Krayzie Bone On Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, The Illuminati, Eazy-E, Mariah Carey & More | Drink Champs
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2021
- N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the #DrinkChamps. In this episode, we chop it up with the one and only #KrayzieBone!
A member of the legendary group #BoneThugsnHarmony, the immortal thugs have sold over 50 million albums worldwide and is the only group to have worked with Eazy-E, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G. and Big Pun while they were still alive.
Krayzie shares the origin story of Bone Thugs, talks growing up in Cleveland, working with Eazy-E and Mariah Carey, Mo Thugs, the Illuminati and much, much more!
Make some noise for Krayzie Bone!!!
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Unless you grew up in the 90's. You couldn't possibly understand just how important and influential this guy was to the culture.
FR FR I bought the E 1999 album 6 times
💯💯💯💯 I agree .... 85 baby
His flow surpassed hip hop , there’s reggaeton artists that mimicked the flow without knowing the origin. Culture is culture , it lives on
Let’s get 3-6 on here ❕❕❕
@@arthurhayes5990 DJ Paul KOM been on Drink Champs already and Paul is 3-6 like Krazy is Bone
DJ Uneek's production on the "E. 1999 Eternal" album was a flawless victory...
Truth I just said this yesterday
Facts … And I’m from upstate NY
..bOY!
AND THATS AGREED FROM AH GEE
OUTTA THE 19143
And I mean FLAWLESS, you can listen to that fuckin album from front to back………….The E.1999 intro ALONE is one of the hardest tracks on it!
Yes Lawd
Fall 1994. Listening to 'No Surrender' for the first time at a friend's house. Krayzie's verse comes on. That flow. That voice. Needed to know then and there who that was. Instant legend.
my fav
For real. That verse is deadly
Agree to that 💯... thuggish ruggish caught my ear, but no surrender solidified it instantly
My favorite
@brianm You must not have had The Box? Because during the summer of 1994, they stayed playing Thuggish Ruggish Bone music video.
Ain’t nobody or rap group can rap like Bone Thugz N Harmony. They are just hands down. I wish they still come out with music today and forever.
They look it up there been new songs together and lot of silo albums
This is the most I've ever heard Krayzie talk and the most I've ever seen his personality!!
Hennessy helped lol
He drunk
He talks alot on his live with his fans dude is actually very open & cool on his live he even remembers & have solid relationships with those that are regulars
Is it?
Frfr he was always the more laid back quiet one… love this shit
Mo' murder is ONE OF the hardest songs ever
And kray got the hardest verse
Mechete dipped in rummmmm
True plus Mr bill collector
@@toddc.bakerjr5826 Mr. Bill collector is definitely #2.
Man that whole E99 album I can play start to finish now and it shits on anything coming out today
Its mind boggling how underrated Bone Thugs is
It's only cuz they wouldn't conform. That's why they didn't get the same radio play... But it's all good bc all is real ones who started bumping them back in the 90's STILL know what it is too this day!!!!! 💯💯💯
Its crazy how forgotten easyE is.!!
@@sJs78 def…one of the biggest pioneers in hip hop history
I like it that way tho. My fav of all time. But can still say they got a Grammy and still underground.
@@chrisdotson9099 ain't no way you can have a Grammy n still be under ground..ain't that the opposite of underground?
This is one of my favorite Drink Champ interviews of all time. I was the biggest Bone Thugs-n-Harmony fan during my teenage years - and I still am! This interview made me emotional, for some reason. Hearing my favorite legendary artists tell their stories themselves - and not via a journalist-- moves my soul.
100% agree
20 minutes in everyone's speaking clear and steady... 2 hrs in I don't think they even know where the hell they're at anymore 😂 salute to the legends!
😆😆😆😆
Yes! Legendary. Great episode.
😐😐😀😕😵💫🥴🥴
Naw niggas was talking over krazie on certain parts of the show
That's drink champs the first 30 minutes is a good interview and then everything after it's just drunk dudes talking
Krayzie: blinks
Nore: let’s take another shot man , give it up for that
Lol boy u sroopid but fa s. Glad we both peep game
Fr nigga take shots for everything 😂😆
💀💀💀😭😭😭😭
😂
🤣🤣🤣
It's cool seeing Krayzie light up talking about their early days meeting Heav, LL, Cube. They were still fans of the game while being in the game.
The Isley Brothers and so many 70’s Cleveland legends let bone thugs sample their music. They’re harmonies & flow broke borders across generations & races.
Isley Brothers is from Cincinnati
Krazie has such a humble and calm energy to him. I respect his attitude so freaking much! Glad he gets his flowers - what an absolute legend
He's one of the best emcees for sure.
He need more flowers
Yes
Thinking the same. One of his chillest guests ever!!!
Nore is a genius. He actually found a way to be paid to get drunk.
Facts
and the end he was faded 😂
He's killing himself for a show and you call that genius?
@@princewins88bw I see somebody aint asleep at the wheel
Why we proud of him killing his liver?
This man has talent that could go way past rap. His sound is very unique
When they first came out yeah. Their talent is still good, but style is played out. If they was manage better I believe they wouldve lasted further.
@@mikewill1740played out by who no does it also have you heard all of the latest shit
Please bring bizzy bone on drinkchamps 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Probably get offended and start a fight somehow😂
The first freestyle around 5:30 is literally the sound of every rapper out now. Give Bone they props 💯💯💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
U know what a freestyle is?
What up bro bro
That's a understatement, krayzie bone has some styles of flows. These young bucks ain't touching it
Migos :cough: :cough:
Tf you talking bout they aint even close to this talent..
Krayzie dont age man! Salute to a legend and a legendary group- Bone Thugs are true legends of the game!
No grays. Lol 😂
True dat.. 💯 this was the shit..
they all pretty much looks the same
Preach!
Shiiiiiiit 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm just here to show my appreciation for my favorite rapper out of all rappers. I'm so glad that I had the chance to grow up on this music.
Only dude to record with Big, Pac, Eazy and Pun all while they was still alive.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are Hip-Hop icons, their whole era was hard as fuck. That era gave us 2Pac, Biggie, Nas, Jay-Z, Naughty By Nature, Lil Kim, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, De LA Soul, The Pharcyde, Souls of Mischief, Goodie Mob, Mobb Deep, OGC, Yo-Yo, The Bootcamp Click, Gang Starr, Tha Click, Wu-Tang Clan, Outkast, UGK, 8Ball & MJG, A Tribe Called Quest, Fat Joe, Big PUN, Above the Law, DJ Quik, Compton's Most Wanted, MC Lyte, Geto Boys, No Limit, Craig Mack, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, O.C, Main Source, Nice and Smooth, Bo$$, Queen Latifah, Lords of The Underground, DMX, The Lox, The Fugees, Three 6 Mafia, The Lost Boys, Conscious Daughters, South Central Cartel, King-T, Rass Kass, Twista, Do or Die, AZ, Redman, Das Efx, Crucial Conflict, MOP, Dayton Family, Ghetto Mafia, DPG, Snoop Dogg, MC Breed, DigablePlanets, P.M. Dawn, Group Home, Camp Lo, Leaders of The New School, Digital Underground, Black Sheep, Sir Mix Alot, Paris, Brand Nubian, Keith Murray, The D.O.C, Monie Love, Jeru, Onyx, Warren G, Common, Cool Keith, Mack 10, WC, Top Authority, Artifacts, Bahamadia, Crime Boss, and so much more. The 90's was just STACKED!!! What a decade 🥲
Word 💯 long live the 90s
Facts
I didn't know camp lo rapped gibberish and they were gay until I got older and listened to the lyrics😭😭
Snoop Dogg ,Dr. Dre
2 live Crew, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, D-Nice,Kwame, Heavy-D, Goodie Mob, The D.O.C., E-40, Ice-T, Tone Loc & even more... & since this list could go on & on forever, I'd like to just mention how what i loved most about the (early) 90's is how these majorly top charting artis who had their own albums CAME TOGETHER & made "crews" instead of going against each other all the time. (i.e.) Flavor unit, Native Tongues, Superfriends- (Timberlands crew) ,Juice crew, Jungle Brothers,The Roots, Dungeon Family,etc.It was pure talent & fun.
Bone Thugs needs their own Biopic already !!
YESSS!! I’m there
Krayzie is THAT DUDE! He is a made man. Him and Bizzy just had that thing! Bone was a complete package, and everyone had their strengths and original personalities, but Krayzie and Bizzy just punched through on every song they did. Watching them talk is like listening to them rap. Peace, BTNH! Thanks for making Hip-Hop AWESOME, brothers. E.1999 ETERNAL!
Hell yeah that's my shit too fam 💯
Facts I tell everyone krayzie n bizzy are the best rappers of all time hands down. When u make biggie n pac re do there versus after they here bones that's enough wen everyone think it's big or pac but it's kray n bizzy.
22:00 Quick time with slime
31:40 1st of the Month
57:30 Song with Sade. Plus Nore is official Toasted
1:12:00 "Crossroads" & illuminati Konfusion
1:17:33 The Thunder hits
1:30:42 MJ
1:32:42 Prince
1:35:00 Last Album that you bought?
1:36:07 Bone Thugs n Migos
1:45:25 Big Pun
1:51:28 Mariah Carey plus Krayzie Bone Toasty
That Mariah Carey's part was hilarious
Foe the love of $$$
All I want to hear about is Mariah Carey. Thanks‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@@verystylishordinarypeople
me 2 😁
thank you 🌹🌹
Don't fall asleep on Bone and Phil Collins Calab.💯🔥 legendary.
Hell yeah
Hell yeah I love that song
Big facts
I hate that Krayzie didn't tell the story about Phil. He started, then it got off track and NORE took it somewhere else.
😴😴😴its ight
Born in 83 I was raised on these dudes… in 1994 at the age of 11 I was in Milwaukee WI, riding down Burleigh street when I first heard “It’s the thuggish Ruggish Bone”.. man I was like wtf instantly became a fan. I grew up on these nuggas foreal, it’s like watching a family member interview.
I’m born in 81’ and from Cleveland so imagine how we felt when they came out! They were like the Beatles here in the 90’s and early 2000s
I'm from the Mil too I heard it wnov bruh I called up that station to request that song the whole day!
Same bro felt like it was my brother been interviewed
@@moneymakerstv9796 💪🏾💪🏾 yea I remember wnov I think I heard it on Hot 102 or V100.7 I don’t remember which one it was.. but I know ironically I was listening to the same station riding down the same street when they announced that PAC had passed a couple years later.. man I miss the 90’s 😔
Nbs I’m 85 from Milwaukee I got the tape from Sam Goody grew my hair out because of them niggas
People won't fully understand how legendary this group is until they're gone! 👏🙏🙌
I understand 😊❤
Bizzy's original verse on Thug Luv he put down in the studio with Pac was absolutely UNREAL! Look it up if you haven't heard it. The released album verse was only half of his original verse
This is the most underrated rapper of all time
One of the top five underrated!
FACTS! x💯
That term is thrown around too much. But he is the definition of underrated. Even though he's in the rock n roll hall of fame sold millions of records. He still underrated
Rap god
Truly
Salute to EFN for checkin nore and letting krayzie finish his stories
I liked that and I liked nore corrected that there a good team
YES...YES...YES!!
Word. Note stay interrupting the interview
4 years too late but I think one day they’ll really figure out how to navigate his overactive conversing style 😂
Shit he be interrupting too
Btnh was a massive group in 90s and early 2000s. These kids have no idea. They really started rapping and singing like you hear now. Krazyie bone legend.
As a teenager (in my dreams) Krayzie was baby daddie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Loved me some Bone Thugs N Harmony
Yessssss 🙌🏾 he was man also 😂
When he said “ We always stood for peace, love and harmony, but realizing shit ain’t always peace, love and harmony. You gotta ride for that shit!” - Krayzie Bone
DJ UNEEK the most slept on person in the entire history of hip-hop..yall talk about flowers n shit,that man never got a single dandelion.That sound he gave on Creepin and E1999 still gives me goosebumps.Has the ability to put me right back to a certain house party,classroom,car,broad etc..
his name alone speaks volumes on how talented dj uneek is.💥💥💥
Facts... To this day that production still slaps
Art Of War he did every single beat on that album too.
That was so beyond epic. Bone made me proud to be from Cleveland in 1994 and to this day. If they aren’t the rock n roll hall of fame soon, we rioting!
I'm from Cleveland so it's amazing 👏🏽 to hear this....when they made it....Cleveland was finally on the map!!!
Dope interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That liquor started hitting Krayzie heavy in that 4th quarter tho 😂. Nore wouldn't stop with the "let's take another shot" either 😂😂😂
I was legit worried about krayzie .He was supppsed to do a event soon as he left there. They took 14 shots. I can tell he was done soon as he started smokin lol.
Dflll that’s so true he remind me of myself when I love everybody when I’m Drunk 😭🤣🤣
@@Intunewithtmill LMFAO!!! Damn kray hahaha. My nigga was under the TABLE! Bone fans so cool mfs prolly said “kray is the man we’ll just catch him next time” no 🧢
Dead ass 🤣 😆 Krayzie was holding his own with them shots! Then the last 15-20 mins it started to slurr some but it was gold
A true legend. Bone thugs n harmony has always been my favorite. There's no other group like them. Period.
Would love to see DJ U NEEK get his flowers as well. Possibly THE MOST underrated producers of ALL TIME. Those early albums sounded great, and he created the soundscape for Bone's whole sound
Straight facts💯💯✊🏼
The production he provided on the first four albums not including Faces of Death is masterful!
LEGENDARY!!!
FACTS! his work on Eternal was top 5 best produced hip hop albums of ALL TIME.
DJ U NEEK with technique from the streets to make some ruff neck beats !
I know I'm stupid late with this but not just Biggie and Pac, they also got a record with Phil Collins!! the amount of respect I have for this man and the Bone Thugs crew!
Man…Krayzie is such a great interviewee/storyteller. Bone Thugs is so criminally underrated, it ain’t even funny. Been listening to Bone since the mid 90s and they will always be my favorite group and favorite rappers till the day I die.
I would never watch a verzsus with Bone going against Migos. Bone is on a totally different level. It’s low key disrespectful wanting to see that.
That’s Nore Being Messy
💯💯
Plus their content different anyway
Migos couldnt fill ONE of the bone thugs shoes with ALL their feet in that b**** lol
I agree . Aint no rap group can be compared . No rap group harmonizes
Krayzie so underrated.
Dude can pull any style on any beat and has countless flows.
Fast, slow, smooth as butter and etc.
Goat.
Underrated how,you from the suburbs🤣🤣🤣 I think you mean wishbone,Krayzie has albums out & wishbone not 1 just bars🧐😩🤭🤥
@@jarradehatcher5666 suburbs...I live in Jacksonville Florida.
People get killed here everyday.
Even Katt Williams talks about Jacksonville Hoods on his stand up show.
You can watch it right here on RUclips.
And I think you misunderstood my comment.
Kray is very underrated.
He should be mentioned on these top 5 and top 10 greatest rappers.
@@EazyE5150 🤭
Facts.
His flow is, and I hate using this word, but it truly is ‘Iconic’, he has a very ‘staccato’ type stop/start flow but also makes it as smooth as MJs Moonwalk!
Hip Hop today wouldn't be where it is without Bone Thug contributions into the game... FACT and respect. You guys deserved your 🌹....
I love how krayzie answered the questions about the migos.
Hands down the best "DRINK CHAMPS" interview. I truly believe this interview embodied the original vision for this show. They were drunk and the stories were told drunk. I had so much fun watching this!
FACTS!!!
naw they was talking over him too
Ye said hold my Japanese liquor
This was an amazing interview. And they were drunk asf lol
I was going to comment the exact same thing but i scrolled down to see if anyone else felt the same way… hands down the best drink champs yet…. 💥💥💥💥
We need the entire Bone Thugs-N-Harmony together on Drink Champs. They are legends and their music is timeless. DRINK CHAMPS MAKE SOME NOISE! 🍾🍾🍾
Yes indeed.
Nore can't shut the fuck up for one of the members. How can he interview 5??
@@anthonypiellucci4521 😭
@@jeremyblackwater439 he totally killed the Phil Collins story. Right after he said it was the most mind blowing colab they did. ..
@@anthonypiellucci4521 😄😄😄
Man the fact they don't know Krayzie Bone talking about Home with Phil Collins make me wanna shout at they asses the way that was my track, those drums took me to the original Take Me Home track on my dad's Phil Collins CD and Krayzie's verse on there, damn y'all don't even know
I think the bone version of that song was way ahead of its time and the world's still ain't ready for it
Props to N.O.R.E for this one! I was the biggest Bone thugs fan as a youngster. I'd buy the Source magazine and rip all bone's pics out just to hang them on my wall. I'd watch MTV all day just to catch "foe tha love of money" video to play and record it on VHS 🤣. Really enjoyed this interview
I appreciate how EFN keep hushing Nore, cause it’s gonna always stick with me as long as I watch these that Nore never let DMX fully tell his Prince story..
Nore can be mad annoying on his own show, you can't ask questions and then cut people off ridiculous
But that's what makes the show, that fact they're raw
Right he interrupts too much….
@@user-ik5ze1sh7i no... legendary guess is what makes the show. LET THEM SPEAK!!!
More will cut you off like LA traffic 🚗🚦
This is probably one of my favorite episodes. Krazie’s stories he’s telling are just legendary and LOL my man is lit towards the end 😂
35 shots later 4reel 🤣😂🤣😂
Hahaha 2 the MAX bruh is COMPLETELY FUKKD UP lol
@@hankchinx1748 foReal😆😆😆endless shotz
He was so gone by the end😂
Forever my favorite👑
Maaannnn, Him and Nore assez both LIT!!! LOL Funny As Hell!
We need 5 + hours of this. Amazing!
This is one of the realist Drink Champs Ive seen Krazie Bone you killed it and handled your own with all them shots.. you can see he was a little faded at the end when he’s eyes were popping out. But still handle his own. I respect that.. Thank You NORE AND EFN
Krayzie's a real drink champ, he kept the same energy all the way through. the true definition of Too Raw for Retail
underrated comment bruh.💣💣💣💣
If u seen his stories he tell on RUclips you’ll know drinks ain’t shit compared what they was drinking
Shiid he was hella drunk my guy
Real shit 💯
Until the Mariah part them shots start hitting they ass!🎯😁😂
I love Krazy Bone, He is the realist as they come. 💯 Legendary
Facts! Other than the LOX Krayzie is one of the only few rappers I want to meet!
Krazy is good but bizzy spits an has that wild out thug style all of the group is great at spitin and everyone of them straight up thugs real gs the truth of da hood da projects da ghetto and bone thugs is straight up da best an most legendary group in rap besides nwa an run dmc but bone has the hold on the truth thug shit Givin props to the masters bone thugs n harmony eternal 99 is a great record and the best one bone dropped but love most every song bone has dropped
Running with the ak47
I hate the grayhound but that's the only way to get there but bus or car but it u don't got a ride what can u do??
Me too!!
Man all of them should have been on here at once as a group
Yeah he need to bring em all on
He’s the best group member.
"y'all not gon tell us how we need to sound or how we need to move it's not gon happen" that's power... Respect and salute
*When i was a kid we used to argue about who was the best member out of Bone Thugs. I would always go with Krazyie because of his ability to harmonize, switch up his flow, rap on any beat, and i always felt he put effort into his lyrics. Even though i thought he was the best...I always felt like in the late 90s-2000s he was DEEPLY underrated. Over the years he CLEARLY proved to be the best. Glad my boy finally getting that recognitions he deserves*
Layzie Bone was my favorite but Krayzie was the brains
💯💯💯
Yes krazie was the best!!! Then busy bone!!!
Bizzy Krayzie and Layzie just my favorite rappers y'all check out Bizzy new album it sounds like Heavenz Movie and The Gift mixed his new album called War of Roses
Bizzy was my favorite
This part of Drink Champs reminds me of why i personally like BONE.
"They were gonna use us for something but when we didnt follow their line, when they found out we wouldn't be trained or tamed...
They labeled us disfunctional, out of hand and on drugs.
You are not gonna control us.
You're not gonna tel us how we need to sound and how we need to move.
It's not gonna happen".
- Krayzie (Drink Champs)
Did he actually get that whole sentence out without actually being interrupted? But seriously, that quote is SO TRUE for that culture and race, its disgusting. "You won't conform? Ok thug drug dealer we'll see."
@@_Kere_ lol he did.
I think they wanted Bone to play their roles and really corrupt the world.
But Bone didnt comply.
This got them black balled in the industry.
@@KingOfAssyria_IIVI Absolute facts.
@@KingOfAssyria_IIVI FACTS !!!
@@KingOfAssyria_IIVI FACTS!!!
I'm grateful I had older cousins jamming to Bone thugs & as they were the reason why I fell in love with their music, they play a big part of the culture and they will always be the greatest rap groups of all time G.O.A.T.s 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Every story krazie tells is legendary
I love the fact that they giving the bones their flowers, that group was on god level of delivery, style and impact on the music industry till the day 🌹🌹🌹
WOW thanks for the love on the comment 🖤😃
Facts
Rs
Exactly!! They sold over 50 million records, Diamond albums, pioneers and the shady ass industry still dont give them their flowers.
You heard the new bizzy bone album? FIRE 🔥. Mr.Ripsta is a classic already. Bone against everyone as well. The whole album is sick!!
Krazy can handle his liquor well 💯💪🏾
Krayzie is the most skilled rapper ever nobody matches him in style, technique,voice dude is the complete package
Super slept on!
Definitely the complete package
Thank you Sir!
Right! He’s a lyrical genius and does dope ass hooks 💯
yasss agreed
I just love Krayzie this man is a legend but the way he carries himself so calm so humble these are the real rappers not what we have today.Bone bone 4 lyf!!!
I'm 37 now and I remember when I was a little little girl like 8, n for the luv of money came on the radio while we were driving. I was like auntie who is that?! Mind you mom's was square af! I was hiding on the side of the fridge listening to this shit. Moms caught me like what the hell you listening to?! I remember that same little girl buying her first "tapes" at the "record store" (lol gen-z) n I bought E.1999 Eternal and OutKast AT-aliens. I didn't even know who OutKast was I just picked them both intuitively. I banged tha shit out them tapes n still love both those albums. Listening to this interview kinda makes you feel like all of us during that time bumpin this shit we're a part of this history y'all. It's "KRAZY"! MUCH LUV TO MY GENERATION N ALL THE LEGENDS OF HIP HOP!
My childhood friend and I bought every bone thug/ mo thug album released. We listened and wrote down every lyric to every song and kept them in a binder before there was lyric websites online . I would always take bizzy & Krazys verses. Rest in peace to my bestfriend krossbone⚔✝️
R.I.P krossbone
@@trayr3204 💜🙏
Rip
Same. Back in 96 I sat in front of a boombox rewinding back and forth trying to write the words to crossroads
@@brycep9315 thinking back we had pretty good focus for some youngsters. Shit took time and patience
Crazy thing is when you see Bone in concert… it doesn’t matter how many show up.. the energy is always Brolic
That’s true, I’ve been to several Bone concerts and I can vouch for that. My favorite song to hear live is Body Rott. And I don’t mean that’s my favorite Bone song in general, but just in the live setting. That shit slaps so hard when they do it live.
@@PotawatomiThunderNew I can imagine it does, because that song slaps hard every time I hear it!!!
yessss, I saw them with TLC back in September and lost my fxckin mind 😩🙌🏾 it was only Krayzie, Wish, and Flesh, but they brought the energy. Wish was cracking jokes on stage the whole time. I was sooooo grateful to see 2 groups from my childhood in ONE NIGHT 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾😩
FACTS
@@PotawatomiThunderNew Body Rott bangs for sure. My favorite of theirs at a show has gotta be Mo'Murda though.
Only a radio fan would say Crossroads is their favorite BTNH hit. We Crept and We Came, Mo Murda, Shoot Em Up, Creepin on Ah Comeup, Notorius Thugs, top 5 in my book. I remember the day we heard Thuggish Ruggish Bone on the radio and we instantly made that our hood anthem. We did a lot of the shit he talked about, blackout on the block. I'm saying this also to say I'm a die hard fan of Bone but they never influenced me to smoke weed or kill nobody. I was in love with the talent. We also were proud that they were from the Midwest and it was the closest thing we could claim as ours to be able to say they made it big (this was wayyyy before Nelly put us on the map obviously). I knew when I first heard them they had something special, and when I heard 1st of the Month I knew they had pioneered a new genre of hip hop. I still run that E.1999 Eternal to this day.
N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are Bone fans for real. This Krayzie interview is really one of the best I've ever heard.
Make some noise for Krayzie Bone being the only rapper to work with legendary singers Sade
And Phil Colin's
jay z worked with her as well, but still legendary for them both to be the only 2.
@@osheastelevisedopinions9706 for what album?
Tupac
My shit! Still in rotation in 2021
Bone thugs is my childhood. Most legendary, innovative, original, iconic male group ever!!! You can’t even touch this era today. Put some major respect on it!!
Me too
Krayzie Bone, thank you for this interview! Enlightened me of the real hip hop of the 90's. I'm glad I was born 94 and bumping your music when I was just 10 years old!
I just noticed Krayzie didn’t take any chasers after all those shots. 🎉 that’s crazy! Get drunk and POD.
Man Bone Thugs need a movie & call it Creepin' on ah Come Up.
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Great story giving homegirl off the street an opportunity to sing that chorus... THAT'S LOVE!
Naw crept and we came
Ninjas don’t age. Kraz is 48 looking younger than these 30 year olds now. Legendary man
I love how obviously drunk they were towards the end 😂
Thanks so much for interviewing Kray! Awesome to hear his life experience and perspective on things!
You have to be a special kinda of legend to be literally the only rapper Sade has ever worked with. Doesn't get any better than that lol
She worked with Jay Z also so I don’t know why he said that. BUT he would’ve been the FIRST. Jay is the only other one that we know of now.
@@BoiseyMusicI was mainly referring to Sade giving Kray original footage for him to use in his video.
Gave him the shit because her husband fucks with Bone. Classic as Fuck Homes, Sade is still that Babe
Phil Collins as well.
@@tc_thornton Take me Home💪🏾
Even after hearing most of these stories a million times, this is the first time I got goosebumps hearing Kray talk about how Thuggish Ruggish Bone came together. The energy in this interview was astronomical. Bone Thugs n Harmony are ICONS and Living Legends.
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I was in my living room clapping out loud like I was in church bra lol
I just finished watching this segment. I agree with you. This is an exceptional interview.
@@looselipssinkships2323 Lol...fasho.
@@annalittle577 Indeed!
There's nobody like this today who comes completely from the street, forms a group where everybody's equally talented, finds fame the hard way through sheer determination and hard work and puts out years (decades) of consistently great work. That's why "old heads" talk different about the "old days".
It's even more rare for a group of five homies to not turn on each other after 25+ years of being business partners. Even with a couple of them being brothers often times family doesn't get along that well. I think it shows they're professionals, they're humble, and they value loyalty above all else.
Much Love 🖤. Flowers to Bone...Krayzie an O.G. This episode we all can appreciate the contribution Bone made to our culture 💯
Krayzie skinny tail handled them drinks like a champ. He was so cool. I really enjoyed this interview
Shit he been drinking sin (Hennessey and Gin) for a minute lol
He been drinking since his teens lol
Didn't he??. Everytime he took a drink, I felt it🥴🥴🥴
Bones had the song Bless tha 40oz out when they was teens, my mans seasoned
@@Boogy816 cuz he on coke lol
The fact he remembered the rap he spit to Eazy back in the 90s is CRAZY! True wordsmith
How could you forget.... 🤦🏽♂️
it was an extremely important moments in his life tho.
He went inn hard ..
I could imagine Eazy-E 's reaction hearing Crazy Bones verse ..
38:19 nore: broke the tv, broke the tv, the Ironing board FINISHED! lol, hes excited about hearing the destruction they caused.
Bone Thugs vs Migos is so disrespectful to Bone Thugs. Can't believe they condoning that BS
I agree however it would be nice to see them annihilate migos
I agree, I wouldn't want to see that versuz.
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It just solidifies the question? Don't just defeat but destroy your enemies
Right. Legends versus they great grandsons
Now we need DJ Quik on here !
That part 💯
Facts!!!🤗 I always wanted to hear Quik and Krayzie together. They’re both dope producers.
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Man fucc quick
@@douglassmith6353 🤡🤡🤡 1. U not cripping quit internet thuggin 2. U don't even know quik well enough to be screaming fuck em and 3 🤣🤣buddy gone somewhere wit dat negative energy
Prayers for krayzie bone 🙏🏼✨
Still have all their albums. Listened to them the other day. Awesome group. Amazing interview 🤛💪
Who else went back and started listening to Bones catalog after watching this 🎤😂😂
never stopped
@@Throwitdownpickitup me neither
All that expensive drink and Krazy still wit the Hendo. Certified OG real as it be !
As you get older you find what you drink and how much you can handle. Def a real 1
HES maybe getting sponsored by them on the LOW so he stayed with the brown water 😂🤣💯
So nobody gon talk about him looking to the right left and pausing before he was about to say something he wasn’t supposed to 1:19:55 🤨🤨
Big facts ..like ain't no liquor gonna have you talking outta pocket
Them boys was drunk drunk by 1:50:00 😂😂😂
One of the rare moments when Nore gets tricked... krayzie was ready to drink the whole table with no problem 🤣
Damn near drunk his ass under tha Table. In there choking and shit 🥃😂😂
😭😭😭😭 fr doe! I said the same shit, like them Boyz done finally met they match
Gotta bless the 40 or my crew will put me out
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It's an everyday thang for Krayzie Bone😁
This is one of the best podcast I've ever seen. Real hip hop history straight from the mouth of a legend who experienced it all. I appreciate this so much.
for sure
Humble as a mf. So good
Praying that Krayzie Bone pulls thru 🙏🏾
Sameeee
He’s good now. Home recovering. Posted a new phot on IG and he’s resting up.
@@Armando316 thanks for the update
@@Armando316that’s good to hear
Yall had my attention, from beginning to end!!! I know I'm late on this one, but man...I been a fan, I am a fan, and will always be a fan of this man and BTNH. #Legends !!!
Krayzie is one of the most talented people in the history of rap... Besides being a rapper he's an amazing producer
Bone bone bone boooneee
say it louder.😊😊
He's hip-hop
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FACTS !!!!
This is the most comfortable and relax I’ve seen Krayzie Bone on a interview. This is classic!
Whats he usually acting like? He always seems chill to me.
Ikr. He was the most open in this interview. His story telling really put us there.
I don't think he was feeling VLAD interview.
Fax_I'm Guessing The Alcohol Has Sumthang 2 Do With It
@@morphingtime2000 those are the craziest ones
Krayzie bone and tech my favorite rappers. I been with bone since day 1. Thank u krayzie and bone for years of blessings in music. Krayzie is a legit legend on his own. Look up the features he's had and been on. No one's list can compare
That why his fighting for his life in l.A hospital now..all the prayer to kray❤
DJ U neek was such an important part of their early sound. I would love to hear more about how they made the music. Choosing beats and creating that dark melodic sound!
Hell yeah. They were one of a kind with their sound and lyrics.
true🙏🏾💯🤳
E1999/ETERNAL's production is amazing to me, still to this day. Down '71(The Getaway) is a masterpiece
Uneek sound
@@TheRebelutionary1 u know u cant smoke no fuckin weed in the court 😆