This is a perfect bone song to me. It’s still has that underground sound like you mentioned, the harmony is very present, the trade off and chemistry, fast chopper flow. Wish, Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Flesh Layzie, Bizzy, Flesh was the order of verses in the song
Just a heads up if you like ICP, Bone has worked with them, they also have collabs with Tech N9ne as well. Theres a song called “Thug Pit” which features ICP, Tech, Layzie and Krayzie Bone. I dont care for the song but figured you might like it. Theres a nice track called Midwest Choppers that has Tech Nine, Krayzie Bone and Twista (theres a specific version with Twista on it…you’ll have to look)
@@LilmannReacts heres the Midwest Choppers track - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BsvpQjPbiWE.html Also if you like ICP you might like thier affiliates “Twizted”…Layzie Bone got a song with them called Hydro. Not requesting all these as reactions (I got better songs than these)…I was just giving you a heads up on them cuz you brought them up in the video. Bone’s collab list is inifinite…I swear its unmatched. They’ve worked with so many legends and not even just rap. They’ve collabed with rock stars, r&b, pop stars, blues…the list goes on
As for whose faster im gonna say Twista is the fastest, not only that but he’s the clearest too. If you wanna hear some fast Bone listen to the song Flow Motion of thier underground album I was telling you about. The song is Flow Motion on the album Faces Of Death (they have a second song with the same title on a newer album)…but for the underground song, the last verse is Krayzie Bone and he rips it…its actually the same verse he spit for Eazy E that got them signed