![]() Left To Right: Wish Bone, Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone |
Graced with a quick, sometimes sung delivery, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony burst out of the Midwest in the mid-'90s with a pair of massive hits ("Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Tha Crossroads") along with a great album (E 1999 Eternal) and then quickly unraveled. Eazy-E signed the group — initially comprised of Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, Layzie Bone, and Bizzy Bone — to Ruthless Records and released a debut EP, Creepin On Ah Come Up (1994). The EP boasted "Thuggish Ruggish Bone", a conventional G-funk song with an unconventional array of Bone Thug rappers that became an overnight summer anthem, especially throughout the Midwest. Amid the fervor, the Cleveland rap group entered the studio immediately and emerged with a remarkable album, E 1999 Eternal (1995). The album topped the charts and spawned a pair of popular singles, "1st Of Tha Month" and "Tha Crossroads", the latter a Grammy Award recipient. It was all downhill from here for Bone, unfortunately. As was in vogue at the time, the group members pursued respective solo careers and also a Mo Thugs Family spinoff group; none of these ventures was fruitful. At this point, the onetime cohesive group, who specialized in interwoven, harmonious singing as well as rapping, became conflicted and failed to collaborate well, particularly after their ambitious double-disc The Art of War (1997) sold poorly. A second round of solo albums sold even more poorly, and Bone became somewhat of a has-been. Occasional reunions such as BTNHResurrection (2000) and Thug World Order (2002) produced occasional moments of glory, but these were brief and few and far between. In 2005 the band reunited again minus Bizzy Bone. In September of that year the Internet-only release Bone 4 Life appeared. Then in 2006, it was announced that Bone had signed to Swizz Beatz's Full Surface Records, which was distributed by Interscope. Their first album for the label, Strength & Loyalty, appeared in the spring of 2007 with guest spots from The Game, Mariah Carey, Akon, Bow Wow, and Twista. Sound Files (MP3) I Tried (f/Akon) - from the album Strength & Loyalty Lil' Love (f/Mariah Carey & Bow Wow) - from the album Strength & Loyalty Tha Crossroads - from the album E 1999 Eternal Mo' Murda - from the album E 1999 Eternal 1st Of Tha Month - from the album E 1999 Eternal Resurrection (Paper Paper) - from the album BTNHResurrection Look Into My Eyes - from the album The Art Of War Thug Luv (f/2Pac) - from the album The Art Of War If I Could Teach The World - from the album The Art Of War Body Rott - from the album The Art Of War Thuggish Ruggish Bone - from the album Creepin On Ah Come Up Get Up & Get It (f/3LW) - from the album Thug World Order |
![]() Creepin On Ah Come Up Released: 1994 Label: Ruthless |
![]() E 1999 Eternal Released: 1995 Label: Ruthless |
![]() The Art Of War Released: 1997 Label: Ruthless |
![]() Released: 2000 Label: Ruthless |
![]() Thug World Order Released: 2002 Label: Ruthless |
![]() Thug Stories Released: 2006 Label: Koch |
![]() Strength & Loyalty Released: 2007 Label: Full Surface/Interscope |