At some period of time this was my favorite, so to speak √ I can't have favorite from that album, its impossible for me, but that song i loved extra let's say it like that
I use rock me some Bone Thugs-n-Harmony back in the 90's and 00's. One of my coworkers where I was working at the time put me on the them. This joint was one of my favorite on the E. 1999 Eternal album. It's even better when you add the Mr. Ouija 2 interlude that plays just before it.
Exactly. It has to go with it's prelude too. I cabt play this without the 'intro'. 🎶 🎶 🎶 Dear Mr Ouija can you please tell me my future. Will I die.. "🎶 🎶 🎶
Exactly. It has to go with it's prelude too. I cabt play this without the 'intro'. 🎶 🎶 🎶 Dear Mr Ouija can you please tell me my future. Will I die.. "🎶 🎶 🎶
For all those that are old enough there was a game on the Sega mega drive called eternal warriors, dj unique was a big fun and sampled a lot of the sounds and mixed a lot of that with his love for horror movies ( Jason in the case of this track ) . Last element is the street they grew up on 99 and st clair . BtNH =goats
Love this, brings me back to the mid 90’s in 5th/6th grade hanging out with my cousins and friends and me being the only goth skater punk metalhead in the local hip hop club every Sunday on all ages night
They're not demonic. If you listen to many of their other songs they are actually very religious. Example... Bizzy's The Gift, last song on the album is called Jesus. That's just 1 example. There are many other examples.
@@pos2402 yes the whole Ouija thing is demonic and yes a lot of their early songs had it in the music. However, check out many of their other songs and pay attention to what is really being said in the so-called demonic songs. You might learn something. The thing about Bone is they were very much like Pac in not caring about the metaphors and punchlines. Their goal is sending a message.
Tupac was gay. Why even bring him in the topic. Bone's first couple albums were basic gangsta rap. The Art of War is where they got more spiritual. @@jermainedaniels2464
Dj uneek done the beats for bone thugs always 🔥🔥🔥 great reaction as always
Even the RESURRECTION album though? 🤔
I doubt
@SibusisoHlophe-dp dj uneek done 3 albums for bone creepin on ah come up e1999 and art of war
Bone thugs....my favorite rap group period.
bone thugs n harmony - land of the heartless
At some period of time this was my favorite, so to speak √ I can't have favorite from that album, its impossible for me, but that song i loved extra let's say it like that
@@cybercloudx4955 Me too also Da Introduction
Please do bone thugs -Ghetto wine it’s a rare gem you will love it 😊
East 1999 my favorite song
East 1999 my nigga... Think about... 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶
DJ Unique on the beats
Its DJ U-NEEK
I use rock me some Bone Thugs-n-Harmony back in the 90's and 00's. One of my coworkers where I was working at the time put me on the them. This joint was one of my favorite on the E. 1999 Eternal album. It's even better when you add the Mr. Ouija 2 interlude that plays just before it.
Exactly. It has to go with it's prelude too. I cabt play this without the 'intro'.
🎶 🎶 🎶 Dear Mr Ouija can you please tell me my future. Will I die.. "🎶 🎶 🎶
Exactly. It has to go with it's prelude too. I cabt play this without the 'intro'.
🎶 🎶 🎶 Dear Mr Ouija can you please tell me my future. Will I die.. "🎶 🎶 🎶
Krazy Bone and Bizzy Bone both knows how to sing.
For all those that are old enough there was a game on the Sega mega drive called eternal warriors, dj unique was a big fun and sampled a lot of the sounds and mixed a lot of that with his love for horror movies ( Jason in the case of this track ) . Last element is the street they grew up on 99 and st clair .
BtNH =goats
Eternal Champions but yessurr facts!
@@DiRTyWoRK_TV yep eternal champions lol it’s been a while
Since a was young and playing Sega mega drive lol 😜
I'm playing the CD right now
Love this, brings me back to the mid 90’s in 5th/6th grade hanging out with my cousins and friends and me being the only goth skater punk metalhead in the local hip hop club every Sunday on all ages night
Classic BANGER
I'm digging your style just found your page definitely subscribing 💯
Family tree is a great family reunion song
Legendary song
Omfg i love your vibe
E 1999 Eternal is the first album I bought with my own cash at 13. I wish I could have made investments like that for the rest of my life😂
this my fave bone song. fave album too. but im old.
YOU ARE GONNA LOVE BONETHUGS _INTO THE FUTURE
Bizzy just released a new album, I think last week. It's hard, but man, they really need to get back with U-Neek.
You have to play the Mr. Ouiji intro before playing that song
MGK came out of the same area which is why MGK has done songs with Bone and is representing East 99 all the time
Midwest Chopper style represent
Bless!!!
Hey JT, please react to
Apache - Gangsta B tch
Bone - Thuggish Ruggish Bone
C-Bo - Birds in the Kitchen
❤❤
Bone thugs ❤
MR QUIJA!!!
You could just react to all of bone thugs albums especially E. 1999 Eternal and they’re all bangers
BTNH4Life !!!!
Check out Bone feat Petey Pablo "Struggle"
Curtis blow only the strong survive
With all the songs bone thugs has you could do 1 a day n still be doing different songs a year later
Hey, please react to the new single from the Krayzie Bone and DJ Paul collaboration album "We Made It" feat. Akon. It dropped a few days ago.
Check out krazy bone clash of the Titans it's a remake of Eminem rap God
10/10 track.
No notes.
Not 1 of them know how to sing. All of them can sing
i grew up with bone thug not knowing they demonic
They're not demonic. If you listen to many of their other songs they are actually very religious.
Example... Bizzy's The Gift, last song on the album is called Jesus. That's just 1 example. There are many other examples.
@@jermainedaniels2464. Ouija is demonic, what they were rapping about was demonic. It just sounds good.
@@pos2402 yes the whole Ouija thing is demonic and yes a lot of their early songs had it in the music. However, check out many of their other songs and pay attention to what is really being said in the so-called demonic songs. You might learn something.
The thing about Bone is they were very much like Pac in not caring about the metaphors and punchlines.
Their goal is sending a message.
@@pos2402huge Bone fan and you can't argue with that. The subject matter on That album E Eternal 1999 is very dark
Tupac was gay. Why even bring him in the topic. Bone's first couple albums were basic gangsta rap. The Art of War is where they got more spiritual. @@jermainedaniels2464