+80charriel nigga if you don't think they're stoned then you don't don't know what being stoned looks like. they not completely wacko stoned but them niggas is high as shit tho....
You're the only person that considers them gangster rappers. I've never heard anyone call them that, never heard anyone categorize them really. I understand where it comes from though. Don't think I'd consider them gangster rappers. That's a good conversation, what brand of rap would they be considered.
These how interviews used to be back in the day. Straight forward, grimey, and hood. Somewhere along the line you got to admit that you miss these kind of segment. It's now every wants to talk like a scholar or put somebody business on the internet
There stoners.....the weed and alcohol made them reach creative peaks lyrically and concept wise ... Drugs make some artist phenomenal but comes with a heavy price ....legends no doubt
There was something special about going to the record store and buying a cd, album, even cassette. If you were like me then often times you were buying an album before anyone else had it. Listening for the first time you didn’t know what you would hear. Finding those diamonds was a magical experience. ☝️
damn...they're so relaxed and chill....i miss the times when two men touching wasn't automatically seen as being gay..wish had his arm around lazy neck and another arm on bizzy legs these niggas had an amazing chemistry and you could hear that in their music.
MlleManva shut up. that homies love. u are stupid. u must be addict to the gay thang . homiezs show love by giving hug and that love..we wraps our arms around to show love men do hug men. that love u are the dumbest idiot to go this far bring up the gay stuff
Sonya Allen Yeeess girl! I absolutely been in love with Bizzy since they came out in '92 or '93...He always been my favorite member! Too sexxi even to this day! 💞💞😘😘😍😍😍💝
Creepin On Ah Come Up is their first small masterpiece E. 1999 Eternal is they're first full length masterpiece but The Art Of War is they're only double masterpiece 💯
6:04 nobody noticed layzie bone a answering with "it's the ouija board" and then him and Bizzy look at each other and smile? Holy shit I got goosbumps!
Yeah and did you see that smoke coming out his mouth when he looks up after he said that at 6:10 and that weird look on his face like he sees something like a spirit
@@Jblazesmyth505 bro!! Wtf!! I just now seen the smoke coming out his mouth! That's some weird shit man I wonder why more people aren't paying attention to this!
Omg I seen it that was scary asf them niggas wasn't playing around they were really into some dark shit they didn't lie the devil always let you know I hope they all really got out of that at this point 😳
Eazy was gone, these dudes were out here there on their own, back then more was put into artists development. They missed out on that.. thank God for JMJ and Run DMC for mentoring these dudes best they could.
Layzie- “It’s all about the trues” The mainstream never understood Bone as exemplified by this interview. I remember watching this live and was like, “Dude, did you even listen to the album?”
8:44 LOL at Bizzy Bone randomly singing "ninety nine nine nine nine" out of nowhere aahhaa. Watched this interview loads of times and only just noticed that now.
The only video footage we have of them just hanging out & talking in 1995 right after they took off !!!! They literally got the same hair dos they had in 95 too ❤
@@scotlanrogers5327 Faces of Death was pretty okay to me, I liked a couple songs on there such as Sons of assassins, Flow Motion, Hell Sent, etc. Overall good little underground mixtape. Creepin on ah Come up is also a favorite of mine but I wish they included more songs on there because 9 wasn't enough to me but it's got good bangers. E.1999 Eternal is hands down the best album they ever made, every song on their is a hit including the remix crossroads. Art of War they changed a lot but it was pretty good still and you got to witness a lot more of their harmony than just the rap, I loved Body Rott, All Real, Thug Luv, Hatin Nation, etc.
@@scotlanrogers5327 And the whole Oujia Board thing is odd and I'll never play with it because of the dangers it can bring, and yeah it's kinda spooky that big rappers they performed with died shortly after... Hmm
I remember recording this episode on MTV VHS. I was so mad that they didn't even play Foe Tha Luv Of $ on MTV Raps. They only video they played from BONE was Thuggish and First. Not Once did they played Foe Tha Luv and East 1999 back then. You had to catch on BET or THE BOX if you got that. July 1995 makes this interview 20 years old.