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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (formerly known as B.O.N.E. Enterprises) is an American hip hop group composed of rappers Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-n-Bone. The group was signed to fellow American rapper Eazy-E‘s Ruthless Records in late 1993, when they debuted with their EP Creepin on ah Come Up. The EP included their breakout hit single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone". In 1995, the group released its second album E. 1999 Eternal, which included hits "1st of tha Month" and "East 1999". Their hit song "Tha Crossroads", a tribute to then-recently deceased mentor Eazy-E, won a Grammy Award in 1997.

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony in 2010
Background information
Also known asB.O.N.E. Enterprises
OriginCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Genres
Years active1991–present[1][2]
Labels
Members
WebsiteBone Thugs-n-Harmony on Facebook

The Art of War, the group's third album, was released in 1997. In 2000, BTNHResurrection reached platinum status in the US in one month, while 2002's Thug World Order received more moderate sales and promotion, going gold and peaking at No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Following that album, the group went on hiatus from their label and released their sixth studio album, Thug Stories, independently in 2006. In 2007, they had another major-label release, Strength & Loyalty, on American producer Swizz Beatz's label Full Surface Records. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony returned with their 2010 album Uni5: The World's Enemy, released by their own record label, BTNH Worldwide, with distribution by Warner Bros.

The group is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop acts of all time. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony is the only group that has worked with renowned American rappers 2Pac, the Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E, and Big Pun while they were all still alive. About.com ranked them No. 12 on its list of the 25 Best Rap Groups of All Time,[3] and MTV called them "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time."[4]

Due to conflicts within the group, longtime members Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone officially left the group in April 2011 to work with their independent label The Life Entertainment.[5][6][7] They later returned, officially re-unifying the group. In August 2013, however, Layzie Bone announced that he was stepping aside to work more on his solo career.[8][9] In the same month, BTNH signed with eOne Entertainment (formerly known as Koch Records), with whom they had previously partnered to release 2006's Thug Stories.[10] Layzie Bone has since re-united with the group, and they toured in 2018.

History

1993: B.O.N.E. Enterprise early years

Formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1991,[1][2] the group was originally called "Band Aid Boys". They then formed B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e, which consisted of four members—Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, and Wish Bone (all except for Flesh-n-Bone)—and recorded an album titled Faces of Death in the studio of their then-mentor, Kermit Henderson on his indie label Stoney Burke in 1993. Like so many aspiring rappers around the country, they put in calls to executives at record companies, hoping to find someone who would listen. In hopes of securing a record deal, the group was given an audition over the phone, receiving an unfulfilled promise from rapper Eazy-E to call them back. Determined to reach him, they scrounged together the money for one-way bus tickets to Los Angeles. They left for a three-day Greyhound trek and spent four months on the city streets, putting in frequent calls to find him. Nothing came of their search except the news that Eazy-E was, in fact, on his way to Cleveland for a show.

The quartet returned to Ohio, where Diego Blak (born Diego Hodge), a marketer and promoter who had been co-executive producer of Faces of Death, introduced them to Eazy-E at a concert he promoted in Compton. There, on November 2, 1993, they auditioned for Eazy in his dressing room; Krayzie performed his verse of "Flow Motion" from the Faces of Death album, and Eazy was impressed.[11] B.O.N.E Enterpri$e then traveled back to Los Angeles after the Cleveland show to seal the deal. At this point, Eazy renamed them Thugs-n-Harmony, but as they wanted to keep the Bone name, they made their name Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Eazy signed the group (minus Flesh-n-Bone) to his label Ruthless Records.[1]

1994: Creepin on ah Come Up

Released in June 1994, Creepin on ah Come Up was Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's debut with Ruthless. The album's subject matter was focused almost entirely on violent criminal activity. Peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,[12] it included the hit singles "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Foe tha Love of $", the second of which featured a verse by Eazy-E. "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart, and "Foe tha Love of $" peaked at No. 39 on the Hot 100 and No. 4 on Rap Tracks.[13] After a slow start that saw the album's success limited to gangsta rap audiences, it broke through to the mainstream. The EP marked a major change in style for the group, as they now fully embraced the G-funk common in West Coast hip hop of the time. Beats were supplied by DJ Yella, Rhythum D, and Kenny McCloud, and it was the group's first collaboration with newcomer producer DJ U-Neek, who would craft the group's signature sound by producing the majority of their next two albums. For over a year, Eazy-E nurtured their career, continuing to serve as their executive producer and teaching them the business skills he had taught himself over the years. The growing relationship was cut short, however, when Eazy-E died on March 26, 1995, from complications from AIDS-related pneumonia. Briefly, the young rappers thought they had lost everything with the loss of their friend and mentor. However, the group's potential was apparent, and Ruthless Records continued to support them.

1995–96: E. 1999 Eternal

In 1995, the group's second album, E. 1999 Eternal, was released. It included the singles "1st of tha Month", which peaked at No. 12 on the Hot 100 and No. 4 on Hot Rap Tracks, and "Tha Crossroads", which reached No. 1 on both the Hot 100 and Hot Rap Tracks charts. The album generally saw positive reviews from critics as Bone had diversified its content and musical style. Critics were particularly intrigued by the album due to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's ability to reduce the banality associated with gangsta rap in their music at a time when the subgenre had become exceedingly cliché.[14] A considerable portion of the album's concept was built upon violent subject matter, yet they also incorporated deeper themes, as its songs dealt with more spirituality and occult mysticism.[15] The album was produced by DJ U-Neek (with co-production from Tony C. and Kenny McCloud). E. 1999 Eternal also introduced Bone's trademark tracks devoted entirely to the use of marijuana. The album name originated from one of the street names of a corner (E. 99th street and St. Clair) that was a familiar hangout to Bone members, as well as Eazy-E's album Eternal E. Naming it after Eazy-E's album was just another way of showing respect and tribute to the rapper who had helped them reach success. Also in 1995, Flesh-n-Bone would become the first member of the group to release a debut album, titled T.H.U.G.S, which was certified gold by the RIAA. In 1996, due to their success, the Cleveland clan established their own label, Mo Thugs Records, and released the Family Scriptures compilation album to introduce many of the Cleveland-based and other artists whom they were developing. E. 1999 Eternal is the group's most commercially successful album; it has been certified 4x platinum by the RIAA.

There were plans for Bone Thugs-n-Harmony to collaborate with West Coast rapper 2Pac on a studio album titled One Nation. The project brought hip hop artists from all areas of the American map such as Boot Camp Clik,[16] OutKast, Scarface, E-40, and more.[17] However, 2Pac was shot and killed in September 1996 so the album never came into fruition. Bootlegs of songs produced while 2Pac was still alive have been distributed.

1997–2001: The Art of War and BTNHResurrection

In 1997, the group released the double-disc set The Art of War. Bone explored a variety of subjects and styles, with focus on God and family and an overall ambient, mellow sound. The group incorporated violent lyrics, however, with a large portion of the album dedicated to what they labeled "clones" who claimed Bone had stolen their quick-tongued rapping style and vice versa. The album had been rumored to be titled "DNA Level C" which is Cleveland backwards.[18] The single "Look into My Eyes" appeared on the soundtrack of the film Batman & Robin. It peaked at No. 4 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.[13] "If I Could Teach the World", the other single from The Art of War, peaked at No. 20 on the Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Hot Rap Tracks,[13] and won an American Music Award. The album also included "Thug Luv" with Tupac Shakur. The group's promotional efforts were dampened by the absence of Bizzy Bone from the album's videos and from large portions of the ensuing tour and other public appearances. This absence eventually fueled rumors of a break-up.

In 2000, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony released BTNHResurrection, featuring the single "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)", which peaked on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at No. 52.[13] The album's first half featured a slew of hardcore and dark tracks, with the second half being considerably more introspective and soft. Other singles from the album, including "Can't Give it Up", failed to crack the Billboard Hot 100, and the big-budget video for "Change the World" failed to receive any rotation. This was their first group album to prominently feature Flesh-n-Bone, whose presence had been limited on previous releases because he had never signed with the group's label, Ruthless Records. Flesh was convicted for assault with a firearm and criminal possession of a weapon in June 2000.[19] Pleading guilty, Flesh was sentenced to 11 years in prison.[20]

The group again began having public disputes with Bizzy Bone. Bizzy Bone abstained from promoting BTNHResurrection because he felt that Ruthless Records owed him money.[21] He dropped a million-dollar lawsuit he had filed against Sony Music and Loud Records in exchange for a termination of his Sony contract.[22] Three members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony released solo albums in 2001: Bizzy Bone with The Gift, Layzie Bone (under the name L-Burna) with Thug by Nature, and Krayzie Bone with Thug on da Line.[23]

2002–2006: Thug World Order and Thug Stories

In 2002, the group released Thug World Order. This album, comprising what were described “politically slanted” songs, saw a drastic change in subject matter and tone for the group.[24] The lyrics were almost completely void of any violence, while a larger number of tracks focused on the group itself. In contrast, several songs originally intended to be included on the album that were leaked after its release portrayed a much different album.[25] The album debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200.[12] The first single released from the album was "Money, Money" and the second was "Get Up & Get It", featuring 3LW. The third single, "Home", which featured Phil Collins performing part of his song "Take Me Home", peaked at No. 33 on the Rhythmic Top 40, impacting the charts in a number of countries, most notably the United Kingdom.[13] Bizzy Bone was expelled from the group in January 2003, leaving only 3 active members: Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, and Wish Bone.[26] Thug World Order was also Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's final album with Ruthless Records.

Thug Stories, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's seventh album, was recorded on Koch Records and released on September 19, 2006. It marked the first time Bone Thugs-n-Harmony had recorded as a trio since they released an internet-only EP album called Bone 4 Life[27] in September 2005. Thug Stories featured a slightly more mature style, and the group leaned more heavily towards its harmonic roots than its "thug" origins. The album sold 38,000 in its first week and peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard 200[12] and No. 1 on the Independent Albums chart.

2007: Strength & Loyalty and T.H.U.G.S.

Originally to be titled The Bone Thugs Story, Strength & Loyalty was released on May 8, 2007 on Interscope Records imprint Full Surface Records. Being their first major album after an absence of nearly five years, the album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and No. 1 on iTunes and the Billboard urban music charts.[12] The album contains guest appearances by Mariah Carey, the Game, will.i.am, Akon, Twista, Bow Wow, Yolanda Adams, and Felecia. Producers on the album included Swizz Beatz, Akon, Pretty Boy, Bradd Young, DJ Toomp, Jermaine Dupri, will.i.am, and others. The executive producer of the album was Swizz Beatz. The first single was "I Tried", which was their first top-10 hit in 10 years, peaking at number 6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The second single was "Lil Love", which failed to reach the success of its predecessor. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.[28]

2007 also saw the release of the semi-autobiographical film I Tried, directed by Rich Newey, which explored what might have happened to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony had they not gotten their break with Eazy-E. Layzie, Krayzie, and Wish Bone starred in the film, playing themselves.[29] Also in 2007, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony won the American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band, Duo or Group.

T.H.U.G.S., an album featuring previously unreleased, largely remixed Bone Thugs-n-Harmony songs that hadn't made the final cut of BTNHResurrection and Thug World Order, was released on November 13, 2007 by their former record label Ruthless Records. Although the album embodies old tracks, there are some notable changes: new beats, distorted production, voice manipulation, and new song titles. The sole single off the album was "Young Thugs", which was accompanied by a newly filmed music video featuring Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, and Wish.

In November 2007, Layzie Bone confirmed that he had completed Bone Brothers III with Bizzy Bone, spurring speculation about a full Bone reunion. In a video interview, Krayzie Bone stated that they all wanted to reunite, but that record label issues might prevent an official reunion.[30]

After nearly a decade of incarceration, Flesh-n-Bone was released from prison on July 13, 2008. In an interview, Bizzy confirmed his return, the group having reunited in time for Flesh's release.[31]

2010–2013: Uni5: The World's Enemy and The Art of War: World War III

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's five members officially returned with their new album Uni5: The World's Enemy, released on May 4, 2010 by their own record label BTNH Worldwide, with distribution by Warner Bros. Uni5 also marks the return of long-time Bone collaborator DJ U-Neek, who was absent from 2007's Strength & Loyalty but had produced for the group throughout their career, including hits "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Tha Crossroads". They released the singles "See Me Shine", featuring Jay Rush and Lyfe Jennings, and "Rebirth", featuring Thin-C, a member of the Mo Thugs.[32] A third single, "Meet Me in the Sky", was released on March 22.

Throughout 2011, Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, and Layzie Bone spoke about many projects coming in 2012. Those projects were to include an anniversary album featuring all five members; a Bizzy/Krayzie duet album; and compilation albums of unreleased Bone Thugs-n-Harmony material from the mid to late 1990s and 2000s, prospectively titled Lost Archives Vol. 1. The group put their differences aside to reunite and belatedly mark their 20th anniversary at the Rock the Bells festival series of summer 2012.[33]

During Summer 2012, West Coast rapper Game sampled Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's "1st Of Tha Month" on his posse cut "Celebration", with the group's blessing. Game also posted a picture on Twitter showing the word "bone" constructed out of cannabis.[34] He later confirmed that he was working in the studio with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony on a remix of "Celebration" for his album Jesus Piece.[35]

In early November 2013, Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the Art of War III album would feature only Layzie, Bizzy, and Flesh-n-Bone and that neither he nor Wish Bone had recorded any material for that album. However, Krayzie and Wish both appeared on the album in the form of previously unreleased tracks that had been cut from Uni5: The World's Enemy.[36] The Art of War: World War III was released on December 10, 2013.

2014–present: New album, New Waves

On July 15, 2014, it was announced that Bone Thugs-n-Harmony would release their final album in 2015. There would be only a single copy released, to be auctioned off, with bidding starting at $1 million. The group also announced they would be conducting a 20-country world tour beginning in December 2014.[37] The following day, Krazyie Bone revealed that the album would be titled E. 1999 Legends. He then told XXL that he had approached the group about a reunion album in the middle of the previous year, and they had begun recording it at the end of 2013. Krayzie estimated that Bone Thugs-n-Harmony probably recorded 75 to 100 songs since they began work on the album, which was planned as a double-disc project. The first disc was to contain Bone Thugs-n-Harmony content exclusively, with no features, and would have 18–20 songs. The second disc was planned to feature a large number of big-name guest appearances such as Mariah Carey, Kendrick Lamar, Phil Collins, Wiz Khalifa, Drake, A$AP Mob, and Linkin Park, along with beats from Dr. Dre and DJ U-Neek, who had each been tapped for the album. Damizza would be producing/overseeing the entire E. 1999 Legends album, which was projected to be distributed through Damizza's Baby Ree Records label.[38]

On February 14, 2015, producer and long-time Bone collaborator Damizza officially presented the single "More Than Thugs". In August 2015, Krayzie announced that the first bid of at least $1 million had been received for E. 1999 Legends.[39]

In 2017, Krayzie Bone and Bizzy Bone announced that they would release their long-awaited duet album together titled New Waves under the name Bone Thugs. The album's lead single "Coming Home" featuring Stephen Marley was released on March 24. Krayzie confirmed that the full Bone Thugs-n-Harmony group was working on a new album, but said that they would no longer be auctioning off the album's rights.[40] All five members of the group would appear on rapper Wiz Khalifa's 2018 album Rolling Papers 2, each providing a verse for the song "Reach for the Stars."[citation needed] In early 2020, the group announced that they were changing their name to Boneless Thugs-n-Harmony in order to hype up a commercial for Buffalo Wild Wings. Said commercial saw "Krayzie Boneless," "Flesh Boneless," and "Wish Boneless" all facilitate the change after eating Buffalo's boneless chicken, with Layzie Bone holding out. Bizzy Bone later dismissed that the change was anything serious. [41]

On December 2, 2021, Bone competed in a Verzuz battle with longtime rival group Three 6 Mafia, where all five Bone Thugs and all four still-living Mafia members took part, accompanied by many guests the two groups worked with over their careers. Bizzy was escorted off stage at one point for throwing a bottle at Juicy J, but soon returned and apologized as the show resumed without incident. The event was highly acclaimed as one of the series' best events to date, seen as more of a celebration of old-school hip hop than a fight for supremacy.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Awards and nominations

American Music Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
1997 Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Nominated
1998 Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Won
2007 Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band, Duo or Group Won
Strength & Loyalty Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Nominated

Grammy Award

MTV Video Music Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 "Tha Crossroads" Best Visual Effects Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best Group Video Nominated
Best Rap Video Nominated

Soul Train Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1995 Creepin on ah Come Up Best Rap Album Nominated
1996 E. 1999 Eternal Nominated
1997 "Tha Crossroads" Best Video of the Year Won

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External links

  • Official Facebook page
  • Bone Thugs-n-Harmony at AllMusic
  • Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's ArtistDirect page
  • I Tried movie

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Bone Thugs n Harmony formerly known as B O N E Enterprises is an American hip hop group composed of rappers Bizzy Bone Wish Bone Layzie Bone Krayzie Bone and Flesh n Bone The group was signed to fellow American rapper Eazy E s Ruthless Records in late 1993 when they debuted with their EP Creepin on ah Come Up The EP included their breakout hit single Thuggish Ruggish Bone In 1995 the group released its second album E 1999 Eternal which included hits 1st of tha Month and East 1999 Their hit song Tha Crossroads a tribute to then recently deceased mentor Eazy E won a Grammy Award in 1997 Bone Thugs n HarmonyBone Thugs n Harmony in 2010Background informationAlso known asB O N E EnterprisesOriginCleveland Ohio U S GenresHip hop gangsta rap R amp BYears active1991 present 1 2 LabelseOne Ruthless BTNH Full Surface Warner UniversalMembersBizzy Bone Flesh n Bone Krayzie Bone Wish Bone Layzie BoneWebsiteBone Thugs n Harmony on FacebookThe Art of War the group s third album was released in 1997 In 2000 BTNHResurrection reached platinum status in the US in one month while 2002 s Thug World Order received more moderate sales and promotion going gold and peaking at No 3 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart Following that album the group went on hiatus from their label and released their sixth studio album Thug Stories independently in 2006 In 2007 they had another major label release Strength amp Loyalty on American producer Swizz Beatz s label Full Surface Records Bone Thugs n Harmony returned with their 2010 album Uni5 The World s Enemy released by their own record label BTNH Worldwide with distribution by Warner Bros The group is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop acts of all time Bone Thugs n Harmony is the only group that has worked with renowned American rappers 2Pac the Notorious B I G Eazy E and Big Pun while they were all still alive About com ranked them No 12 on its list of the 25 Best Rap Groups of All Time 3 and MTV called them the most melodic hip hop group of all time 4 Due to conflicts within the group longtime members Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone officially left the group in April 2011 to work with their independent label The Life Entertainment 5 6 7 They later returned officially re unifying the group In August 2013 however Layzie Bone announced that he was stepping aside to work more on his solo career 8 9 In the same month BTNH signed with eOne Entertainment formerly known as Koch Records with whom they had previously partnered to release 2006 s Thug Stories 10 Layzie Bone has since re united with the group and they toured in 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 1993 B O N E Enterprise early years 1 2 1994 Creepin on ah Come Up 1 3 1995 96 E 1999 Eternal 1 4 1997 2001 The Art of War and BTNHResurrection 1 5 2002 2006 Thug World Order and Thug Stories 1 6 2007 Strength amp Loyalty and T H U G S 1 7 2010 2013 Uni5 The World s Enemy and The Art of War World War III 1 8 2014 present New album New Waves 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Extended plays 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 American Music Award 3 2 Grammy Award 3 3 MTV Video Music Award 3 4 Soul Train Music Awards 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1993 B O N E Enterprise early years Edit Formed in Cleveland Ohio in 1991 1 2 the group was originally called Band Aid Boys They then formed B O N E Enterpri e which consisted of four members Krayzie Bone Layzie Bone Bizzy Bone and Wish Bone all except for Flesh n Bone and recorded an album titled Faces of Death in the studio of their then mentor Kermit Henderson on his indie label Stoney Burke in 1993 Like so many aspiring rappers around the country they put in calls to executives at record companies hoping to find someone who would listen In hopes of securing a record deal the group was given an audition over the phone receiving an unfulfilled promise from rapper Eazy E to call them back Determined to reach him they scrounged together the money for one way bus tickets to Los Angeles They left for a three day Greyhound trek and spent four months on the city streets putting in frequent calls to find him Nothing came of their search except the news that Eazy E was in fact on his way to Cleveland for a show The quartet returned to Ohio where Diego Blak born Diego Hodge a marketer and promoter who had been co executive producer of Faces of Death introduced them to Eazy E at a concert he promoted in Compton There on November 2 1993 they auditioned for Eazy in his dressing room Krayzie performed his verse of Flow Motion from the Faces of Death album and Eazy was impressed 11 B O N E Enterpri e then traveled back to Los Angeles after the Cleveland show to seal the deal At this point Eazy renamed them Thugs n Harmony but as they wanted to keep the Bone name they made their name Bone Thugs n Harmony Eazy signed the group minus Flesh n Bone to his label Ruthless Records 1 1994 Creepin on ah Come Up Edit Released in June 1994 Creepin on ah Come Up was Bone Thugs n Harmony s debut with Ruthless The album s subject matter was focused almost entirely on violent criminal activity Peaking at No 12 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and No 2 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 12 it included the hit singles Thuggish Ruggish Bone and Foe tha Love of the second of which featured a verse by Eazy E Thuggish Ruggish Bone peaked at No 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No 2 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart and Foe tha Love of peaked at No 39 on the Hot 100 and No 4 on Rap Tracks 13 After a slow start that saw the album s success limited to gangsta rap audiences it broke through to the mainstream The EP marked a major change in style for the group as they now fully embraced the G funk common in West Coast hip hop of the time Beats were supplied by DJ Yella Rhythum D and Kenny McCloud and it was the group s first collaboration with newcomer producer DJ U Neek who would craft the group s signature sound by producing the majority of their next two albums For over a year Eazy E nurtured their career continuing to serve as their executive producer and teaching them the business skills he had taught himself over the years The growing relationship was cut short however when Eazy E died on March 26 1995 from complications from AIDS related pneumonia Briefly the young rappers thought they had lost everything with the loss of their friend and mentor However the group s potential was apparent and Ruthless Records continued to support them 1995 96 E 1999 Eternal Edit In 1995 the group s second album E 1999 Eternal was released It included the singles 1st of tha Month which peaked at No 12 on the Hot 100 and No 4 on Hot Rap Tracks and Tha Crossroads which reached No 1 on both the Hot 100 and Hot Rap Tracks charts The album generally saw positive reviews from critics as Bone had diversified its content and musical style Critics were particularly intrigued by the album due to Bone Thugs n Harmony s ability to reduce the banality associated with gangsta rap in their music at a time when the subgenre had become exceedingly cliche 14 A considerable portion of the album s concept was built upon violent subject matter yet they also incorporated deeper themes as its songs dealt with more spirituality and occult mysticism 15 The album was produced by DJ U Neek with co production from Tony C and Kenny McCloud E 1999 Eternal also introduced Bone s trademark tracks devoted entirely to the use of marijuana The album name originated from one of the street names of a corner E 99th street and St Clair that was a familiar hangout to Bone members as well as Eazy E s album Eternal E Naming it after Eazy E s album was just another way of showing respect and tribute to the rapper who had helped them reach success Also in 1995 Flesh n Bone would become the first member of the group to release a debut album titled T H U G S which was certified gold by the RIAA In 1996 due to their success the Cleveland clan established their own label Mo Thugs Records and released the Family Scriptures compilation album to introduce many of the Cleveland based and other artists whom they were developing E 1999 Eternal is the group s most commercially successful album it has been certified 4x platinum by the RIAA There were plans for Bone Thugs n Harmony to collaborate with West Coast rapper 2Pac on a studio album titled One Nation The project brought hip hop artists from all areas of the American map such as Boot Camp Clik 16 OutKast Scarface E 40 and more 17 However 2Pac was shot and killed in September 1996 so the album never came into fruition Bootlegs of songs produced while 2Pac was still alive have been distributed 1997 2001 The Art of War and BTNHResurrection Edit In 1997 the group released the double disc set The Art of War Bone explored a variety of subjects and styles with focus on God and family and an overall ambient mellow sound The group incorporated violent lyrics however with a large portion of the album dedicated to what they labeled clones who claimed Bone had stolen their quick tongued rapping style and vice versa The album had been rumored to be titled DNA Level C which is Cleveland backwards 18 The single Look into My Eyes appeared on the soundtrack of the film Batman amp Robin It peaked at No 4 on the Hot 100 and No 2 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart 13 If I Could Teach the World the other single from The Art of War peaked at No 20 on the Hot 100 and No 3 on the Hot Rap Tracks 13 and won an American Music Award The album also included Thug Luv with Tupac Shakur The group s promotional efforts were dampened by the absence of Bizzy Bone from the album s videos and from large portions of the ensuing tour and other public appearances This absence eventually fueled rumors of a break up In 2000 Bone Thugs n Harmony released BTNHResurrection featuring the single Resurrection Paper Paper which peaked on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart at No 52 13 The album s first half featured a slew of hardcore and dark tracks with the second half being considerably more introspective and soft Other singles from the album including Can t Give it Up failed to crack the Billboard Hot 100 and the big budget video for Change the World failed to receive any rotation This was their first group album to prominently feature Flesh n Bone whose presence had been limited on previous releases because he had never signed with the group s label Ruthless Records Flesh was convicted for assault with a firearm and criminal possession of a weapon in June 2000 19 Pleading guilty Flesh was sentenced to 11 years in prison 20 The group again began having public disputes with Bizzy Bone Bizzy Bone abstained from promoting BTNHResurrection because he felt that Ruthless Records owed him money 21 He dropped a million dollar lawsuit he had filed against Sony Music and Loud Records in exchange for a termination of his Sony contract 22 Three members of Bone Thugs n Harmony released solo albums in 2001 Bizzy Bone with The Gift Layzie Bone under the name L Burna with Thug by Nature and Krayzie Bone with Thug on da Line 23 2002 2006 Thug World Order and Thug Stories Edit In 2002 the group released Thug World Order This album comprising what were described politically slanted songs saw a drastic change in subject matter and tone for the group 24 The lyrics were almost completely void of any violence while a larger number of tracks focused on the group itself In contrast several songs originally intended to be included on the album that were leaked after its release portrayed a much different album 25 The album debuted at No 12 on the Billboard 200 12 The first single released from the album was Money Money and the second was Get Up amp Get It featuring 3LW The third single Home which featured Phil Collins performing part of his song Take Me Home peaked at No 33 on the Rhythmic Top 40 impacting the charts in a number of countries most notably the United Kingdom 13 Bizzy Bone was expelled from the group in January 2003 leaving only 3 active members Krayzie Bone Layzie Bone and Wish Bone 26 Thug World Order was also Bone Thugs n Harmony s final album with Ruthless Records Thug Stories Bone Thugs n Harmony s seventh album was recorded on Koch Records and released on September 19 2006 It marked the first time Bone Thugs n Harmony had recorded as a trio since they released an internet only EP album called Bone 4 Life 27 in September 2005 Thug Stories featured a slightly more mature style and the group leaned more heavily towards its harmonic roots than its thug origins The album sold 38 000 in its first week and peaked at No 25 on the Billboard 200 12 and No 1 on the Independent Albums chart 2007 Strength amp Loyalty and T H U G S Edit Originally to be titled The Bone Thugs Story Strength amp Loyalty was released on May 8 2007 on Interscope Records imprint Full Surface Records Being their first major album after an absence of nearly five years the album debuted at No 2 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on iTunes and the Billboard urban music charts 12 The album contains guest appearances by Mariah Carey the Game will i am Akon Twista Bow Wow Yolanda Adams and Felecia Producers on the album included Swizz Beatz Akon Pretty Boy Bradd Young DJ Toomp Jermaine Dupri will i am and others The executive producer of the album was Swizz Beatz The first single was I Tried which was their first top 10 hit in 10 years peaking at number 6 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 The second single was Lil Love which failed to reach the success of its predecessor The album has been certified gold by the RIAA 28 2007 also saw the release of the semi autobiographical film I Tried directed by Rich Newey which explored what might have happened to Bone Thugs n Harmony had they not gotten their break with Eazy E Layzie Krayzie and Wish Bone starred in the film playing themselves 29 Also in 2007 Bone Thugs n Harmony won the American Music Award for Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo or Group T H U G S an album featuring previously unreleased largely remixed Bone Thugs n Harmony songs that hadn t made the final cut of BTNHResurrection and Thug World Order was released on November 13 2007 by their former record label Ruthless Records Although the album embodies old tracks there are some notable changes new beats distorted production voice manipulation and new song titles The sole single off the album was Young Thugs which was accompanied by a newly filmed music video featuring Krayzie Layzie Bizzy and Wish In November 2007 Layzie Bone confirmed that he had completed Bone Brothers III with Bizzy Bone spurring speculation about a full Bone reunion In a video interview Krayzie Bone stated that they all wanted to reunite but that record label issues might prevent an official reunion 30 After nearly a decade of incarceration Flesh n Bone was released from prison on July 13 2008 In an interview Bizzy confirmed his return the group having reunited in time for Flesh s release 31 2010 2013 Uni5 The World s Enemy and The Art of War World War III Edit Bone Thugs n Harmony s five members officially returned with their new album Uni5 The World s Enemy released on May 4 2010 by their own record label BTNH Worldwide with distribution by Warner Bros Uni5 also marks the return of long time Bone collaborator DJ U Neek who was absent from 2007 s Strength amp Loyalty but had produced for the group throughout their career including hits Thuggish Ruggish Bone and Tha Crossroads They released the singles See Me Shine featuring Jay Rush and Lyfe Jennings and Rebirth featuring Thin C a member of the Mo Thugs 32 A third single Meet Me in the Sky was released on March 22 Throughout 2011 Krayzie Bone Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone spoke about many projects coming in 2012 Those projects were to include an anniversary album featuring all five members a Bizzy Krayzie duet album and compilation albums of unreleased Bone Thugs n Harmony material from the mid to late 1990s and 2000s prospectively titled Lost Archives Vol 1 The group put their differences aside to reunite and belatedly mark their 20th anniversary at the Rock the Bells festival series of summer 2012 33 During Summer 2012 West Coast rapper Game sampled Bone Thugs n Harmony s 1st Of Tha Month on his posse cut Celebration with the group s blessing Game also posted a picture on Twitter showing the word bone constructed out of cannabis 34 He later confirmed that he was working in the studio with Bone Thugs n Harmony on a remix of Celebration for his album Jesus Piece 35 In early November 2013 Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the Art of War III album would feature only Layzie Bizzy and Flesh n Bone and that neither he nor Wish Bone had recorded any material for that album However Krayzie and Wish both appeared on the album in the form of previously unreleased tracks that had been cut from Uni5 The World s Enemy 36 The Art of War World War III was released on December 10 2013 2014 present New album New Waves Edit On July 15 2014 it was announced that Bone Thugs n Harmony would release their final album in 2015 There would be only a single copy released to be auctioned off with bidding starting at 1 million The group also announced they would be conducting a 20 country world tour beginning in December 2014 37 The following day Krazyie Bone revealed that the album would be titled E 1999 Legends He then told XXL that he had approached the group about a reunion album in the middle of the previous year and they had begun recording it at the end of 2013 Krayzie estimated that Bone Thugs n Harmony probably recorded 75 to 100 songs since they began work on the album which was planned as a double disc project The first disc was to contain Bone Thugs n Harmony content exclusively with no features and would have 18 20 songs The second disc was planned to feature a large number of big name guest appearances such as Mariah Carey Kendrick Lamar Phil Collins Wiz Khalifa Drake A AP Mob and Linkin Park along with beats from Dr Dre and DJ U Neek who had each been tapped for the album Damizza would be producing overseeing the entire E 1999 Legends album which was projected to be distributed through Damizza s Baby Ree Records label 38 On February 14 2015 producer and long time Bone collaborator Damizza officially presented the single More Than Thugs In August 2015 Krayzie announced that the first bid of at least 1 million had been received for E 1999 Legends 39 In 2017 Krayzie Bone and Bizzy Bone announced that they would release their long awaited duet album together titled New Waves under the name Bone Thugs The album s lead single Coming Home featuring Stephen Marley was released on March 24 Krayzie confirmed that the full Bone Thugs n Harmony group was working on a new album but said that they would no longer be auctioning off the album s rights 40 All five members of the group would appear on rapper Wiz Khalifa s 2018 album Rolling Papers 2 each providing a verse for the song Reach for the Stars citation needed In early 2020 the group announced that they were changing their name to Boneless Thugs n Harmony in order to hype up a commercial for Buffalo Wild Wings Said commercial saw Krayzie Boneless Flesh Boneless and Wish Boneless all facilitate the change after eating Buffalo s boneless chicken with Layzie Bone holding out Bizzy Bone later dismissed that the change was anything serious 41 On December 2 2021 Bone competed in a Verzuz battle with longtime rival group Three 6 Mafia where all five Bone Thugs and all four still living Mafia members took part accompanied by many guests the two groups worked with over their careers Bizzy was escorted off stage at one point for throwing a bottle at Juicy J but soon returned and apologized as the show resumed without incident The event was highly acclaimed as one of the series best events to date seen as more of a celebration of old school hip hop than a fight for supremacy Discography EditMain article Bone Thugs n Harmony discography See also Mo Thugs discography Studio albums Edit Faces of Death 1993 E 1999 Eternal 1995 The Art of War 1997 BTNHResurrection 2000 Thug World Order 2002 Thug Stories 2006 Strength amp Loyalty 2007 Uni5 The World s Enemy 2010 The Art of War World War III 2013 Extended plays Edit Creepin on ah Come Up 1994 Bone 4 Life 2005 Awards and nominations EditAmerican Music Award Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Bone Thugs n Harmony Favorite Rap Hip Hop Artist Nominated1997 Bone Thugs n Harmony Nominated1998 Bone Thugs n Harmony Won2007 Bone Thugs n Harmony Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo or Group WonStrength amp Loyalty Favorite Rap Hip Hop Album NominatedGrammy Award Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1996 E 1999 Eternal Best Rap Album Nominated 1st of tha Month Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated1997 Tha Crossroads WonMTV Video Music Award Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Tha Crossroads Best Visual Effects NominatedVideo of the Year NominatedViewer s Choice NominatedBest Group Video NominatedBest Rap Video NominatedSoul Train Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1995 Creepin on ah Come Up Best Rap Album Nominated1996 E 1999 Eternal Nominated1997 Tha Crossroads Best Video of the Year WonReferences Edit a b c Bone Thugs N Harmony Biography Bone Thugs N Harmony official website Archived from the original on August 22 2008 a b Lacy Eric July 28 2013 Bone Thugs N Harmony sends Detroit back in time with legendary lyrical skills at Oakaloosa Festival Mlive com Retrieved September 22 2015 25 Best Rap Groups of All Time Retrieved July 11 2012 The Greatest Hip Hop Groups of All Time MTV com Archived from the original on September 29 2012 Retrieved July 11 2012 KRAYZIE BONE LEAVES BONE THUGS N HARMONY YouTube Archived from the original on October 31 2021 Retrieved December 1 2019 Bone Thugs Interview In London November 2011 YouTube Archived from the original on October 31 2021 Retrieved December 1 2019 Where Are They Now Breaking Down Bone Thugs N Harmony GlobalGrind com May 16 2012 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February 18 2013 In The Studio Game amp Bone Thugs Work On Celebration Remix HipHop N More August 30 2012 Retrieved February 18 2013 Krayzie Bone Says Art Of War III Is Not What Everyone Thinks It Is HipHopDX com November 5 2013 Retrieved March 9 2015 Bone Thugs N Harmony Will Sell One Copy Of Their Reunion Album For 1 Million XXL Magazine Bone Thugs N Harmony s Last Album Will Be Called E 1999 Legends XXL Magazine July 16 2014 Retrieved August 28 2015 Krayzie Bone Says Bone Thugs N Harmony E 1999 Legends Album Has 1 Million Bid HipHopDX com August 4 2014 Retrieved August 28 2015 Krayzie and Bizzy Bone spark next chapter of Bone Thugs N Harmony Cleveland com April 4 2017 Retrieved April 6 2017 Bone Thugs N Harmony Change Name to Boneless Thugs N Harmony for Buffalo Wild Wings Rolling Stone February 19 2020 Retrieved February 23 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bone Thugs n Harmony Official Facebook page Bone Thugs n Harmony at AllMusic Bone Thugs n 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