@@King__ToneUh, lay off the drinking.."All-purpose war, got the Rottweilers by the door And I feed 'em gunpowder, so they can devour The criminals trying to drop my decimals" The Notorious BIG is King of Rap
Yes Biggie used bone thugs' flow. I remember saying "wow Biggie sounds exactly like Bone Thugs here" . He was on a song with them, of course he was paying homage. Biggie has his own thing
That's wild that Bizzy had to be talked into doing the Biggie song because his verse is so dope! The song wouldn't have been the same without any of them, but definitely without him.
Idk, bizzy reculation might have been different when he spoke about it. Not 100%. It was either on his own channel or dj blad. Somebody is lying and if i had to guess, it was either flesh or wish. Them two wasn’t on notirious thugs
@@trustknowone8567 dude has like 1 or 2 tribute songs to pac And was on Afeni’s documentary she put out about him Dude was definitely loyal to pac crazy though how buck bizzy would get later in the the group I’m really surprised he did the song with Big since he kinda did his own thing really after 98 heavens movie he wasn’t in music videos he wasn’t at shows
I can actually still remember listening to Notorious Thugs for the very 1st time when Life After Death released. Bizzy’s verse blew me away. And still does today.
Glad Krayzie Bone is doing well. Notorious Thugs is one of my all-time favorite songs. Bizzy Bone needs to be on The Art of Dialogue and asked about this.
5:58, I think Big did make the attempt to utilize a faster tempo, in order to blend in with the style and delivery that Bone presented. He made a respectable attempt and produced a verse that we all love. But, I’ve always thought that he never came close to any of Bone on Notorious Thugs.
What biggie done to that song was criminal! He rode that beat in a way I’m not sure I have heard until this day! The flow was nasty!!!!!!!! I get goosebumps every single time listening to his verse and I will replay that verse at least 10 times lol rip big
@@annabanana2623 that's what most people do but anyone with any knowledge of how to structure a verse could tell the difference.... BIG was a dope lyricist but not enough to bite the BONE format in it's entirety.
@@annabanana2623 That's all they've done . Bone is the reason every rapper has to sing to be a star 'til this day . 2Pac & Bone Thugz is all of these Niggaz daddy . Fuck how they feel & what they think . We Know The Truth.
B.I.G was paying homage with Bone flow....How could you not hear that? He didn't take the flow he was complementing their flow... Come on Art, this is elementary...
Notorious Thugs 🎵 🎶 Still On My Playlist Rotation. Let's Ride Let's Ride Let's Ride Let's Ride Get High Get High Get High. Life After Death Double Album 💎 Status 10M Albums Sold.Continue Resting Peacefully Notorious B.I.G 🙏🏾👏🏾 ♊️
I was a lil earlyer then you a couple of years when i found out about Bone! I was like 14/15 smoking to bone thugs in 2003 and beyond LMAOO i havent smoked weed in like 15 years now but if i can choose one song to ever smoke weed again and listen to it will be Bone lmaoo!
@@chadstevens7145always is a reach, you sound like a hater! so many of his stories be verified by other reputable people! And once Bozzy confirms this one, or Steve Lobel…yall still will say he lied about something else lol
Man I'm so glad to see you mention Hardtimes the song I played the most in 2023 from my CZcams rap up lol and the other guy mentioned Thug Mentality because Krazie that song and that album are far too underrated. I played Hard times just 20 mins ago lol Much love all way from Ireland to you & yours 👊
I'm SOOOOOOOO grateful BTNH decided to work with BOTH of these huge artists!!! Eazy was very beneficial to them & paved the way for them in a year..wow!! Grown Men Moves!!! 💯
@@okthen5566 hes the best from Bone. His lyrics are generally garbage. Bone was never known for their lyrics. Their fast rapping & harmonizing is what helped them stand out. You can't compare them with the 90s lyrical NY rappers like Nas and AZ.
@@gamemods855You a nerd and you feel m a soft ass city. Wouldn't expect you to understand niggas from a gangsta ass city like Baton Rouge,Memphis, Cleveland or Detroit. Y'all acting stuck up, how has that worked out for y'all? New York had the crown what like 6 of the last 35 years??? So obviously y'all " lyrical" shit don't matter. AZ? Man E-40 was a REAL gangsta. Made that nigga tuck tail lol
I believe Bizzy said he was the first one at the studio with his brother Capo(R.I.P.). Capo was sporting a 2Pac shirt at the studio (supposedly he didn't have time to change) and was catching bad vibes from Lil Cease, but Capo didn't give af. Eventually, the rest of Bone got there along with some MoThug fam and the rest is history. We need Bizzy on here to tell the rest of the story.
I think Big rapping fast like dat just showed how much he was a fan of them wich should mean a whole lot to them he didn't have to do Dat ...Dats gotta be a Dope as feeling
well you gotta think, it was beef going on, and if they did do the song with BIG, there could be potential beef for Bone. Source awards when bone was performing, Death Row was there gonna storm the stage. it was East vs West and everyone picked a side. Bizzy never mentioned any of this with his story. Everyone story is diff. foggy. i wasnt there so lmao cant say, we all can only speculate and listen to everyones story.
Hadnt Death Row and Bone already squashed it by the time Souce awards went on? Cuz Eazy passed before it and i think they became relatively cool@@Paparoach493
And also..... Bizzy was the only member that actually recorded with 2pac in person at the studio. "Thug Luv" was originally just Bizzy and 2pac. The other members wasn't there when they recorded that... They went added their verses later and made it a Bone Thugs n Harmony song, but it wasn't a Bone song at first.
Man, when that song came out, i was a teen, and we kept asking my older cousin to play it again and again ! It was on repeat like a mug ! One of the coldest songs in hip hop music period.
Very debatable. Big’s verse was the most sampled by other artists after his passed though. Bizzy had the best flow on it though the way he kept switching his flow/cadence 🔥
I remember feeling the animosity in Bizzy verse because as someone who used to rap i really listen to lyrics and energy..and when he said "you ready to die? we'll see" i said oh shyt he dissed big on his own song!"..and i always wondered if biggie caught it
Wasn’t Keefe D & Orlando Anderson at the Biggie/Bone session? Bizzy said it was in the air. The Crips were telling him “it ain’t no conspiracy. Dude who killed Tupac is in the hood right now doing what we doin.” (See Bizzy’s Breakfast Club interview) Biggie had to know what was up
all emcees want the dopest verse on a collab. even when it’s only “friendly competition “. many will actually “redo” their verse if they feel it’s not up to par with someone else’s. it’s only natural.
I know of an old bone thugs interview where they were asked why they never got involved in the east vs west beef ? They said they wanted to jumped in the beef cause they were Westcoast anyway but Eazy E told them not to get involved. My point is Joey Crack isn't capping 😅😅
You knew it was Bizzy before he even said it lol Bizzy strikes me as hella loyal and a straight G. I ain't mad at him for his stance, but I'm very happy he hopped on the Biggie song, cause he had the second best verse on Notorious Thugs for real.
PSA: Biggie had to take the song back to the house because he realized how talented Bone thugs were, he couldn't just get on the record any kind of way, He had to match their candace which would take 3 or 4 takes in the booth..He didn't want to that in front of them, They both have two different styles. That's a compliment that Bone thugs never got from him. Any artist and producer knows this.
I really hope this whole interview doesn’t go this way. I understand this question, because we never knew which member felt that way. But imma need some new questions for sure
@wmwatson76 as a bone fan of 30 yrs, I'm just tired of hearing them getting questions about Pac and Big. Like their biggest accomplishment is to work with other people in held in high regard. It's a cool fact but damn that is always brought up like thats the peak, not the albums sold or the sound that shaped generations.
"Armed and dangerous...", i remember hearing Big's verse on that track as a 12 year old. My mind was blown. It was a privilege to grow up in rhe golden age
I haven’t listen much to bone after East 99. When songs comes on, it 100% takes me back walking to school with my friends. I had no idea Krazy went to the hospital. Glad he made it through.
Well like i said before when Lazyzie was asked about this Pac was cool with Bone Thugs N Harmony but he was closer to Bizzy so i could see Bizzy feeling some type of way about it Pac was his homie so i respect ✊🏽 that .
How was he closer lmao he met pac in the industry like krayzie said we didn’t grow up with pac or big bone met pac after he got outta jail and they ran into him at a hotel but it was actually still beef with ruthless and deathrow but pac was explaining how he was a fan of them and listened to crossroads everyday in jail similar to when pac met big and he said he love party & bullsh*t playing it everyday on the road 😂
Ran into KB on a layover in Chicago, and when I hollered out Krayzie in a busy terminal, my guy's eyes just lit up to see another grown man dap him up 🤜🤛🏾 while letting him know I been a fan since '94. Great dude. Shoulda asked for a pic
I love krayzie bone but bizzy had the hardest verse on both them songs, but I can't split either of them 2 but what I would say is krayzie is the only member that the group can't do without, he's the architect of bone thugs
Bigs flow In Notorious thugs was a homage to bone and showcasing that he can flow that way too and that his skill level was versatile. Joe crack can be annoying sometimes and comes across as embellishing himself and certain stories, but one thing is, he has been around damn near everyone in the game.
Art that last question was dumb bro’ BIG flow on that track was 100% Bone inspired! He never rapped that fast before! He just didn’t do harmonies on the backup vocals like they do! Duh
I can see why bizzy would be reluctant. He kicked it with pac while making “thug Luv” and that was going to be his first single but layzie wanted to put his verse in and they made it a Bone song.
if anything, Biggie doin' the Double Time flow was him payin' Homage to BTNH and letting them know that he respected their craft. 👈🏾🫡
I agree 1000%, fam. It was all love n respect to the Bone Thugs.
Word up💯
Right!! Dunno what dude doing the interview was talking about...Big never flowed like that on the album again
@@trappedineuphoria3416 lol, right.
I saw an interview or heard something where Big said when he got w/Bone he felt like he had to step his game up. That's on that grown man ish.
"Armed and dangerous, ain't too many can bang with us
Straight up weed, no angel dust, label us Notorious..." RIP Big
One of the coldest verses ever!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@@jp-uno It was that verse when I knew that Biggie was definitely one of the goats!✌
“Thug a$$ n*ggas that love to bust..”
I swear I was just listening to this yesterday.
Only group to collaborate with Eazy, Pac & BIG during their lifetime. Bones Thugz deserves their flowers in the Hall of Fame.
Only deceased legends missing from that time are Big L and Big Pun.
@@KtotheG Krayzie worked with Big Pun
@Krazy303 I'm talking about the whole group during Golden Era 89-97 before Jiggy Era, No limit, and Cash Money 99/00 Era.
@@arrisbaldwin6498 gotcha
@@Krazy303 Oh word? What song is that?
That green background got krayzie looking like 1999 thug mentality
😂 You beat me to it! That's the first thing I thought of, dope double album!
Definitely a underrated classic
They Call Me The Dummy Man !!
✊️✊️💯
@@zuriellove2437 The fiends gone be awfully mad... 😡
Such a good album.. so many good tracks to blaze to.. Knight Ridaz where it’s at .
Biggie never rapped like that in any other song is why people notice how he changed his flow up. Fuck it, buy the coke, cook the coke, cut it
Facts 💯
I agree
Yup his lyrics were off the chain!
Flow was sick lyrics was average
@@King__ToneUh, lay off the drinking.."All-purpose war, got the Rottweilers by the door
And I feed 'em gunpowder, so they can devour
The criminals trying to drop my decimals" The Notorious BIG is King of Rap
Of course BIG used the Bone flow. There’s no “stealing” of anything. BIG was showing his versatility and skill on a Bone song. Don’t overthink it.
U mean he tried to
Yeah Big murdered it too
@@TheRealDeal1438 i always skipped the song to 2:21 which is the best part
@@TheRealDeal1438 facts. His skills were undeniable.
Yes Biggie used bone thugs' flow. I remember saying "wow Biggie sounds exactly like Bone Thugs here" . He was on a song with them, of course he was paying homage. Biggie has his own thing
Biggie tweaked his flow to vibe with Bone, which is artistry.
Biggie got a ghostwriter to keep up. 😂
U saying the same thing like 100 other ppl have said in these comments. Be original
@@thesupervisor3270 Facts are facts.
I’m glad Krayzie recovered 🙏🏽
Krayzie get it right
Krayzie
@@RdamWest corrected 🫡
@@RONPEE-STINGER fa sho 🫡
@@mw2077 🔥💥
That's wild that Bizzy had to be talked into doing the Biggie song because his verse is so dope! The song wouldn't have been the same without any of them, but definitely without him.
Idk, bizzy reculation might have been different when he spoke about it. Not 100%. It was either on his own channel or dj blad. Somebody is lying and if i had to guess, it was either flesh or wish. Them two wasn’t on notirious thugs
Bizzy loved pac
Those 2 did their versus on thug luv by themselves
Yea bizzy seemed loyal to pac and he knew it wasn’t guns be a a good look since he passed away
@@trustknowone8567 dude has like 1 or 2 tribute songs to pac
And was on Afeni’s documentary she put out about him
Dude was definitely loyal to pac crazy though how buck bizzy would get later in the the group I’m really surprised he did the song with Big since he kinda did his own thing really after 98 heavens movie he wasn’t in music videos he wasn’t at shows
Notorious Thugs is one of the best album cuts in hip hop history
Big facts. That song still give me chills. Everybody ripped it.
I can actually still remember listening to Notorious Thugs for the very 1st time when Life After Death released. Bizzy’s verse blew me away. And still does today.
Bizzie straight wrecked it!
@@nisarbazmi6976it's BIZZY*
"Notorious Thug"was a BANGER💯
Facts 💯
*is
STILL IS 🔥🔥
It’s crazy a song created in 1996 still sounds good in 2024
🤔what do you mean was, it still is 🔥😊
Notorious Thugs i listen to it until today...its like a tradition that still sounds brand new ❤❤❤
Both records are timeless, hard asf & classics & yes Big was showing his versatility as an emcee .. his version of complementing Bones style
Glad Krayzie Bone is doing well. Notorious Thugs is one of my all-time favorite songs. Bizzy Bone needs to be on The Art of Dialogue and asked about this.
5:58, I think Big did make the attempt to utilize a faster tempo, in order to blend in with the style and delivery that Bone presented. He made a respectable attempt and produced a verse that we all love. But, I’ve always thought that he never came close to any of Bone on Notorious Thugs.
What biggie done to that song was criminal! He rode that beat in a way I’m not sure I have heard until this day! The flow was nasty!!!!!!!! I get goosebumps every single time listening to his verse and I will replay that verse at least 10 times lol rip big
Notorious thugs is a hiphop ballad 🔥
IMO, a Top 10 greatest song in hip hop history.
Yeah he used the flow and that's what we loved and still love about it. He was Biggie Bone for that record.
Biggie Bone😂😂😂 nice 1
Big was *_paying homage_* to BTNH. Nothing more nothing less. No sneak dissing. It was an artist trying to rhyme in the unique style they did 5:44
Key word trying cus that's all it was. 😅😂😅
I never ever heard about biggie taking bones flow on the song, he just matched the fast rap
Biggie didn't copy/take BONE style on Notorious Thugs he just stacked multi-syllables on his verse at a tempo to match them
Anything to discredit Bone right?
@@annabanana2623 that's what most people do but anyone with any knowledge of how to structure a verse could tell the difference.... BIG was a dope lyricist but not enough to bite the BONE format in it's entirety.
@@annabanana2623
That's all they've done .
Bone is the reason every rapper has to sing to be a star 'til this day .
2Pac & Bone Thugz is all of these Niggaz daddy .
Fuck how they feel & what they think .
We Know The Truth.
My favorite rap song of all time. Notorious thugs 🔥. Rip Big🐐
Bizzy was hard headed af back then, but I can't deny his verse was the hardest on notorious thugs biggie included!
Without a doubt
He the youngest so it makes sense.
He had the hardest verse in thug love with Pac too , my opinion...
All debatable, I think Krayzie had the best verse on both
He has a drinking problem since then
B.I.G was paying homage with Bone flow....How could you not hear that? He didn't take the flow he was complementing their flow... Come on Art, this is elementary...
Facts 💯
Art is just a hater, period.
BIG was showing respect to their flow, Art is delusional.
Swear, these youtubers are agent of chaos
I can't stand overly literal people. Like how big gon bite they flow verbatim.. Close enough Art damn!! We know you love pac but damn
@@ILoveTheAllCreator Definitely seems like it...
"There beef ain't our beef" well said Krazie.
"Armed and dangerous"💯
Bizzys verse on both “notorious thugs” n “thug luv” he straight murdered da mic 🎤
Just goes to show that if people get caught up in they feelings then a classic song like Notorious Thugs would have never came to be. Life lessons.
Notorious Thugs 🎵 🎶 Still On My Playlist Rotation. Let's Ride Let's Ride Let's Ride Let's Ride Get High Get High Get High. Life After Death Double Album 💎 Status 10M Albums Sold.Continue Resting Peacefully Notorious B.I.G 🙏🏾👏🏾 ♊️
Yo Krazy bone I’m glad you recovered G. My homie had a bone thugs album when I was 9 in 2005 and fell in love with y’all music. Thank god you’re okay
I was a lil earlyer then you a couple of years when i found out about Bone! I was like 14/15 smoking to bone thugs in 2003 and beyond LMAOO i havent smoked weed in like 15 years now but if i can choose one song to ever smoke weed again and listen to it will be Bone lmaoo!
Good to see this man still here with us. He's my favorite of the crew. His voice hits different
Yup 👍
Fr still got love for this dude 💯💪🙏
That bizzy verse is one of the greatest if not the greatest ever. The way he keeps ascending on that verse. Crazy flow
he sounded like 2 different people on that song! crazy🔥🔥🔥
Nobody in hip hop ever matched Bizzy's energy on that track. Nigga rapped like he was preparing for Armageddon 😅
Big did a southern style bounce cadence to match the beat
I knew it was gonna be Bizzy. 😂
That's also cuz Bizzy was actaully the only member that was in the studio with Pac - they had more of a connection then the other members
I knew it too. Can't wait for that Heaven'z Movie Johnny J album cut get released.
Bizzy wanted to remain loyal to Pac - remember Bizzy & Pac was in the studio & they must of chopped it up too
Easily.. You knew it's gonna be Bizzy lol 😂😂😂
lol yall remember when Bizzy talked his shit during the versus with 3-6
Notorious Thugs will forever be 1 of my fav tracks. 🔥
Joe wasn't lying
He always lie
@@chadstevens7145always is a reach, you sound like a hater! so many of his stories be verified by other reputable people! And once Bozzy confirms this one, or Steve Lobel…yall still will say he lied about something else lol
I think he embarrassed for Joe that’s why he made that up
@@gsp1634 so Kray lied on Bizzy to cover for Joe ? You sound stupid...
@@gsp1634 🤔so he lied on Bizzy to cover up for Joe ?
Krayie bone the hardest most underrated ever !!! Hard times ! My shit !
Thug mentality was my shit fam
Hell yeaaa…i only wish it would have been longer!!!!!
Man I'm so glad to see you mention Hardtimes the song I played the most in 2023 from my CZcams rap up lol and the other guy mentioned Thug Mentality because Krazie that song and that album are far too underrated. I played Hard times just 20 mins ago lol
Much love all way from Ireland to you & yours 👊
😂I’m but bizzy had the best verse
Thanks😊
Krayzie has always confirmed Fat Joe's story
He was always pc. Want the truth, always ask BB.
Bizzy's verse was super tough. Glad they did it.
I'm SOOOOOOOO grateful BTNH decided to work with BOTH of these huge artists!!!
Eazy was very beneficial to them & paved the way for them in a year..wow!!
Grown Men Moves!!! 💯
One of the greatest group's of all time the Cleveland Boyz could spit
Flames 😂
They can rap but their lyrics have always been horrible.
@@gamemods855 shiiit.....krayzie bone is the best there is, the best there was, and the best they'll ever be
@@okthen5566 hes the best from Bone. His lyrics are generally garbage. Bone was never known for their lyrics. Their fast rapping & harmonizing is what helped them stand out. You can't compare them with the 90s lyrical NY rappers like Nas and AZ.
@@gamemods855You a nerd and you feel m a soft ass city. Wouldn't expect you to understand niggas from a gangsta ass city like Baton Rouge,Memphis, Cleveland or Detroit. Y'all acting stuck up, how has that worked out for y'all? New York had the crown what like 6 of the last 35 years??? So obviously y'all " lyrical" shit don't matter. AZ? Man E-40 was a REAL gangsta. Made that nigga tuck tail lol
I believe Bizzy said he was the first one at the studio with his brother Capo(R.I.P.). Capo was sporting a 2Pac shirt at the studio (supposedly he didn't have time to change) and was catching bad vibes from Lil Cease, but Capo didn't give af. Eventually, the rest of Bone got there along with some MoThug fam and the rest is history. We need Bizzy on here to tell the rest of the story.
He was
I found Bizzy's side of the story. No mention of Fat Joe /watch?v=XpffeQrL9Yk&ab_channel=JAMtv
I agree
Big verse was to match Bone style I always loved how Big did that
I think Big rapping fast like dat just showed how much he was a fan of them wich should mean a whole lot to them he didn't have to do Dat ...Dats gotta be a Dope as feeling
I don’t think anyone is shocked that Bizzy was the reluctant one
well you gotta think, it was beef going on, and if they did do the song with BIG, there could be potential beef for Bone. Source awards when bone was performing, Death Row was there gonna storm the stage. it was East vs West and everyone picked a side. Bizzy never mentioned any of this with his story. Everyone story is diff. foggy. i wasnt there so lmao cant say, we all can only speculate and listen to everyones story.
Hadnt Death Row and Bone already squashed it by the time Souce awards went on? Cuz Eazy passed before it and i think they became relatively cool@@Paparoach493
And also..... Bizzy was the only member that actually recorded with 2pac in person at the studio.
"Thug Luv" was originally just Bizzy and 2pac. The other members wasn't there when they recorded that... They went added their verses later and made it a Bone Thugs n Harmony song, but it wasn't a Bone song at first.
Silk E. Fyne was on that track as well. @@king-ofheartz
@@king-ofheartzexactly and bizzy was the one that requested pac to be on his song
Man, when that song came out, i was a teen, and we kept asking my older cousin to play it again and again ! It was on repeat like a mug ! One of the coldest songs in hip hop music period.
That was the first time I got high on that release date
Hey check out the interview with AK from Do or Die he said Big Rap style on Notorious thugs it came from them 🤔
Bizzy Pretty much had the best verse
On both songs
Very debatable. Big’s verse was the most sampled by other artists after his passed though. Bizzy had the best flow on it though the way he kept switching his flow/cadence 🔥
Debatable…
@@cane2486sampled because who it was. His verse was average
Definitely and whoever is saying it's debatable are only lying to themselves. We know the truth.
I get “Thug Mentality 1999” vibes from the green backdrop in the background
Good catch. Make me wanna bump that whole album after this interview
Bizzy Bone was the one putting the THUG LUV 2pac song together, of course he was loyal to Pac! Same as Pac, "you ride with me i ride with you" !
Big wasn't trying to sound like bone on that song, he was just matching the flow so it could all go together.
Bizzy bone verses was crazy on both tracks🔥🔥🔥
bizzy said that Orlando baby lane Anderson was there with biggie during the making of notorious thugs
I remember feeling the animosity in Bizzy verse because as someone who used to rap i really listen to lyrics and energy..and when he said "you ready to die? we'll see" i said oh shyt he dissed big on his own song!"..and i always wondered if biggie caught it
Good catch, I kind of thought the Bizzy verse was a bit too personal. I'm going to give it another listen.
It all makes sense now, bizzy always been a real one.
@@Ninoo187facts
He did not diss biggie, if anything it’s a compliment to his first album
@@williecopafeel5067 a compliment by asking if hes really ready to die? Yeah ok..😒
Wasn’t Keefe D & Orlando Anderson at the Biggie/Bone session? Bizzy said it was in the air. The Crips were telling him “it ain’t no conspiracy. Dude who killed Tupac is in the hood right now doing what we doin.” (See Bizzy’s Breakfast Club interview)
Biggie had to know what was up
Biggie knew
Bizzy was the one who actually recorded thug love with pac all the other members were added on later
“We grown men, we don’t get in other peoples beef”
None of y’all dorks, including Art, can relate.
Big had to match their vibe. He felt that Method Man out rapped him on The What, and he vowed to never let that happen again
damn lie
@@koreysmith2766 what's a lie?
i disagree that meth got da better of that song
only time that happened was with Sadat. oh and maybe Too Short.
all emcees want the dopest verse on a collab.
even when it’s only “friendly competition “.
many will actually “redo” their verse if they feel it’s not up to par with someone else’s.
it’s only natural.
IN REALITY BIZZY IS THE ONLY MEMBER WHO RECORDED THE SONG WITH PAC AND SYLKY FINE AT THE STUDIO. THE OTHER MEMBERS RECORDED THEIR VERSES LATER.
I been saying this.
BIG knew a regular style verse wasn't gonna cut it because bone is the best he had to study them. Bone should be mentioned even more than 2pac and BIG
Glad To see You !! Keep on Keeping on!!
Shout out to Bizzy for keepin it 100 and havin Pac back
I know of an old bone thugs interview where they were asked why they never got involved in the east vs west beef ? They said they wanted to jumped in the beef cause they were Westcoast anyway but Eazy E told them not to get involved. My point is Joey Crack isn't capping 😅😅
They midwest
I heard an old interview where Bizzy said Orlando Anderson was in the studio when they were recording notorious thugs, and that pissed him off.
Happy to see Krazy bone doing well.
You knew it was Bizzy before he even said it lol
Bizzy strikes me as hella loyal and a straight G.
I ain't mad at him for his stance, but I'm very happy he hopped on the Biggie song, cause he had the second best verse on Notorious Thugs for real.
"They do this all the time" lmao
That was wild to hear. Faded, pop up and lay down a legendary track 🤯
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are legends for Eternity!!!
The fact that Bone was P.O.D. during the session and still annihilated the track in one take is fuckin ridiculous 😂
Legendary 🔥💎💯
ony real ones know what's PODed :)
Reefer and blunts is all that's needed!
No one said it was done in one take. It was basically said that they rapped their verses very fast 😂
@@GWAPITUP so high, so higher mannnnn
"If you live, then you represent the real & you tell 'em that we died strong!"
KB-Thug Mentality
Krayzie has the best solo albums out of the Bone members
Bizzy also got some dope ass albums
That had to be some convincing cause bizzy went all the way in on that song
Krayzie is the goat of hip hop 💯🙏❤️
Biggie took Bone Thugs style as a compliment and courtesy to them and to show how versatile he is in rapping.
That's a no brainer!
Krayzie is the leader of BTNH
Lol Art killed with the “Big taking Bone’s style” question 🤣… Art probably heard that nonsense in his Pac fan boy circle
I swear art be swallowing pac whole his whole channel be dissing new york like get off your knees arty
PSA: Biggie had to take the song back to the house because he realized how talented Bone thugs were, he couldn't just get on the record any kind of way, He had to match their candace which would take 3 or 4 takes in the booth..He didn't want to that in front of them, They both have two different styles. That's a compliment that Bone thugs never got from him. Any artist and producer knows this.
Are we really just going to ask Krayzie the same questions you asked Layzie........
I really hope this whole interview doesn’t go this way. I understand this question, because we never knew which member felt that way. But imma need some new questions for sure
Different perspectives, that group consisted of five different individuals. The story can remain consistent or it could change course.
@wmwatson76 as a bone fan of 30 yrs, I'm just tired of hearing them getting questions about Pac and Big. Like their biggest accomplishment is to work with other people in held in high regard. It's a cool fact but damn that is always brought up like thats the peak, not the albums sold or the sound that shaped generations.
"Armed and dangerous...", i remember hearing Big's verse on that track as a 12 year old. My mind was blown. It was a privilege to grow up in rhe golden age
I haven’t listen much to bone after East 99. When songs comes on, it 100% takes me back walking to school with my friends. I had no idea Krazy went to the hospital. Glad he made it through.
Bizzy verse “you willing to die will see” IJS
oh damn.
Legendary
Well like i said before when Lazyzie was asked about this Pac was cool with Bone Thugs N Harmony but he was closer to Bizzy so i could see Bizzy feeling some type of way about it Pac was his homie so i respect ✊🏽 that .
How was he closer lmao he met pac in the industry like krayzie said we didn’t grow up with pac or big bone met pac after he got outta jail and they ran into him at a hotel but it was actually still beef with ruthless and deathrow but pac was explaining how he was a fan of them and listened to crossroads everyday in jail similar to when pac met big and he said he love party & bullsh*t playing it everyday on the road 😂
I never heard anyone say that BIG took their flow and it was obvious that he was just going along with the SOUND of the song.
Art trying to start some ish with that last question. Cmon bruh
Ran into KB on a layover in Chicago, and when I hollered out Krayzie in a busy terminal, my guy's eyes just lit up to see another grown man dap him up 🤜🤛🏾 while letting him know I been a fan since '94. Great dude. Shoulda asked for a pic
Krazy On Thug Luv & Bizzy On Notorious Thugz 🔥🔥🔥
I love krayzie bone but bizzy had the hardest verse on both them songs, but I can't split either of them 2 but what I would say is krayzie is the only member that the group can't do without, he's the architect of bone thugs
Krayzie Bone true legend in hip hop. Good to see him doing well. Stay strong Kray!
Imagine missing a whole opportunity for music over another man’s problem.
Bigs verse was more like the group do or die flow. But he was tryna keep up wit bone, it just wasn't the same flow as bone...
Bizzy had the Heardest verse on the song can't imagine the song without him....
I'm so glad to see big bro back thank u God bless u homie
Bigs flow In Notorious thugs was a homage to bone and showcasing that he can flow that way too and that his skill level was versatile. Joe crack can be annoying sometimes and comes across as embellishing himself and certain stories, but one thing is, he has been around damn near everyone in the game.
Art that last question was dumb bro’ BIG flow on that track was 100% Bone inspired! He never rapped that fast before! He just didn’t do harmonies on the backup vocals like they do! Duh
Thug Luv Notorious Thugs
🔥 No need to hate GOAT tracks
One of the few artists/groups that did songs with both legends.
Good to see you around Kray!
Krayzie Bone out here looking like a mix of karl Malone and kountry Wayne with a Tad sprinkle of Mystikal
Krayzie came first - if anything, they look like him. But I don't see it
Bro u hit that one on the nail 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
that sprinkle part tho’😂😂😂
FBA are Native Indics from India that lived in Americas for 1000s of years.. Educate yourself
I can see why bizzy would be reluctant. He kicked it with pac while making “thug Luv” and that was going to be his first single but layzie wanted to put his verse in and they made it a Bone song.
yepp! we all knew it was bizzy because of the thug luv song. It was well known long before social media
bizzy offered Pac a safe house and to hold him down, Bizzy a real one
Only Group to do songs with both legends.
Krayzie Bone has always been one of the most levelheaded cats in the game.