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Home arrow The News arrow Latest News arrow New T-Bone Release Hot Off the Grill September 25
New T-Bone Release Hot Off the Grill September 25 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Recah   
Sunday, 01 July 2007
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With a heart to “capture the best of the last six years for fans,” music legend T-Bone has taken the best of his last three albums—two of which were nominated for Grammy Awards—added some sought-after tracks, and mixed in a few new surprises to create the eighteen-track sonic feast, Bone-Appetit! Servin’ up tha Hits! (Flicker Records/ Provident-Integrity Distribution). The first single, the new Christian artist-based song, “Name Droppin'” (feat. Eric Dawkins), shows the fun side of T-Bone’s lyrical brilliance, and the second single, the new Latin/Caribbean-flavored dance gem, “Sing Your Praises” (feat. Natalie LaRue and Mark Stuart of Audio Adrenaline), is featured in both English and Spanish on the album.

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Album Cover of "Bone-Appetit"
The carefully selected hits from the best of The Last Street Preacha (2000), Gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic (2002), and Bone-A-Fide (2005) include “A Few Good Men” (produced by Fredwreck, Dr. Dre’s right-hand man), “Can I Live,” and the club banger “Follow T.” An additional treat is the brand new remix version of Bone-A-Fide’s epically melodic “I Been Looking Around” (feat. Rachel Lampa).

T-Bone’s latest music video, for “Can I Live,” features Leila Ali, an undefeated world champion female boxer and the youngest daughter of sports legend Muhammad Ali, who is currently starring in the primetime ABC reality show, Dancing with the Stars. T-Bone also starred with Leila Ali in his second movie to date, All You’ve Got, which premiered on MTV in 2006. The movie featured a number of his songs including “Follow T.”

The sought-after tracks on Bone-Appetit! that are not available on any previous T-Bone release include the fan favorites, “Raised in Harlem” from Hero: The Rock Opera and “King Of My Life” (feat. Natalie LaRue). The exotic and experimental influences showcased on the album range from Latin, Arabic, and Indian, to Caribbean, and even Gypsy sounds.

This ninth release in the music pioneer’s fifteen-year recording career represents a rich journey of growth through the “struggles and triumphs, and good and bad times” of the last six years. One of the definite highlights of these years was T-Bone’s standout performances in the 2003 feature film and soundtrack The Fighting Temptations (w/ Beyonce and Cuba Gooding, Jr.).

If Bone-Appetit! Servin’ up tha Hits! is what T-Bone has to show for the last six years, fans should be excited about what is to come. “My plan for the future is to continue to use all the gifts and talents God has given me and do more movies, more music, and more books,” says T-Bone.
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Bone is tha Man!
written by DJ Raph, November 05, 2007
U cant please all people all the time. Thats tha reason why soma yall are hatin on ma man.BONE, Keep doin wat u do!
DON'T HATE
written by T- BONE FAN, October 15, 2007
MAN IM GETTING TIRED OF THESE GUYS THINKING THAT T-BONE ISN'T SAVED. I MEAN IF YOU LISTEN TO HIS LYRICS, HE'S PREACHING HARD. HIM AND OTHER RAPPERS LIKE LACRE, FLAME, ROB HODGE, CROSS MOVEMENT, THEY ALL BRING THE WORD IN THEIR LYRICS. SO KEEP O DIONG YO THANG T-BONE.

PS.
ALL OF YALL BETTER GO BUY "BONE APPETIT"
REAL TALK
written by MR REV, August 01, 2007
I KNOW HIS BONE CD IS GONNA BE OFF DA CHAIN HOMES I DONT KNOW Y U FOOLS GOTTA HA HATE AN GIVE HIS OTHER CDS CRITICISM YA FOOLS JUST TRIPPIN SAYIN THAT HE DONT TALK ABOUT GOD IN HIS MUISIC HE PREACHES THREW HIS MUISIC IF U VATOS NEVER BANG SLANG R LIVED THUG LIFE THEN DONT CRITICIZE HIS MUSIC CUS U NOT GOIN TO UNDERSTAND AN OTHER WORD HE PREACHES GHETTO SERMON AN ALSO FOOL THE BIBLE TELLS US TO TESTIFY AN SPEAK THE TRUTH THATS WHAT HE DUZ THREW HIS MUISIC IF DONT LIKE DONT LISTIN TO IT PERIOD AN JUDGE R U SHALL BE JUDGE BY GOD BONNEY BONE KEEP DOIN YO THAN ESE
Reply to the bottom second who says T-bone doesn't rap about God
written by mya, July 18, 2007
In fact...I would listen to all the songs before saying that T-bone doesn't rap about God.
In his album "The last street Preacha", he had a track called "Wipe your tears" which is about turning to God when you're troubled and He's the only one that can wipe your tears. Get your facts right please!
Haters
written by Brett, July 12, 2007
Man I really dislike(since Hate is such a strong word and you guy will pry think i'm not a christian if i write that) everyone that just comes on here to hate on rappers that aren't "using God's name enough" why you gotta bring down that rappers that are trying to reach a different type of people than you...not everythings about you guys so stop hatin' when you aren't even the subject of the raps...You know he was brought up gangster and he's trying to reach back to his hood to change their lives...just cuz he's not discipling doesn't mean people aren't coming to God through his music!!! STOP HATIN!!
Boney Bone
written by Kenneth Garner, July 10, 2007
Who cares how he delivers his message! We all know T-Bone is saved. The bottom line is everyone has to answer to GOD for their own life, not what others approve or dissapprove of. It makes me sick since the late 80's & early 90's Churches are still arguing if Hip-Hop made by Christians is still right or wrong and now we have artist/young people arguing who talks about Jesus more! We all have to work our own measure and NONE of us has a blue print or patton on how to do it. We all do it a little different. Who hear knows T-Bone on a real named basis? We all know a song does not fully describe a person. come one now, we have to grow up and stop bickering over small differences. This is why we have over 300 denominations in Christianity. Can't we all just get along and understand that with millions of Americans calling themselves Christians we are bound to disagree somewhere, but we should be mature enough to learn how to talk about our differences and respect them even if we don't agree.
Let's go to the next level people and stop this madness. This is not a who say's JESUS more contest. I've met plenty of artist who screams JESUS all throug their album and you meet them or see them and it's a different story. Then I've seen artist who seem to barely mention the name of Christ and be the most anointed cats you ever met. Don't let a song fool you. That's what it is, a song.
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written by isaac, July 09, 2007
whatever im set ready for this album
To the poster on july 5th
written by Bomba', July 09, 2007
You must not have heard the throwback albums. Jesus is all through out those albums! Even in last street preacha (semi modern album) in one of my favorite songs he said "I hope that every lyric I spit will penetrate to the very depths of your soul. And I'ma let the whole world know, he can make ya sins white as snow, now let me bust in espanol" In the skit he did on last street preacha, he says jesus ganga times an he enacts a hispanic preacher.

Ignorence makes you look bad fam. It would have been better to say, "I don't think he talked about God much". But you said he just out and out didn't. That ain't true. I met T-bone in person, and he went passed his time slot to practicly preach a whole sermon! Bone is saved and serious. If you are concerned, you should pray for a brotha.
Your Thessalonian brother speaks for you BoneyBone
written by JAMSTER aka Seraphim, July 08, 2007
It will be bangin..i'm sure for that..because ain't nothin like da West Coast thang baby.
Don't get it Twisted
written by D-live-rinse of Sound Minds Ministry, July 07, 2007
In response to the brother Good Saint; I've been supporting the brother since i was a child. If you listen to his first three albums and compare them to his latest projects you can see a drastic difference in content. We are called to make disciples on God's terms and not conform to the trends of the world to break through. I totally agree with you on getting out of the four walls. Lets not lose our focus. Christ went to sinners to save them from sin. Speak the truth in love. I'm praying for you.
Get up off him!!
written by Ghetto Saint, July 07, 2007
T-Bone didnt water anything down, he just broke the "solid food" (check Hebrews 5: 12-14) down so those who are not ready to digest that can understand. See, the thing about the majority of Christian rap today is that we confine ourselves to the "Christian Bubble" only. Lecrae says it best "we in our Christian bubbles while our brothers getting locked up" (Send Me...Ill Go). I mean, if we walk into a room filled with light, and add another light, the illumination of the room will pretty much stay the same but if we take even the smallest light and put it into a dark room, it will light virtually the whole room. Im not saying Christian fellowship aint important I believe that to be absolutely crutial (check Acts 2), but doesnt the great commission say to every tribe, toungue, nation, even to the ends of the earth? And since we are to be Christ-like, didnt Jesus himself go to the prostitutes, tax collectors, and the "thugs" of those days and show them love and break the "solid food" down to what they can understand, parables??
AAh, I don't know.
written by D-live-rinse of Sound Minds Ministry, July 07, 2007
Bone is pioneer. I have been a fan since "theif in da night." My problem is that he has watered done the message to fit in. A friend of the world is an enemy to GOD. Speak the truth in Love. I'm praying for ya.
t-bone
written by who u think, July 06, 2007
u kno T-bone doesnt really talk about God that much any more
in fact he never really did
he's more like a positive rapper than a Christian one
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written by Matthew Kerr, July 02, 2007
I thought the Boneyard Box Set was good! This might be better!

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