LET THE RECORD REFLECT: Anthony 'Krayzie Bone' Henderson is the most underrated and UNDERAPPRECIATED creative genius in the HISTORY of hip-hop. PERIOD. From the unique voice to the concepts to the production, Kray was the heart and soul of EVERY song that propelled BTNH to legendary status and needs to be given his flowers. As a matter of fact, It's All Real from Disc 1 of The Art of War is still the most unique rap song I have ever heard. EVER. The man is Top 5, DEAD OR ALIVE.....and gratitude to Court for presenting a platform with perspective, substance and maturity!!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
"Nigga just because Krayzie quiet, speak less, don't be mistaking my kindness for weakness, humble, but ready to rumble, my violent side I can't deny, i'm like Jekyll and Hyde, Gemini...." YES!! "It's All Real" is one of my favorite songs ever.
I still have the copy I bought back in 99. Bought another copy about 2 years ago. Thug mentality falls right under E. 1999 Eternal for me. The album is 🔥
I appreciate Kray answering everything in great detail. No avoiding the questions, just straight answers. I believe EVERY word of it. Coming from a family of drinkers, when someone consumes alcohol daily, the way Layzie did back then, it's easy for outsiders to have influence and play devil's advocate on an inebriated mind because it's constantly in a weak and vulnerable state.
What do you mean "no one way bus tickets questions" ? I want to hear that story.... for the one millionth time jk 😆 I hear you man. Court is the only one asking the right questions and we are finally getting deep and detail stories about the group.
We finally getting straight answers to questions us OG BONE fans have asked for DECADES. This why Kray is the leader/heartbeat to me. Heavy is the crown sometimes you gotta make the hard decisions. Look how it all turned out. Two CLASSIC Mo Thug albums. We might have never heard of Powder P 😂
So agreeable!!! The first two mo thug albums were 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 hell even mo thug 3 the mother ship was hard the backyard ft layzie and l his son.. and I definitely was fuckin with powder p, thug queen, Soulja boy, 2 Tru graveyard shift. I wish mo thug woulda kept going.. which they did but I felt like the new music got weak
You are the best person to interview Bone… you’re asking great questions and getting into the behind the scenes that we all wondered about… everyone else asks about the same stuff. Salute OG💯💪🏾
As a long time Bone fan, I truly appreciate these interviews! I love hearing the different perspectives. I love how these are not the typical generic interviews we usually get.
These Bone Thug interviews are the BEST interviews ever with this group. Bone has such a long and interesting story. So many things happened in the 90s - 2000s with this group that we as fans wondered what was happening behind the scenes. It's dope to see the members be so open and honest with everything that was going down. You really do realize how young they were when they came into the game. It's difficult to be business men when you're kids, juggling fortune and fame, the passing of Eazy... it's a lot to handle. This is a great podcast.
I never click on a video so fast cousin Court 😂. That episode with uncle lazyie was very powerful & to finally hear what uncle Krayzie gotta say is really good
Krayzie Bone Is One Of My Favorite Rap Lyrictists Of All Time Hes A Very Underrated Rapper And Producer Cleveland Legend Great Interview Krayzie Bone Is A Down To Earth And Humble Man 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bone Thugs N Harmony Is One Of My Favorite Rap Groups Of All Time Cleveland Legends
I really wish KB could've stayed with Mo Thug. Letting Mo Thug fall apart was one of the biggest mistakes Bone made in their career. Once all the Bone members started having their own labels and entourages, things started getting diluted. Still, it's Bone 4 Life.
This man deserves all the props and everything good coming to him, out of all the established platforms this man know how to ask all the right questions back to back getting a better insight on real BTNH stories from the members themselves asking questions getting answers for us true Bone fans wanted know etc..etc.. 👏 💐 💐
Man I knew Krayzie couldn’t snake Layzie like that. I just can’t see it in him to be that kind of person, that kind of friend. I’m glad he revealed all the details and apple truthfully. Layzie need to take accountability. I got love for those guys 💯
It came down to a Layzie Bone not helping Krayzie Bone run the label and getting the right people to run the label…. as a man. It’s just like a relationship friendship if it’s not beneficial to both of us and it’s causing me stress, I will let it go. Nothing is worth your peace. He had to focus on himself I respect krayzie.
Each member you interviewed is the best interview I'VE seen from each member. I can tell youre also a fan and its much appreciated. As Bone fans we get sick of the same ol questions every day.
Court once again you are doing us Bone fans justice! Really was intrigued by getting Kray's side of the story. Whole point is to get all the members side of their stories, if possible
I knew Krayzie wasn't crazy like they was making it out to be. He's most likely the most level-headed out of the group (we won't even get into how much he contributes to their signature sound, melodies, and flow). #LeatherFace
When you're surrounded by alcoholics the alcoholics will always call you crazy and blow things out of proportion to hide the fact that they have their own personal issues that they dwell on which they're too afraid to actually address. The truth will always get twisted.
I felt like that in our first business family everywhere.I love this interview this one for the hall of fame,such honesty no sugar coating straight to the point.Court you did a dope job of asking all the right ones.Legendary
I agree, I still listen to it to this day. It aged so well too. "That's The Way" and "Silent Warrior" are some of my all time favorites from the album.
@@vexotimmer2675 OMG ! You beat me to it @vexotimmer2675 ! Silent Warrior is on another level ! That song really speaks to me, because a lot of people mistake my kindness for weakness…But that’s their loss cause deep down inside, A Silent Warrior is what I am 💜
The fact that Bone members can beef with each other and still be cool with each other after is something that's unheard of in the music industry especially from music groups. They're truly an inspiration to the music industry.
You are one of the best interviewers to interview Bone. You actually know what you are talking about, you didn't just google bone and just ask about biggie/pac. Good questions, great job.
When I heard layzie’s side of the story I couldn’t wait for Krayzie’s side. I believe them both in their perspectives. Great content! After you get Wish on you should do the unthinkable and get all 5 on together!
@@derekhakeem8 because the truth can be all about perspective. It can be a single number. From one end it someone can see it as a 6 and the other person can see it can see it as a 9.
Yup. I won't lie...also feel that Bone got some of their rapping skills from the Poetic Hustlaz and the Graveyard shift. I peeked their double time flow on E.1999
Well, be that as it may, but there will always be a mo thugs family that can't be fired or forgotten, period, and that's us the bone thugs fans. We're Eternal
There's no denying that Mo Thug was a shining empire...Lay said that...they were still successful off pure talent and love for music, quality music....ya know
They all had problems, but Bizzy problems effected the group like when he didn't show up in Art of War shows and music videos. Flesh was on mushrooms when he got locked up for 10 years.
bizzy and lay were the 2 wildboys of the group, everybody knows that. Flesh was too but he was mostly locked up and never a big contributor to the albums anyway. Wish and Kray were the 2 you barely ever seen or heard from unless the new album was dropping. I never heard Krayzie running wild on drugs and alcohol, moving and talkin reckless like layzie n bizzy would. They were extra reckless with it.
KRAY was always about business and music, so it's not surprising that he made the move to leave Mo Thugs. He made it clear that after coming into the office and witnessing a party, that was his last straw and he legally departed. This was all before expressing that they need to get serious with business and make changes by firing all their family members. Business should always come before partying, and KRAY choose the former. Despite having a talented roster of Mo Thugs artists, I don't blame him one bit. Mo Thugs 1 and 2 were classics (under KRAY and LAY); I can't say the same for Mo Thugs 3 and 4, because they were lackluster at best.
I definitely enjoyed this little segment. Glad it popped up in the algorithm. Definitely about to sub. I enjoy podcasts that have a calm vibe vs loud & obnoxious yelling in the mic & over talking lol
I agree. They need to take their time and do one last great Bone Thugs album. Not some half-assed ass shit either, but a real album with all 5 members with some dope ass producers.
This explains A LOT actually 🤔. Especially how Layzie acted when KB was making his solo debut and they rushed BTNHResurrection into production while KB was still busy working on his solo album. Layzie was being spiteful over the Mo'Thugs situation. Sad what happened to Mo'Thugs either way tho.
He was doing the promo for his solo album actually. He talked about it in the Unsung episode. But I think there was a lot of turmoil in the group at the time, because they had their problem with Ruthless, and you had Bizzy no showing live events, Flesh constantly in trouble with the law. And none of them were ready to run a label.
Souljah Boy was my favorite out of the Mo Thug members. I was heavily anticipating his debut solo album to come out, but it never did. I was so pissed back then.
We need them to do another bone thugs album like the art of war, already, but instead of 2, would it kill them to do a triple disc one at that? I believe they can do it, especially if it's going to be the finale? 🤞
Double CD was kind of a hack back then because each record sold counted as 2, & if the artist had the right deal it probably benefited them. That motivation is gone now with streaming, so I don’t think anyone is doing double albums anymore. Besides, no disrespect to anyone in the group but show me anyone else who has done stuff on the level of “Apply the Pressure” or “Another Level” in the last 10 years. It’s asking a lot.
Its a tricky and slippery slope that has to be traversed carefully and respectfully. It would only be fair to ask Krayzie his perspective. Inserting the clips of Layzie was to provide context for the viewers that may not know the convo we are referring to and to also NOT misquote Layzie. 💯
@@HoldinCourtPodcast Understood.. It felt a little out of place because Ya'll dug in to something fuckdup that done faded a bit in their memories and now they gotta answer for themselves on the spot (and keep it cool amongst themselves). Cool for us viewers but may not be cool to bring it up in this manner in front of a lot of strangers. Does a 3rd Bone got to confirm what his homies said? It might turn in to something else than it was intended to be.. Just a reflection.. It's all respect! Appreciate the podcast 👊🙏💯
IMO: Layzie seen the success “All Good” was having and said “Mighty Mo Thug” should of been the single but turned around next album and made “This Ain’t Livin' with Krayzie's artist and his crush at the time Felecia and the last album was the single “All Life Long”😂😂😂😂. Everybody got they faults but Lay was saying everything that sounds good, he even walked back the Conspiracy stuff
Krayzie bone ain't a rapper he's a musical genius!
Lyrical Assassin
You took the words outta my mind
Facts! He's my G.O.A.T!
He's a Titan 😎 🔥🔥🔥 💀 Skull 💀 Face 4 Life aka Bone
Facts
LET THE RECORD REFLECT: Anthony 'Krayzie Bone' Henderson is the most underrated and UNDERAPPRECIATED creative genius in the HISTORY of hip-hop. PERIOD. From the unique voice to the concepts to the production, Kray was the heart and soul of EVERY song that propelled BTNH to legendary status and needs to be given his flowers. As a matter of fact, It's All Real from Disc 1 of The Art of War is still the most unique rap song I have ever heard. EVER. The man is Top 5, DEAD OR ALIVE.....and gratitude to Court for presenting a platform with perspective, substance and maturity!!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I still bang its all Real to this day! 🔥 ass song great song to blaze to aswell
Till dis day!
"Nigga just because Krayzie quiet, speak less, don't be mistaking my kindness for weakness,
humble, but ready to rumble, my violent side I can't deny, i'm like Jekyll and Hyde, Gemini...."
YES!! "It's All Real" is one of my favorite songs ever.
@@vexotimmer2675 SAY THAT SHIT BELOVED!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
But yet you rather listen to drake 😅
I said it before, i'm a say it again...."Thug Mentality 1999" is a muthafucking MASTERPIECE. One of the best albums ever!
that was on repeat for me. i agree with you
Facts big facts
Definitely!! Without a doubt my favorite Solo album that any of them released.
love the way i wet em when i get up in em
I still have the copy I bought back in 99. Bought another copy about 2 years ago. Thug mentality falls right under E. 1999 Eternal for me. The album is 🔥
I appreciate Kray answering everything in great detail. No avoiding the questions, just straight answers. I believe EVERY word of it. Coming from a family of drinkers, when someone consumes alcohol daily, the way Layzie did back then, it's easy for outsiders to have influence and play devil's advocate on an inebriated mind because it's constantly in a weak and vulnerable state.
Finally.. No one way bus ticket questions... tired of all those.. This is what we want to hear
What do you mean "no one way bus tickets questions" ? I want to hear that story.... for the one millionth time jk 😆
I hear you man. Court is the only one asking the right questions and we are finally getting deep and detail stories about the group.
That's because Court is a fan like us and not just a journalist. No one way bus tickets questions...😂
@@TheCopyEngineer 🤣 i love it
@@GenAries11 😂 its awesome
@@SmallBalls-fl6oh 😂😂
We finally getting straight answers to questions us OG BONE fans have asked for DECADES. This why Kray is the leader/heartbeat to me. Heavy is the crown sometimes you gotta make the hard decisions. Look how it all turned out. Two CLASSIC Mo Thug albums. We might have never heard of Powder P 😂
Agreed
Yeah I agree, especially the Mo Thugs "Family Scriptures" album. That album was such a classic.
So agreeable!!! The first two mo thug albums were 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 hell even mo thug 3 the mother ship was hard the backyard ft layzie and l his son.. and I definitely was fuckin with powder p, thug queen, Soulja boy, 2 Tru graveyard shift. I wish mo thug woulda kept going.. which they did but I felt like the new music got weak
I miss the question how was it like to record with Tupac how was it to record with biggie how did you meet easy
This might be the best detailed interview Bone thugs ever had 💯
You are the best person to interview Bone… you’re asking great questions and getting into the behind the scenes that we all wondered about… everyone else asks about the same stuff. Salute OG💯💪🏾
I respect Court because how he does his interviews. He’s real professional and not trying be messy with his questioning
Wtf is on his hairline
As a long time Bone fan, I truly appreciate these interviews! I love hearing the different perspectives. I love how these are not the typical generic interviews we usually get.
Shanti whats ur IG? 🤔 Asking for myself 🤣
Exactly 💯
❤️Bone thugs ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
These Bone Thug interviews are the BEST interviews ever with this group. Bone has such a long and interesting story. So many things happened in the 90s - 2000s with this group that we as fans wondered what was happening behind the scenes. It's dope to see the members be so open and honest with everything that was going down. You really do realize how young they were when they came into the game. It's difficult to be business men when you're kids, juggling fortune and fame, the passing of Eazy... it's a lot to handle. This is a great podcast.
I never click on a video so fast cousin Court 😂. That episode with uncle lazyie was very powerful & to finally hear what uncle Krayzie gotta say is really good
Krayzie Bone Is One Of My Favorite Rap Lyrictists Of All Time Hes A Very Underrated Rapper And Producer Cleveland Legend Great Interview Krayzie Bone Is A Down To Earth And Humble Man 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bone Thugs N Harmony Is One Of My Favorite Rap Groups Of All Time Cleveland Legends
I really wish KB could've stayed with Mo Thug. Letting Mo Thug fall apart was one of the biggest mistakes Bone made in their career. Once all the Bone members started having their own labels and entourages, things started getting diluted. Still, it's Bone 4 Life.
Keep em coming bro, dopest interviewer out there💯
Big Court killing these interviews loving it keep up the work king💙🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't wait to listen to this interview in its entirety.
In the words of Flesh-n-Bone to his brothers, " Please don't let demons rip y'all apart.❤️🙏🏾😊🙌🏿
One of the best non messy hip hop podcasts.... Salute Court...
I gotta agree.
This man deserves all the props and everything good coming to him, out of all the established platforms this man know how to ask all the right questions back to back getting a better insight on real BTNH stories from the members themselves asking questions getting answers for us true Bone fans wanted know etc..etc.. 👏 💐 💐
Appreciate the acknowledgment and positive feedback. Thanks for tapping in. 💯
Kray my favorite member, any feature he been on he always take the artist song up a notch and his verses on bone thugs music been🔥🔥🚀💯
Keep these interviews coming Court! Dopest show on the tube!
Always good to hear the other side. Big ups to Kray! Always my favorite Bone member.
Man I knew Krayzie couldn’t snake Layzie like that. I just can’t see it in him to be that kind of person, that kind of friend. I’m glad he revealed all the details and apple truthfully. Layzie need to take accountability. I got love for those guys 💯
It came down to a Layzie Bone not helping Krayzie Bone run the label and getting the right people to run the label…. as a man. It’s just like a relationship friendship if it’s not beneficial to both of us and it’s causing me stress, I will let it go. Nothing is worth your peace. He had to focus on himself I respect krayzie.
Another great segment. Part 5, ... I'm ready lol
Facts💯
KRAY BEEN IN MY TOP 5🎤 SINCE I WAS A CHILD😎... #MIDWESTCOWBOYS 🤠💯
It’s so refreshing seeing an interviewer sincerely asking for info from a neutral base and not trying to stir some shit
Court....These the best, most comprehensive, REAL interviews on my guys I've ever witnessed. Much Respect my brutha.
Each member you interviewed is the best interview I'VE seen from each member. I can tell youre also a fan and its much appreciated. As Bone fans we get sick of the same ol questions every day.
Court once again you are doing us Bone fans justice! Really was intrigued by getting Kray's side of the story. Whole point is to get all the members side of their stories, if possible
I can’t wait for the full interview
I knew Krayzie wasn't crazy like they was making it out to be. He's most likely the most level-headed out of the group (we won't even get into how much he contributes to their signature sound, melodies, and flow).
#LeatherFace
When you're surrounded by alcoholics the alcoholics will always call you crazy and blow things out of proportion to hide the fact that they have their own personal issues that they dwell on which they're too afraid to actually address.
The truth will always get twisted.
Besides even in that documentary when they were reunified, Layzie did not check the mics and Bizzy was too high for the live performance.
DROP THE WHOLE INTERVIEW! Please 😭😭
Kray will always put his folks ahead of him self true loyalty
Krayzie bone was absolutely right 💯💯💯👊🏼truth story about it
I felt like that in our first business family everywhere.I love this interview this one for the hall of fame,such honesty no sugar coating straight to the point.Court you did a dope job of asking all the right ones.Legendary
Can’t wait for the full interview….
TM 1999 Was A Masterpiece 💜
I agree, I still listen to it to this day. It aged so well too. "That's The Way" and "Silent Warrior" are some of my all time favorites from the album.
@@vexotimmer2675
OMG ! You beat me to it @vexotimmer2675 ! Silent Warrior is on another level ! That song really speaks to me, because a lot of people mistake my kindness for weakness…But that’s their loss cause deep down inside, A Silent Warrior is what I am 💜
The fact that Bone members can beef with each other and still be cool with each other after is something that's unheard of in the music industry especially from music groups. They're truly an inspiration to the music industry.
You are one of the best interviewers to interview Bone. You actually know what you are talking about, you didn't just google bone and just ask about biggie/pac. Good questions, great job.
Appreciate the support and positive feedback! 💯💪🏾
When I heard layzie’s side of the story I couldn’t wait for Krayzie’s side. I believe them both in their perspectives. Great content! After you get Wish on you should do the unthinkable and get all 5 on together!
How do u believe both of them if they’re telling two different stories lol? 😂
@@derekhakeem8 because the truth can be all about perspective. It can be a single number. From one end it someone can see it as a 6 and the other person can see it can see it as a 9.
@@derekhakeem8the truth lies in the middle.
@@LeathafaceTV 💯
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Dope ass interview! 🫡🫡
Funny how Krayzie Bone the calmest
I hope he gets asked about BTNH Ressurection and them choosing to make that record while he was out promoting TM 1999
We need that thug mentality album on the streaming platforms.
Man. Mo Thugs could’ve been something special 😭😭😭😭
I was heavily anticipating Souljah Boy's debut solo album. I wish that would've came out, it would've been a classic.
@@vexotimmer2675 facts and he still makes dope music,he goes by King Jamma now
Mr. Majesty please. 7th Sign. Confucius...
Graveyard Shift could have beem huge
RIP Tombstone
Yup. I won't lie...also feel that Bone got some of their rapping skills from the Poetic Hustlaz and the Graveyard shift. I peeked their double time flow on E.1999
Just think how hard it is to keep 5 dudes on the same page who are young, famous, and gettin money.
Same with WuTang... Hell even the Temptations had David Ruffin
Well, be that as it may, but there will always be a mo thugs family that can't be fired or forgotten, period, and that's us the bone thugs fans. We're Eternal
Need the full interview homeboy
There's no denying that Mo Thug was a shining empire...Lay said that...they were still successful off pure talent and love for music, quality music....ya know
I use to think that Bizzy Bone was the only problem in the group, but dang Lay and Kray!.. this group is a machine when they move together. 1
They all had problems, but Bizzy problems effected the group like when he didn't show up in Art of War shows and music videos. Flesh was on mushrooms when he got locked up for 10 years.
@@jbonebloodhe was on sherm
@@derekhakeem8 I can tell
dont forget, Wish lost his Uncle Charles
bizzy and lay were the 2 wildboys of the group, everybody knows that. Flesh was too but he was mostly locked up and never a big contributor to the albums anyway. Wish and Kray were the 2 you barely ever seen or heard from unless the new album was dropping. I never heard Krayzie running wild on drugs and alcohol, moving and talkin reckless like layzie n bizzy would. They were extra reckless with it.
Man I think you have an exclusive. Dope interview 🔥🔥🔥 #partywithdjpapi
Im tired of peopel act this man aint been a goat. its sad. Krayzie jackson blazing at ya
Another great interview. Shout out to Kray Lay Mo Thug Harmony Howse and The Life! Bone Thug!!!
Keep tryna avoid these clips and wait for the full interview but fukk it😅
KRAY was always about business and music, so it's not surprising that he made the move to leave Mo Thugs. He made it clear that after coming into the office and witnessing a party, that was his last straw and he legally departed. This was all before expressing that they need to get serious with business and make changes by firing all their family members. Business should always come before partying, and KRAY choose the former. Despite having a talented roster of Mo Thugs artists, I don't blame him one bit. Mo Thugs 1 and 2 were classics (under KRAY and LAY); I can't say the same for Mo Thugs 3 and 4, because they were lackluster at best.
You can tell a huge difference in Mo Thugs after Kray left frfr.
Yup, once Krayzie left, the harmony of Mo Thugs died. It was all gangsta shit right after that. Thanks to Layzie Bone 😅
Very business focused, krayzie is a boss 💯💯💯💯
I definitely enjoyed this little segment. Glad it popped up in the algorithm. Definitely about to sub. I enjoy podcasts that have a calm vibe vs loud & obnoxious yelling in the mic & over talking lol
Absolutely amazing questions. Shows a real life reality of the issues we all go through regardless of background
Bone stories never heard before. This is HipHop museum material 🔥
You have to get Flesh N Bone back to redo his interview and get Wish also on
Kray Jack aka Mr.LeathaFace aka The Silent Killa aka Ant aka Krayzie Bone! The man behind the Bone Style! #LEGEND
Drop the whole thing please bro lol
hahaha "you havent had this convo with lay"
"yes i have, several times"
10:22
Saw this comment right as he said it damb lol
@@RonnieMyers777 lmao
KRAYZIE IS THE BEST BONE THUG MUSICAL GENIUS.
Bone really needs a major motion picture movie like NWA had
SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT KRAY🎤✊️ My NAGA, THE GOAT☠️👑🔥🎤✊️
The best damn person to conduct a respectful interview with Bone ❤🔥🙏🏼
Bruh you look like Bizzy
Leather face the legend
Krayzie Jackson, Leatherface, Krayzie Bone, Absolute legend.
"different atmospheres and different tones of voices" 🤣🤣🤣
Second Mo Thugs album is an all time classic
You can tell that hurt KB to hear Lay say that
OG KRAYZIE BONE#1
Krazy Bone is a legend period.
Krayzie Bone's Thug Mentality plays like a movie. Those brothers are super creative ✊🏾
Where’s the full interview?
Droppin Monday!
PRAY 4 KRAY!!
We need one more group album. Double disc.
I agree. They need to take their time and do one last great Bone Thugs album. Not some half-assed ass shit either, but a real album with all 5 members with some dope ass producers.
In true Bone Thug fashion it won’t happen. They talk a good game but their projects never come out. Still waiting on that Kray and DJ Paul album.
That Thug Mentality album is an underrated CLASSIC!
I cant wait for the biopic movie of Bone
This explains A LOT actually 🤔. Especially how Layzie acted when KB was making his solo debut and they rushed BTNHResurrection into production while KB was still busy working on his solo album. Layzie was being spiteful over the Mo'Thugs situation. Sad what happened to Mo'Thugs either way tho.
BTNHResurrection a classic
@@HealingFromTheEarth I thought it was uneven personally. But better than Thug World Order.
He was doing the promo for his solo album actually. He talked about it in the Unsung episode. But I think there was a lot of turmoil in the group at the time, because they had their problem with Ruthless, and you had Bizzy no showing live events, Flesh constantly in trouble with the law. And none of them were ready to run a label.
Okay, this explains the drop off in quality from Family Scriptures II to the Mothership III lp.
_If you ever managed to get Wish Bone on the show, whatever you do, don’t ask him about a solo album he might just disappear_
RIP . My dawg VLocc. One of St Clair's Finest. This the first time I ever heard Steve and Ant talk some real shit on how it was back in the hood.
Its a real shame, alot of the artists on Mo Thugs were awesome and had so much potential to be next big hip hop acts out of Cleveland.
Souljah Boy was my favorite out of the Mo Thug members. I was heavily anticipating his debut solo album to come out, but it never did. I was so pissed back then.
@@vexotimmer2675Soulja Boy still doing music under the name King Jamma
Finally, I know what happened, I feel a lot better
We need them to do another bone thugs album like the art of war, already, but instead of 2, would it kill them to do a triple disc one at that? I believe they can do it, especially if it's going to be the finale? 🤞
Double CD was kind of a hack back then because each record sold counted as 2, & if the artist had the right deal it probably benefited them. That motivation is gone now with streaming, so I don’t think anyone is doing double albums anymore.
Besides, no disrespect to anyone in the group but show me anyone else who has done stuff on the level of “Apply the Pressure” or “Another Level” in the last 10 years. It’s asking a lot.
Graveyard Shift🎙Still Waters & Souljah Boys Albums Shouldve Dropped 1st💯💯💯
At least I finally know what happened to one of my favorite Record Label MO THUG RECORDS
Now we need a Wish Bone interview
I luv this episode but kinda hate how interviews can bring up old bones and possibly cause new conflict. Much love to court and the crew tho
Yep same thing i was thinking
Put on the spot like "what is your view on that", answers the question..
"because your dude said this" (plays the clip)
Interrogating shit 😂
Its a tricky and slippery slope that has to be traversed carefully and respectfully. It would only be fair to ask Krayzie his perspective. Inserting the clips of Layzie was to provide context for the viewers that may not know the convo we are referring to and to also NOT misquote Layzie. 💯
@@HoldinCourtPodcast💯
@@HoldinCourtPodcast Understood..
It felt a little out of place because Ya'll dug in to something fuckdup that done faded a bit in their memories and now they gotta answer for themselves on the spot (and keep it cool amongst themselves). Cool for us viewers but may not be cool to bring it up in this manner in front of a lot of strangers. Does a 3rd Bone got to confirm what his homies said? It might turn in to something else than it was intended to be..
Just a reflection.. It's all respect! Appreciate the podcast 👊🙏💯
I always wondered why Mo Thugs disintegrated after the second album .. I had both albums on cassette tape
How many bone thug fans remember the song called- you don’t own me by krayzie bone in these 3 bad ass chicks off the 2nd mo thugs album.
They had two more albums after the second one they weren't like the first two
@@Desjohnson814 i remember.
Krazyie was always my guy right with bizzy but krazyie always seemed genuine and looked like a leader imo
IMO: Layzie seen the success “All Good” was having and said “Mighty Mo Thug” should of been the single but turned around next album and made “This Ain’t Livin' with Krayzie's artist and his crush at the time Felecia and the last album was the single “All Life Long”😂😂😂😂. Everybody got they faults but Lay was saying everything that sounds good, he even walked back the Conspiracy stuff
Libra's are known to be full of contradictions lol
That's sie serious, talk, thanks speaking up, on the history, of your life.
I love Mo Thug albums still got em pn my phone me NO PRETENDER ME NO SURRENDER ME BANG BANG
Would love to hear his thoughts on his response "clash of the titans" to "rap god"
I think krayzie bone is definitely in the top 10 talented rapper's ever disagree all you want you got to listen to all his music one of a kind
OG FLESH-N-BONE#1