking]] of Bizzy's verse from Thuggish Ruggish Bone from the EP ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''.
*SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''Tha Crossroads''(both versions),
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E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
Awards. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group ''Music/BoneThugsNHarmony'', released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSong Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Welcome to the dark side]]
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group ''Music/BoneThugsNHarmony'', released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSong Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popularalbum album, and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style.style and is largely considered a Hip-Hop classic. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
[[caption-width-right:350:Welcome to the dark side]]
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group ''Music/BoneThugsNHarmony'', released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSong Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group Music/BoneThugsNHarmony, released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSone Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group Music/BoneThugsNHarmony, ''Music/BoneThugsNHarmony'', released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSone "''[[SignatureSong Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
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* 1. "Da Introduction" "In The Rain" by The Dramatics
* 3. "Eternal" "Character Bios Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 7. "Budsmokers Only" "Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire
* 8. "Crossroads" (original mix) "Bad Ending Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 9. "Me Killa" "I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March
* 12. "1st of Tha Month" "I Just Wanna Be Your Girl" by Chapter 8
* 13. "Buddah Lovaz" "Choosey Lover" by ''Music/TheIsleyBrothers''
* 14. "Die Die Die" "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
* 16. "Mo Murda" "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
* 18. "Tha Crossroads" "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
* 3. "Eternal" "Character Bios Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 7. "Budsmokers Only" "Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire
* 8. "Crossroads" (original mix) "Bad Ending Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 9. "Me Killa" "I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March
* 12. "1st of Tha Month" "I Just Wanna Be Your Girl" by Chapter 8
* 13. "Buddah Lovaz" "Choosey Lover" by ''Music/TheIsleyBrothers''
* 14. "Die Die Die" "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
* 16. "Mo Murda" "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
* 18. "Tha Crossroads" "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
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* 1. "Da Introduction" Introduction"- "In The Rain" by The Dramatics
* 3."Eternal" "Eternal"- "Character Bios Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 7. "BudsmokersOnly" Only"- "Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire
* 8. "Crossroads" (originalmix) mix)- "Bad Ending Theme" from ''VideoGames/EternalChampions'' by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
* 9. "MeKilla" Killa"- "I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March
* 12. "1st of ThaMonth" Month"- "I Just Wanna Be Your Girl" by Chapter 8
* 13. "BuddahLovaz" Lovaz"- "Choosey Lover" by ''Music/TheIsleyBrothers''
* 14. "Die DieDie" Die"- "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
* 16. "MoMurda" Murda"- "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
* 18. "ThaCrossroads" Crossroads"- "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
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* 7. "Budsmokers
* 8. "Crossroads" (original
* 9. "Me
* 12. "1st of Tha
* 13. "Buddah
* 14. "Die Die
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* 18. "Tha
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E. 1999 Eternal is the second studio album by American hip hop group Music/BoneThugsNHarmony, released July 25, 1995, on Ruthless Records. The album was released four months after the death of rapper Eazy-E, the group's mentor and the executive producer of the album. Both the album and single "''[[SignatureSone Tha Crossroads]]''" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "''[[ImageSong Thuggish Ruggish Bone]]''", it became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic rapping style. The album title is a portmanteau of the then-future year 1999 and Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based.
E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
E. 1999 Eternal became the group's best-selling album, with over six million copies sold in the United States and ten million worldwide. It topped the US Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, ultimately losing to Naughty by Nature's Poverty's Paradise at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
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1. "Da Introduction"
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6. "Mr. Bill Collector"
7."Budsmokers Only"
8. "Crossroad"
9. "Me Killa"
10. "Land of tha Heartless"
11. "No Shorts, No Losses"
12. "1st of tha Month"
13. "Buddah Lovaz"
14. "Die Die Die"
15. "Mr. Ouija 2"
16. "Mo' Murda"
17. "Shotz to tha Double Glock (feat. Gates, Poetic Hustla'z & Tombstone)"
2. "East 1999"
3. "Eternal"
4. "Crept and We Came"
5. "Down '71 (The Getaway)"
6. "Mr. Bill Collector"
7."Budsmokers Only"
8. "Crossroad"
9. "Me Killa"
10. "Land of tha Heartless"
11. "No Shorts, No Losses"
12. "1st of tha Month"
13. "Buddah Lovaz"
14. "Die Die Die"
15. "Mr. Ouija 2"
16. "Mo' Murda"
17. "Shotz to tha Double Glock (feat. Gates, Poetic Hustla'z & Tombstone)"
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18. "Tha Crossroads" "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
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!! Track listing
1. "Da Introduction"
2. "East 1999"
3. "Eternal"
4. "Crept and We Came"
5. "Down '71 (The Getaway)"
6. "Mr. Bill Collector"
7."Budsmokers Only"
8. "Crossroad"
9. "Me Killa"
10. "Land of tha Heartless"
11. "No Shorts, No Losses"
12. "1st of tha Month"
13. "Buddah Lovaz"
14. "Die Die Die"
15. "Mr. Ouija 2"
16. "Mo' Murda"
17. "Shotz to tha Double Glock (feat. Gates, Poetic Hustla'z & Tombstone)"
!! samples
*1. "Da Introduction" "In The Rain" by The Dramatics
*3. "Eternal" "Character Bios Theme" from Eternal Champions by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
*7. "Budsmokers Only" "Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire
*8. "Tha Crossroads" "Bad Ending Theme" from Eternal Champions by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
*9. "Me Killa" "I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March
*12. "1st of Tha Month" "I Just Wanna Be Your Girl" by Chapter 8
*13. "Buddah Lovaz" "Choosey Lover" by The Isley Brothers
*14. "Die Die Die" "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
*16. "Mo Murda" "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
18. "Tha Crossroads" "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
1. "Da Introduction"
2. "East 1999"
3. "Eternal"
4. "Crept and We Came"
5. "Down '71 (The Getaway)"
6. "Mr. Bill Collector"
7."Budsmokers Only"
8. "Crossroad"
9. "Me Killa"
10. "Land of tha Heartless"
11. "No Shorts, No Losses"
12. "1st of tha Month"
13. "Buddah Lovaz"
14. "Die Die Die"
15. "Mr. Ouija 2"
16. "Mo' Murda"
17. "Shotz to tha Double Glock (feat. Gates, Poetic Hustla'z & Tombstone)"
!! samples
*1. "Da Introduction" "In The Rain" by The Dramatics
*3. "Eternal" "Character Bios Theme" from Eternal Champions by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
*7. "Budsmokers Only" "Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire
*8. "Tha Crossroads" "Bad Ending Theme" from Eternal Champions by Joe Delia, Adrian Van Velsen, John Hart and Jeff Marsh
*9. "Me Killa" "I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March
*12. "1st of Tha Month" "I Just Wanna Be Your Girl" by Chapter 8
*13. "Buddah Lovaz" "Choosey Lover" by The Isley Brothers
*14. "Die Die Die" "Breakthrough" by Isaac Hayes
*16. "Mo Murda" "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
18. "Tha Crossroads" "Make Me Say It Again Girl Part 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers