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The Midwest Cowboy

Bizzy Bone · 2006

56 min · 15 tracks · hip-hop ยท gangsta rap ยท hardcore hip-hop

A vibrant blend of introspective lyrics and rapid-fire delivery, showcasing Bizzy Bone's unique style within hip-hop.

Why listen to this

Best for
introspective lyrical exploration long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
Context
Released in 2006, 'The Midwest Cowboy' is Bizzy Bone's fifth studio album, following his 2004 project 'The Gift.' At this point in his career, he was re-establishing his solo presence after the disbandment of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, aiming to carve out a distinct identity within the Midwest hip-hop scene.
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hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

The Midwest Cowboy is an album by Bizzy Bone, released in 2006. A vibrant blend of introspective lyrics and rapid-fire delivery, showcasing Bizzy Bone's unique style within hip-hop. 'The Midwest Cowboy' received attention for its raw lyrical content and exploration of themes like love and struggle, contributing to the evolution of Midwest hip-hop. Although it did not achieve major chart success, it reaffirmed Bizzy's influence as a pioneering figure in chopper-style rap, inspiring subsequent artists seeking to merge personal storytelling with complex rhymes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Midwest Cowboy sound like?

A vibrant blend of introspective lyrics and rapid-fire delivery, showcasing Bizzy Bone's unique style within hip-hop. Rooted in hip-hop and gangsta rap.

What makes The Midwest Cowboy by Bizzy Bone notable?

'The Midwest Cowboy' received attention for its raw lyrical content and exploration of themes like love and struggle, contributing to the evolution of Midwest hip-hop. Although it did not achieve major chart success, it reaffirmed Bizzy's influence as a pioneering figure in chopper-style rap, inspiring subsequent artists seeking to merge personal storytelling with complex rhymes. Released in 2006, 'The Midwest Cowboy' is Bizzy Bone's fifth studio album, following his 2004 project 'The Gift.' At this point in his career, he was re-establishing his solo presence after the disbandment of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, aiming to carve out a distinct identity within the Midwest hip-hop scene.

Who is The Midwest Cowboy for?

The Midwest Cowboy works well if you're into introspective lyrical exploration, long, immersive listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.

How many songs are on The Midwest Cowboy?

The Midwest Cowboy has 15 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.

Tracklist

15 tracks·56:07

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  • 1 We Come Right Away 1:58
  • 2 Around the World 4:39
  • 3 It's the Light 3:35
  • 4 Lovey, Dovey 4:28
  • 5 The Music 0:19
  • 6 Thugs Need Love Too Standout 4:29
  • 7 If the Sky Falls Standout 4:16
  • 8 Wit a $20 Dolla Bill Standout 4:49
  • 9 Lessons of Life 0:55
  • 10 I Must Fess Up 4:26
  • 11 All We Can Be 4:37
  • 12 Doin' It Wrong 5:17
  • 13 Blown Away 3:47
  • 14 What Do We Say 3:56
  • 15 Come, Go, See, Know 4:36

Release Date

January 1, 2006

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

56 min 7 sec