''E. 1999 Eternal'' is the second studio album by American
hip hop group
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, released July 25, 1995, on
Ruthless Records
Ruthless Records was an American record label founded by Eric "Eazy-E" Wright and Jerry Heller in Compton, California in 1986, where all of the Ruthless trademarks have been owned by Comptown Records, Inc. since 1997. Several artists on the ...
. 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 "
Tha Crossroads
"Tha Crossroads" is a song written and performed by hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, released as a single in April 1996. The song is dedicated to the group's mentor, the late gangsta rap icon Eazy-E, and other family members. The song wa ...
" are dedicated to him. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough single "
Thuggish Ruggish Bone
"Thuggish Ruggish Bone" is the debut single by American hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, from their debut EP ''Creepin on ah Come Up''. It features local Cleveland singer Shatasha Williams. The song reached #20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. ...
", it became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics, earning praise for the group's melodic
rapping
Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
style. The album title is a portmanteau of Cleveland's eastside neighborhood centering on East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue where the group is based and the then-future year 1999.
The album sold 307,000 copies in the first week. ''E. 1999 Eternal'' became the group's best-selling album, with four million copies sold in the United States. It topped the US
''Billboard'' 200 for two consecutive weeks. The album was nominated for the inaugural
Grammy Award for Best Rap Album
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, ultimately losing to
Naughty by Nature's ''
Poverty's Paradise
''Poverty's Paradise'' is the fourth album from Naughty by Nature, released on May 30, 1995, as their final album under Tommy Boy Records. It peaked at number 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. A single relea ...
'' at the
1996 Grammy Awards
The 38th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 28, 1996, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. The awards recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Alanis Morissette was the main recipient, being awarded four trophies, inc ...
.
Grammy Best Rap Albums Winners
About.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-17. In 2015, the group toured in support of the 20th anniversary of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time.
Reception
Upon release, ''E. 1999 Eternal'' was met with critical acclaim. Cheo H. Coker of the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' wrote that the group "has raised the stakes of the gangsta rap game, not only in terms of pure, gritty excess, but also in rhyme-style, cadence and delivery", concluding: "This is the kind of album that starts out good and gets better with repeated listenings—as the dark, subliminal references clear up. Easily one of the most worthwhile rap purchases of the year."
Retrospectively, Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic
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described ''E. 1999 Eternal'' as "an impressive debut full-length that dismisses any notion that the group was merely a one-hit wonder", adding that it "maintains a consistent tone, one that's menacing and somber, produced entirely by DJ U-Neek
Tim Middleton (born June 15, 1969), known professionally by his stage name DJ U-Neek, is an American Los Angeles-based hip hop record producer. Signed to Ruthless Records along with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for ...
, a Los Angeles-based producer who frames the songs with dark, smoked-out G-funk beats and synth melodies." ''The Source
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'' hailed ''E. 1999 Eternal'' as one of The Top 100 Rap Albums of 1990s.
In a second thought review in ''Stylus Magazine
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Addi ...
'', the album was described as "Lyrically speaking, Bone Thugs have much in common with countless mainstream rap acts. The themes running throughout E.1999 Eternal are familiar—drugs, violent crime and death make regular appearances. It's the manner in which the lyrics are framed and delivered that makes the group such a bizarre proposition. Bone Thugs had a melodic flow—frequently delivered in unison—that bordered on singing. They could rap together at a lightning fast pace, without losing their sweetness." ''Stylus'' also praised producer DJ U-Neek
Tim Middleton (born June 15, 1969), known professionally by his stage name DJ U-Neek, is an American Los Angeles-based hip hop record producer. Signed to Ruthless Records along with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for ...
for his production style on the album stating "The album was entirely produced by DJ U-Neek (although he did collaborate on some tracks), endowing cohesiveness to the unique Bone Thugs sound. U-Neek was, like the vocal group members of Bone Thugs, unorthodox in the rap field. It wouldn't be far off to describe him as a songwriter as well as a producer. He was always keen to flesh out interesting sounds—usually based around rumbling piano chords, mellotron and synthesised strings. Yet, the focus was largely on song craft and melody—the album frequently strays into gloomy territory, but never loses its sense of tunefulness. The beats were not particularly striking—usually low-key and sluggish, but the album's strengths are not rhythm-related."
Track listing
;Notes
* signifies a co- producer
Samples
Personnel
* Eric "Eazy-E" Wright - Executive Producer, Album Concept
* D.J. U-Neek - Producer, Recording
* Layzie Bone - Producer
* Anne Catalino - Engineer
* Aaron Connor - Engineer and Recording
* Don Cunningham - Design and Art Direction
* Tony Cowan - Recording
* Madeleine Smith - Sample Clearance
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
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