It’s the Midwest chopper flow style, it takes some getting used to in understanding it but for people like me we were able to understand it because of growing up in the Midwest and understanding the way of speaking
I've been listening to bone for 20 years and they just never get old. Their music is so mystical, so smooth. Man I love it. Keep these reactions coming! They're great
I like how you talk about their flow, because guys like Twista were just all fast all the time, Bone switched it up and had so many different types of flows within a single verse. Old Tech N9ne, like Anghellic and Absolute Power Tech N9ne, was almost on their level in terms of flow switch-ability.
@@z-manneversleeps900 no prob man, Bone Thugs have a large cult fan base still to this day. And just like any other cult fanbase your gonna have some crazies
Oh there's plenty. Here's a newer one. Lord by ASAP Ferg featuring Bone Thugs. This one will take you by surprise. In no order. 1. Notorious Thugs 2. Lord by Asap Ferg featuring Bone 3. Die Die Die 4. The Righteous Ones 4. Down 71' 5. Heated Heavy (Krayzie) 6. The Master (Flesh) 7. Payback Iz a Bitch (Krayzie) 8. Silence (Krayzie) ......I am overwhelmed, these are nowhere near the best but my brain can only think this right now.
One of my favorite groups that brings me back to growing up in the Midwest in the 90’s, because I grew up on this and Twista,Tech N9ne and later after I was out of high school Mgk
Fun fact Bizzy altered his voice to sound like this because he had a sore throat from a concert the night before recording this verse. He ended adding it to his style because he liked the way it sounded
Bizzy and Krayzie will always be neck and neck. But Bizzy was maybe just a tad bit better in the early years as far as best verses. But Krayzie soon surpassed him IMO by the 3rd albums plus Kray came up with the vast majority of hooks and song concepts
Not BTNH, but have you guys had a chance to review Kill At Will (the final chapter), with Joell Ortiz, Token, Chris Rivers, Big Daddy Cane, and Snow tha Product?
@@millennialxreactions I really think you guys will dig it. You can hear the Bone Thugs double and triple time influence, they're all lyricists, so the bars are there. And the video is low key funny with the animated style they went with.
Here are some Pac' interviews for you to react to if you want to get to know him better (he was more than just a rapper and most of his music has a purpose): Tupac High School Interview (1988) czcams.com/video/v_XT9-C5Qu8/video.html Tupac Banned MTV Interview (1992) czcams.com/video/e4jO6pw1Gwk/video.html Tupac Rare Interview (1992) czcams.com/video/XElYOrjkxwk/video.html Tupac First E! Interview (1992) czcams.com/video/pNoqy3KxcRo/video.html Tupac First BET Interview (1992) czcams.com/video/BdMHDFkq45s/video.html Tupac Thug Life Era Interview (1993) czcams.com/video/uLaqy4GAbUw/video.html Tupac Ed Gordon Interview (1994) czcams.com/video/ab3v0GfgvrA/video.html Tupac MTV Interview (1994) czcams.com/video/pNSRx14s7B4/video.html Tupac Gridlock'd Interview (1996) czcams.com/video/sKCREvtyh_Y/video.html
KRAYZIE’S verse on this beat was some of the best music I’ve ever heard.
Wish Bone went crazy again !!!!
It’s the Midwest chopper flow style, it takes some getting used to in understanding it but for people like me we were able to understand it because of growing up in the Midwest and understanding the way of speaking
Grew up in Texas but we bumped bone thugs all the time. Not a problem understanding them for me.
@@kevincooper5463 yeah I didn’t get people who couldn’t understand them, to me they rapped fast but it was clear what they were saying
I've been listening to bone for 20 years and they just never get old. Their music is so mystical, so smooth. Man I love it. Keep these reactions coming! They're great
Please react to Bone Thugs “Let The Law End”, “Da Introduction” and “Friends”
Bizzy was high on all his verses 😂😂😂
This brings me back to around 96/97 when I was the only goth skater punk metalhead in the local hip hop scene every weekend
I like how you talk about their flow, because guys like Twista were just all fast all the time, Bone switched it up and had so many different types of flows within a single verse. Old Tech N9ne, like Anghellic and Absolute Power Tech N9ne, was almost on their level in terms of flow switch-ability.
Yea dont listen to those crazy fans. Theres some that litterally only listen to Bone Thugs and nothing else and think everyone else does the same
Thank u for saying that. I'm the bandana guy. Much love
@@z-manneversleeps900 no prob man, Bone Thugs have a large cult fan base still to this day. And just like any other cult fanbase your gonna have some crazies
Krayzie bone and Bizzy are God tier!! Do Buddha lovaz next!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Im a huge bone thugs fan. Im just glad other ppl are listening to them nowadays. I appreciate your content. Subbed
Oh there's plenty. Here's a newer one.
Lord by ASAP Ferg featuring Bone Thugs. This one will take you by surprise.
In no order.
1. Notorious Thugs
2. Lord by Asap Ferg featuring Bone
3. Die Die Die
4. The Righteous Ones
4. Down 71'
5. Heated Heavy (Krayzie)
6. The Master (Flesh)
7. Payback Iz a Bitch (Krayzie)
8. Silence (Krayzie)
......I am overwhelmed, these are nowhere near the best but my brain can only think this right now.
Bone Thugs n Harmony...
- East 1999 (Video) 🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorite groups that brings me back to growing up in the Midwest in the 90’s, because I grew up on this and Twista,Tech N9ne and later after I was out of high school Mgk
Fun fact Bizzy altered his voice to sound like this because he had a sore throat from a concert the night before recording this verse. He ended adding it to his style because he liked the way it sounded
I was 18 when this came out. Great music. Still rock the old school.
If you want to hear a song where Bizzy goes off, check out "Mercy Mary." It's one of Bizzy's solo songs. P.S. you will need the lyrics.
you gotta do Bone Thugs-n-harmony 20th Anniversary Cypher (produced by Dj Quik)
Love Bone Thugs N Harmony!! They have some serious hits!
Bone thugs 4 life thats all i have to say 💀💀💀💀💀 💯💯
Eternal Thug Luv
Listen to Lord with ASAP and Bone….. banger and bone goes all the way off
Check out down 71 the get away one of my favorite
Bizzy and Krayzie will always be neck and neck. But Bizzy was maybe just a tad bit better in the early years as far as best verses. But Krayzie soon surpassed him IMO by the 3rd albums plus Kray came up with the vast majority of hooks and song concepts
💪🏿💪🏿💯❤️🔥💀💀💀
Im gonna just say it,
Layzie Bone ate on that beat and my fav Bone member is Krayzie 😂😂😂
Please check out the band Sacry Kids Scaring Kids cover of Notorious Thugs from the Punk Goes series
We Play by Bizzy Bone
Can you react to Everyday Thang by BTNH?😮😮
No surrender and bone & biggie
We did them! Check them out
Not BTNH, but have you guys had a chance to review Kill At Will (the final chapter), with Joell Ortiz, Token, Chris Rivers, Big Daddy Cane, and Snow tha Product?
No, but it's something we could get to!
@@millennialxreactions I really think you guys will dig it. You can hear the Bone Thugs double and triple time influence, they're all lyricists, so the bars are there. And the video is low key funny with the animated style they went with.
THAT BEAT WAS MAINLY EXTRACTED FROM BOOTSY COLLINS' "I RATHER BE WITH YOU"
Holy I can hear that now! Cool.
THE CROSSROADS REMIX IS FROM THE ISLEY BROS. "MAKE ME SAY IT AGAIN"
DJ UNEEK'S BEATS CAME FROM ALOT OF OLD SKOOL HITS.
Never rely on any bone lyrics you find online...some come close but none are totally accurate
Please listen to Bone thugs n harmony- Crossroad
Bewn
React to "The Points" by Notorious BIG, Coolio, Redman, Bone Thugs n Harmony and others...it has a video
The video doesn't play the full song. Some of the verses are shortened and there are like 3 or 4 artists that are cut from the song
Here are some Pac' interviews for you to react to if you want to get to know him better (he was more than just a rapper and most of his music has a purpose):
Tupac High School Interview (1988)
czcams.com/video/v_XT9-C5Qu8/video.html
Tupac Banned MTV Interview (1992)
czcams.com/video/e4jO6pw1Gwk/video.html
Tupac Rare Interview (1992)
czcams.com/video/XElYOrjkxwk/video.html
Tupac First E! Interview (1992)
czcams.com/video/pNoqy3KxcRo/video.html
Tupac First BET Interview (1992)
czcams.com/video/BdMHDFkq45s/video.html
Tupac Thug Life Era Interview (1993)
czcams.com/video/uLaqy4GAbUw/video.html
Tupac Ed Gordon Interview (1994)
czcams.com/video/ab3v0GfgvrA/video.html
Tupac MTV Interview (1994)
czcams.com/video/pNSRx14s7B4/video.html
Tupac Gridlock'd Interview (1996)
czcams.com/video/sKCREvtyh_Y/video.html