Tired of these interviewers always asking about how notorious thugs and thug luv was made. There’s more to Bone than just those 2 songs. We know the story man!
It's an interesting topic for people and will always be. People want to imagine being there with them and feel that experience from the horses mouth. But I see
ngl bro, your transitions are wild and it makes it hard to listen. "So tell us about Eazy-E" *Krayzie answers* "wow...ok ok...that's dope.....so real quick...what toppings do you like on your pizza?" Bro be ALL over the place 😂
Dude is NOT a great interviewer at all 😩😩😩😩 Get deep!!!!!! Does he have kids?? Does he have a relationship with them all??? Is he married??? Why they didn't sign with another label???
What I definitely like you my brother, Krazy, is that despite all the struggles and victories on top, you still as humble as a freshman. Big ups, man. God grant you good health, and more years to come .
Salute to one of the Realest to ever touch a mic, Krayzie Bone still here with us mang! Grew up same time Bone came into the Game killin shit with like a 8 track album! No Surrender my shit, favorite still For tha Luv of Money!
I opened up for Tone Loc and Digital Underground about 20 years ago. Smoked with tone in the green room. He took my cd and said I better make it, he collects local cds and puts them in a room. It was my first show. I knew about Pac had his start with Digital Underground, I didn’t know Bone almost had their start with tone. That makes that night even more epic.
I can remember like it was yesterday, when I heard thug luv for the first time, I was like what the fuck is this? That was the one. Pac and bone.....it can't get better unless dmx would have walked in the studio. That was and still is probably the hardest track I ever heard. Thank you for all the music you given us.
BG knock out has a Wish Bone Interview and there is one with Wish in a car and some woman Interviewing him I remember seeing a clip on thst one but never seen the whole one
Yeah, I know folks who worked for his people back in the day… Heard nothing but bad shit about him. He didn’t even write his corny ass raps, either.. #saucemoney
Bone should be working on the Bio movie right now while all of them are still alive. I loved the movie Straight Outta Compton, but Eazy E was able to speak his peace about it. Now is the time for Bone Thugs.
I love his honesty harder for him to find the words for a fast ass talent rapoer after the partying n 90s will fry your brain but i love him n his truth n honesty getting to the story his point of views!!! Great job homies
I've been a Bone fan since early on and i can tell you everytime they do an interview its the same questions. Ive heard just about everything they put out and Ive got so many questions for them that never get asked.
Artist that feel one anothers vibes, vibe off and with one another. On top of that, the beat is both of their motivations. The collab should feel to the listeners that they're on one accord. Brilliant song.
Great interview thanks Art.... I'm old enough to have seen NWA in the UK. Easy standing about 20 foot away from me. Unfortunately cube had left the group
Blessings to your health Krazie. This rap group has been my favorite of all time since inception. That will never change. Hope all are doing well in health and in love.
The way i had to sneak amd jam these tapes as kid 😂😂 man i knew Bone was the Truth. The conversation of being that connected in the community is out of mind body experience.
What up big Homie. Bro I’ve been listening to you since I was 14 years old back in 1994. I’m one of the real ones. And anyone else born in the 70s and early 80s are the original OGs. Oh yeah, I am most definitely sure that you have fans that were born in the 1960s as well and fans forever but I’m just saying I grew up when you blew up and I was there from the start.
When i was a kid i used to read XXL and the Source and i saw the ad for krayzie bone’s 1st album and i always wanted to buy it but never did for whatever reason. I remember liking the green background and it was dope lol
The way Biggie did that was dope because it was him paying homage to Bone in a way. Specially, at a time when hip-hop was kinda divided because you had Ruthless against Deathrow and Pac was riding with Deathrow. Bone was popular but it was either Bone or Twista. Bone had three songs that everybody rock wit but if you fucked with Twista and Mobster Elite you didn’t fuck with Bone Thugs after those three songs.
Vlad never really had a style to begin with hes a police interrogator. he asks incriminating questions, here you get actual questions the fans appreciate..@@marcorivera6972