I’m 43, I was 15 when this came out, I’m telling you bro it was nothing anyone had ever heard before!!!! Gangster Rap mixed with harmony’s and speed! It was crazy!!!!
Same I’m 43 and back in 94 I was listening to Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Warren G. Eazy E. And I remember one of my boys brought over this recorded on a cassette and was like listening to this group. I was blown away cause there was nothing at the time that sounded like this. And from that day Bone has been my favorite group ever.
Yeah I moved to Atlanta in 93 and back then it only had one or two urban radio stations and they didn't play rap regularly like once a week 😑 it was weird when Easy E died in 95 one of those stations played Bone at 8am in the morning, which was a shock because that didn't happen during the day back then
I was playing the NWA tapes (early 90s) all us kids from our neighborhood were playing basket ball, 5 cop cars came and fucked with us, called us wiggers and kept on fucking with us everyday after, so, every time we would see them, we would throw things at em and run, it became our game, get their attention till they would chase us...
America likely saved more dark lives than were ever lost here with any of many single inventions it has brought into existence. The cell phone invention alone likely saved more dark lives.
Only about 1.5% of tiny populated USA owned darks in 1776. Guess who those owners were. It was likely today's super rich people who now fund the dark's alphabet group. They're using the darks to gain power for themselves, not to help the darks.
Bruh. Your reaction to this is exactly how we feel. How the hell did we get from NWA, Bone Thugs, Biggie, Pac, etc. to the nonsense of today? Trust me. We don’t know and miss the hell out of the real OGs.
I do. When the government had issues with rap music all rap in the media was labeled as gangster rap regardless if it was or wasn't. There are ties connecting the government and the media, and the media was misused to place musical focus on southern rap acts, mainly No Limit and Cash Money, specifically. They weren't about speaking on social issues like a lot of their contemporaries. A new generation of hip-hop listeners wer socially engineered into ignoring other more established artists considering them now outdated. It's been this trend for the past 20 years. That how rap has gotten to where it is now. The more mindless, the better. Mind you, I was 18 in 98. I watched this shit unfold. I watched how established artists would come out with their second third or fourth album and no promotion at all. This was done on purpose. Smfh! 🤦🏿♂️
Hell yea that's a great one too. Man bone thugs got so much good shit I'm having to google just to remember what all the names of the songs were lol.. but play em and I know every word lol
@@haffy03 Twista was out doing this tongue twisting style before Bone. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of all their music but if you listen to Faces of Death, Bone didn't sound like what we heard in '93.
@@haffy03 funny you say this because they were beefin in the 90s over who copied who. Speedknot, Do Or Die would tell you they were 1st and vis-a-versa.
or get a tape player and record it next to a stereo speaker when your favorite song comes on, then get a blank tape on another player and, record the play back, press pause, rewind and record, repeat. that way you dont have to to rewind to listen to the same song. Not line these days.
@@ballzybaits4414 or if you didn't have a blank tape. You get one of your mother's tapes and put paper in the holes and get some tape to hold it down. So that you could record over.
Back then, every kid was flipping bags, running from the cops and listening to this music, cops didn't like all the gangster white kids getting amped up.
As a teenage boy in the 90s, Mr. Bill Collector was one of my favorite songs from Bone. It has that smooth flow. If you haven't heard it, check it out.
I’m still bumping and have been since ‘94 when this song dropped and I was 14 years old. I’m going to see them again in concert next month. Fan til the day I die.
@@beckystarrski why?? This dude wasn't around back then. He don't know shit about the world. My son is 13 and listens to old school shit. This guy trashes mumble rap but mumbles when he talks. Go figure
Eazy-e knew he had a gold mine here! When "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" came out and I heard it......man I got goosebumps! It was the most under underground gangsterish shit you have ever heard!! I swear I had that shit on Repeat. I still hadn't even heard the rest of the CD. Then "No Surrender".....bro they couldn't fuck with Bone!!
Oh my god luniz! Haven’t heard them in a minute.... they messed up releasing solo albums... one did not sound good without the other.... there styles meshed with each other’s so well... I was hella disappointed with their solo efforts and lost track of them after that.
In my book, in term of just raw ability and not mainstream appeal, Eminem is number 1 for ability, followed very, very closely by Bizzy Bone. Bizzy Bone, even with fame, has always been ghost for his ability. Dude is THE freestyle master, but doesn't have the understanding of the psychology of rap that Eminem has. Imagine it as fighting. Bizzy Bone is a Tai Chi master of rap, doing his own thing, not seeking clout. Eminem is a Champion MMA fighter of rap, kicking ass and taking names only to defend his belt. There is a video of Bizzy Bone picked up by a random group looking to find a rapper. ruclips.net/video/DDJlwIla2ww/видео.html Dude is humble as hell.
Shaq.....mo murder, for the love of money, no surrender, East 1999, Mr bill collector, first of the month, notorious thugs, thug love...please coach the culture needs a reminder!!!!
Hip Hop changed when THESE DUDES (and everyone of us from that era) BECAME PARENTS and did everything in their power to prevent their children from having to experience what they did.
I still get chills when I hear them the hairs raise on my arms I was born in 81 y'all don't know the impact this shit had if u wasn't there , nobody comes close
Born in 80. I was 14 when they really started to get big. I had never heard anything like it. When E1999 eternal dropped, it's the only album I ever owned that I never skipped a song. The entire album was a masterpiece, and each song transitioned perfectly into the other one
@@kameikahardin5823 I was born in 84 too My friends and I would ride our bikes through Atlanta in 94,95 and it was Bone or Warren G in our tape walkmans while we ride lol. We were deep as hell too lol man I miss those days you don't even see kids out like that no more.
@@bigdog5880 Oh gosh yes!! Man we were everywhere with our bikes! And those damn Walkmans😂.... Gotta miss those cassette tape days... Great great times!
💚 I recently wrote a little story about having a farm and had named the pigmy goats after them. 🤣 I didn’t remember Wish and Flesh-n-bone, I had to look them up for the story and got the correct spelling of the others then. 🤣
I know right they brought the harmony to gangsta rap no one will ever top them as a group as far as rap goes and it's all timeless music everyone of their songs are endless
Broke Bear - Haha it's so fuckin true... Acid and shrooms were cool too,for the hippie crowd, but if you smoked that rock, you were a crackhead.... I'm 40 now and still never tried Coke or anything else lol Class of 97 represent....I remember the first time I heard Bone as a freshman in 93, My boy pulled out this tape and put it in the car player while we were smoked out on a bone-ride... The song was No Surrender and I remember thinkin how I ain't never heard no shit like this...I was hooked
To answer his question rap sold out the same way hair metal sold out in the 80s it's all pretty boy bs catered to the women buyers and ppl under 21. It needs to die. Rap needs a nirvana to end all that shit.
It was 1994 back in Nigeria, I was 12 and my brother got a recorded video cassette of this track along with “love of money.” It was like magic. Something fresh and different. Though by brother remained a fan till this day, I switched allegiance the moment a certain white boy did “Forget about Dre.”
I was a this nerdy white teen girl in the 90s bumping this song in between Christina Aguilera and Nirvana. They apealed to so many! So smooth. Still love them
100% I grew up in the 90's as a teenager listening to Pac, Biggie, Eazy, Ice Cube, Snoop, Dre, Bone, Warren G, Jay Z, Wu Tang Clan, Luniz, EPMD and the lyrics still pump in my head! Never been the same.
Bizzy Bone - Enigma (MIGOS DISS) Bizzy Bone - Carbon Monoxide (MIGOS DISS) Layzie Bone - Annihilation (MIGOS DISS) Krayzie Bone - Assassin (MIGOS DISS) THUMBZ UP GUYS FOR COACH TO SEE! HE MUST REACT TO THOSE
Stacked Up Michael its been quat, lyrics genius says quad anyone can male a account on genius and put lyrics up. Put some head phones in go listen to the song with out homie screamin on it and get back to me 💯
I grew up on the east side of Cleveland, 216, and first heard this when my buddy’s brother was driving us back to the neighborhood from high school in 95. Got chills hearing it then and still do now
bunch of old ass dick ridin ass niggas in this comment thread 😂😂😂😂 dont be mad if the music wont made for yall old asses stick to yall shit n we got our shit
hell yes!! Bizzy Bone is legit..not talked about enough. All of them are dope Some of us older fans might know this..in like 1991 or so, Bizzy Bone beat JayZ in a battle. Before either was big...he's mean bro
Bone Thugs N Harmony LIVE at The House of Blues in Houston, TX (8/11/2019) #btnh #hobhouston ruclips.net/video/ANeWliCmVKc/видео.html Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (Thuggish Ruggish Bone) Complete Cover ruclips.net/video/Fumdmub-IKs/видео.html
When did hip hop change? It started to change when Soulja boy came along ushering in a new feel to more dance, with songs not based on reality-type music. In my opinion, this is the reason initially why hip hop, in general, didn't give Soulja his due recognition for his contributions, because most 80s and 90s gens weren't ready for the shift.
East 1999, the song, was my jam back in the day. I used to work at my college radio station and I got that cut to the #1 spot on the station because we bumped it that much...and it wasn't even a major single!
Duuuuude this used to be the shit, my brother had every song on every album memorized. I still listen to them daily... wish you'd do first of the month or for the love of money 💰
This was high school cuz! We always had bone, 2 pac snoop and Dre in the cd changer... that's right 6 disc changer with all your favs ready at the push of a button to change discs!
PeriodT 💯 💯 Bone thugs are the Masters of this shit!!! Migos are good for 2019 but Bone created the genre back in the early 90's And still have the same flows IN 2019. Soulful and melodic... No autotune... #Legends
True indeed... Bone and Triple 6 set this shit off over 2 DECADES ago with the triplet flow combined with g-funk. Freestyle Fellowship also cultivated that triplet flow with the “underground” sound. Point being: 90’s shit is straight illnesses.
Real talk fuck migos Milo's might be. Hot now because it's a different generation but they are most definitely not the best group of all time I wanna say bone thugs r n then 3 6 mafia because I grew with both of those groups
Only 11,000 to go. I don't live to far from Shaq. I'm might have to throw him a party for hitting a mil.... I live in Charlotte and I think he's upstate S.C.
@@nwsvoid7356 that EP was sick. If I remember I think they took some of that EP and put it onto the East 1999 album. That song Mr. Ouija used to "creep" me out when I was a kid. Sorry for the dad joke. My mom was always like never touch a Ouija board, then I heard that song and would always go onto Thuggish Ruggish Bone. Still to this day....same deal
Sorry but the rappers that’s rappin around 2000 -2021 rapping about what they really did more then y’all rappers lots of rappers from back then was lying it’s worse now
@@terrio0035 bro rappers now are not thugs. lol the 90’s had some heavy shit because shit was heavy. You’re really telling me less really gangsta rappers= more gangsta songs? Naw bro.
Hell yeah. No surrender is one of the greatest song they done. I used to put that on when none of my friends were listening and the police siren usually had them fools lookin around like hell thinking we were gettin pulled over 😳😆😆😆💪🤜🤛
I still bump bone thugs till this day. My all time favorite group. I'm 32 so I remember when Crossroads came out. First rap album my mom brought for me.
Bruh I'm only 17 and I feel this. I grew up on Bone thugs, Warren G, all kinds a classics. Crossroads was one of the first songs to make me feel emotional. That shit almost had me cryin when I was little, cuz as a lil kid death scared me.
Brought back so many memories i was 15 when Bone came out....in the 90s you had to be real... Nothing faking hard core all the time.. Nobody could be soft back in the day.
Dude was born in 93. The only reason why I know them was because I was born in 86' and my older brothers put them on for me. Shit I was in grade school when they got hot. If you watch the video he literally says he was born the year they got signed.
Man me two, played one of the art of war disc's so much it broke lol. Most of my music is rap and all of it is old school from Bone, kid frost all the way to scar face and celly cell
I’m a 1991 and they been with me since birth. My older brother introduced me from birth. Krayzie bone is undeniably the best rapper of all time. He literally created the BONE flow. His versatility will never be truly recognized by the public because of the THUG tag. He made a group by himself and went on to grip 2 Grammys
Robert Galvan wow you’re absolutely clueless lmao. Twists made a song called “ain’t no hoes” explaining he got his style from bone. Take your dumb ass somewhere else
I got an mtv video of the recorded on vhs sent to me when I lived in Italy. I was in 4th grade… been a fan since. Know every word to every song. And they humble af too helping their community. Some japanese dude went to Cleveland and got lost tryna meet them and got stranded and was homeless on st Clair and they helped him get home and told him he lucky he didn’t get killed. Straight up.
@@topspot4834 I did but didn’t realize it my cousins and I been saying that since I lived on Euclid back in 98” I heard that MGK song of course just a few years ago lol
Bone and Biggie - “Notorious Thugs” please!!!! One of the best ever!!!
Facts...
This needs more like so shaq sees it. One of the best collabs of all time
Speak that truth, kin.
Yes
Yes!
E 1999 eternal is one of the greatest rap albums of all time imo. Play it straight through every time.
Fuckin A right!
Bruh I just put in my comments to hahaha, so is resurrection n art of war
Still listen to it once a week.
Forreal first bone thugs album I heard back in 6th grade and I was an instant fan
My first tape and I still listen to that album every month to this day.
Krayzie's flow is unmatched, and Bizzy's style was just out of this world!
Bizzybone is still my fav..
Was and still is
Bizzy is the dopest, followed by Krayzie....
krayzie is my fav . definitely the dopest of em all
Krayzie is My Favorite and Bizzy is mindblowing good 🙌🏽👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️…..
I’m 43, I was 15 when this came out, I’m telling you bro it was nothing anyone had ever heard before!!!! Gangster Rap mixed with harmony’s and speed! It was crazy!!!!
Same I’m 43 and back in 94 I was listening to Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Warren G. Eazy E. And I remember one of my boys brought over this recorded on a cassette and was like listening to this group. I was blown away cause there was nothing at the time that sounded like this. And from that day Bone has been my favorite group ever.
Yeah I moved to Atlanta in 93 and back then it only had one or two urban radio stations and they didn't play rap regularly like once a week 😑 it was weird when Easy E died in 95 one of those stations played Bone at 8am in the morning, which was a shock because that didn't happen during the day back then
Same
@@editorodriguez6554 ghetto boys too
I was playing the NWA tapes (early 90s) all us kids from our neighborhood were playing basket ball, 5 cop cars came and fucked with us, called us wiggers and kept on fucking with us everyday after, so, every time we would see them, we would throw things at em and run, it became our game, get their attention till they would chase us...
Who still bumpin Bone Thugz in 2019 🙋♂️
Tone Loc meeee in class I be listening to everything by them lol
Better question is who isn’t
It's always the 1st of the month at my house!
That's what I'm talking about No Life Fam
Make sure they play it at my funeral!
Seen this title.. had to click instantly !! I love 90s hip hop
Facts
BTNH came thru and changed the game, I feel so old growing up in that era of of hip hop and Shaq not ever hearing this song. I Love BTNH!!!
yes. finally somebody reacting to bone thugs n harmony
Bone thugs & Tribe is all I need
“That generation was selling the drugs, this generation is doing the drugs” Truth
YAAAAAAASSSS
Niggas was also on crack, niggas on Percs and fent now
I absolutely loved it when Chris Webby said "When did rappers go from dope dealers to dope addicts" in v=OkJN18DubK0
Big pharmacy be selling the drugs now
@@pudelz nice
I'm 50 and still play the Thugs and they never get old!
More light people died to stop sLae -very than there were dards brought to the USA.
America likely saved more dark lives than were ever lost here with any of many single inventions it has brought into existence. The cell phone invention alone likely saved more dark lives.
Only about 1.5% of tiny populated USA owned darks in 1776.
Guess who those owners were.
It was likely today's super rich people who now fund the dark's alphabet group.
They're using the darks to gain power for themselves, not to help the darks.
Bruh. Your reaction to this is exactly how we feel. How the hell did we get from NWA, Bone Thugs, Biggie, Pac, etc. to the nonsense of today? Trust me. We don’t know and miss the hell out of the real OGs.
Facxxxx
I do. When the government had issues with rap music all rap in the media was labeled as gangster rap regardless if it was or wasn't. There are ties connecting the government and the media, and the media was misused to place musical focus on southern rap acts, mainly No Limit and Cash Money, specifically. They weren't about speaking on social issues like a lot of their contemporaries. A new generation of hip-hop listeners wer socially engineered into ignoring other more established artists considering them now outdated. It's been this trend for the past 20 years. That how rap has gotten to where it is now. The more mindless, the better. Mind you, I was 18 in 98. I watched this shit unfold. I watched how established artists would come out with their second third or fourth album and no promotion at all. This was done on purpose. Smfh! 🤦🏿♂️
Eminim started all the bullshit rap fuckn idiots
FACTS
@@2pacalypseish 🖕
React to Thug Luv by Bone thugs ft 2pac. One of the hardest beats ever 🔥
Absolutely
Aaron Heacock Facts!!!
Hell yea !
Hell yea that's a great one too. Man bone thugs got so much good shit I'm having to google just to remember what all the names of the songs were lol.. but play em and I know every word lol
I just commented the same song. I think Coach gonna see the likes and different requests for it and say "THATS TUFF"
Omg!!! YOU NEED TO REACT TO THE WHOLE EST. 99 album!!! Whole thing is a CLASSIC
Still have the CD in my car👍
I agree. I was lucky enough to goto the rock the bells tour in 2012 in san jose, ca. Bone thugs came and did the whole east 1999 album.
Indeed still listen to my cd shot to the double glock my favorite bone song
Mo murda for life!
C L E !
Shatasha Williams did a great job with the vocals on this track. I am giving her flowers 💐
There wasn't before and there hasnt been anyone since that sounds anything like Bone Thugs, such a unique sound.
I feel like Twista and the speedknot Mobstaz, Do or Die and Crucial Conflict kinda tried to copy BTNH style.
That why Trap music sucks and G-funk is tight. Trap is not hip hop at all, don't get it mixed up. Shit wack
@@haffy03 Twista was out doing this tongue twisting style before Bone. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of all their music but if you listen to Faces of Death, Bone didn't sound like what we heard in '93.
@@haffy03 twista goes way back. There is some old collabs and beef before creepin on a come up came out.
@@haffy03 funny you say this because they were beefin in the 90s over who copied who. Speedknot, Do Or Die would tell you they were 1st and vis-a-versa.
Who remembers recording music on a tape. And then playing it back and writing down a lyrics?
I do
LoL that's how I started wow memories 😁
Yup Yup
or get a tape player and record it next to a stereo speaker when your favorite song comes on, then get a blank tape on another player and, record the play back, press pause, rewind and record, repeat. that way you dont have to to rewind to listen to the same song. Not line these days.
@@ballzybaits4414 or if you didn't have a blank tape. You get one of your mother's tapes and put paper in the holes and get some tape to hold it down. So that you could record over.
"back then they was sellin the drugs, now they doin the drugs. never been a more true statement. hahahaha
Marijuana not a drug it's an herb peace
@@dennisplesz9487 You missed the point, brah
Lazy lives with my husband's friend Qball
Back then, every kid was flipping bags, running from the cops and listening to this music, cops didn't like all the gangster white kids getting amped up.
real talk
As a teenage boy in the 90s, Mr. Bill Collector was one of my favorite songs from Bone. It has that smooth flow. If you haven't heard it, check it out.
I lost it on bizzy verse,will forever be in my mind❤️💥💯.
My favorite is 1st of the month .
Hit that like button if y’all want him to React to Bone n Biggie Next 💯
Coach gotta do bone and biggie. . Instant hip hop classic.
First of da month
Notorious thugs
Mo Murder
That and Thug Love with Pac .... but Biggie and them boys flamed that Notorious Thugs track !!
Oh hell yeah! I'm going to listen to it right now since you brought it up....
Im still bumping BONE THUGS 2020!
Listen to Bizzy Bones 'HEAVENZ MOVIE' ALBUM
Real tall!
No
I’m still bumping and have been since ‘94 when this song dropped and I was 14 years old. I’m going to see them again in concert next month. Fan til the day I die.
Bizzy Bone enigma
You preaching to the choir over here.
Listen to Notorious Thugs by Bone Thugs n Harmony and Biggie.
I want him to react to #ThugLuv .. Bone Thugs ft Tupac!! ✌️
And yes, that one you picked as well! 👍🏻
Armed and dangerous
Jack Conforti Best B.I.G verse of his entire career
@@beckystarrski why?? This dude wasn't around back then. He don't know shit about the world. My son is 13 and listens to old school shit. This guy trashes mumble rap but mumbles when he talks. Go figure
Eazy-e knew he had a gold mine here! When "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" came out and I heard it......man I got goosebumps! It was the most under underground gangsterish shit you have ever heard!! I swear I had that shit on Repeat. I still hadn't even heard the rest of the CD. Then "No Surrender".....bro they couldn't fuck with Bone!!
I remember back in 94 I was heavy into paint balling. And “No Surrender” was my hype song before a game.
Bone thugs - First of the Month.
OutKast- ATLiens
Luniz - I Got 5 On It.
Old school bangers
Lost boyz - Renee
@@Jeeper1378 oh YES
Outkast-ATLiens needs a reaction.They put the south on the map.
Oh my god luniz! Haven’t heard them in a minute.... they messed up releasing solo albums... one did not sound good without the other.... there styles meshed with each other’s so well... I was hella disappointed with their solo efforts and lost track of them after that.
ruclips.net/video/C8PyC8i95Ws/видео.html
Back in the day.
Shaq you need to react to first of da month no cap
mrpoopybutthole brah fo real!!!
Yes, the welfare song!
I was about to say the same.
He has to wait until October 1st
@@thomasmacgruber6701 It's a carol! /Chris Rock
you NEED to peep “Notorious Thugs” with Biggie and Bone Thugs......TUUUUFFFFF
viberoc sf YES YES AND YES
@@wizenedgrunt1285 This and Thug Luv with 2pac!
AGREE
Finally getting to the good stuff
Notorious Thugs is a must
Its bone an biggie biggie, its bone an biggie... my fav song.
Easy E - real mutha fuckin Gs Too
We aren't against rap we aren't against rappers but we are against those thugs. Then those 2 notes. It never gets old
Right up there with REGULATORS!!! MOUNT UP!
So true I tear up when this song come on because it’s my favorite
Everybody 21 and under pay close attention.. this is real rap music..👍🏼
nate mcneely Talk to em
In my book, in term of just raw ability and not mainstream appeal, Eminem is number 1 for ability, followed very, very closely by Bizzy Bone.
Bizzy Bone, even with fame, has always been ghost for his ability.
Dude is THE freestyle master, but doesn't have the understanding of the psychology of rap that Eminem has.
Imagine it as fighting.
Bizzy Bone is a Tai Chi master of rap, doing his own thing, not seeking clout.
Eminem is a Champion MMA fighter of rap, kicking ass and taking names only to defend his belt.
There is a video of Bizzy Bone picked up by a random group looking to find a rapper.
ruclips.net/video/DDJlwIla2ww/видео.html
Dude is humble as hell.
Factssssss
Thanks wise RUclips commenter
nate mcneely, my man you know real old scool boys when they love bone✌✌
When I was in Highschool everyone bumped Bone Thugs!!
Everyone
Nice to meet you Mike Taylor
We must have gone to school together 😁
Shaq.....mo murder, for the love of money, no surrender, East 1999, Mr bill collector, first of the month, notorious thugs, thug love...please coach the culture needs a reminder!!!!
Applauds
Mr bill collector was not for radio play. “Put em in the river I ain’t about to shovel nigga fuck that”. Bizzy was sick
This, fucking THIS. I just commented the same shit, damn near.
Yes, Easy bought them out and they were on his label! Bizzy is my favorite.. his flow at the end had you 🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
Hip Hop changed when THESE DUDES (and everyone of us from that era) BECAME PARENTS and did everything in their power to prevent their children from having to experience what they did.
Amen!
No
No
Preach!
@@scotthuff823 That's awesome! Respect. Keep doin what your doing? 🙂
Do the songs they did with both legends. Biggie and bone - notorious thugs. 2pac and bone - thug luv.
Both these songs were fire.... Do them Shaq
Yes! 🔥🔥🔥
Thug Luv is crazy
You forgot eazy E fam but i feel ya
This right here^^ dats tuff
they were the only group to do a song with 2pac , Biggie , Eazy E and Phil Collins LEGENDARY!!
true
I didn't write that what the fuck
And BIG PUN
Cody H we’re 2 different people my friend
Trigga Dre nipsey hussle also made his acting debut in they’re movie I tried in 2007
Every car at every red light was bumpin this song, good times
Krayzie Bone is one of the greatest artists ever.... The man is so talented. Bizzy always makes me wanna rap 🤣😂🤷🏽♂️
Krayzie the alchemy perfectionist, Bizzy the soul spiritual flame
Word bruh
100 percent agree
I still get chills when I hear them the hairs raise on my arms I was born in 81 y'all don't know the impact this shit had if u wasn't there , nobody comes close
I was born in 84 and me and my friends were like 10 or 11 rapping the hell out of all the Bone songs! 😂😂Good times!
Born in 80. I was 14 when they really started to get big. I had never heard anything like it. When E1999 eternal dropped, it's the only album I ever owned that I never skipped a song. The entire album was a masterpiece, and each song transitioned perfectly into the other one
@@kameikahardin5823 I was born in 84 too My friends and I would ride our bikes through Atlanta in 94,95 and it was Bone or Warren G in our tape walkmans while we ride lol. We were deep as hell too lol man I miss those days you don't even see kids out like that no more.
@@bigdog5880 Oh gosh yes!! Man we were everywhere with our bikes! And those damn Walkmans😂.... Gotta miss those cassette tape days... Great great times!
83 baby here and what you just said is facts. Miss the 90s
💚 Oh man, this was IT Coach. #RealHipHop
Bizzy, Krayzie, Layzie, Wish Bone & Flesh-n-bone
I knew i got the sp. wrong just spelled them normal..shit props to you I couldnt remember that far back....but I remember them.
💚 I recently wrote a little story about having a farm and had named the pigmy goats after them. 🤣 I didn’t remember Wish and Flesh-n-bone, I had to look them up for the story and got the correct spelling of the others then. 🤣
Thats cool we loved Bone growing up....the org. Bone.
Rip wish
My son is 27. We bumped this on the daily my g. HEAT all day! 💯💯🔥🔥🔥
The way Lazy bone opened with that first verse is legendary
Bruh Kray stole the song though straight 🔥
Agree 100
#1000%facts 🙌🔥🔥
He didn't open he exploded. Dropped that bomb. And then the first time we heard a hip hop voice like Bizzy. He ended it properly.
@@pyskidelyk for me Bizzy did
All the dislikes are the butthurt mumble rap lovers🤦♂️
I know right they brought the harmony to gangsta rap no one will ever top them as a group as far as rap goes and it's all timeless music everyone of their songs are endless
Facts they don't know about real hip hop
🤣
I was 14 when bone thugs came out in 94 been a fan ever since they had us wanting to rap fast and rock afros
@Broke Bear right
Broke Bear - Haha it's so fuckin true... Acid and shrooms were cool too,for the hippie crowd, but if you smoked that rock, you were a crackhead.... I'm 40 now and still never tried Coke or anything else lol
Class of 97 represent....I remember the first time I heard Bone as a freshman in 93, My boy pulled out this tape and put it in the car player while we were smoked out on a bone-ride... The song was No Surrender and I remember thinkin how I ain't never heard no shit like this...I was hooked
I was in middle school in 94 and this is all I bumped 😎
I was a junior in highschool
To answer his question rap sold out the same way hair metal sold out in the 80s it's all pretty boy bs catered to the women buyers and ppl under 21. It needs to die. Rap needs a nirvana to end all that shit.
i was 12 when this came out and let me tell you this was the MUTHAFUCKIN anthem haha the flows are too good.
React to 1st of the month and mo Murda by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Mo murda!!!
This song is a classic! Before auto tune and mumbling there was real talent.
Thank u still jamin TIL THIS DAYYY
right👏👏👏
@@beesoowavey4758 I still play bone!.. when I wanna hear some real talent!😐😂😂
@@ms.ladybug6186 I know right. Nowadays rap just got some nice beats with some trash lyrics. Mumble rap trash
Keep it real rap back then talk about some real shit and write it down, nowadays they just hire a Ghostwriter.
I got hyped just hearing Natasha starting the song up
ER G lmao... a n d T as haaaa....
Shatasha Williams
It was 1994 back in Nigeria, I was 12 and my brother got a recorded video cassette of this track along with “love of money.” It was like magic. Something fresh and different. Though by brother remained a fan till this day, I switched allegiance the moment a certain white boy did “Forget about Dre.”
BONE- "No surrender"," For the love of money", "mo murda","Notorious thugs"
Hell ya! If u a true G u know the original FLOWMOTION☠
Was just thinking about No Surrender and seen this comment!
Straight up. Notorious Thugs was the biz
No surrender is legit af
@@dailyconvo9758 yup faces of death ✊🏿👍🏿
Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh N Bone, Bizzy Bone, and all the Mo Thugs Family Scriptures
what do you mean ? family scriptures was an album... that part of your post makes no sense :P
and dont forget TASHA ! :D
And TASHAAAAAAAAA
@@kosmique
I never once mentioned an album .
I meant the whole mo Thugz family.!!
Ken dawg 2 tru souljah boy the graveyard shift and so on!!
@@kosmique
I was answering the guy in the video of who all the members were when I posted that!!! I never again mentioned an album
"NOTORIOUS THUGS" the best the best ever. Pure bone eastbeternal 1999 and shots to the double glock
I second "Notorious Thugs". Give it a listen! :)
I was a this nerdy white teen girl in the 90s bumping this song in between Christina Aguilera and Nirvana. They apealed to so many! So smooth. Still love them
After the 90's hip hop was never the same.
Facts 💯.
My #1 Spotify playlist is all this 90s hip hop. I'm barely 30 but my youngest uncles and aunt are 9, 8, 6 yrs older than me... they taught me well.
100%
I grew up in the 90's as a teenager listening to Pac, Biggie, Eazy, Ice Cube, Snoop, Dre, Bone, Warren G, Jay Z, Wu Tang Clan, Luniz, EPMD and the lyrics still pump in my head! Never been the same.
@@NessaBear90 older cousinz?
I’m a kid and I love 90s that’s the only music I listen to 90s hip hop
Thug luv - by Tupac and bone thugz
It’s an all time banger coach 💯
got damn that song is dope
TTVMoistGrannys me too I was just listening to it yesterday lol!
Bizzy Bone - Enigma (MIGOS DISS)
Bizzy Bone - Carbon Monoxide (MIGOS DISS)
Layzie Bone - Annihilation (MIGOS DISS)
Krayzie Bone - Assassin (MIGOS DISS)
THUMBZ UP GUYS FOR COACH TO SEE! HE MUST REACT TO THOSE
Hell yea 💯
Yes good assss diss records
Frfr!!! Bizzy still putting out music today... Y'all should follow his RUclips channel... his vlogs are fun to watch too..
Kate J been on Jam.TV isince around 200 subs 👌🏼 been following them all since I was 5 haha
@@KJ-hg5ck yes all 3 are still making music krayzie bone has some good song's lazy as well that carbon monoxide is fire
I grew up to Bone. When this song came out it was the summer jam. It was blasting out of every car.
Thug Luv was the bomb! 2Pac and Bone killed it with the shotgun loop.
You talking about Thug Love
Yes! Thug Luv!! That was my shit!!!
"Life: pleasure and pain, stuck in this game, holler my name!
We all gon' die, we bleed through similar veins"
I was just trying to think of the name of that track with Tupac. That was the Sh*t
We need rappers, no, artists with the old skool lyrics and vibes. I can't listen to mumble rap at all
This shit dropped in 94 thats why they say “nine quat” for Quattro spanish for 4 because in 1993 rappers used to say “nine tre” for 93
MrPHUCKYOURSELF They got signed in to Easy E’s Label in 93 the Album Dropped in 94!
Thank God someone knows this shit... I’m 37 and I’m like whatttt how do people not know about bone... kids these days
No. They said nine “QUAD” .. 👑💯
Stacked Up Michael its been quat, lyrics genius says quad anyone can male a account on genius and put lyrics up. Put some head phones in go listen to the song with out homie screamin on it and get back to me 💯
I grew up on the east side of Cleveland, 216, and first heard this when my buddy’s brother was driving us back to the neighborhood from high school in 95. Got chills hearing it then and still do now
Funny how most of this video if you notice was shot around the flats and to this day the parts around west 25th still look the same lol
Facts🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
Mumble rappers didn’t exist back then. Good times
Yeah, the only ones who mumbled were the crackheads.
There were no little pussies but my top five bone, PAC, Biggie,Nas,Eazy
These clowns don't even deserve to call them rappers!!Me i call them mumble Crappers!!!Real rap muzik foreva!!!Bones thug iv life!!
Good times. Indeed. Lol
bunch of old ass dick ridin ass niggas in this comment thread 😂😂😂😂 dont be mad if the music wont made for yall old asses stick to yall shit n we got our shit
hell yes!! Bizzy Bone is legit..not talked about enough. All of them are dope
Some of us older fans might know this..in like 1991 or so, Bizzy Bone beat JayZ in a battle. Before either was big...he's mean bro
facts
btnh for life
His new album comes out friday! I can't wait
Heavens Movie is a slept on, classic!
@@1969GrassHoppa ye and the gift Is a masterpiece, bone the goats
I'm 36 lol love some bone thugs, lol yup the title made me click
I just subscribed you channel because of your face.
anthony rodriguez Brah, that’s a dude... 😂🤣
38 grew up on this✊
Bone Thugs N Harmony LIVE at The House of Blues in Houston, TX (8/11/2019) #btnh #hobhouston
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (Thuggish Ruggish Bone) Complete Cover
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When did hip hop change? It started to change when Soulja boy came along ushering in a new feel to more dance, with songs not based on
reality-type music. In my opinion, this is the reason initially why hip hop, in general, didn't give Soulja his due recognition for his contributions, because most 80s and 90s gens weren't ready for the shift.
Bone thugs E.1999 whole album review... 👍🏼
nate mcneely doesn’t get the love it deserves
Sonically one of the best sounding albums ever.. the beats are so loud and crisp.. the mixing was impeccable
Yeya
Classic I'm still playing it now 💯 you ain't never lied
5starbandz
East 1999, the song, was my jam back in the day. I used to work at my college radio station and I got that cut to the #1 spot on the station because we bumped it that much...and it wasn't even a major single!
Inn that generation, they were selling drugs. In this generation they DOING drugs💯💯💯
Maria Chiquita Chiquita pero bonita, dam you fly!
In that generation you was still in somebody's nut sack
In this one you riding them for likes 💯💯💯
From drug dealer to drug addicts lol
I hope you like Hispanic guys!
The Homies 🤦♂️
Thug love by bone thugs n harmony ft 2pac
Still one of the hardest hitting tracks ever!!!!!
Sal Leal I swearrr 😭🔥 that’s my shitttt ❤️
The sickest beat
Duuuuude this used to be the shit, my brother had every song on every album memorized. I still listen to them daily... wish you'd do first of the month or for the love of money 💰
Born in '79, this is the shit I grew up listening to! Keep reacting to all this 90s hip hop!
Me too fam 79 :-)
78 here he should do hell sent from faces of death. That was my favorite one ever
Same here bro..40 and STILL wearin it out.
I hope you've been enlightened and you enjoy brother. Quality music like this don't play anymore.
1979 here too
I've been waiting for Bone Thugs. Please do Notorious Thugs- Biggie and Bone next.
KrayzieBone=The GOAT i just commented the same bruh hope he gets to it. one of the hardest songs ever
@@viberocsf bizzy bone is the goat, my guy. That's tuff.
@@adamfike9730 KrayJack the GOAT my guy cmon now
I love your name.
Yes, more reactions to Bone Thugs...
90's HipHop is 🔥...
This was high school cuz! We always had bone, 2 pac snoop and Dre in the cd changer... that's right 6 disc changer with all your favs ready at the push of a button to change discs!
Migos talkin bout they’re the greatest 🙄. Can’t fk with Bone. Bone would smash them boys head 2 head.
PeriodT 💯 💯 Bone thugs are the Masters of this shit!!! Migos are good for 2019 but Bone created the genre back in the early 90's And still have the same flows IN 2019. Soulful and melodic... No autotune... #Legends
True indeed...
Bone and Triple 6 set this shit off over 2 DECADES ago with the triplet flow combined with g-funk. Freestyle Fellowship also cultivated that triplet flow with the “underground” sound. Point being: 90’s shit is straight illnesses.
Real talk fuck migos Milo's might be. Hot now because it's a different generation but they are most definitely not the best group of all time I wanna say bone thugs r n then 3 6 mafia because I grew with both of those groups
for real.. no fk'n contest!😏
and they did, listen to Bizzy Bones new album carbon monoxide
This shit was fire when I grew up in the mid 90's. Nothing like it ever.
YES! The very first time I heard them I was in awe there was NOTHING EVER like it at the time. Revolutionary and incredible talent
Bone thugs- body rott. Almost 1Mill. Getting there ain't easy. Congrats.
Fuck yeah!
Body rot - underrated banger from the double album.
Only 11,000 to go. I don't live to far from Shaq. I'm might have to throw him a party for hitting a mil.... I live in Charlotte and I think he's upstate S.C.
Shiiiiiiiiit bone thugs was the best hip hop group back in the day, knew all their songs word for word, still singing their songs in 2021!
East 1999 might be the best album ever. BTNH for life!
Art of war all day
Classic🔥🔥🔥
@@luciano-km7mq Art of War is solid too dude
@@bradordylan personally i'm more of a creepin on ah come up type myself
@@nwsvoid7356 that EP was sick. If I remember I think they took some of that EP and put it onto the East 1999 album. That song Mr. Ouija used to "creep" me out when I was a kid. Sorry for the dad joke. My mom was always like never touch a Ouija board, then I heard that song and would always go onto Thuggish Ruggish Bone. Still to this day....same deal
1st of da month, Mo Murda, Buddah Lovaz, For the love of money, Thug luv, Notorious thugs just to name a few coach. Make it happen
Meet me in the Sky (original), I Tried
1st of da month for sure...
I still listen to this today. The music rappers got out today is garbage 🗑
You need to listen to that whole album bruh.
That *Creepin on ah come up* is FIRE
Warren G - Regulate ft. Nate Dog
Gotta do it next coach!
definitely
I’m rooting for this too
OMG! YES THIS!!
Mound up!!!!!!
Just hit the Eastside...
Eazy E signed bone thugs to ruthless records. We had the best in the 90s ❤🔥
I was listening to this when I was like 12 and I'm almost 37 and I bump this and pac and all this still I love it
Brings me back to them hot summers everyone was bumping this
36 :) those guys were one of the best
Me too man! Check out E. 1999 Eternal, Shaq. My first Bone record.
34. I used to bump this on the cassette tape on that Walkman.💯
Bone Thugs... Real talent. No Auto tune around here.
Then: Rapped about what they did.
Now: Rap about what we did.
Word !!!!!!!
You ain’t no rapper lol
Read it again
Sorry but the rappers that’s rappin around 2000 -2021 rapping about what they really did more then y’all rappers lots of rappers from back then was lying it’s worse now
@@terrio0035 bro rappers now are not thugs. lol the 90’s had some heavy shit because shit was heavy. You’re really telling me less really gangsta rappers= more gangsta songs? Naw bro.
Bone thugs will always be goats! Listen to surrender
Hell yeah. No surrender is one of the greatest song they done. I used to put that on when none of my friends were listening and the police siren usually had them fools lookin around like hell thinking we were gettin pulled over 😳😆😆😆💪🤜🤛
🤣
Bone is one group that can't be copied or sampled.... growing in the 90's was the best and hip hop dominated the radio stations...
If you haven't heard Notorious Thugs by Bone Thugs you have got to react to it! One of Biggie's best verses in my opinion
Follow that up with the one they did with Pac
SmashDashNCrash both are facts^^
BTNH4Life, 80’s born, 90’s raised
@Zap Rowsdower ruclips.net/video/G8i-CKa9lXk/видео.html
Me too...90’s music was the best!!!
that was a weak record but thumbs up
83
Ol_Skool1738 💯🇬🇧
I still bump bone thugs till this day. My all time favorite group. I'm 32 so I remember when Crossroads came out. First rap album my mom brought for me.
32...same deal dude. Turn the subs on and let it bump
Bruh I'm only 17 and I feel this. I grew up on Bone thugs, Warren G, all kinds a classics. Crossroads was one of the first songs to make me feel emotional. That shit almost had me cryin when I was little, cuz as a lil kid death scared me.
O.G.
I still go to see them perform whenever they in my city. 86 baby
Jelani Phipps I know that's real.
Bone 🐐 period. From a white aussie dude born in 87. Started listening in 95 and they still my fav artists ever.
Brought back so many memories i was 15 when Bone came out....in the 90s you had to be real... Nothing faking hard core all the time.. Nobody could be soft back in the day.
Caveman like technology back then too.... Cassettes I still have lol
You ain't lying. That's 💯. These youngsters don't be knowing.
I'm bout to turn 41 yrs old and I definitely miss these days. 93 was a dope year in new Jersey for me. School of hard knocks😎💪
I was in 8th grade when Bone came out. Brings back memories.
Julienne Mahinay wtf are you talking about Julie?!
I refuse to believe you've never heard that much Bone thugs.
I was a teenager back then and even I dont hear that much Bone Thugs at random... I don’t hear it unless I put it on
Its possible music industry is trying to erase Bone thugs from history like 50 plus million albums sold never happened
It’s possible
Dude was born in 93. The only reason why I know them was because I was born in 86' and my older brothers put them on for me. Shit I was in grade school when they got hot. If you watch the video he literally says he was born the year they got signed.
Mark Vincent wordddd
This shit is priceless. Man. I was 12 when I bought this. Look at Faces of Death. CD before Eazy E. It's awesome. Bless the 40oz.
Thank you I'm not the only one who thought of Faces of Death!!!
"I told him don't jump but he did" 😂😂😂
Hell sent...crazy
Pussy’s like a joint me hit that shit and then me pass it ...
I was 12 as well. Were you born in 82 as well? "Faces of Death" is FIRE!!! I remember buying the tape at Best Buy of all places!!! The tape was red.
2023 still bumpin the bones...
Still got the cds...creeping on a come up eternal 99 art of war. Haha Thank you for this!
Man me two, played one of the art of war disc's so much it broke lol. Most of my music is rap and all of it is old school from Bone, kid frost all the way to scar face and celly cell
Art of war!!!! One of the best albums of all time
Anthony Moses fuckin nostalgic!
bone thugs n harmony - smoke weed and maintain
#CLASSICHIPHOP
If your parents played them everyday, then this is first song they played!!!
This MoFo fronting. He heard all these songs before
Bone thugs..... 90's throwbacks......
Now we're talking!! 👍👍
I'm a 40 year old white dude from MD and this group was the bomb!!!!!!!!!!!! back in the 90s.
You want straight heat and bars, "Body Rott" by bone Thugs. Spicy Hot.
won't stop till that body rott , Krayzie killed that. and bizzy
This needs more likes. This would be the perfect song of theirs for Shaq to react to. Straight bars!!!
Without a doubt.
Creep n on a comeup a banger to
I’m a 1991 and they been with me since birth. My older brother introduced me from birth. Krayzie bone is undeniably the best rapper of all time. He literally created the BONE flow. His versatility will never be truly recognized by the public because of the THUG tag. He made a group by himself and went on to grip 2 Grammys
It's not called bone flow, it was tongue twisting, there's a reason they came out with that style. due to Twista
Yo that's a fact. Greatest is your opinion and I feel you for that cuz he super versatile. Beat making, producing and all.
Robert Galvan wow you’re absolutely clueless lmao. Twists made a song called “ain’t no hoes” explaining he got his style from bone. Take your dumb ass somewhere else
Robert Galvan I cant get over how stupid this reply is 😂 my gawd you’re going to feel stupid after you hear that song. You’re Probly 16 years old
BTNH feat. Tupac- Thug Love
You da man Shaq!
Fuck Thug Love, do Thug Passion!
@@willh4340 hey Thuggish ruggish bone, Thug luv, Thug passion, Thugz mansion(acoustic) ALL bangers.
Bruh, bizzy went tf off!!
I got an mtv video of the recorded on vhs sent to me when I lived in Italy. I was in 4th grade… been a fan since. Know every word to every song. And they humble af too helping their community. Some japanese dude went to Cleveland and got lost tryna meet them and got stranded and was homeless on st Clair and they helped him get home and told him he lucky he didn’t get killed. Straight up.
Bone Thungs n Harmony are the only group tht has songs with 2pac ,Biggie, and Eazy E.
And master p
Ur right
Forgot Big Pun-Krayzie Bone and Flesh worked with him and Krayzie did a song with Nipsey and Nipsey was in the movie I Tried.
Real spit
@@f..kingf..k don't forget that Flesh had a song with Run from Run DMC. And Krayzie Bone has a Duet wit Dione Warwick
Eazy signed Bone Thugs to Ruthless Records.. You should react to Bone fet. Eazy E "for the love of money"
Banger.
BNK & Sleepwalkers
Shitttt I’m from Cleveland a few blocks from them I know all songs on radio and on on the albums da land till I die !!
You know about brothers from the struggle?
I’m from the ozarks.... where white people live. It’s civil here and friendly... #staywhite!!!
Please tell me you didn't just quote MGK when referencing Bone Thugs ... I beg of you, please!!
@@topspot4834 I did but didn’t realize it my cousins and I been saying that since I lived on Euclid back in 98” I heard that MGK song of course just a few years ago lol
Same Shaw High