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DNA Level C's Articles section is meant to provide guests with a glimpse into what the media thinks about Bone and what Bone has to say about themselves.  Listed here are many articles and news reports from both off and on-line magazine, newspapers, etc.  So, sit back and read up on them thugs in harmony.
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1999
THE DAILY KENT STATER
January 20, 1999Rapper's Trial Begins Today, transcribed by P-Man.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- Grammy Award-winning rapper Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony maintained in court Tuesday that he did not hurt a student barber who accused him of dragging him down a flight of stairs.

1998

88HIPHOP INTERVIEW 
May 6, 1998
Krayzie Bone, Thug Queen, Mo! Heart (of Poetic Hustla'z), Souljah Boy, and Felcia, were interviewed on an online hiphip show called 88 Hip Hop.  P-Man tuned in, and is bringing you the video and audio for that interview.  Find out what was said, and listen in as each freestyles...

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CONCERT REVIEW
May 1998Review of Bone concert in Cleveland Ohio, May 17, 1998, by P-Man.
"On a hot May day, I found myself standing in line before the Cleveland State Convocation Center, right smack in the middle of downtown Cleveland, not far from the famed "St. Clair Avenue."  I waited anxiously in line for the Bone thugs-n-harmony concert.  I had my ticket in hand, was decked out in Bone gear (Art of War tour shirt, Bone thugs-n-harmony cap, khaki shorts), and stood somewhat impatiently waiting for the line to move.  The concert wouldn't begin for another 45 minutes, and Bone wouldn't be out till much later, but the excitement in the air had me itching to get to my seats inside and take it all in.  Standing in line gave me the opportunity to scope out the crowd, something I would do many times during the evening...." 
1997
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OFFICIAL TOUR BOOKLET
The text from inside the Bone thugs~n~harmony Official Tour Booklet from the Art of War Tour.  Transcribed by P-Man for DNA Level C.
"In the mystical world of Bone thugs-n-harmony, gun blasts fade into the sound of paparazzi's camera clicking, the wail of police sirens blend into cheers of adoring fands and instead of waiting for welfare checks, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, and Wish Bone are strictly signing royalty checks...."
THE SOURCE
August 1997.  "Crossroads To Riches", by Gabriel Alvarez.  Transcribed by P-Man for DNA Level C.
Despite their unparalleled success, Cleveland's platinum-plus sons remain loyal to their props-thirsty mentality with a new, double-length album.
THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL
August 1, 1997.  "Too much of a good thing", by Kevin C. Johnson.  Transcribed by P-Man for DNA Level C.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony delivers a dynamite double album.
DEF JAM
Bio of Flesh~n~Bone.
"Most of us have two sides to our personality; a Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde syndrome of sorts. Growing up on the streets of America can give conflicting messages; one of a newfound hope in the younger generation and one of a dying society with a complete lack of concern for those within it. FLESH-N-BONE proves this to be true with his searing Mo Thugs/Def Jam Records debut entitled 'Trues Humbly United Gatherin' Souls (T.H.U.G.S.),'......" 
[USA TODAY]
"Bone Thugs-N-record company brings Cleveland music to forefront", by Steve Jones.
"Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, whose multimillion-selling E. 1999 Eternal remains a top 30 pop album more than a year after its release, is branching out....."
POINTER DRIVE'S BONE THUGS PAGE
Interview with Flesh N Bone by Ann Brown for Word Up Magazine - Transcribed by Gemini for Pointer Drive’s Bone Thugs Page
"The interview with Bone Thugs N Harmony break out member Flesh N Bone is set at a special location booth for BTH, the LA studio where they recorded the first of their two multi-platinum LPs. It’s actually a quaint studio, a quiet spot from the hustle and bustle of the city , a place called Private Island Trax. And Flesh N Bone, from the moment he enters the room, is as laid back as the atmosphere. . . . " 
1996
[VIBE ONLINE]
May 1996.  "Bad to the Bone", by Sacha Jenkins.
BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY move in a world of gats, crack, and wild car chases. But now they've traded in their Ouija Board for a Bible.   These Ohio playas have redemption on their minds.
1995
[VIBE ONLINE]
June/July, 1995.  "Eazy Livin'", by Carter Harris.
Eazy-E's death from AIDS is the first that speaks directly to the hip-hop nation.   But is anybody listening?
February, 1995.  "Boneheadz", by Sacha Jenkins.
With a platinum album under their low-slung belt, heartland MCs Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony creep through Memphis, steady on a come-up.
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