East 1999

"East 1999"
Single by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
from the album E. 1999 Eternal
Released November 21, 1995
Format 12"
Recorded 1995
Genre Horrorcore, Midwest hip hop, gangsta rap
Length 4:21
Label Ruthless
Writer(s) Michael A. Cowan, Anthony Henderson, Stanley Howse, Bryon McCane, Kenneth McCloud, Steven Howse, Tim Middleton, Charles Scruggs
Producer(s) DJ U-Neek, Tony C (co-producer)
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony singles chronology
"1st of tha Month"
(1995)
"East 1999"
(1995)
"Tha Crossroads"
(1996)

"East 1999" is Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's second single released in 1995 from their album E. 1999 Eternal.This is one of five songs on the album to feature member Flesh n bone who wasn't signed to Ruthless with the rest of the group.

Official version

  1. "East 1999" (LP Version) (4:21)
  2. "East 1999" (U-Neek's Last Dayz Remix) (4:26)
  3. "Buddah Lovaz" (LP Version) (5:43)

Import version

  1. "East 1999" (Album Version) (4:21)
  2. "East 1999" (U-Neek's Last Dayz Remix) (4:26)
  3. "East 1999" (U-Neek's Last Dayz Remix (A Capella))
  4. "Buddah Lovaz" (4:43)
  5. "1st of tha Month" (DJ Premier Mix) (5:07)
  6. "1st of tha Month" (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session - Part 1) (6:12)
  7. "1st of tha Month" (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session - Part 3) (6:20)

Charts

Chart
(1995)
Debut
Position
Peak
Position
Billboard Hot 100 94 62[1]
Billboard Hot Rap Songs 15 8[2]
Billboard Hot R&B Songs 58 39[1]

"East 1999" charted weekly on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs from December 9, 1995, to March 23, 1996. It was then absent from the charts for three weeks before re-entering the chart for a further two weeks bringing "East 1999"'s chart-week tally to 18. A website was built in honor of the song and music put out by bone, East1999.com.[3]

Personnel

Official version

Import version

References

External links

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