The Ying Yang Twins have evolved in the three years since the release of their debut album, ‘Thug Walkin’,’ and the club favorite ‘Whistle While You Twurk.’ Kaine, however, says their attitude has not so much “changed” as it has revealed a long-hidden balance in their music. “The album that we just dropped, ‘Me and My Brother’, is definitely more yang than ying,” he tells Nick Weidenfield of the Dallas Observer. “The idea was to get known with the ying side,” so the first two albums (the second being ‘Alley: The Return of the Ying Yang Twins’) focused on the good-time party stuff. “We’ve done that to get heard,” he explains. “But we got a lot of the yang on the new album.”
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