This came out in 2000 — or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
This pack of Cleveland potheads have certainly come a long way — on their new fourth disc, they also rap about Ecstasy. But don’t wory, these proteges of Eazy-E haven’t mellowed any.
BTNHResurection, which reunites Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish and Flesh-N-Bone after a spate of so-so solo albums, is once again highlighted by their trademark coupling of roughneck gangsta rap and silky-smooth doowop harmonies, braced by a wall of bumptious West Coast G-funk beats and chilling synths. Longtime collaborator DJ U-Neek’s neck-snapping grooves and mad-scientist programming keep BTNHResurrection moving — and keep you coming back for another hit.