This is the album and group that made me a Hip Hop fan for life. Their sound was unlike anything that I had ever heard before and it blew me away as a kid. I couldn’t get enough of it. It’s a timeless classic that never gets old. Much respect to you for giving them some spotlight on your channel.
@@cloutcancun That’s dope! I know that has created some amazing memories with your mom. I can’t say the same about my own mom. She hates Hip Hop and hates that I love the genre.
Krayzie Bone really doesnt get his flowers for having THE sharpest flow and most versatile voice in hip hop. Listen to Bill Collector, Shoot em up, etc. etc. hes like an anime swordsman. He can blend in and adapt to any track with ANYONE to a degree thats almost scary, from Lil Jon to duets with Mariah Carey.
Agreed. Apparently he’s the one that really structured most their songs and came up with the hooks. But I’d say all of them don’t get the flowers they deserve. These dudes absolutely perfected rap/hip hop. Nobody ever did it better before or since in my opinion. When I was a kid, Layzie was my favorite. He was the first one heard on Thuggish Ruggish Bone, and other songs, so I just thought he was the leader. Plus I always thought his voice just sounded the most normal. As I got older a bit, Bizzy became my favorite. Dude was intense and had incredible energy. Ripped every verse he did. Now that I’ve learned more about them, Krayzie is definitely the best of the bunch. I don’t wanna spill too much tea, but I personally knew someone once signed to Mo Thug Records (who was also in the Crossroads video) and one of their sons. Bout 8 years ago I was lucky enough to be part of a show with them. Even though I had given up on my music career years before that, I jumped at the chance to be part of that gig, just because I’m such a fan. Though I’d like to do a show at some point for my kids to see me, at this point in time I can say the last show I played was opening for Bone. And that makes me smile 😊
He can go from Mariah Carey on “breakdown” to shoot the club up, to “Alone” then be right there with Knight Ridaz, then red rum. And sounds like the best flow on every track. Thug mentality Was a bad ass album from Krayzie
@DojaCap Who sings and raps at his level? There's only a handful of people that can truly be put in that category. But not only is his skill impeccable, the way he designs complete tracks for the collective of Bone sets himself apart, even from the other Bone thugs. So tell me Doja, who is more of a complete artist than Kray to you?
I got on to Bone Thugs because of Eazy. I was the biggest Eazy E fan and after buying all his cds and NWAs. I noticed he was featured on Creepin on ah Come up cd. I bought it and instantly became a Bone Thug fan. They were so different and original. Been a fan ever since.
I been getting a couple Tapes i bought Westside Connection - Bow Down got it for 8 bucks Yo-Yo - Total Control got it brand new for 12 bucks Pretty cool to have my parents had spare ones lying around that I made mines such as Murder Was The Case I really want Nas It Was Written, LL Walking With A Panther, Nas I Am, Raekwon Purple Tape, Daz Retaliation Revenge and Get Back, Threat Sickinnahead, Kam Neva Again and Made In America other than thats abt it If I could get Doggystyle w Gz Up Hoes Down for a nice price and condition i'll cop it but if not i'll just burn it to a CD-R as my Dad has a copy on CD w/o but I like eitther ver. because i grew up w the other one
E. 1999 Eternal is still my personal favorite album, ever. Very special album. Still got my original opened copy, as well as a sealed original copy. I also have a couple copies of the revised version w/ Tha Crossroads. Man, classic times.
Man, I had just turned 17 when knowing NOTHING about them I bought CREEPIN ON AH COME UP. For real, me an the homies had this running NON STOP all summer. Bones flow was so refreshing and original. Great memories. Music has always been a reference for my life timeline.
What a great album . I remember listening to this for the first time . Taking the A train to work to the city from east New York . Wild new style of rapping ,singing . Never heard rapping like this I was amazed by the arrtisry . A moment in time never replicated .
Damn 1995, I bought this the day it dropped and all that year it’s all you heard. We had big Afros and braids, Dickey suits and hi-tek boots was real. I was 15 and life was wild everywhere back then from Georgia to California
Bone Thugs not only influenced my taste in music, but also my photography. I would collect every single picture I could find of them. They had the best visuals and the best photoshoots.
Excellent research on one of my most favorite rappers on the 90's. Cuz they were the 90's most gangsta group of all time. Unmatched, unrivaled, and timeless. Thank you for the background on Bone Thugs n Harmony.
I’ve been on a full Clout Cancun binge..your content has me hypnotised ..great production anyway send chopping together of all the tracks.. peace from Australia
just like doggystyle and the chronic... if you had these cd's you had to keep an eye on them cause mf's would steal as soon as you were distracted. Cop this bad boy when i was in 7th grade, im 42 soon to be 43 & this record still gets play in my ride to this very day.
18:29 I HAD a cassette of "Eternal" with the original version of Crossroads on it, but along with a lot of my old cassettes, I lost them in various moves over the years 😔
I used to get bullied and clowned on for being a Bone fan back in seventh grade. No regrets on my end! Mind you, I grew up around a bunch of ‘tru-skool’ hip hop heads, so anything ‘gangsta’ was not hip-hop at the time. Besides all that, I think DJ Uneek’s production with Bone was pure perfection! I bought E1999 about three times cuz I wore out those tapes! First copy had the original Crossroads too. I used to prefer the remake, but nah. The original hits way harder for me. Less commercial appeal, so I get it. But nah, the original far superior!
I think the original crossroad song is cool but I guess I just grew up on the remake. I do think that the original version of ‘Down 71’ is superior though. Unfortunate you used to get bullied for looking Bone.
Great album. “Creepin’” still gets heavy play here, especially the “No Surrender” track. BONE was so different for me as a 12yr old from the north east, had a lot of WU and Boot Camp in my tape deck but when BONE hit was different for me. Another banger Clout.🙏🏻🦾
hey Clout! I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and just wanted to say what’s up. you do mad research for these videos and it shows the love you have for hop and its history. keep up the good work!
at the end of "Die, Die, Die" was a skit I'll never forget. A cop yells out "Lie down with your hands behind your back", then someone (I always thought it was Lazy) responds "Naw bitch! You lay your funky ass on the ground!" Also, you didn't mention either of my favorite songs from the album, The Getaway (Down 71) and Mr. Bill Collector.
Wow imagine living in a mansion in California but still having to steal food just to eat ?! I heard Dresta the brother of BJ knockout said he's the one who discovered BTNH &: introduced them to Easy E ... anyways I like your channel & im gonna subscribe 💯...
Bone had an album before Creepin' On Ah Come Up. One thing that helped it sell so well was the price. In a time where new CDs were about $14.99 ($11.99 or $12.99 if on sale), Creepin' was only $8.99 because it was an EP. That alone helped it to sell more copies than if it were an LP.
Great vídeo! 👏🏻 Bone's E. 1999 is my favorite album of all time. I'm a fan of your page because I grew up on Ruthless and Death Row records era. Big ups!
Album is damn near flawless. Just relistened after YEARS and I could cry it was so good evwn after all this time. Ughhh...how has it been almost 30 years 😢
E.1999 is one of the greatest albums ever produced. One of the earliest CDs I ever owned. Bone Thugs my favorite rap group ever. They were new, different and banged hard back in the day.
This album is a certified classic and Bone Thugs N Harmony is my favorite rap group. I listened to this album like a hundred times between the my sophmore and junior year. It's one of my all time favorite albums of all time.
Your doing good bro to have the Eternal Champions sample in there that DJ U-Neek used on Crossroads. I always thought that was fire before in 93-96 Eternal Champions was the shit growing up in the 90s. Great job man Bone and Eternal 1999 is apart of my childhood and one of my top 10 favorite albums ever.
Dope Video, I remember hearing the original crossroads for the first time on Dj screws June 27 side a chopped and screwed by Screw himself. I also remember buying Est.99 Eternal at Sam Goody, decoding the whole Mr. Ouija oracle in the mirror, and getting bitched at for the long distance call to Ruthless. But when I did hear deceased Eazy’s voice, it really was BONE chilling.! A dope souvenir and a fun time for rap. I was an already a huge Eazy-E fan so discovering bone was a huge inspiration for me not only is a music lover, but as an artist.
@@cloutcancun Ruthless promo was dope especially the Bizzy Bone Heavens Movie promo. The Missing BB Gambini promo in magazines was dope because he had a whole kidnapping thing and he had different look. The mafia inspired theme of that and thugs cry video was clever.
Wait. When you say you heard Eazy’s voice? Was it that minute or so thing that’s been floating around where he talks about the school-prison pipeline and people needing to wake up about the situation?
It might not be a classic outside of Florida but I'd love a breakdown of Trick Daddy's debut album "Based on a True Story". Great album that was slept on.
This was a great retrospect bro!! This was SO important .. E 1999 to FORVER!! 💯💯🔥🔥 S/O DJ U-Neek!! 💯 'E-1999 Eternal' was a classic album!! 💯9.3/10 This was 'get on the plane and THE HIGHJACKERS' came thru on the Ouija Board set up!! 🔥💯😱😮🛬 😮😮 Mo Murda!! -- The AFTERMATH 🤮.. 'Shot's To Double Glocks' & '1st OF the MONTH'!! 😵 😵💫
Have you done a SwissBeats vid? 🤔 idk i gotta look, but there was so many mixed artist that was caught in those times. same wit no limit. i just gotta look but either way would be good ta heard bout. Great vid 🎶🐐
My Homeboy Mom had this album on CD w the Original Crossroads on it I just got the chance to listen to the full album for the first time in a cuz I ripped the CD but man this was a great album and glad I got to hear that ver. of Crossroads because I haven't heard it since Middle School
This is the album and group that made me a Hip Hop fan for life. Their sound was unlike anything that I had ever heard before and it blew me away as a kid. I couldn’t get enough of it. It’s a timeless classic that never gets old. Much respect to you for giving them some spotlight on your channel.
@@MasterBeatz101 I grew up on their music. My mom is a HUGE fan so I always heard this album. Certified classic 💿
@@cloutcancun That’s dope! I know that has created some amazing memories with your mom. I can’t say the same about my own mom. She hates Hip Hop and hates that I love the genre.
Same
First album I brought in wasn’t old enough to buy it so my sis had to buy it for me loved that cd from front to back
@cloutcancun dude you really skipped crept and we came???
DJ Uneek was really on his game for a minute
I'm from NYC and his production was fucking FIRE!
It was definitely dark music tho
he did but fell off quick and hard no homo
I was jamming this shit in 5th grade 🤘 still jamming it in my murdered out suburban
Krayzie Bone really doesnt get his flowers for having THE sharpest flow and most versatile voice in hip hop. Listen to Bill Collector, Shoot em up, etc. etc. hes like an anime swordsman.
He can blend in and adapt to any track with ANYONE to a degree thats almost scary, from Lil Jon to duets with Mariah Carey.
Agreed. Apparently he’s the one that really structured most their songs and came up with the hooks. But I’d say all of them don’t get the flowers they deserve. These dudes absolutely perfected rap/hip hop. Nobody ever did it better before or since in my opinion.
When I was a kid, Layzie was my favorite. He was the first one heard on Thuggish Ruggish Bone, and other songs, so I just thought he was the leader. Plus I always thought his voice just sounded the most normal.
As I got older a bit, Bizzy became my favorite. Dude was intense and had incredible energy. Ripped every verse he did.
Now that I’ve learned more about them, Krayzie is definitely the best of the bunch. I don’t wanna spill too much tea, but I personally knew someone once signed to Mo Thug Records (who was also in the Crossroads video) and one of their sons.
Bout 8 years ago I was lucky enough to be part of a show with them. Even though I had given up on my music career years before that, I jumped at the chance to be part of that gig, just because I’m such a fan. Though I’d like to do a show at some point for my kids to see me, at this point in time I can say the last show I played was opening for Bone. And that makes me smile 😊
He can go from Mariah Carey on “breakdown” to shoot the club up, to “Alone” then be right there with Knight Ridaz, then red rum. And sounds like the best flow on every track. Thug mentality Was a bad ass album from Krayzie
🎯💯
Leathaface is undeniably the greatest most complete artist of all time.
@DojaCap Who sings and raps at his level? There's only a handful of people that can truly be put in that category. But not only is his skill impeccable, the way he designs complete tracks for the collective of Bone sets himself apart, even from the other Bone thugs.
So tell me Doja, who is more of a complete artist than Kray to you?
That street sign gets stolen every time they replace it 😂😂😂😂😂 I love it here
It was our trophy 😊
@@RUclipsBBQ facts
I promise I would steal them if I ever saw them lol
Some States had to replace highway mile markers 69 and 420 with 68.99 and 419.99, same thing. Signs kept disappearing.
I might take a trip there just to take one😂
Definitely their best work imo, no skips...i was 12 yrs old when E.1999 album dropped and Im still listening to it to this day...
I got on to Bone Thugs because of Eazy. I was the biggest Eazy E fan and after buying all his cds and NWAs. I noticed he was featured on Creepin on ah Come up cd. I bought it and instantly became a Bone Thug fan. They were so different and original. Been a fan ever since.
And now they finally released Black Mafia Life by ATL, which also has Eazy E and Tupac on there….also Kokane
This album changed my life. I was 10 when this was released. I would play this album non stop. Bone is hands down one of the best groups ever.
I was 11. Same. Best album of all time all genres.
3 6 mafia is the best group of all time
@ they neck and neck with bone that’s for sure.
I still have my cassette copy of E. 1999 Eternal with the original Crossroads on it. The sound quality is still decent for being such an old tape.
I been getting a couple Tapes i bought
Westside Connection - Bow Down got it for 8 bucks
Yo-Yo - Total Control got it brand new for 12 bucks
Pretty cool to have my parents had spare ones lying around that I made mines such as Murder Was The Case
I really want Nas It Was Written, LL Walking With A Panther, Nas I Am, Raekwon Purple Tape, Daz Retaliation Revenge and Get Back, Threat Sickinnahead, Kam Neva Again and Made In America
other than thats abt it If I could get Doggystyle w Gz Up Hoes Down for a nice price and condition i'll cop it but if not i'll just burn it to a CD-R as my Dad has a copy on CD w/o but I like eitther ver. because i grew up w the other one
even though you gone you still got love from bone lol merch
I forgot about the original crossroads, was it replaced by the new version on Cds and tapes?
@@chadwillett619 yes the remix you know is wat won the Grammy. original on the compilation vol 1 came out in like 99
E. 1999 Eternal is still my personal favorite album, ever. Very special album. Still got my original opened copy, as well as a sealed original copy. I also have a couple copies of the revised version w/ Tha Crossroads. Man, classic times.
Thug LOVE👊👊👊👊👊
Dang!
This is one of Hiphop’s greatest albums..
That eazy e skit is crazy 😮😮I always listen to this every month 👌
Man I had this and Me Against The World at the same time! I just graduated high school when it came out! Those 2 stayed in rotation!
E. 1999 was the first cd i ever owned back in 96 and let me tell you i used my sega cd console and blew out my tv speakers bumpin this album
Mo Murda is a song my generation is bringing up out the vault as of right now, this album aged well
like sum wine thats fine AF 💦👀😥🎶
All their flows and that beat were on point. Definitely one of the best songs ever
....."eternally thugsta style, wanna die of murda now...."
Man, I had just turned 17 when knowing NOTHING about them I bought CREEPIN ON AH COME UP. For real, me an the homies had this running NON STOP all summer. Bones flow was so refreshing and original. Great memories. Music has always been a reference for my life timeline.
Most underrated group , Krayzie Bone is one of the greatest to ever do it .
They were never underrated.
What a great album . I remember listening to this for the first time . Taking the A train to work to the city from east New York . Wild new style of rapping ,singing . Never heard rapping like this I was amazed by the arrtisry . A moment in time never replicated .
I got them to sign my E99 Eternal album cover when I met them!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dogg Pound and Goodie Mob dropped that year as well
Yeaper they did but that E.99 blows them right out of earth to me
Dogg food was the dogg pounds first album wasn’t it? Or was that the 2nd album?
@@shanewoods1980who care , they alllllllll trash
@@shanewoods1980First
A bunch of classic albums released in 1995 and 1996. Me Against the World dropped in 1995. Those years are the apex of hip hop.
I was bumping bone thugs today......always will.......2024
My 1st rap album ever. My aunt gifted me this album in 95. Got it for my 11th birthday. Made me fall in love with Hip-Hop. ☠️☠️☠️
Damn 1995, I bought this the day it dropped and all that year it’s all you heard. We had big Afros and braids, Dickey suits and hi-tek boots was real. I was 15 and life was wild everywhere back then from Georgia to California
I was a huge Eazy E Fan. I bought Creepin day one because it said featuring Eazy. I became a fan immediately.
E.1999 was legendary. No skips.
My all time favorite album!!!
This is the greatest album of all time ☠️ ☠️☠️☠️☠️
That's your opinion. I don't think so 🤔
@@cwrichardson3 yeah that’s how opinions work.
I rap because of Bone. Been a huge influence on me since my early teens. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bone Thugs not only influenced my taste in music, but also my photography. I would collect every single picture I could find of them. They had the best visuals and the best photoshoots.
This album was my introduction to Bone. I was 11 years old and I remember spending the weekend at my cousins house and he had it on cassette.
Same! My big cuz replaced all his cassettes with CDs so he gave me all of his Bone and Mo Thugs cassettes…
clout, you
a real legend my boy. krayzie is one of the top five most underrated rappers of all time
Excellent research on one of my most favorite rappers on the 90's. Cuz they were the 90's most gangsta group of all time. Unmatched, unrivaled, and timeless. Thank you for the background on Bone Thugs n Harmony.
I’ve been on a full Clout Cancun binge..your content has me hypnotised ..great production anyway send chopping together of all the tracks.. peace from Australia
I'm a HUGE Bone Thugs fan and learned some things that I never knew about them. Congratulations!!!
I’m a fan of the original Crossroads. My brother got the album the first week it came out . I was 10.
Me to, I hated when they re released this album without the original crossroads
When this album dropped...........shit It was on repeat for yearssssssssssss.
Well over a decade!
just like doggystyle and the chronic... if you had these cd's you had to keep an eye on them cause mf's would steal as soon as you were distracted. Cop this bad boy when i was in 7th grade, im 42 soon to be 43 & this record still gets play in my ride to this very day.
Still is!
Love these album breakdowns!
Loves this group!!! Their hiphop royalty most talented group of stars ever to walk this earth since the Jackson 5!!
THE GOD DAM BEST ALBUM EVER MADE!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Everyone was bumping creepin on the come up in my hometown
Been waiting for you to do a video about this album 🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼
18:29 I HAD a cassette of "Eternal" with the original version of Crossroads on it, but along with a lot of my old cassettes, I lost them in various moves over the years 😔
This is the greatest album in hiphop tho & don’t EVER forget it .
A perfect album!! Flawless!!
great video, very nice edit and presentation ! thanks for showing us some love! just subscribed!
No thank you for everything you do! I came across your channel while doing research and was blown away. I thought it deserved some recognition.
Greatest rap album of all time and one of the greatest albums of any genre of all time.
I used to get bullied and clowned on for being a Bone fan back in seventh grade. No regrets on my end! Mind you, I grew up around a bunch of ‘tru-skool’ hip hop heads, so anything ‘gangsta’ was not hip-hop at the time.
Besides all that, I think DJ Uneek’s production with Bone was pure perfection! I bought E1999 about three times cuz I wore out those tapes! First copy had the original Crossroads too. I used to prefer the remake, but nah. The original hits way harder for me. Less commercial appeal, so I get it. But nah, the original far superior!
I think the original crossroad song is cool but I guess I just grew up on the remake. I do think that the original version of ‘Down 71’ is superior though. Unfortunate you used to get bullied for looking Bone.
@@cloutcancun yeah, 90s kids were brutal af! Stuck to my guns tho. Those kids are prollie fans of Bone too eventually.
Great album. “Creepin’” still gets heavy play here, especially the “No Surrender” track. BONE was so different for me as a 12yr old from the north east, had a lot of WU and Boot Camp in my tape deck but when BONE hit was different for me. Another banger Clout.🙏🏻🦾
Yes indeed 💯
Ight man, don’t mess this up…
Your other videos are great btw. But this is MY all time favorite album.
Bravo sir💪🏾
The album is a masterpiece
old head here I grew up listening to bone and to this day is my favorite group of all time and as a kid I had both versions of the album
hey Clout! I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and just wanted to say what’s up. you do mad research for these videos and it shows the love you have for hop and its history. keep up the good work!
What’s up my guy! Thank you I really appreciate that 🙏 much more to come
been waiting for this. you do good work, cancun
NICE, THIS IS YET ANOTHER CLASSIC ALBUM FROM MY CHILDHOOD THAT YOU COVER , THANK YOU
another timeless video 🗣️ definitely gotta do one about Art of War or Mo Thug Family
at the end of "Die, Die, Die" was a skit I'll never forget. A cop yells out "Lie down with your hands behind your back", then someone (I always thought it was Lazy) responds "Naw bitch! You lay your funky ass on the ground!"
Also, you didn't mention either of my favorite songs from the album, The Getaway (Down 71) and Mr. Bill Collector.
Bizzy yells “naw bitch! You lay your funky ass on the ground! Now!”
ground…Nie”
Wasn't that Bizzy that said that?!
It was bizzy
That was 100% Bizzy's nasely voice.
Wow imagine living in a mansion in California but still having to steal food just to eat ?! I heard Dresta the brother of BJ knockout said he's the one who discovered BTNH &: introduced them to Easy E ... anyways I like your channel & im gonna subscribe 💯...
Crossroads was the most anticipated video to wait on when watching The Box back then. When it came on everybody was lit!
Bone had an album before Creepin' On Ah Come Up.
One thing that helped it sell so well was the price. In a time where new CDs were about $14.99 ($11.99 or $12.99 if on sale), Creepin' was only $8.99 because it was an EP. That alone helped it to sell more copies than if it were an LP.
Did you not watch the video? He talked about faces of death.
@@r.b.6099
I made this comment before that part came up. 😄
Ep? Lp? What's the difference
Great vídeo! 👏🏻 Bone's E. 1999 is my favorite album of all time. I'm a fan of your page because I grew up on Ruthless and Death Row records era. Big ups!
Love your video, I'm a fan of bone thugs, and I feel like I know so much about them. You just taught me things I didn't know, and I love it
Definitely in MY top two favorites of all time..
Bone fan for life!
My boy Clout Cancun with another banger!!
This album, Ghetto Dope and Doggy Style are my top 3 albums of the 90's/my childhood.
Dang bro..that’s wild because same for me!
Then when bone did a couple joints with the tank! “Til we dead and gone” and “I got the hook up”
The last don
I remember when this came out, for years I kept the cassette tape in my pocket, listened to it everywhere I went.
This was one of the CDs from my high school years and I played it over and over. It’s a great album. So good
My first CD I ever bought was E.1999
Always been a favorite at the top of the list! I have so many great memories related to this album. Its a killer from intro to the last note......
Album is damn near flawless. Just relistened after YEARS and I could cry it was so good evwn after all this time. Ughhh...how has it been almost 30 years 😢
This album was what made me love rap
This album was fire. Very informative about the album cover etc. I had no idea.
E.1999 is one of the greatest albums ever produced. One of the earliest CDs I ever owned. Bone Thugs my favorite rap group ever. They were new, different and banged hard back in the day.
This album is a certified classic and Bone Thugs N Harmony is my favorite rap group. I listened to this album like a hundred times between the my sophmore and junior year. It's one of my all time favorite albums of all time.
Good work bro. Awesome vid💯
I'd love for DJ Unique and Kanye West collaborate on a 10-12 track Bone Thugz album
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Feat Kanye West- Ride For Mine
Your doing good bro to have the Eternal Champions sample in there that DJ U-Neek used on Crossroads. I always thought that was fire before in 93-96 Eternal Champions was the shit growing up in the 90s. Great job man Bone and Eternal 1999 is apart of my childhood and one of my top 10 favorite albums ever.
Wow this was really informative! Good work fam
Dope Video, I remember hearing the original crossroads for the first time on Dj screws June 27 side a chopped and screwed by Screw himself.
I also remember buying Est.99 Eternal at Sam Goody, decoding the whole Mr. Ouija oracle in the mirror, and getting bitched at for the long distance call to Ruthless. But when I did hear deceased Eazy’s voice, it really was BONE chilling.! A dope souvenir and a fun time for rap. I was an already a huge Eazy-E fan so discovering bone was a huge inspiration for me not only is a music lover, but as an artist.
I wonder why more artists don’t do the mysteries with their cover art. Kinda crazy Bone didn’t have any input into their cover art
@@cloutcancun Ruthless promo was dope especially the Bizzy Bone Heavens Movie promo. The Missing BB Gambini promo in magazines was dope because he had a whole kidnapping thing and he had different look. The mafia inspired theme of that and thugs cry video was clever.
Wait. When you say you heard Eazy’s voice? Was it that minute or so thing that’s been floating around where he talks about the school-prison pipeline and people needing to wake up about the situation?
One of the best pieces of music ever created.
Could u please do a a story about Dogfood by the Dogg Pound?
Thanks❤
Playing this on the first of the month 😂 Bone Thugs 4Ever! 💯
My favourite album ever, I grew up on this n creeping on da come up
I bought this cd in 1995
I was a freshman in H.S. Just moved from Westside of Chicago to new school out south. I used to listen to this omw to sleep every night.
Hey man, great work as always!
Greatest hip-hop group album of all time
It might not be a classic outside of Florida but I'd love a breakdown of Trick Daddy's debut album "Based on a True Story". Great album that was slept on.
Eazy found a gem in these Ohio Boys. Bone has always been my favorite.
Thumbs up as soon as I learned about the Eternal Champions sample. I feel embarrassed I don’t know that already. 🤦🏽♂️
Maaan that track creepin on come up hits soooo hard. Those lyrics
This was a great retrospect bro!! This was SO important .. E 1999 to FORVER!! 💯💯🔥🔥 S/O DJ U-Neek!! 💯
'E-1999 Eternal' was a classic album!! 💯9.3/10
This was 'get on the plane and THE HIGHJACKERS' came thru on the Ouija Board set up!! 🔥💯😱😮🛬 😮😮
Mo Murda!! -- The AFTERMATH 🤮.. 'Shot's To Double Glocks' & '1st OF the MONTH'!! 😵 😵💫
95' what a year!
BEST HIP HOP ALBUM OF THE 90s! I used to play this album on repeat while I was playing Virtua Fighter and DOOM on my 32x
95 was my best year Safe+Sound DJ Quik..Summer Jams, NBA Live 95'
This entire album is a straight listen thru!! Until this day, I can try to go word for word. Of course in my mind I think I know the words 😂
Dare I say one of the top 5 groups of all time imo.
Bro you blew my mind at the end when you hit me with the album is almost 30 😮😢😅
Have you done a SwissBeats vid? 🤔 idk i gotta look, but there was so many mixed artist that was caught in those times. same wit no limit. i just gotta look but either way would be good ta heard bout. Great vid 🎶🐐
My Homeboy Mom had this album on CD w the Original Crossroads on it I just got the chance to listen to the full album for the first time in a cuz I ripped the CD but man this was a great album and glad I got to hear that ver. of Crossroads because I haven't heard it since Middle School
Great video. I prefer The original crossroads. Also Eazy E on Mr. Bill Collector would've been dope af
We all had the original crossroads version, the remix came out a lot later.
@djmoonchild01, If you bought it in 95 when it dropped you got the original version, the remix didn’t come out to 96…was 15-16 back then damn
18:26 that was the one I remembered. Their voices are so smooth