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Game Enlists All Five Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Members For “Celebration Remix”

Lazyie Bone and Bizzy Bone in the studio with Game.Bone Thugs-N-Harmony members Krayzie, Wish, Flesh, Layzie and Bizzy Bone have approved Game's song "Celebration" that features Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Tyga and Wiz Khalifa and interpolates their 1995 pay day anthem "1st Of Tha Month." Cleveland's hip-hop quintet joins the Compton rapper for a remix.

Bone Thugs sound as good on the remix as they do on the original released more than 17 years ago. Krayzie, who rhymes second in the Bone lineup, gives Game props for the acknowledgement. "Man, look at what this n-gga Game done did. This n-gga done made me relapse on a weed track," he raps. Layzie sends a shout out to their late mentor, rapping, "Always repping that Eazy-E. What he game me you can't take from me."

This reminds me of Nas's "Where Are They Now" 80s and 90s remixes. Game's "Celebration" will appear on Game's "Jesus Piece" album due out December 11.

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