Wright described the new album as a trip into Bone's world. The first single, "Get Up And Get It" featuring 3LW, was recently released to urban radio and plans are in the works to shoot a video for the song in the coming weeks.
Thug World Order was produced by Bone, DJ Uneek, Organized Noize, Armando Colon, Self, Alvin Stone, L.T. Hutton, Def Jeff, the Platinum Brothers, and Bosco. The set also features guest appearances by La Reece and Avant. The group's collaboration with Bobby Brown did not make the final cut, but Wright suggested that the song may surface on a B-sides release.
The track listing for Thug World Order includes: "T.W.O. Intro," "Bone, Bone, Bone," "Guess Who's Back" featuring La Reece, "Home," "What About Us?," "Get Up And Get It" featuring 3LW, "Bad Weed Blues," "All The Way," "Non-Fiction Words" featuring Eazy-E, "Pump Pump," "Set It Straight," "Money Money," "Not My Baby," "Cleveland Rocks" featuring Avant, "If I Fall," and "A Thug Soldier Conversation" featuring Flesh-N-Bone.
-- Yves Erwin Salomon, New York
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