There will never another group like them. Nothing before or since like that style. They will be in the rock n roll hall of fame one day. That’s how Important they are music and especially rap. The cypher is fire. Especially bizzy and krazie
Bizzy’s voice is unique in that when you hear it you don’t forget it. It’s kind of like Axel Rose from Guns N’ Roses or Freddie Mercury from queen - you don’t have to be particularly a fan of those genres of music, but you instantly recognize their voices and that they’re unique. Bizzy is like that.
U got this from the interview kray did lmao he said this almost exactly verbatim when he was asked about migos and talent is far better then a bank roll because u have hits now don’t mean u have legendary status of touching people the way bones songs have is how he worded it lol
Absolute goats man, I never seen this and I'm a huge bone fan from Down Under. So sick to see flesh come out with the open, dude missed out on so much but shows he can still spit. This was epic.
I don't usually respond to videos, but this time, I feel compelled to share my thoughts. Your reaction to the video is well done, and when it comes to your comment about Bizzy's flow, there's something remarkable about how he emphasizes certain words. Take, for example, the track with Biggie, where Bizzy raps: "My Messiahs better be ready for Armageddon, shit's expired It's wild, bless the child The one that became a man Put in positions off in the Clair All that I had to do was stare Test me now. Contender never no surrender, no pretend Pick up my pen, in my hand One of my trusted friend-friends, hey" While most rappers emphasize words at the end of each bar, Bizzy takes a unique approach. He gives prominence to seemingly inconspicuous words like "wild," a word that isn't at the end of this bar. Then, he places significant emphasis on "now" after "test me," which might seem random, but it adds a distinct and unique flavor to the lyrics, setting his flow apart from the norm. Compared to other conventional rappers who often sound generic, it's evident that there's a distinct obvious difference in his style. Furthermore, his ability to seamlessly switch between slow and fast raps, combined with his singing, showcases his versatility and sets him apart from other artists. Each of the five group members brings their own distinctive style, and together, they create something extraordinary that highlights their exceptional abilities.
Thank u so much for your comment. That’s some of the things that I noticed with Bizzy’s style. Many ppl don’t realize it because he makes it seem so effortless, but that unique style he got and ability to put words together the way h was explain is top tier
_Like I said, before, Lazybone is the lion of the group, the top dog, if you met him, you would know he’s truly welcoming, but you could fill in since his presence_
I’ve been a fan of Bone Thugs since the mid nineties since I’m from the Midwest and I was jamming to Notorious Thugs in 97 as the only goth skater punk metalhead in the local hip hop club
That’s a pretty long time bro. I’ve been enjoying the different fans of Bone Thugs during this content creation journey. I’ve known about them since a kid, but I never listened to any of their music. Feels good to be able to go back and enjoy such timeless music as an adult tho 🙏🏾
This is a good one. You should also check out 60 Second Assassins Feat Busta Rhymes, Layzie Bone, Twista and Jaz-O. Its just rapid fire bars on a great beat. ALL of them kill it.
_Lazybone flows is classic, that’s how to use the speed wrap back in the days before bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Everybody was speed rapping back in the 80s._ _But the rapper that started it all was Jaz-O Jay Z‘s mentor_
Appreciate that info. I’ll have to look into the origination of it. I swear Layzie Bone be making it seem so easy, but I kno he done perfected his craft and u can tell too!
Jaz-O did not originate no speed rap. go listen to Word to the Jaz album again, he was on that boom-bap style. he CAN rap fast but he didnt come in the game like that. Bone came right out the gate with songs like Flow Motion. The conversation is usually Freestyle Fellowship, Crucial Conflict, 36 Mafia, Twista and the Speedknot Mobstas, people like that, but Bone definitely took it the farthest, influenced more people etc. Drake said he listens to Bone in the studio when hes workin, Nelly used to rap like Bone, hell even Lil Wayne said his LOOKS was influenced by Bone with the braids..
@@DrippUP _Homie I was with Zulu nation, so let me put you on…_ _I’m talking about who came to the table with it first; Rapper Jaz-O, [Who is also a member of the Zulu nation under “Silva Dolla” & “Africa Bambaataa”] also known as The Originator, stud as a key pioneer behind the “triplet flow.”_ _A student of music theory, Jaz explained that his dexterous approach was the product of necessity._ _“I had to stuff those words, those extra syllables in the sixteen so it would transform those syllables into twenty-fourths, which became a triplet of an eighth,” he explained. “That’s why I called it the triplet style.”_ _That style was on full display on 1990 single “The Originator,” which featured his young protege Jay-Z long before Reasonable Doubt._ _Meanwhile in Chicago, a young emcee by the name of Tung Twista was on the verge of making history. On April 7th, 1992, Twista dropped his debut album Runnin’ Off At Da Mouth._ _Bones first album “Faces of Death” came out in 1993 with the song, “Flow Motion”_ _However, bone thugs fastest flows are on the 1996 album the Art of War, The album where Bone was clapping back at Twista, Crucial Conflict, and the rest of them_
_The secret is that they combine multiple words and form it into one_ For example : _Thesecretisthattheycombinemultiplewordsandformitintoone_ _👆🏼thats one word_
@@RetroQuinReacts Ima go.. Krayzie, Bizzy, Flesh, Layzie, Wish but.. idk sometimes I feel like Flesh took the number 2 spot. Krayzie def solidified as #1 not only in this cypher but across their entire career. Its def tracks he got outshined on but % wise for consistently having the hardest verse is def Krayzie, and i mean that man created this whole thing, he the originator.
Appreciate that bro! It’s hard for me to rank em. I definitely like Krayzie, Layzie, an Bizzy tho. I’ll have to go back and listen again before I decide
Fasho bro. I got a couple of Mo thugs up on the channel already. Definitely will be getting more on the channel soon. I got another vid dropping tomorro at 3:00 p.m. est., but I can’t remember which one it is. I schedule them days or even weeks in advance sometimes
He definitely should've been on it but "weakest" verse....tell me an actual album that wish sucked on??? Beginning to end....when he has time to write he kills shit...yeah this celebration everything 100 and few other throw away songs...wish isn't spur of moment rapper...not every great rapper is
man i love bone but ill say what i know most of yall are thinkin. wish sucks. Bone's lyrics and flow are so good but I think they've been riddled with terrible production ever since the Art of War days, which can absolutely kill the vibe. They've released a lot of music over the last 15 years with such horrible production on the tracks that their flow isn't enough to make it good music. The DJ U-Neek days were the best.
Its criminal how bone gets passed by these days. They are nothing short of immaculate
True. I wish more ppl would give them their flowers. One of the best and most historic groups ever!
There will never another group like them. Nothing before or since like that style.
They will be in the rock n roll hall of fame one day. That’s how Important they are music and especially rap.
The cypher is fire. Especially bizzy and krazie
Agreed bro! They set the precedent for what good music is. I doubt another group will even come close to them frfr
Including flesh bone
Bizzy’s voice is unique in that when you hear it you don’t forget it. It’s kind of like Axel Rose from Guns N’ Roses or Freddie Mercury from queen - you don’t have to be particularly a fan of those genres of music, but you instantly recognize their voices and that they’re unique. Bizzy is like that.
Absolutely! I love Bizzy’s voice 🔥🔥🔥
I listen to this cypher like a regular song 💯
Yessirrrr!! They spit straight 🔥🔥🔥 on this one
Man, I've been waiting all this year to get a new Bone thugs reaction. HAPPY NEW YEAR Bone thugs fam.
Happy New Year my guy!! U already kno I got more coming! Thanks for the continued support 🙏🏾
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🔥🔥💪🏾
Krayzie killed it!
Yessuhhhh 🔥
So Bizzy is likely the most underrated lyricist of all time. In all of music. Not just hip hop. He's right on Ems level.
I’m relatively new to Bizzy, but I can definitely see the talent level. Super underrated
More like Ems on bizzys level. Without das exf and bone, we wouldn’t have that style. I think.
@@Jimmyd134 agreed
Bro BONE is my all time Favorite group and this was the perfect song to react too
Most def bro! I didn’t really listen to em growing up, but now that I’m in the reaction space I’ve been going down the rabbit hole. They got some 🔥🔥🔥
You gotta react to battlezone from their resurrection album. Has one of the dopest krayzie bone verses ever.
Most definitely bro! I’ll make sure to get it added to my list 💪🏾
All these rappers are A plus, elite rappers
Most definitely agree!!
Hype is temporary while talent is permanent. Bone is the prime example!
True story!!! 🔥🔥🔥
U got this from the interview kray did lmao he said this almost exactly verbatim when he was asked about migos and talent is far better then a bank roll because u have hits now don’t mean u have legendary status of touching people the way bones songs have is how he worded it lol
@@kevinpaul7313 really? Which interview? I haven’t heard him say that but I guess it’s a common opinion if you recognize talent over hype 💪
@@Aztikx it was an interview around the time bizzy went left on migos
It's closer to 30 years
E1999 the album came out in 95 and is technically their 3rd album
Thanks for clarifying that. They been around for a longgggggg time 🔥
Let’s go kray and bizzy stand out for me love there flows
Yessirrrrr!! All of em came wit it on this one. Glad I finally got a chance to knock it out 🔥🔥🔥
Krayzie Bone is just different!
True story!
Tech N9ne,Twista and MGK have gave love to Bone and have done songs with them since they all do the Midwest chopper style of rap
Appreciate that. I may start reacting to some of their music in the future. My plan is to cover as many legends as possible
2024 will be 30 years they suppose to be doing 1 final album and a documentary
Hopefully they do it. I bet it’ll be 🔥 too!
Love how you express your point of view. I dig it brother😊
Much appreciated my guy! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Bone4Life!MO 7th FBG.....It's The Life!☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
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gotta hear Bone thugs- Shoot em up
Fasho. I think that’s one on my list already, but if not I’ll definitely add it!
Absolute goats man, I never seen this and I'm a huge bone fan from Down Under. So sick to see flesh come out with the open, dude missed out on so much but shows he can still spit.
This was epic.
This was my first time as well. Definitely enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by. Glad that u enjoyed as well 🙏🏾
@@RetroQuinReacts anytime you dropping bone, I'm dropping by.
Love from Australia. Enjoy.
Much love & again thanks for supporting 🙏🏾
Bone Thugs 🔥🔥
True story 🔥🔥🔥
I don't usually respond to videos, but this time, I feel compelled to share my thoughts. Your reaction to the video is well done, and when it comes to your comment about Bizzy's flow, there's something remarkable about how he emphasizes certain words. Take, for example, the track with Biggie, where Bizzy raps:
"My Messiahs better be ready for Armageddon, shit's expired
It's wild, bless the child
The one that became a man
Put in positions off in the Clair
All that I had to do was stare
Test me now. Contender never no surrender, no pretend
Pick up my pen, in my hand
One of my trusted friend-friends, hey"
While most rappers emphasize words at the end of each bar, Bizzy takes a unique approach. He gives prominence to seemingly inconspicuous words like "wild," a word that isn't at the end of this bar. Then, he places significant emphasis on "now" after "test me," which might seem random, but it adds a distinct and unique flavor to the lyrics, setting his flow apart from the norm. Compared to other conventional rappers who often sound generic, it's evident that there's a distinct obvious difference in his style. Furthermore, his ability to seamlessly switch between slow and fast raps, combined with his singing, showcases his versatility and sets him apart from other artists. Each of the five group members brings their own distinctive style, and together, they create something extraordinary that highlights their exceptional abilities.
Thank u so much for your comment. That’s some of the things that I noticed with Bizzy’s style. Many ppl don’t realize it because he makes it seem so effortless, but that unique style he got and ability to put words together the way h was explain is top tier
Happy New Years Fam I Just Ran Across Your Reaction Great Reaction Blessings To You And Your Family
Much appreciated. Happy New Year & many blessings to u and your family as well ❤️🙏🏾
_Like I said, before, Lazybone is the lion of the group, the top dog, if you met him, you would know he’s truly welcoming, but you could fill in since his presence_
For sure bro! I’m hoping I can meet em one day and chop it up wit em. They got that timeless music no doubt 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
KRAY ALWAYS SPITS FIRE.. MENTAL ASSASIN
Yessuhhhhh!! 🔥🔥🔥
Lyrical messiah
Goat run.
I would love to see someone try top this.
Bizzy and Kray will dominate solo.
Agreed! It’ll be tough for someone else to top this greatness frfr 🔥🔥
I’ve been a fan of Bone Thugs since the mid nineties since I’m from the Midwest and I was jamming to Notorious Thugs in 97 as the only goth skater punk metalhead in the local hip hop club
That’s a pretty long time bro. I’ve been enjoying the different fans of Bone Thugs during this content creation journey. I’ve known about them since a kid, but I never listened to any of their music. Feels good to be able to go back and enjoy such timeless music as an adult tho 🙏🏾
There is a video where Layzie explains why they rap so fast.
They are trying to rhyme the most within the time of their verses
Ahhhh makes sense. I’ll have to try and look that up. Appreciate u for letting me kno that
Kray da 🐐! 🔥💀🔥
Yessuhhhh!! 🔥🔥🔥
This is a good one. You should also check out 60 Second Assassins Feat Busta Rhymes, Layzie Bone, Twista and Jaz-O. Its just rapid fire bars on a great beat. ALL of them kill it.
Most definitely! I bet I’ll enjoy that one a lot! I’ll for sure get it added to my list so I can knock it out 💪🏾
@@RetroQuinReacts You wont be disappointed!
Bettttt!! 💪🏾💪🏾
60 second assassins is fire.. Layzie went tf off on there. might not have been the fastest but he was the smoothest fa sho
Is it just me or does bizzy have a Latino twang to his voice 🤔 either simply masterful rapping
Hmmmm…. U might be into something wit that one. I’ll have to check out a couple Latino artists to make the correlation
bizzy bone real killer
Noted 💪🏾
Bone 4life
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Huh???!
I miss this shit!!
Classic!
_Lazybone flows is classic, that’s how to use the speed wrap back in the days before bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Everybody was speed rapping back in the 80s._
_But the rapper that started it all was Jaz-O Jay Z‘s mentor_
Appreciate that info. I’ll have to look into the origination of it. I swear Layzie Bone be making it seem so easy, but I kno he done perfected his craft and u can tell too!
Jaz-O did not originate no speed rap. go listen to Word to the Jaz album again, he was on that boom-bap style. he CAN rap fast but he didnt come in the game like that. Bone came right out the gate with songs like Flow Motion. The conversation is usually Freestyle Fellowship, Crucial Conflict, 36 Mafia, Twista and the Speedknot Mobstas, people like that, but Bone definitely took it the farthest, influenced more people etc. Drake said he listens to Bone in the studio when hes workin, Nelly used to rap like Bone, hell even Lil Wayne said his LOOKS was influenced by Bone with the braids..
@@DrippUP
_Homie I was with Zulu nation, so let me put you on…_
_I’m talking about who came to the table with it first; Rapper Jaz-O, [Who is also a member of the Zulu nation under “Silva Dolla” & “Africa Bambaataa”] also known as The Originator, stud as a key pioneer behind the “triplet flow.”_
_A student of music theory, Jaz explained that his dexterous approach was the product of necessity._
_“I had to stuff those words, those extra syllables in the sixteen so it would transform those syllables into twenty-fourths, which became a triplet of an eighth,” he explained. “That’s why I called it the triplet style.”_
_That style was on full display on 1990 single “The Originator,” which featured his young protege Jay-Z long before Reasonable Doubt._
_Meanwhile in Chicago, a young emcee by the name of Tung Twista was on the verge of making history. On April 7th, 1992, Twista dropped his debut album Runnin’ Off At Da Mouth._
_Bones first album “Faces of Death” came out in 1993 with the song, “Flow Motion”_
_However, bone thugs fastest flows are on the 1996 album the Art of War, The album where Bone was clapping back at Twista, Crucial Conflict, and the rest of them_
_The secret is that they combine multiple words and form it into one_
For example :
_Thesecretisthattheycombinemultiplewordsandformitintoone_
_👆🏼thats one word_
Ahhhhhh. That makes perfect sense bro. The way they put it together so seamlessly is insane!! Blows my mind whn I hear it 🔥🔥
🤣 we told you!!!
Lol yessirrrr! Y’all did not disappoint one bit on this one 😂😂
5 dog went hard
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Krayzie Bone - I Remember, a song for other members :D
Made a note of it bro 💪🏾
BIZZY 100% went the hardest on this track. My top picks for this track. are bizzy bine and krayzie bone
I didn’t even kno Bizzy had a flow that crazy until I listened to this one 🔥🔥
What’s your order for this cypher bro?
@@RetroQuinReacts Ima go.. Krayzie, Bizzy, Flesh, Layzie, Wish but.. idk sometimes I feel like Flesh took the number 2 spot. Krayzie def solidified as #1 not only in this cypher but across their entire career. Its def tracks he got outshined on but % wise for consistently having the hardest verse is def Krayzie, and i mean that man created this whole thing, he the originator.
Appreciate that bro! It’s hard for me to rank em. I definitely like Krayzie, Layzie, an Bizzy tho. I’ll have to go back and listen again before I decide
For sure. It’s tough for me.
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Yessirrr!! I finally got a chance to knock this one out. Straight 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yessuhhhh 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Krayzie Bone All That I've Learned
Fasho. I’ll make sure to get it added to my list 💪🏾
I KNOW THIS VID IS OLD,.. BUT YOU SHOULD REACT TO BONE THUGS FT THE GAME - CELEBRATION
Fasho. I’ll look into it
react last 4 album of bizzy bro 😊
I got u my guy!
Migos aint never respond to Bizzy and Layzie 🤣
Lol they kno wassup 😂😂. I still gotta get that diss reaction knocked out too. I got it in my notes to do
Fuxxxk them...where's 21 bitxxxxhes at hes the one that crossed the line
You know where he's at? No but he knows....we all want a piece.....MO
Migos never responded to assassin by krayzie bone because they are weirdos wearing girls clothes
Sheeshhhh!!
Everybody keep booing us
*Doing us
React to Thug music plays on
Fasho. I gotchu!! I’ll get it added to my list 🙏🏾
I been watching your bone reaction I figure you’ll like bone thug music plays on
Much appreciated for that support. I’m sure I will and since u been watching u kno the style of music I prefer. Can’t wait to get it knocked out 🙏🏾
Caption this group is different. No shit. React to down 71 young bul
Most definitely! I got that on my list to do. I should be getting to it soon 💪🏾🤝🏾
Word bro. I got a list for you if you need and you got to react to some of the Mo Thugs songs too bro
Fasho bro. I got a couple of Mo thugs up on the channel already. Definitely will be getting more on the channel soon. I got another vid dropping tomorro at 3:00 p.m. est., but I can’t remember which one it is. I schedule them days or even weeks in advance sometimes
Yo kid react to Debt To Society Bone Thugs. Bizzy kills
Betttt my guy! I definitely gotta get that one knocked out 💪🏾💪🏾
They all killed it but wish shouldn’t have been on this one. I’m sorry 😂
Yea, he was the weak link for sure. Bizzy & Layzie went the craziest to me 💪🏾
@@RetroQuinReacts Indeed man. It’s crazy that you think crazy out rapped krayzie because I also thought the same.
Yessuhhhh. Krayzie Bone was puttin in work too. I think I enjoy his triple time flows the best.
He definitely should've been on it but "weakest" verse....tell me an actual album that wish sucked on??? Beginning to end....when he has time to write he kills shit...yeah this celebration everything 100 and few other throw away songs...wish isn't spur of moment rapper...not every great rapper is
@Retro Quin Reacts Layzie aka BackBone has always been and is a beast...listen to catalogue...although it would take year to do all his tracks
man i love bone but ill say what i know most of yall are thinkin. wish sucks. Bone's lyrics and flow are so good but I think they've been riddled with terrible production ever since the Art of War days, which can absolutely kill the vibe. They've released a lot of music over the last 15 years with such horrible production on the tracks that their flow isn't enough to make it good music. The DJ U-Neek days were the best.
I like how all of em have their own sound, but whn they all come together it’s magical
why yall sleeping on wish?
I like em all. Wish go crazy too 🔥🔥
True story. I love his voice!
Wish kills it in mo murda tho
Grove his Vibe's
yessirrrr 🔥🔥🔥