"This is the best mo thug cd ever.i dont think they will get this good again. best tracks 2,3,4,5,8,9,12,13,14,15,and 16."
Dope Cd From The Original Cleveland Thugs-MO' THUG NATION 4
Mike Leon | Michigan | 09/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This cd is a solid colaberation of bone thugs ~N~ Harmony and their apprentices "Mo'Thugs". they put a rapid fire flow with slow off the hook beats. the best song on the album is "thug devotion" it shows the lyrical talent of not only krayzie and layzie, but also Ken Dawg and all of the mo'thug family. I highly recomend this album to any bone fan. MO'THUGS 4 EVA!"
"Thug Devotion" makes it worthwhile
Andre M. | Mt. Pleasant, SC United States | 07/31/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If there was anything that Eazy E did that I could give him credit for, it would be for discovering the Bone thugs crew. Both Mo Thugs and thier Bone brothers are a lot easier on the ear than much of the post gangster-era rap, successfully combining rap with sweet vocal harmony. "Thug Devotion," which is based on EW&F, is alone worth the price of admission and is perhaps the most beautiful rap song ever recorded. If the Mo Thugs ever combine this song with their next CD's "Ghetto Cowboy" on a single CD, then that would really be a worthwhiole purchase!"
What can I say? Family Scriptures is unbelievably smooth
J. Storm | The Abyss | 12/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This has got to be one of my top ten favorite albums in the 90's. This thing just keeps growing on me the more times I listen to it. Tracks like "Mo Murder," "Ain't No Reason," "Searchin' 4 Peace," & "Ghetto Blues" are smooth and soulful, perfect songs to relax and kick back to. "Killing Fields," "Rumors & War," & "No Pretender," are haunting with their melodies. "Low Down" is an excellent track showcasing Souljah Boy's strong potential. Not to mention "Thug Devotion," which is a nice lil' party track. I honestly can find NO faults with this album. Even if you're not a Bone Thugs fan, I'd say this is a MUST HAVE!"