@@JackReacts904 the first of the month make sure you pick the right video. Bizzy Bone has Flames on his hat in his scene. React to that version of the video please.
The beats switch before Eazy's verse was a track called No Surrender and the one after Krayzie's verse is a track called Creepin on Ah Come Up. Both tracks are fire
I personally like this version better than the album version...Specifically Flesh and Bizzy sounds better on this one...Layzie’s not much different, Krayzie is better on the album version tho
Thats what I was tellin u about Bizzy’s voice...it just really made that Bone sound stand out. As for the edited version...I recommend checking out both versions of thier early songs cuz theres differences. They dont just cut words out the change them and use different melodies sometimes too and both versions sound fire. Songs like Thuggish Ruggish Bone, First Of The Month, Creepin On Ah Come Up and more have dope edited versions
Fr! Like when I first heard the edited radio version of the song creepin on ah come up I thought it was still fire asf cuz of the creativity it takes to put new words that still make sense and yea they would change up the melodies a bit too so it would be almost like a different song.
Maybe but I think eazy just wanted yella to get a check so he gave yella production credits! This is clearly not in line with yella’s production style. It sounds more like u- neek. Plus eazy got production credits for this song as well and he never produced a song in his life. But who knows maybe yella did do this but highly unlikely in my opinion. Kinda how dre took credit for all hit man , focus and even Scott storch Beats.
The only Bone albums that he did the whole production for are E.1999 Eternal and The Art of War. He only produced 3 track for Creepin' On Ah come up, Thuggish Ruggish Bone, No Surrender, and Creepin' On Ah Come Up. Tracks 1 was produced by Eazy E and DJ Yella, track 7, and 8 were produced by DJ Yella, track 2 was produced by Bone, and track 5 was produced by Rhythm D. On BTNHResurrection he produced 6 track and on Thug World Order he also produced 6 tracks, and on Uni5 he also produced 6 tracks three of which were only interludes. The only other Bon album that he produced by himself is the EP Bone 4 Life that came out in 2005
@@habitatnative This is indeed DJ Yella's production. This song was originally by the Ruthless Records group Yomo & Maulkie, it appeared on their album Are U Xperenced? in 1991, The only difference between Bones version and the original besides the lyrics is the spelling of the title, the original is spelled For The Love Of Money and Bone's Version is spelled Foe Tha Love Of $.
That was yella's beat. There's actually a version of the original song this beat was intended phor out there. (It was weak). Bone DEF did a better job with this beat.
Welcome to the rest of ur life bone is got the most songs that bang n probably the best & longest catalog of any rappers this will last u 4 life!!! Bone is eternal fr
“Welcome to the rest of ur life” lol that is so true. It sounds crazy but once you hear Bone for the first time you’ll never be the same. I can still remember the very first time I heard them, who I was with, where I was..everything about that moment and that was 1994. I’ve been a die hard fan ever since!
Good reaction bro and just some background information the song was produced by DJ Yella from N.W.A but majority of bones songs from 93 in the recording session till the late 90s were all done by DJ Uneek and a few from others here and there Uneek had a very good vibe with them and there sound yeah this song came out in 1994 off of the Creepin On Ah Come Up album. If you listen to this song on the album the switch over to Eazy E's verse where the beat changes was added in i believe by the person who uploaded the video or it could be a alternate version but more than likely not and the part at the end was kind of a flashback they showing you that the year prior like i was saying how they took one way bus tickets on the greyhound from Cleveland to LA thats them showing you them leaving cleveland to go find Eazy E and notice Eazy E wasn't on the bus so that makes it more understandable also the beat at the end of the video is also from the album this song is on its another song called ' Creepin On Ah Come Up' it's actually the title track and this was there second single to come out off of that album so back then this was almost a way to give people a sample of another song along with a commercial and on the uncensored songs you were talking about it really depends its like if we really want you to see the video then it doesn't matter too much but if the censoring is too much then do the uncensored. Much respect from Australia keep up the cool as reactions. My next reaction request would be Bone Thugs N Harmony First of Tha Month Video aslong as you can find one not censored mainly songs on vevo are censored otherwise i would suggest doing the lyric video and watching the actual video for yourself after but if you can video would be dope and Another one you will like is Shotz To Tha Double Glock By Bone Thugs N Harmony
If you like the beat for this track, In their first album they have the instrumental, it’s called “ Moe Cheese”. I bet you’ll enjoy it! Great reaction by the way.
I always loved Flesh verse the most on the EDITED version (cause on the dirty version all of their cadences are different). On the dirty version, I give it ta Kray.
Here's a little info about this song you may find interesting. This song was original performed by Ruthless Records artists Yomo & Maulkie in 1991. Maulkie would later join Ice Cube's group Da Lench Mob in 1994 the same year that Bone's EP Creepin On Ah Comeup was released
Gotta listen to the unedited version of this. You don't hear from Flesh in a lot of the songs because he was in jail during a large part of Bone's best years.
@@JackReacts904 If you wanna hear a dope verse from Flesh check out "Let The Law End" from their 3rd album "The Art Of War". He's got the last verse and fuckin kills it. One of, if not my favorite, from him.
Making my way thru your reactions, from the beginning. BTNH, one of the greatest groups ever. Consider checkin out “Flow Motion”, from their very first album, Faces of Death. Before becoming BTHN, they went by B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e. It’s said that Krazie performing Flow Motion for Eazy, over the phone, is what led to him signing the group.
You might as well just react to the whole East 99 eternal album and creepin on ah come up, then the art of war is from 1997 which is their most slept on double disc album which in my opinion is right up there with the 11x platinum east 99 album
Flesh was in prison around the time they got famous. That’s why he isn’t present on a lot the songs Also days of our lives is great E1999 1st of the month Look in to my eye Resurrection Budsmokers only
Cam and Jack Reacts I subscribed I like seeing the younger generation appreciate the stuff I grew up on and seeing what real hip hop was about back the. Keep up the good work
Great channel, keep up the great reacts. You should react to these Bone Thugs n Harmony songs too. It’s all mo thug If I could teach the world Change the world Shoot em up Friends Family tree Battlezone Waves
Yo I got one for you look up Bizzy bone Way too strong I am a long time fan I grew up listening to bone since 1994 when for tha love of money came out so I'm telling you bruh please listen to "WAY TOO STRONG" BIZZY BONE
This aint even a album its their debut demo n it's multi platnum this is the EP that got them mainstream when eazy signed bone to ruthless records n put them on the map thuggish ruggish bone is their first ever single n it's the nuke that started bone
This is there 2nd single ever put out on there first albums Creepin On Ah Comeup I believe Flesh was 20 Wish was 19 Krayzie was 20 Layzie was 18 Bizzy was 17
If you are going by the date the EP was released then Flesh was 21 Krayzie was 21 Wish was 20 Layzie was 19 Bizzy was 17 I used the Past age Calculator on the website Calculators.org just type in the person's date of birth and the date in the past you are trying to find the age on and it gives you how many years, months and days that person was
Listen to Flesh N Bone- Coming 2 Serve you featuring BG Knocc Out. One of the best Flesh N Bone songs and best Collaborations made. Plus not many have reacted to this underrated song.
This is why the 90's hip hop is lowkey untouchable
Hahah Bone Thugs song "1st of tha month" was my alarm song back in the 90s.
@@JackReacts904 the first of the month make sure you pick the right video. Bizzy Bone has Flames on his hat in his scene. React to that version of the video please.
that is my alarm song right now lol hahahaha
I was 15 years old when I first heard this album in 1994, I just turned 41 this past October
The beats switch before Eazy's verse was a track called No Surrender and the one after Krayzie's verse is a track called Creepin on Ah Come Up. Both tracks are fire
Wish outshines the rest with his verse on No Surrender
Make sure you go back and hear the explicit version cause its better than this
I personally like this version better than the album version...Specifically Flesh and Bizzy sounds better on this one...Layzie’s not much different, Krayzie is better on the album version tho
@@andy1181-l3m whole bars are changed on this. Lol
Doctor Duct tape i understand that, and it sounds dope
Thats what I was tellin u about Bizzy’s voice...it just really made that Bone sound stand out.
As for the edited version...I recommend checking out both versions of thier early songs cuz theres differences. They dont just cut words out the change them and use different melodies sometimes too and both versions sound fire. Songs like Thuggish Ruggish Bone, First Of The Month, Creepin On Ah Come Up and more have dope edited versions
Fr! Like when I first heard the edited radio version of the song creepin on ah come up I thought it was still fire asf cuz of the creativity it takes to put new words that still make sense and yea they would change up the melodies a bit too so it would be almost like a different song.
On this he wanted Bone T.H.U.G.S. to write his verse for him. They told he had to write his own verse to be on the song.
1993.....I was 13 and thought I was grown. Heard this,and blew my mind
Bone thugs n harmony greatest rap group of all time
Bone enterprise (first name of bone thugs) - flow motion their voices sound very young
DJ U-Neek did all Bone's early production
Maybe but I think eazy just wanted yella to get a check so he gave yella production credits! This is clearly not in line with yella’s production style. It sounds more like u- neek. Plus eazy got production credits for this song as well and he never produced a song in his life. But who knows maybe yella did do this but highly unlikely in my opinion. Kinda how dre took credit for all hit man , focus and even Scott storch Beats.
Scotlan Rogers for sure I def will look it up. Either way the beat is nice! Did he do the extended version too?
The only Bone albums that he did the whole production for are E.1999 Eternal and The Art of War. He only produced 3 track for Creepin' On Ah come up, Thuggish Ruggish Bone, No Surrender, and Creepin' On Ah Come Up. Tracks 1 was produced by Eazy E and DJ Yella, track 7, and 8 were produced by DJ Yella, track 2 was produced by Bone, and track 5 was produced by Rhythm D.
On BTNHResurrection he produced 6 track and on Thug World Order he also produced 6 tracks, and on Uni5 he also produced 6 tracks three of which were only interludes. The only other Bon album that he produced by himself is the EP Bone 4 Life that came out in 2005
@@habitatnative This is indeed DJ Yella's production. This song was originally by the Ruthless Records group Yomo & Maulkie, it appeared on their album Are U Xperenced? in 1991, The only difference between Bones version and the original besides the lyrics is the spelling of the title, the original is spelled For The Love Of Money and Bone's Version is spelled Foe Tha Love Of $.
That was yella's beat. There's actually a version of the original song this beat was intended phor out there. (It was weak). Bone DEF did a better job with this beat.
Bone thugs “Shoot em up” off the great white hype soundtrack
“Days of our lives” from set it off soundtrack
“Everyday thang” from the show soundtrack
Welcome to the rest of ur life bone is got the most songs that bang n probably the best & longest catalog of any rappers this will last u 4 life!!! Bone is eternal fr
“Welcome to the rest of ur life” lol that is so true. It sounds crazy but once you hear Bone for the first time you’ll never be the same. I can still remember the very first time I heard them, who I was with, where I was..everything about that moment and that was 1994. I’ve been a die hard fan ever since!
Good reaction bro and just some background information the song was produced by DJ Yella from N.W.A but majority of bones songs from 93 in the recording session till the late 90s were all done by DJ Uneek and a few from others here and there Uneek had a very good vibe with them and there sound yeah this song came out in 1994 off of the Creepin On Ah Come Up album. If you listen to this song on the album the switch over to Eazy E's verse where the beat changes was added in i believe by the person who uploaded the video or it could be a alternate version but more than likely not and the part at the end was kind of a flashback they showing you that the year prior like i was saying how they took one way bus tickets on the greyhound from Cleveland to LA thats them showing you them leaving cleveland to go find Eazy E and notice Eazy E wasn't on the bus so that makes it more understandable also the beat at the end of the video is also from the album this song is on its another song called ' Creepin On Ah Come Up' it's actually the title track and this was there second single to come out off of that album so back then this was almost a way to give people a sample of another song along with a commercial and on the uncensored songs you were talking about it really depends its like if we really want you to see the video then it doesn't matter too much but if the censoring is too much then do the uncensored. Much respect from Australia keep up the cool as reactions. My next reaction request would be Bone Thugs N Harmony First of Tha Month Video aslong as you can find one not censored mainly songs on vevo are censored otherwise i would suggest doing the lyric video and watching the actual video for yourself after but if you can video would be dope and Another one you will like is Shotz To Tha Double Glock By Bone Thugs N Harmony
If you like the beat for this track, In their first album they have the instrumental, it’s called “ Moe Cheese”. I bet you’ll enjoy it! Great reaction by the way.
Would like to see you react to their instrumental, “Moe Cheese”.
Flesh ATE that verse. To me he had the best verse.
You should do Bone-1st of tha month
That switch up at the end is a different song "creepin on tha come up"🔥🔥🔥
I always loved Flesh verse the most on the EDITED version (cause on the dirty version all of their cadences are different). On the dirty version, I give it ta Kray.
#Facts
Here's a little info about this song you may find interesting. This song was original performed by Ruthless Records artists Yomo & Maulkie in 1991. Maulkie would later join Ice Cube's group Da Lench Mob in 1994 the same year that Bone's EP Creepin On Ah Comeup was released
Check out Flesh's song "Northcoast" It has a laid back, jazzy type of vibe.
Gotta listen to the unedited version of this. You don't hear from Flesh in a lot of the songs because he was in jail during a large part of Bone's best years.
Flesh N Bone shines in the song called "Show Em" off their ressurection album.
That’s whole album he goes off Soulja’s Marching
The next one has to be “all original” if you want to hear flesh
@@JackReacts904 If you wanna hear a dope verse from Flesh check out "Let The Law End" from their 3rd album "The Art Of War". He's got the last verse and fuckin kills it. One of, if not my favorite, from him.
Flesh was on this one doe
this came out in 1994 it's from their debut EP Creepin' on ah Comeup
Making my way thru your reactions, from the beginning. BTNH, one of the greatest groups ever. Consider checkin out “Flow Motion”, from their very first album, Faces of Death. Before becoming BTHN, they went by B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e. It’s said that Krazie performing Flow Motion for Eazy, over the phone, is what led to him signing the group.
You doing ya thing with these reactions. Midaswell gone head and listen to look into my eyes. Showin love from 843
The art of war...part 1 and 2 🔥🔥🔥the whole thing is a go
"Boy you shoulda known by now... Eaaaaaaaazeeeey Duz it!'
They got a instrumental of this beat called mo cheese if you just want to bump the beat
You might as well just react to the whole East 99 eternal album and creepin on ah come up, then the art of war is from 1997 which is their most slept on double disc album which in my opinion is right up there with the 11x platinum east 99 album
redo this shit with the uncensored, it's more than worth it.
This is from their first album, they were all in their teens if I’m not mistaken.
@@JackReacts904 Bizzy Bone was 16 years old when this song was released
Old School yeah technically yes, I wasn’t counting “Faces of Death” as their first album.
That was came out in 94
Flesh was in prison around the time they got famous. That’s why he isn’t present on a lot the songs
Also days of our lives is great
E1999
1st of the month
Look in to my eye
Resurrection
Budsmokers only
Cam and Jack Reacts I subscribed
I like seeing the younger generation appreciate the stuff I grew up on and seeing what real hip hop was about back the. Keep up the good work
Bizzy bone
He is in East 1999 and that is the only other major song I remember Flesh having a verse in, he is only in the video for First of the month.
They were around 18-21 years old.
This is the censored version
Dj U-NEEK. Produced their first 4 albums. He didn't come back until uni5.
Great channel, keep up the great reacts. You should react to these Bone Thugs n Harmony songs too.
It’s all mo thug
If I could teach the world
Change the world
Shoot em up
Friends
Family tree
Battlezone
Waves
Album came out in 1994
Gotta listen to the explicit version for sure 🔥
Dj yella made the beat him and dj uneek yella actually from NWA aswell
Flow Motion from the Strength & Loyalty album, Wish murdered his verse on that song
yes please go the explicit version
crazy bone Bizzy bone and lazy bone are the best ones but bizzy bone and twista are good too
You should do bone thugs “Lord” with ASAP ferg
check out crept and we came, off the east 1999 eternal album wont be disappointed
Flesh & Bone is Lazy Bone brother he got locked up. I think he shot at the laws he was high on pcp. He good now
Krayzie Bone clash of the titans. Krayzie raps over rap god this is a must.
No reaction done on tha crossroads done by bone thugs definitely there number#1 known song.
Yo I got one for you look up Bizzy bone Way too strong I am a long time fan I grew up listening to bone since 1994 when for tha love of money came out so I'm telling you bruh please listen to "WAY TOO STRONG" BIZZY BONE
BTW For Tha Love Of Money and the Album Creepin On Ah Come Up was tha summer of 1994.
bone thugs - “eternal” the beat🔥🔥🔥
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DJ Yella from NWA made this beat
the music video was 13 years ago 😳
Flesh n bone - deadly
DJ Yella of NWA made that beat ..and most beats on first album
I'm late but great reaction🎤🔥
Do “1st of the Month”
- Like 224 in the buildin' - Great reaction vid - We jus dropped our 100th YT vid to this classic - Tap in sometime - Peace - ✌🏼
You're gonna like resurrection( paper, paper). Violins and pianos...
Bone Thugs-No Surrender
Thuggish ruggish bone came out in 94. Just before eazy died
This aint even a album its their debut demo n it's multi platnum this is the EP that got them mainstream when eazy signed bone to ruthless records n put them on the map thuggish ruggish bone is their first ever single n it's the nuke that started bone
Y’all listen to bone thugs n Tupac u gon love that
This is there 2nd single ever put out on there first albums Creepin On Ah Comeup
I believe
Flesh was 20
Wish was 19
Krayzie was 20
Layzie was 18
Bizzy was 17
Krayzie and Flesh are the oldest they would've been 20
Wish and Layzie was 19
Bizzy was 17/18 (depending on when it was recorded)
@@JackReacts904 A lot of MCs did back in the day. We never really thought about it back then
If you are going by the date the EP was released then
Flesh was 21
Krayzie was 21
Wish was 20
Layzie was 19
Bizzy was 17
I used the Past age Calculator on the website Calculators.org
just type in the person's date of birth and the date in the past you are trying to find the age on and it gives you how many years, months and days that person was
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Flesh doesn’t sound like this anymore because this was before he started layering his voice for his Versus
Bra do "body rot”off the art if war album
They were 14-15 when they came out
Do your thang white boy
Krazyie bone is da greatest rapper of all time
Please do We Ain't No Hoes-Twista ft Bone Thugs.
LEGENDS TELL ME WHAT GROUP OR PERSON HAS A FEATURE WITH TUPAC BIGGIE AND EAZY E??? Who I’ll wait.........
everyone knows that the answer is Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and if they don't they have no right to call themselves fans of Bone
That was DJ unique
React to Do or Doe feat. Twista - Po Pimp
check out steady fuckin by mc lyte
Bone thugs- thuggish ruggish bone. Probably layzie best verse ever
Designz R Us I definitely wouldn’t say all that lol
My favorite verse is Bizzy...flow and delivery is potent
Go react bone thugs - "all original", you will see strong flesh bone verse, best flesh flow ever i think!
Listen to Flesh N Bone- Coming 2 Serve you featuring BG Knocc Out.
One of the best Flesh N Bone songs and best Collaborations made.
Plus not many have reacted to this underrated song.
I think bizzy Bone nice with it 👍👍
REACT TO BONE THUGS - CREPT N WE CAME 🔥 FLESH SMOKED THAT BITCH!!
u should react to twista eminem mystikal da bart
Yea Eazy bars sound wack uncut lol when they're dirty it's way better hahaha loved this thou❣️
Lupe Fiasco - WAV Files
Can you please react to Flesh-n-Bone featuring BG Knoccout “Coming 2 Serve You”?
Best track of him fosho!!
I can name millions of bone songs for you from real common songs to rare songs in hidden gems but try -battle zone- always a fav of mine
Dj u-neek did the beat
Actually DJ Yella of NWA did
@@antoniojohnson8443 thank you for correcting me homie
DJ U-Neek!!!
Nope. DJ Yella of NWA did this beat
They was teenagers I think 19 years old
Flesh n bone Playa hater with krayzie and layzie they all went hard
They was bout 19 20 on this
THIS BEAT MAKE DJ YELA AND COME FIRST IN YOMO & MALUKI ALBUM FROM RUTHLES RECORDS
This is creeping up on the come album bro do Twista
U need to react to BoneThugs and 2pac track. Hardest beat also BoneThungs N Harmony-No Surrender
React to SPM...any song
This was made in 1993
Bizzy 76 to 73 flesh
Neighbor Hood slang bone art of war