The story told in each songs were those of life in low-income communities, but BTIH made it look like life in such an environment is a never-ending block party where its "all good in the hood" 
Boss Don Biggaveli, on the other hand, kept it real and rapped about the skruggle of being raised by a drug-addicted mother. His rhetoric painted a vivid picture of the misfortunes that come with the Thuggish Ruggish lifestyle.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdaRFU8A9Go[/ame]
Who else goes back to redo a "classic" (
) and makes it better? Im not sure if this has been done before 

Boss Don Biggaveli, on the other hand, kept it real and rapped about the skruggle of being raised by a drug-addicted mother. His rhetoric painted a vivid picture of the misfortunes that come with the Thuggish Ruggish lifestyle.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdaRFU8A9Go[/ame]
Who else goes back to redo a "classic" (
) and makes it better? Im not sure if this has been done before 

...c'mon now.
what the fukk were you smoking when you came up with this idea..
?
