@@KingMaziawould love to see a BTNH & WU-TANG 30 years of Hip Hop/Rap Tour together. They would sell out stadiums across the 🇺🇲 and bring back the true 90s Hip Hop/Rap.
When that krazy bone scare happened, it was the day I quit smoking cigarettes .....haven't smoked once since.......Glad Krazy still with us......stay blessed everyone 🙏
@@stevieheisman4984 the whole storyline does get repetitive with a lot of the people that interview bone, so this interview with big boy although it was repetitive of the same story line but he did indulge a little bit more deeper so fist up for that
🇲🇽✊🏿😎May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A💪🏿😇🇬🇹 📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12 "Too Live n Die on 818" (City of Tha Saints)
Just added that 99th like 👍... no more, people! Lol EDIT: some1 just liked this comment and (i assume) liked the OG comment making it 100........makes total sense..... I'm unliking the original comment now lol Balance is restored. E.99 dammit!
Fdr Bandaids boys and Lincoln West...these are my genuine childhood friends. Had us rocking bandaids on our faces in the 80s before Nelly did! Saw them in Chattanooga concert past December 2023, and they spotted me in the crowd and told crowd my government full name sbd how we were good friends and I helped them thru dome rough times! Couldn't believe they remembered that, brought me and fam on stage and I performed Thuggish Roughish Bone and hung out backstage till venue put us all out! I lived on The 99th St.Clair and they hung out at my house as well! This is my childhood legacy! I was pregnant 30 yrs ago with my daughter and it was surreal she got to meet them and know their songs. They even made up a song for her backstage called "Great Uncle, Great Uncle!' salute to your well deserved overlooked 30 years in the game.All their mothers raised some great men!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes, truly an amazing story! wow! and for them to remember you, shows alot of how appreciative they are towards you! just wow! what an experience it might of been for you! blessings to you and youre loved ones!
Finally!! Someone took time to conduct a thorough and fresh interview. This is one of the best Bone interviews I've seen in years. Most people ask the same basic mundane questions that everyone asks. Big Boy and his team understood the assignment.
It's nice to see flesh tell his story, flesh was the bigger brother to bone and the best 👌 member in my opinion, flesh say he use to battle rap before they blew up,that makes sense since he was my favorite member, and I did notice his style of rap was more hard-core like a battle rapper, no wonder I liked him the most 🤣🤣🤣he had a lot of confidence too in himself, he really was the star of the group ,but bone thugs was my favorite rap group of all time ,one time layzie admitted flesh was a beast on the mic 🎤 he went hard
@sidneywilder2731 Flesh is a beast, but he's definitely not the best in the group, in my opinion. His first album, T.H.U.G.S, was by far his best work as a solo artist. Fifth Dog Let Loose would be my second choice. Krayzie has always been the best in the group to me and my personal favorite. Although I do agree that Flesh is the big bro of the group. Krayzie is the leader. Bizzy is the wildcard. Layzie is the voice, and big Wish is the muscle.
@spicymike7696 fr they keep doing Pac dirty Movies feel rushed imo. The Biggie movie felt rushed aswell. I loved season 1 and 2 of Wu Tang but those movie episodes were meh. Bone thugs needs a tv show and it also needs to be more serious.
This is incredible. We've heard this stuff so many times but Big Boy is really the first respectful interviewer that let these guys speak without interrupting. Because of that, it's like hearing it for the first time. So much more added to the story!
Agreed. I saw the title "Origin Story" and I was like 🙄 here we go again asking the same damn questions we've heard a million times but this one was different.
I agree 1000 percent. Most of the questions weren't new to long time fans, but they opened up because it was more of a conversation than an interview. spot on! 🎯
Extraordinary interview! I’m 40 years old. Die hard bone fan. This is the most detailed bone interview I have ever heard. Thank you so much. Been down with bone since 1995. First of the month on MTV was my first time hearing bone. I was 11 years old. I’ve been hooked ever since. It’s bone4life
First Of Tha Month is what hooked me as well. I had heard Thuggish Ruggish Bone and I liked it (had the cassette single)…but I wasnt hooked until I heard 1st Of Tha Month…it was a wrap after that one. I recently got to meet Krayzie Bone at a meet and greet and had him sign my 1st Of The Month cd single and told him that was the one that got me hooked on Bone. Im not big on getting my Bone memorabelia signed but I thought this one made sense! Gotta get the rest hopefully one day
I remember where i was when i first heard thuggish ruggish bone. I knew it was going be big right away. Just like the luniz 5 on it, i knew as a kid it was going be a hit first time hearing it
So hard to catch every member of this iconic group in the same place at the same time. Long live BTNH. Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish, and Flesh. Still bumpin all the old albums.
Lol you're not wrong. You could make a full season at least on just Bizzy's childhood story. Same with Lay. Think it would be a great addition if Bizzy Bone randomly goes missing at least once an episode lol instead of "they killed Kenny!" "You bastard!" they can have a "where tf is Bizzy?" "He left the group" moment.
The missed opportunity of not having all 5 together for their 30th anniversary is a damn shame. It happens to all the legendary groups but imma keep rocking with my favorite group till the wheels fall off. Bone4Life 💀💀💀💀💀
I lived on the Navajo reservation I first seen BONE THUGS on MTV at my friend's house. The music video was Crossroads I loved it. Nowdays I just listen to it and close my eyes in pictures that moment when I heard Crossroads. It's a good feeling glad I lived it. Much love from that Navajo Nation to you all..
These dudes are the reason I fell in love with hip hop music. I was 4 years old when I heard these dudes and my infatuation for hip hop music started there.
I do not get him. His style changed massively after The Art of War. Most his beats on those 2000s internet albums and on the album he did with Bizzy were not very good at all and none had that classic Bone sound. Even his solo album in 1999 had beats nowhere near as good as the earlier stuff. There are also many composition techniques and instruments which he completely stopped using, like the wah-wah guitar and legato synth whistles. I often wonder if there were other instrumentalists or composers on those earlier albums. Such as Bobby Jones, Tony C, Romeo Antonio and Kenny McCloud.
@NowhereBeats All facts.. and I can see change or different if elevated or added to his bag or arsenal but for me it did seem like man where that classic U-Neek sound go?.. and if he tried to reinvent it then that really ain't work for me as much
@@spadelane27 I can play a number of instruments. And many years ago I took the time to make sheet music for loads of Bone instrumentals (about 50 in total) and you could really see that the composition techniques changed massively.
BigBoy is one of the best interviewers out there. Keeps the story straight, ask the right questions and let the guests talk. And he can crack jokes and make me laugh in every interview no matter how serious. And the way he give credit like; I cant believe im in this room talking to and looking at Bone Thugs. Big ups from NORWAY!
Greatest rap group EVER & LIVING LEGENDS! Glad that I have gotten the opportunity to meet them a few times. Great interview. Got alot deeper than they have in alot of others. But over 30 years there is sooo much to go over too. By the way come back to Pittsburgh!!
Big boy this was highly recommended even tho everyone wasn't there. The connection between yall an me as well. I'm 44 an went on that journey from louisville ky an they inspired us in the 90s. Salute to the Thuggish Ruggish Bone Thugs & Harmony. 1 LUV
I’ve listened to most of Bone’s interviews and they’re always the same. This is probably the best interview. Thank you Big Boy for asking detailed questions!
Been a Bone fan since the 90s. I'm 34 now. Ironically, Crossroads wasn't among my favorite songs when I was younger. Over the years, I lost a lot of people close to me including my father and one of my best friends. Now that song hits different which gave me a whole new level of appreciation for this group.
In my eyes, when it comes to artistry, Kray is the G.O.A.T and no1 is even close, minus Bizzy and Lay. Not sure if it's alluded to in this interview cos I'm gonna listen tomorrow when I'm driving, but there's clips out there of Flesh where he explains how he got on Kray's back cos he felt with how talented he is he should be a lot more successful. I'm happy that they've all been able to create their own lanes, make an excellent living, AND still putting out excellent music...i currently have 820 songs in my Bone Thugs playlist lol out of all the rappers I've listened to over the years, the only ppl i still bump daily are Pac and Bone. Having made over 200 songs over the years, I'm not exactly impressed by ppl being able to rhyme words. It's the spirit of the people who wrote those words, and those are the people i resonate with. Other than that, if i wanted to listen to something i could truly relate too, I'd just dust off my mic.
Happy tears literally came to my eyes watching this. I been rocking with been since the beginning. I met them a few times. But after this interview, it was like watching my brothers. I love these brothers so much. They been a part of life for as long as I can remember
I’m 37 and been a fan since 3rd grade. Bone’s music is timeless and in a class of its own. Their story is inspirational and you can hear their hunger, heart, and humbleness in their songs. What did flesh say at the end? A new track with Eazy?!?
This fuckin story ..omgggg..heard it before but this one HITS diff …grew up on these dudes ..LOVE LOVE EM.. love the stories ..bet their kids are like not again dad 🙄lmao
It's crazy, hearing about Krayzie's health issue. What he's describing, is similar to what I have. I have Valley Fever. And I've been on life support, steroids, had spinal taps and lifelong medication. Now, I have 1 lung, and it's hard to breathe. But I hit the gym, 3dys a week. Try to eat healthy and just push. I salute you bro. Keep doin what you do.
Great Interview By Off The Air With Big Boy Bone Thugs N Harmony Is One Of My Favorite Rap Groups Of All Time Since 94 We Need A Feature Film Biopic Movie From Bone Thugs N Harmony Cleveland Legends
the goats!! the same legendary story never gets old to hear.. they added a few details and tell stories like they cypher, just pass it around haha. i met kray and wish both cool ass dudes i smoked 2 of my blunts with them in New Orleans, btnh eternal baby!
Super inspiring interview! Crazy I was in Cleveland summer of 93 by da time I got back to Detroit in September. Thuggish Ruggish was in heavy rotación. R.I.P. St. Clares own Big B Underworld Ent.🙏💯
Thanks to Big Boy for this incredible interview with one of the most legendary and influential groups of all time. It's always great to see Bone share their story, but the Big Boy and the Holdin Court interviews with the members go down as probably the best interviews with Bone ever.
To think we still be listening to one the best groups of all time 30 years what big bone fan and of big boy Much love thanks yall creeping on a come up east 99 mo thugs and on and on
Facts in the 90s I was crazy about bone and 2pac was the biggest rapper in the world, the Midwest rap scene was good do or die, crucial conflict, Twista, bone thugs, and the Westcoast rap was on top
I thought the same thing but he could be Right.. He Mentioned Crossroads, The song Eternal had the Eternal Champions Sample.. I played Mk heavy and I'm trying to figure out what sample they used for Crossroads🤔
@@ttownbrown4232both eternal and the original crossroad was sampled from eternal champions. One was sampled from when you get the bad ending in eternal champions and the other was sampled from the characters bio theme
@@ericlucas1 man, i remember being 14-15 years old playing that game on Sega Genesis. It was like a knock off of Mortal Kombat... Eternal Champions. they had the death (finish him) type scenes like Mortal Kombat.
This was one of the best Bone interviews I’ve had the pleasure of seeing. I live the side stories, especially the early years. We all know the gist of it. One way bus tix, calling Ruthless, hooking up with E, but its the stuff like “Me and B were riding in the trunk” that us true 30 year fans enjoy! Thank you Big Boy for giving us this sit down and thank you of course to BTNH for letting us rock with ya’ll all these years.
My TOP 10 Bone songs: 1.Everyday thang 2. Strictly for my grind feat Eazy-E 3. Tha Crossroads 4. East 1999 5. If i could teach the world 6. Days of our livez 7. Foe the love of $ 8. Thuggish ruggish bone 9. Down '71 (The Getaway) 10. Ready 4 war
These gentlemen are the definition of determination 👏 in a day and age where they didn't have the same connections and platforms as people have today. Shows that any given situation, the outcomes determine if you are dedicated enough and want to achieve your goal.they never let up and did what they had to do!! No excuses ,straight out the mudd!! Shout out bone thuggs for paving the way for future artists and making a huge impact on rap and hip hop society till this day!!! 👏 👏
Big boy I’ve been rocking with since you was an actual “BIG BOY” and respect everything you’ve done for the culture but I’ve been MO-THUG since day 1 and they helped shape my adolescence and I still rock with them till this day. I’ll never forget when I saw them live in Cambridge Ma. The Middle East club🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Bone Thugs for life!!! 👑 Thank you so much for this interview they deserve their flowers. Only group to rock with Biggie, Tupac, Big Pun & Big L RIP 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Been a fan of Bone since december of 1998. First heard their record blastin' on my neighbor's 8000 watts car stereo, and that's when my taste in music changed from Michael Learns to Rock and Metallica to Bone Thugs, Tupac, DMX, and Coolio. At that time, I even wondered if they were human because I had never heard anyone rap that fast with such unique styles and voices, almost like they were products of artificial intelligence.Lmfbao 🇵🇭
THE BEST GROUP EVER I LITERALY STARTED LISTENING SINCE DAY ONE I REMEMBER POPING IN THE TAPE AND BEING HOOKED INSTANTLY FOR EVER MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE MUSIC TIMELESS BONE WILL BE ONE TATOO ILL GET SO MANY MEMORIES TO THERE MUSIC ITS NOSTALGIC WHEN I LISTEN TO THEM
Bone was so huge. I'm from Dayton, Ohio. Still here. Born in the early 80s. I was there! I know! I used to get all sorts of underground tapes and CDs from them. Wish I still had them 😢
I heard all these stories so many times but never with so much detail . This is one of the best interviews ever done with 3 of the furious 5 ! Bone thug 4 Eva ❣️💯
They need a series and movie. Its a must! So many stories through 30 plus years together. There will NEVER be another Bone Thugs~N~Harmony!
Just like Wu-Tang
@@KingMaziawould love to see a BTNH & WU-TANG 30 years of Hip Hop/Rap Tour together. They would sell out stadiums across the 🇺🇲 and bring back the true 90s Hip Hop/Rap.
Bizzy ain’t gone act right
Facts
Definitely.. Their story is incredible..like a hood fantasy or something, the way they got on.💯
When that krazy bone scare happened, it was the day I quit smoking cigarettes .....haven't smoked once since.......Glad Krazy still with us......stay blessed everyone 🙏
Hard af to quit I was in discipleship for 6 months after 10 started smoking again shit hard
Congrats. Keep pressing forward. Don’t go back
Congratulations keep it up . ❤
Good job brother. Salute
Krayzie
Best group of all time
None like them goat group
Best story line too
It gets better everytime
Definitely 👍
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Yeah
This one of the best Bone interviews ever. Big Boy is a true host.
BTNH4Ever
Can't be the best BONE interview when you're missing 40 percent of the members
Court dog did a great layzie interview
@@JosepgSzela Court Dog is the man. I really like how he carries himself and he does conduct excellent interviews
@@stevieheisman4984 the whole storyline does get repetitive with a lot of the people that interview bone, so this interview with big boy although it was repetitive of the same story line but he did indulge a little bit more deeper so fist up for that
Bone Thugs 'N Harmony for LIFE!!!!
Love my Ohio brothers! Bone forever!🫶🏽🔥
🇲🇽✊🏿😎May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A💪🏿😇🇬🇹
📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12
"Too Live n Die on 818"
(City of Tha Saints)
Just added that 99th like 👍... no more, people! Lol
EDIT: some1 just liked this comment and (i assume) liked the OG comment making it 100........makes total sense..... I'm unliking the original comment now lol
Balance is restored.
E.99 dammit!
BTNH4Ever
Hell yeah
Fdr Bandaids boys and Lincoln West...these are my genuine childhood friends. Had us rocking bandaids on our faces in the 80s before Nelly did! Saw them in Chattanooga concert past December 2023, and they spotted me in the crowd and told crowd my government full name sbd how we were good friends and I helped them thru dome rough times! Couldn't believe they remembered that, brought me and fam on stage and I performed Thuggish Roughish Bone and hung out backstage till venue put us all out! I lived on The 99th St.Clair and they hung out at my house as well! This is my childhood legacy! I was pregnant 30 yrs ago with my daughter and it was surreal she got to meet them and know their songs. They even made up a song for her backstage called "Great Uncle, Great Uncle!' salute to your well deserved overlooked 30 years in the game.All their mothers raised some great men!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing!
Yes, truly an amazing story! wow! and for them to remember you, shows alot of how appreciative they are towards you! just wow! what an experience it might of been for you! blessings to you and youre loved ones!
Wow that was interesting how they remembered u and got the fellowship afterwards 🫡 much love
That’s dope ash! Has to be one of the most coolest experiences ever
Did you have cuts on your faces ?
Fan since 1994, heard this story several times but every time I hear something new. Can’t be any prouder of them
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My thoughts exactly 💯
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Finally!! Someone took time to conduct a thorough and fresh interview. This is one of the best Bone interviews I've seen in years.
Most people ask the same basic mundane questions that everyone asks. Big Boy and his team understood the assignment.
It's nice to see flesh tell his story, flesh was the bigger brother to bone and the best 👌 member in my opinion, flesh say he use to battle rap before they blew up,that makes sense since he was my favorite member, and I did notice his style of rap was more hard-core like a battle rapper, no wonder I liked him the most 🤣🤣🤣he had a lot of confidence too in himself, he really was the star of the group ,but bone thugs was my favorite rap group of all time ,one time layzie admitted flesh was a beast on the mic 🎤 he went hard
@sidneywilder2731 Flesh is a beast, but he's definitely not the best in the group, in my opinion. His first album, T.H.U.G.S, was by far his best work as a solo artist. Fifth Dog Let Loose would be my second choice. Krayzie has always been the best in the group to me and my personal favorite. Although I do agree that Flesh is the big bro of the group. Krayzie is the leader. Bizzy is the wildcard. Layzie is the voice, and big Wish is the muscle.
Absolutely the best!🫡
A Bone Thugs-n-Harmony TV show like Wu-Tang would be sooo dope
Yes but none of that comedy bs in it
Hellz ya that would b soo dope... I'm on my 5th time watching the Wu Tang show I can only imagine BTNH...
The I Tried Movie is pretty good but yeah a full series would be great
That’s what the should have done with Tupac have a series not that bull shit movie they put out
@spicymike7696 fr they keep doing Pac dirty
Movies feel rushed imo. The Biggie movie felt rushed aswell. I loved season 1 and 2 of Wu Tang but those movie episodes were meh. Bone thugs needs a tv show and it also needs to be more serious.
This is incredible. We've heard this stuff so many times but Big Boy is really the first respectful interviewer that let these guys speak without interrupting. Because of that, it's like hearing it for the first time. So much more added to the story!
And plus it is not chopped up into 5 minutes segments too lol
Holding court interviews are pretty dope as well individual interviews with big court from no limit
@@ljnoble3530 I agree. I love those interviews too.
Agreed. I saw the title "Origin Story" and I was like 🙄 here we go again asking the same damn questions we've heard a million times but this one was different.
I agree 1000 percent. Most of the questions weren't new to long time fans, but they opened up because it was more of a conversation than an interview. spot on! 🎯
Extraordinary interview! I’m 40 years old. Die hard bone fan. This is the most detailed bone interview I have ever heard. Thank you so much. Been down with bone since 1995. First of the month on MTV was my first time hearing bone. I was 11 years old. I’ve been hooked ever since. It’s bone4life
Facts 100%
First Of Tha Month is what hooked me as well. I had heard Thuggish Ruggish Bone and I liked it (had the cassette single)…but I wasnt hooked until I heard 1st Of Tha Month…it was a wrap after that one. I recently got to meet Krayzie Bone at a meet and greet and had him sign my 1st Of The Month cd single and told him that was the one that got me hooked on Bone. Im not big on getting my Bone memorabelia signed but I thought this one made sense! Gotta get the rest hopefully one day
@@andy1181-l3m awesome story!!! Thanks for sharing
Same 40 years old and I still bump there music like its just came out in the radio!! Love them! Even my kidos are fans!
I remember where i was when i first heard thuggish ruggish bone. I knew it was going be big right away. Just like the luniz 5 on it, i knew as a kid it was going be a hit first time hearing it
Man this is the best Bone interview I've ever seen. I with Bizzy and Wish could been a part of it. We need a Bone Thugs N Harmony movie. QUICK
Me too
So hard to catch every member of this iconic group in the same place at the same time. Long live BTNH. Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish, and Flesh. Still bumpin all the old albums.
Is all of the members still alive cuz we need to see the other two
@@DredaBudLova facts. Yeah they are still all here man. But we need that bad. Reunion tour needs to happen.
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Netflix needs to go ahead and give them a Series. At least 5 seasons worth of stories in this interview.
Lol you're not wrong. You could make a full season at least on just Bizzy's childhood story. Same with Lay. Think it would be a great addition if Bizzy Bone randomly goes missing at least once an episode lol instead of "they killed Kenny!" "You bastard!" they can have a "where tf is Bizzy?" "He left the group" moment.
"Everyday Thang (The Show)" is my fav Bone song overall and to me, their greatest song ever.
Mine too
Exactly it captures their whole essence
Can listen to that all day
You hear the original down the gateway "71?
@2kool4u71 Yes, and it exceeds the album version imo.. love that song
THE GREATEST GROUP HANDS DOWN THE MIGHTY BONE THUGS N HARMONY
I say amen to that
The missed opportunity of not having all 5 together for their 30th anniversary is a damn shame. It happens to all the legendary groups but imma keep rocking with my favorite group till the wheels fall off. Bone4Life 💀💀💀💀💀
I lived on the Navajo reservation I first seen BONE THUGS on MTV at my friend's house. The music video was Crossroads I loved it. Nowdays I just listen to it and close my eyes in pictures that moment when I heard Crossroads. It's a good feeling glad I lived it. Much love from that Navajo Nation to you all..
Thank you Big Boy for bringing these living legends up in here! Bone Thugs for LIFE! 🔥🔥🔥
These dudes are the reason I fell in love with hip hop music. I was 4 years old when I heard these dudes and my infatuation for hip hop music started there.
DJ U-NEEK criminally underrated
For CERTAIN.
Absolutely agree that's what people don't get bro. Those uneek beats are dark too
I do not get him. His style changed massively after The Art of War.
Most his beats on those 2000s internet albums and on the album he did with Bizzy were not very good at all and none had that classic Bone sound.
Even his solo album in 1999 had beats nowhere near as good as the earlier stuff.
There are also many composition techniques and instruments which he completely stopped using, like the wah-wah guitar and legato synth whistles.
I often wonder if there were other instrumentalists or composers on those earlier albums. Such as Bobby Jones, Tony C, Romeo Antonio and Kenny McCloud.
@NowhereBeats All facts.. and I can see change or different if elevated or added to his bag or arsenal but for me it did seem like man where that classic U-Neek sound go?.. and if he tried to reinvent it then that really ain't work for me as much
@@spadelane27
I can play a number of instruments. And many years ago I took the time to make sheet music for loads of Bone instrumentals (about 50 in total) and you could really see that the composition techniques changed massively.
BigBoy is one of the best interviewers out there. Keeps the story straight, ask the right questions and let the guests talk. And he can crack jokes and make me laugh in every interview no matter how serious. And the way he give credit like; I cant believe im in this room talking to and looking at Bone Thugs. Big ups from NORWAY!
Ive heard their story 1000s of times and it never gets old. Love these Bone Boys
BTNH
Greatest rap group EVER & LIVING LEGENDS! Glad that I have gotten the opportunity to meet them a few times. Great interview. Got alot deeper than they have in alot of others. But over 30 years there is sooo much to go over too. By the way come back to Pittsburgh!!
Gotta give it up to BigBoy for holding it down for 30 years. Bone thugs n harmony will forever be my favorite group.
☠️☠️☠️☠️🫵🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wow, Bone and Big Boy 🔥🔥🔥
Big boy this was highly recommended even tho everyone wasn't there. The connection between yall an me as well. I'm 44 an went on that journey from louisville ky an they inspired us in the 90s. Salute to the Thuggish Ruggish Bone Thugs & Harmony. 1 LUV
I’ve listened to most of Bone’s interviews and they’re always the same. This is probably the best interview. Thank you Big Boy for asking detailed questions!
Crazy full circle moment how they're both celebrating 30 years when Big Boy was their first radio interview back in the day!
GREAT INTERVIEW BIG BOY THANK YOU ❤💯🙏🏽💪💪BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY FOREVER ❤❤❤🙏🏽💯💪💪🎶🎤🎙🎼🎤🎹🎶 FROM ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST FAN 🙏🏽💯❤💪💪
These dudes deserve a movie. Man this is a interesting interview. Shout out to one of my favorite groups of all time.
Been a Bone fan since the 90s. I'm 34 now. Ironically, Crossroads wasn't among my favorite songs when I was younger. Over the years, I lost a lot of people close to me including my father and one of my best friends. Now that song hits different which gave me a whole new level of appreciation for this group.
Crossroads pt 2 ft kray
I never get tired of them telling the stories ❤❤❤❤❤ Bone Fan 4 life ❤
Thanks for this 👏🏻
We really need a movie or series about BONE! 💀🔥
Love these guys...Fan from day 1!! Still be bumping y'all to this day..Thank you guys 💪🏿✊🏿🙏🏿
Krayzie bone most underated rapper ever!!
In my eyes, when it comes to artistry, Kray is the G.O.A.T and no1 is even close, minus Bizzy and Lay.
Not sure if it's alluded to in this interview cos I'm gonna listen tomorrow when I'm driving, but there's clips out there of Flesh where he explains how he got on Kray's back cos he felt with how talented he is he should be a lot more successful. I'm happy that they've all been able to create their own lanes, make an excellent living, AND still putting out excellent music...i currently have 820 songs in my Bone Thugs playlist lol out of all the rappers I've listened to over the years, the only ppl i still bump daily are Pac and Bone. Having made over 200 songs over the years, I'm not exactly impressed by ppl being able to rhyme words. It's the spirit of the people who wrote those words, and those are the people i resonate with. Other than that, if i wanted to listen to something i could truly relate too, I'd just dust off my mic.
Across planets 🪐 no one no where can see Kray.
True Indeed!!!
Happy tears literally came to my eyes watching this. I been rocking with been since the beginning. I met them a few times. But after this interview, it was like watching my brothers. I love these brothers so much. They been a part of life for as long as I can remember
I watched the Thuggish Ruggish Bone Video on The Box in 94’ and I’ve been a fan ever since.
This was hands-down, the best Bone Thugs-N-Harmony interview I’ve ever seen. Great Job BigBoy
Thanks Big Boy for getting deeper with the questions. I never heard a Bone interview like this. Heard a lot of interesting things for the first time
They say this in most of their interviews lol
Absolute gold. I love how real & authentic these guys are.
This interview is deeper than any other interview they have done & I'm loving it ❤
I’m 37 and been a fan since 3rd grade. Bone’s music is timeless and in a class of its own. Their story is inspirational and you can hear their hunger, heart, and humbleness in their songs. What did flesh say at the end? A new track with Eazy?!?
This fuckin story ..omgggg..heard it before but this one HITS diff …grew up on these dudes ..LOVE LOVE EM.. love the stories ..bet their kids are like not again dad 🙄lmao
Hands down, the best Bone interview. I do wish that Wish and Bizzy was there just to really get the full vibe of the group but this was perfect.
Clog up your mind definitely one of my favorites. Handle the Vibe too. Down Foe My Thang. Ecstasy and Buddah Lovaz.
MANE!!!!!!! Please do THIS MOVIE!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!! I can just picture their story when they tell it as if I lived it….
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It's crazy, hearing about Krayzie's health issue. What he's describing, is similar to what I have. I have Valley Fever. And I've been on life support, steroids, had spinal taps and lifelong medication. Now, I have 1 lung, and it's hard to breathe. But I hit the gym, 3dys a week. Try to eat healthy and just push. I salute you bro. Keep doin what you do.
I love you Cleveland Ohio and everyone reppin the city
Much respect Bone Thugs
I was a little kid when Big Boy makes his debut on radio in 1994 I was 3 years old
Great Interview By Off The Air With Big Boy Bone Thugs N Harmony Is One Of My Favorite Rap Groups Of All Time Since 94 We Need A Feature Film Biopic Movie From Bone Thugs N Harmony Cleveland Legends
the goats!! the same legendary story never gets old to hear.. they added a few details and tell stories like they cypher, just pass it around haha. i met kray and wish both cool ass dudes i smoked 2 of my blunts with them in New Orleans, btnh eternal baby!
Super inspiring interview! Crazy I was in Cleveland summer of 93 by da time I got back to Detroit in September. Thuggish Ruggish was in heavy rotación. R.I.P. St. Clares own Big B Underworld Ent.🙏💯
Great interview and really really dope!!!! Bone Thugs Legendary 100%!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It makes me feel old seeing these legends!
Bone Thugs N' Harmony are certified ICONS!
MAN THESE BOY GOTTA GET A LIFE MOVIE SOON WE NEED IT BRUH!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fr 🙌🏼
Bone Thug's and Harmony are the Powerhouse of hip-hop...thank you for this good interview here 💪🏿💎💯👑
Congratulations 30 years
This was awesome to watch 💯
Loved listening to there 30year memories 💙💯🔥
OMG ❤❤❤ we grew up with Bone here in Germany. Listened to alllllll the albums up and down. It was the soundtrack to our youth ❤
I love Bone Thugs interviews so much.
Thank you for this interview. We needed to hear their story. Love me some Bone thugs
By Far, this is the Best BONE interview I’ve seen w/ details & all , 🔥🔥💀☠️🔥🔥 Already 👍🏼😎💀💀
Thanks to Big Boy for this incredible interview with one of the most legendary and influential groups of all time. It's always great to see Bone share their story, but the Big Boy and the Holdin Court interviews with the members go down as probably the best interviews with Bone ever.
To think we still be listening to one the best groups of all time 30 years what big bone fan and of big boy Much love thanks yall creeping on a come up east 99 mo thugs and on and on
Legend's for life the 1990s wouldn't have been the 1990s without bone thugs and 2pac!!!
How you miss Snoop, The Notorious, Big L, Mase, Ice cube, Dogg pound, Wu tang, Das efx, Naughty by nature, Kriss kross, etc
Facts in the 90s I was crazy about bone and 2pac was the biggest rapper in the world, the Midwest rap scene was good do or die, crucial conflict, Twista, bone thugs, and the Westcoast rap was on top
the pioneers......biggest influence in hip hop culture
Kray it wasn't Mortal Kombat it was Eternal Champions lmao
I thought the same thing but he could be Right.. He Mentioned Crossroads, The song Eternal had the Eternal Champions Sample.. I played Mk heavy and I'm trying to figure out what sample they used for Crossroads🤔
Give em a break. Its been 30 years 😅😅
@@qhorton6743 ur right lmao
@@ttownbrown4232both eternal and the original crossroad was sampled from eternal champions. One was sampled from when you get the bad ending in eternal champions and the other was sampled from the characters bio theme
@@ericlucas1 man, i remember being 14-15 years old playing that game on Sega Genesis.
It was like a knock off of Mortal Kombat... Eternal Champions.
they had the death (finish him) type scenes like Mortal Kombat.
Fan for 28 years and counting. My favorite group ever.
Man this interview would’ve been so fucking dope if bizzy & wish would’ve been there,regardless this shit is 🔥🔥🔥
Why is it one member have to disappear when there's a big group interview
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It's always been fkd up like this... its very disappointing as a BONE fan... but it is what it is
This was one of the best Bone interviews I’ve had the pleasure of seeing. I live the side stories, especially the early years. We all know the gist of it. One way bus tix, calling Ruthless, hooking up with E, but its the stuff like “Me and B were riding in the trunk” that us true 30 year fans enjoy! Thank you Big Boy for giving us this sit down and thank you of course to BTNH for letting us rock with ya’ll all these years.
My TOP 10 Bone songs:
1.Everyday thang
2. Strictly for my grind feat Eazy-E
3. Tha Crossroads
4. East 1999
5. If i could teach the world
6. Days of our livez
7. Foe the love of $
8. Thuggish ruggish bone
9. Down '71 (The Getaway)
10. Ready 4 war
These gentlemen are the definition of determination 👏 in a day and age where they didn't have the same connections and platforms as people have today. Shows that any given situation, the outcomes determine if you are dedicated enough and want to achieve your goal.they never let up and did what they had to do!! No excuses ,straight out the mudd!! Shout out bone thuggs for paving the way for future artists and making a huge impact on rap and hip hop society till this day!!! 👏 👏
This is a very dope interview I love the love krayzie and layzie have for each other 💯
Man this is so inspiring. Best group ever
Big boy I’ve been rocking with since you was an actual “BIG BOY” and respect everything you’ve done for the culture but I’ve been MO-THUG since day 1 and they helped shape my adolescence and I still rock with them till this day. I’ll never forget when I saw them live in Cambridge Ma. The Middle East club🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Bone Thugs for life!!! 👑 Thank you so much for this interview they deserve their flowers. Only group to rock with Biggie, Tupac, Big Pun & Big L RIP 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
One of the Best BONE interviews. So much History laid out.
I love this interview. I been a fan for decades and havnt heard the answers to the questions in so much detail and the stories
My first concert was BTNH! Much respect! And Big Boy is the man!!! Peace and good health to you
I thought this interview was going to be the same ol story but man this is the most detailed story of their journey I have heard so far!
Been a fan of Bone since december of 1998. First heard their record blastin' on my neighbor's 8000 watts car stereo, and that's when my taste in music changed from Michael Learns to Rock and Metallica to Bone Thugs, Tupac, DMX, and Coolio. At that time, I even wondered if they were human because I had never heard anyone rap that fast with such unique styles and voices, almost like they were products of artificial intelligence.Lmfbao 🇵🇭
Bone is it! From the streets of Dayton OHIO so much love for this group. So much damn talent!!! BONE THUGS ARE LEGENDS!!!!
Legendary interview! Congrats to Big Boy and BTNH on 30 yrs
THE BEST GROUP EVER I LITERALY STARTED LISTENING SINCE DAY ONE I REMEMBER POPING IN THE TAPE AND BEING HOOKED INSTANTLY FOR EVER MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE MUSIC TIMELESS BONE WILL BE ONE TATOO ILL GET SO MANY MEMORIES TO THERE MUSIC ITS NOSTALGIC WHEN I LISTEN TO THEM
Let's go I'm here for the legends 💪🏿
Bone was so huge. I'm from Dayton, Ohio. Still here. Born in the early 80s. I was there! I know! I used to get all sorts of underground tapes and CDs from them. Wish I still had them 😢
Best interview I’ve ever seen 🥹
I heard all these stories so many times but never with so much detail . This is one of the best interviews ever done with 3 of the furious 5 ! Bone thug 4 Eva ❣️💯
Started listening to Bone since 96 and I finished HS in 99. Now i am 43 year. I know everything about them guys.
Class of 19 99 (((99)))
This is the best Bone interview ever! 💯💯💯💯💯
Best Bone Interview ever!!!
Love bone thugs 💯 and big boy is a great humble person. Hands down one of the best interview I’ve seen. Love this so much
much love from Cleveland. great interview, Big
They need way more recognition and more love. There has been no other artists who ever sound like them till this day
I used to listen to Bone Tbugs N' Harmony when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic.
By far one of the best BONE interviews, I love to know more deep stories about them. HoldinCourt Krayzie is toe to toe with this one. Thanks BigBoy
@e.rhythm.8952 Those are the facts, one can tell holdin’ court is a real Bone fan, that dudes daughter is a fan too!
We love bonethugs out here in Fresno California
Fantastic sit-down interview. Well done, Big Boy. This is appreciated right here.
Big boy! God bless you!
Grew up off Bone fr just glad for interview to know them as as fan. Much luv 💯 LL EAZY E fr fr