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First Time Hearing Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Tupac "Thug Luv"

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  • @carrierenee5999
    @carrierenee5999 Před rokem +256

    Y'all youngens are listening to pure gold. I am 40 and blessed to say I lived in the time of Tupac and Biggie.

    • @landonprice5656
      @landonprice5656 Před rokem +6

      We loving this parents tighten up music is key. Verzuz is necessary

    • @merlepainter7640
      @merlepainter7640 Před rokem +12

      Growing up in the 90's we had the best music full of raw emotions, you could feel every verse . . . Being 40 I still crank what now known as old school rap this new generation should listen more to when rap was cold , real and was the way of life

    • @erikgrimmcard2392
      @erikgrimmcard2392 Před 6 měsíci

      I bought The Art of War in a FYE in my local mall in 1997. I was 18. One of the best albums I remember. So many goods songs on that double disc. I also picked up Biggie, Life After Death 2 discer that day. Yikes... rap/hip hop was 100xs better in 90s and 00s.

    • @johnpeter8098
      @johnpeter8098 Před 5 měsíci

      They play this in a club and old heads are there its over. Whatever goes at that point it goes. LOL

    • @time2chill121
      @time2chill121 Před 6 dny

      I feel old now 😂

  • @the_hispawaiian8156
    @the_hispawaiian8156 Před rokem +586

    Bone is the only rap group are artist to have songs with these 3 legends: 2pac, B.I.G., and Eazy-E

    • @spartanrealah2121
      @spartanrealah2121 Před rokem +69

      Don't forget Big Pun & Coolio

    • @JohnnyFromVirginia
      @JohnnyFromVirginia Před rokem +15

      @@spartanrealah2121 I mean. Coolio with them on The Points right? What other song they do together?
      Cause if that’s the case they also did records with Redman, Helta Skeltah, Busta Rhymes, Black Moon and so many others lol

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim Před rokem +30

      @@spartanrealah2121 they're not iconic Legends like the 3 listed above. But they are passed you might as well add DMX who they also collabed with

    • @richardcolliwoodtetteh2448
      @richardcolliwoodtetteh2448 Před rokem +26

      Phil Collins too

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim Před rokem +13

      @@richardcolliwoodtetteh2448 He's still alive though. When it omes to *Eazy, Biggie & Pac* nobody else collaborated with all 3 & because their past it's impossible for anybody to collab with them

  • @rsmitty483
    @rsmitty483 Před rokem +205

    The gunshots every 7 seconds put this song over the top. The beat, the flow, and the lyrics, all fire 🔥

  • @mizzc425
    @mizzc425 Před rokem +43

    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony spit in cursive. Periodt.
    It's Art that's interpreted uniquely through each individual.
    Talent + skill at its finest = a universal vibe that's felt decades later. Legendary.

  • @TheSaiyanRace
    @TheSaiyanRace Před rokem +565

    Even if you never understood Bones lyrics, their flow and beats were so tight, you could have an awesome experience with just that. Everyone who listened to rap in the 90's bumped Bone!

    • @skar85
      @skar85 Před rokem +17

      Facts

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 Před rokem +25

      So, pretty much everyone who ever listened to Bone. I had their first two CDs, growing up in the mid 90s, and it was the definition of just vibing and waiting for the lines you could actually understand to rap along with it.

    • @llahhsoj7651
      @llahhsoj7651 Před rokem +3

      Three six bodied them in that versus. To be fair, they are way different though.

    • @FredWreck819
      @FredWreck819 Před rokem +6

      I was about 10 when I started listening to them in '95. I got to go see 3 of them live back in 2019. Was the BEST night ever man. They were apart of the Snoop and Friends concert. But they were the highlight for me. Sucks Bizzy wasn't able to make it tho. Wasn't allowed into Canada.

    • @gabeamz7939
      @gabeamz7939 Před rokem +10

      @@llahhsoj7651 dont think so.

  • @emmjay5821
    @emmjay5821 Před rokem +168

    "For the love of $", "Buddah Lovas", "Mo Murda", "1st of tha Month", "Shoot em up", "Eternal" its so many classics from them yall have to check out. BTNH are legends for sure

    • @mikelowery343
      @mikelowery343 Před rokem +3

      Facts

    • @ibestrokin
      @ibestrokin Před rokem +7

      Down 71

    • @DsChelI
      @DsChelI Před rokem +4

      I’m ready for the Bone Thugs rabbit hole!

    • @ibestrokin
      @ibestrokin Před rokem +2

      @@DsChelI yup. Bone, Pac and MF DOOM. You can get lost in those catalogs.

    • @41italia
      @41italia Před rokem +5

      they already checked out 1st and $, but Mo Murda and Buddah Lovaz has yet to be atteined

  • @danker7241
    @danker7241 Před rokem +55

    2pac literally raised THE BAR for evryone

  • @realitycheck8294
    @realitycheck8294 Před rokem +34

    90s to 2000 was peak rap music, lyrically and bars, that era had killers

  • @younggullah
    @younggullah Před rokem +427

    Let me educate yall about the black community in the 90s. Unfortunately the MAJORITY of us were born in the hood, surrounded by gang violence. I was 12 when this song came out and I understood and felt every word cause it was our reality at the time. Not many of us were concerned with graduating or going to college like yall are now. We were just trying to make it to see the next day. I'm 38 now (don't look it at all) and I'm one of the last ones from my hood still alive and not in prison, I'm extremely lucky. It sucks we were at war with each other back then but that was the lifestyle and yes Brandon it was VERY normal to shout out anyone you knew locked down lol. Times have changed drastically and I'm glad for that. But yall keep learning, I enjoy watching the growth.

    • @IMO954
      @IMO954 Před rokem +20

      So true

    • @djmaxxhtx
      @djmaxxhtx Před rokem +24

      Speaking for the other side, I was in college in the early ‘90’s HBCU proud. Our campus was just like A Different World. A lot of the brothers there were trying to leave hood stuff alone and make a change. Think about the McDonald’s scene in Spike Lee’s School Dayz. We played everything hot coming out in Rap/Hip Hop because we had classmates from all over the country. You had to dub your homeboys tapes when he got back to school from visiting home. I saw the VHS video where PAC caught his first assault case. It was at a ball player’s party in a University gym. PAC was performing on stage with a baseball bat and the sound man kept messing up the mics. PAC got mad and jumped off stage and was rushing the sound booth and started swinging. Someone caught him with a mean right to the dome but he was still swinging.

    • @younggullah
      @younggullah Před rokem +24

      @@djmaxxhtx people don't realize how big of a deal it was for brothers like yourself to go to college back then, especially now days. I wish I would've went down that road but it took forever to leave the street stuff alone cause I was so deep in it. Much love bro

    • @djmaxxhtx
      @djmaxxhtx Před rokem +17

      @@younggullah I appreciate it. It was not all roses though. School was full of everything that is in the world schools don’t talk about; death, murder, drugs, prostitution, scammers, fraud, etc. You had to be strong to keep your mind focused. My homeboy killed by police hit the hardest. I saw first hand how they jumped on the news to direct the narrative and assault his character. This was 30 years ago before the internet we know and we still talk about our homeboy like he still here. Peace bro.

    • @coldred9639
      @coldred9639 Před rokem +7

      @@djmaxxhtx RIP ✝️ To your homie my guy
      🔥COLDRED🥶

  • @Patti-SolDancer
    @Patti-SolDancer Před rokem +142

    In 1995, they released their 2nd album with the song "Crossroads." It became my young son's fav song because we lost his Dad to a drunk driver that year. This band is still one of his all time favs!

    • @theshowstopper979
      @theshowstopper979 Před rokem +12

      Sorry for your loss

    • @comingforya690
      @comingforya690 Před rokem +4

      Sorry for the loss. My fav is Art of War

    • @russellwilliams4317
      @russellwilliams4317 Před rokem +1

      My grandma is a bruja. I'll tell her to pray for you and your son! Sorry for your loss!

    • @eatassonthefirstdate
      @eatassonthefirstdate Před 6 měsíci +2

      That's a tuslly their 3rd album, first one is called Faces of Death. then Creepin, the E. 1999, then Art of War.
      then their career took a nose dive, I blame eazy e wife tomeka wright.
      shady AZZ BROAD yo.....

  • @illmaticgemini
    @illmaticgemini Před rokem +94

    Straight classic here. Us older Bone fans remember the days of spinning their albums non-stop, pausing, rewinding to catch their lyrics. Was actually a fun and informative way to appreciate their art even more. Give their track "East 1999" a spin next.

    • @williamrice7961
      @williamrice7961 Před rokem +6

      East 1999 I had it on Tape(cassette) these Era of music is the HARDEST!!!!!

    • @illmaticgemini
      @illmaticgemini Před rokem

      @@williamrice7961 Absolutely agree.

    • @jameymcentyre576
      @jameymcentyre576 Před rokem +1

      East 1999 first CD I ever bought!! Try the rare gem!! Faces of Death album! By Bone before they signed with Ruthless Records!!!!! Talk about a throwback. The song Hell Sent off the album is kinda pre Mo Murder. But more so story of them kicking Satan's ass and taking over hell. 🔥 Damn near impossible to find a harder track.

    • @mrs.spicer
      @mrs.spicer Před 9 měsíci +1

      Maannnnn I used to have a song notebook and record off the radio on cassette tape… rewind and rewind and rewind to write the lyrics down… good times… spent HOURS In my room doing that.

    • @illmaticgemini
      @illmaticgemini Před 9 měsíci

      @@mrs.spicer Not lying right here. We all zoned out.

  • @BlehgarySD
    @BlehgarySD Před rokem +16

    BTNH is arguably one of the best hip hop groups of all time. The had wild flow and put out bangers. They were the first cassette I bought as a kid (E.1999 Eternal) and it’s still one of my favorite albums of all time.

    • @RHL2321
      @RHL2321 Před 2 měsíci

      Straight facts here! I got the album cover tattooed 🔥

  • @vicegripp
    @vicegripp Před rokem +155

    When physical CDs was the thing, some of the booklets inside had the lyrics along with all the song info.
    Also for context on this song, its off the Art of War album which was a double disc & during that era BTNH was writing that album they were beefin with Twista & his camp (Crucial Conflict, Do or Die, Speedknot Mobstaz, & Psychodrama) & also beefin with Three 6 Mafia & their crew (Hypnotize Camp Posse). It was over who invented the speed rapping style & each city was hyping each other up becoming Cleveland vs Chicago vs Memphis.

    • @brandoonf6962
      @brandoonf6962 Před rokem +1

      loool yup

    • @ancientdolphintofualmondma2863
      @ancientdolphintofualmondma2863 Před rokem

      Playa G (Memphis rapper) had one of my favorite tracks about Bone "Fuck the Trunk"

    • @miketaylor1824
      @miketaylor1824 Před rokem +6

      Some of that 3 6, Project Pat, southern rap is so underrated and unknown. I wish it was more main stream. That's where Luda came from also.

    • @comingforya690
      @comingforya690 Před rokem

      I miss Sam goodies! Lol

    • @kiddflo5
      @kiddflo5 Před rokem +2

      Man, we had BTNH in cassette tapes. Lmaoooo.
      Good music.

  • @jasonsampson7565
    @jasonsampson7565 Před rokem +116

    Fun Fact: "Thug Luv" was originally a Bizzy Bone solo song. It featured 2Pac and Sylk-E-Fyne.

    • @Btnh_East
      @Btnh_East Před rokem +13

      Fun fact: the beat was made for Eazy-E

    • @spartanrealah2121
      @spartanrealah2121 Před rokem +9

      Fun fact it was always a Bone song but Bizzy got to the studio early & started the song early with Pac

    • @jasonsampson7565
      @jasonsampson7565 Před rokem +7

      @@spartanrealah2121See, I didn't even know that. Lol. I always heard that "Thug Luv" was a Bizzy solo track. But then again, Tomica Wright always had her hand in everything Bone related, so who knows? Lol

    • @Btnh_East
      @Btnh_East Před rokem +9

      @@spartanrealah2121 but was for Eazy-E but he passed so bizzy and dj uneek pulled it out of the vault and 2pac love the beat so they used it

    • @gmac9987
      @gmac9987 Před rokem +8

      The group talked about it. It was a bizzy solo with the features. Once they heard it they was like naw we all gotta get on this

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 Před rokem +42

    No way this is the first time you guys have listened to this absolute masterpiece.

    • @dmsbears1782
      @dmsbears1782 Před rokem +3

      they probably wasnt even born

    • @Ganjikhan
      @Ganjikhan Před rokem +3

      @@dmsbears1782 They got the biggie poster in the back... they have def heard this before.

    • @tiffanyblack6911
      @tiffanyblack6911 Před rokem +1

      Doesn't look like they get that.

  • @vaexplored
    @vaexplored Před rokem +9

    I’m a 43 year old white boy from the mountains in Virginia, and I became a fan of Bone in 1994 when they released Creepin on ah Come Up. Of course the Internet was still in its early stages back then, I couldn’t just go on Google and look up the lyrics. So I spent countless hours in my bedroom listening to their songs over and over and over and over, playing a few seconds and writing down what I could understand, then playing the next few seconds and writing it down, and doing this for entire songs. To my surprise a lot of what I transcribed by ear almost 28 years ago, was pretty spot on with the lyrics videos that are available today. My entire time watching this video I was singing right along with it. And for the most part I still have it. Haha! Much love and respect gentlemen, I am now a subscriber.

  • @ImAeup
    @ImAeup Před rokem +51

    You should do Bone Thugs No Surrender. It’s another hard song

  • @samo8565
    @samo8565 Před rokem +42

    Honestly part of the entertainment and fun listening to bone was trying to figure out what they were saying and trying to rap as fast as them. They aren't just saying fast stuff they have real lyrics and content. It was before all the punchline entertainment and they rapped what they lived

  • @DjTheDon614
    @DjTheDon614 Před rokem +18

    This has always been one of my favorite songs..Pacs verse is crazy.

  • @walkinglootchest1251
    @walkinglootchest1251 Před rokem +9

    I was born in 89 and was a kid when this song came out and yes, we understood every word and even if we didn't CD's used to come with a little booklet that had the lyrics to all of the songs in the CD written in them so we could read along while listening.

    • @jgip64
      @jgip64 Před rokem +1

      Born in 91 and my older brother bumped this!! We lived in Charlotte, NC and this came on the radio everyday!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @uwereasweatonce2898
    @uwereasweatonce2898 Před rokem +27

    Yh don’t think you boys get how underground and anthem this was ,hard track with legends,blessed

  • @JohnnyFromVirginia
    @JohnnyFromVirginia Před rokem +57

    Shit don’t get much harder than rapping over a beat made of gunshots with 2Pac on the feature lol
    As for that question about understanding the lyrics, when I was in Highschool and I’d find these lyrics on message boards and print them out. I had a giant folder filled with Bone Thugs lyrics. Just studied them dudes man. I’m a massive fan.
    If you want another one where they go hard in the paint regarding speed, peep out the opening record to this same album. “Handle the Vibe” - They all do their thing on that one. Still gotta do No Surrender y’all!

    • @ryanpaaz
      @ryanpaaz Před 7 měsíci

      Same, lots of cassettes and rewinding tracks. Spent all day learning the flow.
      “This track is tight you best be clapping your hands…”

  • @johnathonwright923
    @johnathonwright923 Před rokem +8

    Tupac and bone went crazy on this track !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @JayJones863
    @JayJones863 Před rokem +17

    Bone Thugs are definitely Legends

  • @spartanrealah2121
    @spartanrealah2121 Před rokem +51

    What's about Bone is they been rapping fast for almost 40 years & they still got the best fast rap cadences

    • @darrellpasion8925
      @darrellpasion8925 Před rokem

      31 years together as a rap group, they weren't rapping for almost 40 years. That meant they rapping fast as 8 year Olds. Lmao

    • @kinglyfe86
      @kinglyfe86 Před rokem +4

      @@darrellpasion8925 30,40 years does it matter at that point? His statement still remains true after all this time they have the best fast rap cadence's.

    • @darrellpasion8925
      @darrellpasion8925 Před rokem +1

      @@kinglyfe86 well it sounds ridiculous to me a group of 8 year Olds rapping compared to a group of 18 year olds. Just saying .but yes I agree the best rap group ever imo and only group to do it with 3 deceased Rap legends and my favorite rap group till this day since 94 ✌️

    • @spartanrealah2121
      @spartanrealah2121 Před rokem +1

      @@kinglyfe86 AGREED what's funny is Krayzie, Flesh & Layzie met in 7th grade most people are 12 in 7th grade Krayzie Flesh are 49 that mean they've been together since at least 37 years add in the fact that Layzie & Flesh are brothers & Wish is they cousin Bizzy came on the scene at 12 he's now 46 & 40 years is about right

    • @spartanrealah2121
      @spartanrealah2121 Před rokem +2

      @@darrellpasion8925 you do realize they been friends & family longer then they've been a group right

  • @KevyB.
    @KevyB. Před rokem +7

    I've been a Bone fan since 1994. I can rap back almost all of their songs, most of them without listening to it...yea, I'm just a huge fan🤷🏾‍♂️... Bizzy also my favorite rapper.

  • @Unxpekted
    @Unxpekted Před rokem +6

    Chills everytime Bizzy rap. Possibly the hardest track ever!

  • @mattlawrence1932
    @mattlawrence1932 Před rokem +6

    Bone the only artists in history to do songs with Eazy E , 2pac & B.I.G.💯

  • @DEADPOOL_LK-4T7
    @DEADPOOL_LK-4T7 Před rokem +19

    What we used to do back in the day is print the lyrics from websites when they became available. Someone would like listen to the song and break all the lyrics down word for word and type it out to save on a website so that other people could print it to study and learn the songs.

  • @trappestarrgaming3422
    @trappestarrgaming3422 Před rokem +11

    Shid we had nothing better to do but to play it on repeat til we learn the lyrics. Shit like that kept some of us off the streets

  • @jelayemoore2669
    @jelayemoore2669 Před rokem +7

    We were rewinding the tapes back then and writing the shit down. Most of the time we were still dead wrong 😂

  • @TaraIvie
    @TaraIvie Před 9 měsíci +2

    Seen them in concert 6x and been a fan since the 90s. Still be ridin around bumpin to BTNH on my 12" subs and I am 40. HAHA.

  • @smartjunayd
    @smartjunayd Před rokem +20

    Y'all need to react to Big L - Put It On next, one of the biggest legends in hip-hop history

  • @PapawsDadillacOEMplus
    @PapawsDadillacOEMplus Před rokem +14

    This was one of Bizzys best verses ever.

  • @tiffanyblack6911
    @tiffanyblack6911 Před rokem +1

    That beat so hard and Perfect and they harmonize so well... WE DIDN'T GIVE A PHUCK WHAT THEY WERE SAYING! We understood ENOUGH! These are Legends back when we were OUTSIDE moving and having real fun... Not making videos and beig glued to phones... RESPECT 💯

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 Před rokem +2

    Layzie was always my favorite of the Bone Thugs. He was smooth as hell.

  • @Cloudroth
    @Cloudroth Před rokem +7

    One of my favorite pac verses of all time and its in a bone song!

  • @DukesMusic84
    @DukesMusic84 Před rokem +5

    This is real hip-hop, banger. Thanks for showing the kids to appreciate true LYRICISM

  • @eat_my_boloz3422
    @eat_my_boloz3422 Před rokem +8

    I've seen BTNH a few times in New Zealand and Australia and even though they're drunk and high, their lyrics are crystal clear. Flippin impressive. Would love to see you react to 2Pac "Pain" from the Above the Rim soundtrack. Love your work fellas 👏🏽

  • @SG-Cichlids
    @SG-Cichlids Před rokem +4

    Yes we knew what they were saying and bumped this all the time.

  • @freddysaucedo8650
    @freddysaucedo8650 Před rokem +8

    This was a beat originally made for Eazy -E he sat on it for a minute then ended up letting Bone and Pac use it and they didn't disappoint.
    It doesn't get much harder than this Pac + Bone with gunshots and Jason Voorhees sound effects in the background 🔥🔥

  • @Danilo111
    @Danilo111 Před rokem +2

    “They rap fast as hell” … this is one of the few songs where I actually could understand what they were saying

  • @christoperrobinson1610
    @christoperrobinson1610 Před rokem +1

    Yes I was born in ‘86 and when they dropped this knew every lyric, verse and rhyme scheme mixed with bars they were spitting

  • @bgbambino
    @bgbambino Před rokem +6

    Gotta react to “Deadly Combination”
    Big L feat. 2pac & Biggie.
    Big L was dope and passed well before his time. 2pac’s verse is dope!

  • @tcook2236
    @tcook2236 Před rokem +15

    WE DEFINITELY PLAYED BONE OVER OVER OVER OVER AND OVER SO WE COULD LEARN IT... BUT IF YOU GREW UP ON BONE LIKE WE DID YOU UNDERSTOOD BONE SOUND AND COULD UNDERSTAND THEIR RAPS...

    • @Melanie-xw9xg
      @Melanie-xw9xg Před rokem

      I grew up listening to Bone and I seen them in concert and know the lyrics. The beats is everything.

  • @carolki1315
    @carolki1315 Před rokem +1

    😂😂 I bought all bones thugs CDs back in the 90s and even saw them in concert but I gotta admit I could not understand 90% of the raps 😂😂 but nobody sounded like them. That’s what made them stand out and be so unique.

  • @kirageorge
    @kirageorge Před měsícem +1

    I am mid-40s, and in school, I didn't care what they were saying... for me, I was fangirling over Bizzy Bone.. man that man was fine!! To know what only he said, I just kept rewinding the cassette. I hate to sound cliche, but rap and hip-hop were on another level back then.

  • @heavy75chevy97
    @heavy75chevy97 Před rokem +5

    I'm proud of u young men for doing ur thing especially for ur merch and the way ur advertising ur own merch

  • @DesignzRUs
    @DesignzRUs Před rokem +22

    Lyrics came in the cd cover booklet when you bought the album. But really no Bone fan know every lyric 😂 just vibe with it

  • @concretebeast8075
    @concretebeast8075 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Literally I learned most every song from bone this is one of the best yes I know exactly what they rapped bone fan forever

  • @mandownhc
    @mandownhc Před rokem +1

    First heard bone in 94 when I was 7 years old and it blew me away. I use to sit with the cd/tapes on my stereo and play and pause constantly to write down the lyrics. Haha good times! Still love bone to this day!

  • @terrylynch555
    @terrylynch555 Před rokem +6

    You fellas need to react to Bone, Thugz in Harmony '20 Year Anniversary freestyle '

  • @RojoCube
    @RojoCube Před rokem +13

    This is one of my favorites if you haven't already. Check out California Love
    Check out I Got 5 on It by Luniz.

    • @younggullah
      @younggullah Před rokem +2

      I second this. I got 5 on it is one of my favorites ever

    • @QtheTerrible
      @QtheTerrible Před rokem +1

      The version with the conversation in the beginning 😂

  • @TEMV9213
    @TEMV9213 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thats exactly what we did.....kept runnin it back on repeat until we got all the words down pat and yes we knew what it meant most of us were in the same age group as the one rapping the songs. We grew up in the gangsta era.

  • @sithil
    @sithil Před rokem +1

    Back in the day we'd sit there with a notepad and wear out the tape (yes we had it on cassette) rewinding and listening to every little 3-4 second section over and over and over to pick up most of the lyrics and from then on could follow along without the paper cause we had heard it so many times it was just in our heads.

  • @aileenmclaren456
    @aileenmclaren456 Před rokem +3

    First heard this when I was 13,now just turned 40, was absolutely blown away at the time, still blast this tune out now 💜 RIP 2Pac

  • @user-qc6wi3dw5x
    @user-qc6wi3dw5x Před rokem +6

    About keeping up with the lyrics. As a lifetime fan, no. When I first heard these classics I didnt know what they were saying but it still sounded amazing and I loved it. Then as time went by and I got used to them, THEN i started to understand what they were saying which blew me away how dope it was and it made me like them even more!!

  • @nikkilq
    @nikkilq Před rokem +1

    🙋🏾‍♀️ I was that kid in the 90's listening to this, rapping along knowing most of the lyrics and not caring what they meant. Back then most cassette tapes and CD's came with the lyrics. Growing up in the 90's just hit different!

  • @hiphoptvwhy
    @hiphoptvwhy Před rokem +1

    Bone Is Iconic

  • @nymeriastarr2383
    @nymeriastarr2383 Před rokem +3

    React to Krayzie Bone Clash of the Titans answer to Eminem Rap GOD. Straight 🔥

  • @Ninjaturtle6503
    @Ninjaturtle6503 Před rokem +4

    Weed song and Change the world are awesome Bone Thugs songs.

  • @illmatiK4
    @illmatiK4 Před 8 měsíci +1

    In the 90s we were ABSOLUTELY bumpin’ this and knew what they were saying. On the 1st listen or the 100th listen, you were spitting the tracks right with them! This level of rap is unknown to the generation of today but this is what HIP HOP was. The 90’s was the pinnacle of RAP / RnB. BTNH is arguably the greatest rap group of all time….PERIOD!

  • @Keltron85
    @Keltron85 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Damn these tracks bringing me back!!! Thug luv baby ❤

  • @kasaletaak4471
    @kasaletaak4471 Před rokem +5

    Bone Thugs were on constant repeat for me throughout my teens, so you get used to their flow and understand their songs just. Speed rap was more common back then, this younger generation is used to rap/singing/mumble rap so it may sound strange to them.

  • @henikimura4413
    @henikimura4413 Před rokem +4

    I was kid in the 90s, at first listen I never understood what they were saying. I liked their flow and harmony. I never heard rap like that before. I preferred songs like 'days of our lives' and 'crossroads'. But we would access the lyrics off the net at school. Although I was young, it was pretty clear what they were talking about.

  • @limpfinger12
    @limpfinger12 Před rokem +1

    I used to listen to this album on cassette back in the day. It was fire

  • @jennymorales1507
    @jennymorales1507 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow im old af!! And still jam out to this..yalll just know found this. This is our treasure..enjoy ❤fire lyrics by bizzy and pac

  • @chilldudegamesproductions3072

    Please do Scarface never seen a man die

  • @jamestautuku
    @jamestautuku Před 5 měsíci +1

    I grew up in the 90s and everyone I grew up with we all knew the lyrics to almost every BTNH song and used to have competitions on who could rap them the most clear

  • @jlestes1985
    @jlestes1985 Před rokem +1

    Our neighbors son was bumping some new rap one day while I was at work and it was loud enough to shake our windows. So in response the wife turned up our system, put in Bone Thugs N Harmony Art of War II album and played "Thug Luv". Needless to say he conceded and hasn't done that since lol.

  • @drrllgrss30
    @drrllgrss30 Před rokem +3

    We would play their tracks over and over again until we caught every bar and knew every word

  • @artdorokhov
    @artdorokhov Před rokem +11

    Please do BTNH ft. Phil Collins - Home. So harmonizing and deep

  • @Mufasamufasa
    @Mufasamufasa Před rokem +2

    I can't imagine writing so many great hits

  • @whatcanithinkofnext9478

    Pac always had a way of making u wanna go on a mission...rip pac and big. Thank u to the young generation for appreciation our music by in the 90z and yes most of the 90z rap especially out here in California it was always gang related. Bone always went hard so for pac to get on it was a classic

  • @myronmosley2167
    @myronmosley2167 Před rokem +2

    I understood 95% of what they were saying the first time through at the time this song came out because I had been listening to them already and caught on to their style of speech before this song came out. But on their first record I was like wtf, I didn’t know what they were saying 95% of the time but the way they did it was clearly ground breaking and it sounded so smooth you had to keep listening

  • @yuukirito1996
    @yuukirito1996 Před rokem +4

    Fun fact : Thug Luv was considered to be included in the One Nation album

    • @walterjohnson1740
      @walterjohnson1740 Před rokem

      And who told you that because Bizzy Bone said it was supposed to be his solo song featuring Pac

    • @yuukirito1996
      @yuukirito1996 Před rokem +1

      @@walterjohnson1740 the fact Thug Luv (feat. BTNH / Bizzy Bone) was listed in about 3 or 4 tracklists hand written by Tupac himself
      Edit : also I said considered not confirmed since the One Nation album was never finalized

    • @parkinsaw
      @parkinsaw Před rokem +1

      @@walterjohnson1740 Was originally Bizzy and Pac (also feat Silk e Fine) called Thug Luv OG (you can still find it) the others were brought in afterwards. I actually prefer the other version.

  • @chronesrt2925
    @chronesrt2925 Před 11 měsíci

    I am a White boy from Canada and I purchased every bone thugs Alblum. In the 90's the times were much different and ALL the kids in highschool were following suit. People took the east-west war world wide WITH the Music. The talent of the artist of our time was amazing from both sides. God I miss bustin Bone thugs on my Panasonic Shockwave.

  • @WhiteWolf.the.Artist
    @WhiteWolf.the.Artist Před rokem

    I'm so glad you guys reacted to this!! ❤️💯🔥
    And Yes, most of us understood what they were saying. Back then most of our rap music was very lyrical. Now if you asked us old heads if we understand what they are saying in today's mumble rap.. most if us would say no. It was just different back then. Things were much more gritty, dark and edgy in the 90s... compared to the poppy flamboyant vibes of today's media. Even the store Hot Topic looked like a scene out of JigSaw... today it looks like bubblegum anime pop. I think it's good that things are lighter in current day then they were back then. It's good to appreciate the times. It's very cool that you guys seem to understand it well despite not growing up in the 90s.
    You guys are much appreciated by Gen Y and Gen X. Thank you ❤️💯

  • @joeyrogers7017
    @joeyrogers7017 Před rokem +3

    I learned BTNH lyrics by listening over and over, even then find out years later it's incorrect.

  • @joza3077
    @joza3077 Před rokem +1

    im 26 n i grew up to this lived it too. its a trip to see dudes react to it for the first time lol

  • @djozerwright1206
    @djozerwright1206 Před rokem +4

    I was 14 or 15 when this came out. I had no clue what they were really saying, but I knew that was a negative influence on our community. I just stuck to working out and studying to compete for scholarship, and chose to not be a follower like my peers, dispite the song being good sonically compared to other rap songs in our generation.

    • @Peacekeepa317
      @Peacekeepa317 Před rokem +3

      You ain't lying. I was 17 and I wish I understood that back then. That gangsta rap shit impacted us worse than crack in the long run

  • @ytshotty2thebody653
    @ytshotty2thebody653 Před rokem

    90's this was the shit !! I would listen to it after school every day , all of the art of war

  • @anastasialusty9502
    @anastasialusty9502 Před rokem +2

    These were the days fr fr I used to sit with a notebook pausing and playing to learn lyrics. My favorite one was Dr Dre's the Chronic. These were the days where they rapped about it but kept it in the studios just made records unlike today. They pin rappers against each other always starting fake beefs through media just to get ppl to divide same ish they do now but it's on a whole notha level these days. The Contents Much Appreciated ❤️🙏👑

  • @beckystarrski
    @beckystarrski Před rokem +3

    Love you guys!! Your new merch is dope btw. The intro was🔥! Y’all should react to some of Bizzy Bones tracks off of his album “Alpha Mentality!” Also one of his newest tracks called “Roses” 🌹 it’s amazing.. from his latest album I believe. This track was insane when I was in high school 1st hearing it. Loved your reaction! 💙&✌🏼

    • @tonynorris1506
      @tonynorris1506 Před rokem +1

      Alpha Mentality is a song on the album
      "Carbon Monoxide" (2019)
      then
      "The Mantra" (2020)
      "War of Roses" (2021)
      Then last month
      "I'm Busy" (2022) came out

  • @smartjunayd
    @smartjunayd Před rokem +3

    Y'all need to do more big pun pleeeease, please do Super Lyrical ft. Black thought who y'all already know and Boomerang

  • @geewoods
    @geewoods Před rokem +1

    We listened to these over and over. This was the summer of 97. A double disc album. The art of War

  • @ssjcajas
    @ssjcajas Před 8 měsíci

    Just came across this reaction. Thug Luv is one of my favorite Bone Thugs songs ever. Art of War was such a good album.

  • @timothylangston3560
    @timothylangston3560 Před rokem +3

    No rain no flowers is pretty dope.
    Not gonna lie.

  • @puncho8799
    @puncho8799 Před rokem +5

    The beat and the flows were good enough for most of us and we would understand the words here and there but the general meaning of the song we all understood but if you really wanted to know exactly what they were saying you would try to find the lyrics y’all should react to 2Pac’s Me And My Girlfriend Jay Z and Beyoncé remade it

  • @nathanrentschler3471
    @nathanrentschler3471 Před měsícem +1

    Y'all need to listen to Bone thugs n harmony No Surrender! One of their hardest songs.

  • @davidsmith-uw2ci
    @davidsmith-uw2ci Před rokem +1

    I was 11 when I 1st heard BTNH back in 95 and been hooked ever since and no on my 1st listen I didn't know but I started to pick it up little by little and starting at 12 and now that I'm 38 I still know all the words. Y'all have it easy nowadays you can get lyrics but we had to listen to it over and over and over lol

  • @almanediligence9505
    @almanediligence9505 Před rokem +3

    Listen to Pac "Me and my girlfriend" Jay-Z stole that!

  • @kismetsoul4593
    @kismetsoul4593 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorites. I bought Art of War when it first came out and this was one of the best songs on there.

  • @sbigmike84
    @sbigmike84 Před rokem

    When he said what's the message of this song 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love this channel I be having my smoke sessions watching this 😤😤🔥🔥🔥

  • @eniquitus
    @eniquitus Před rokem +1

    I'm 36 now and I remember at the age of 14 growing up in the hood in Miami, and me and my friend listening to this song on full blast in the house. We heard and could appreciate some of the lyrics at the time, more specifically Tupac's because his cadence is slower than Bone's. More clearly, I could remember me and my friends listening to the gun shot element on the beat and us losing our minds with excitement, because we never heard a beat done like that before.

  • @s1lkysl1m83
    @s1lkysl1m83 Před 6 měsíci +1

    bone is those dudes that are some of the goats but somehow they always slip through the "conversation"

  • @dragongod1652
    @dragongod1652 Před rokem +1

    Lustin on us and bustin on us meant loving them in one breath and hating on them in the next breath. As far as understanding them them more you listen to them the more you can follow them lyrically. For tha luv of money and no surrender are the next you should listen to.

  • @SPACELAD87
    @SPACELAD87 Před rokem +1

    Grew up listening to this with the brothers here in far north Queensland Australia 🤙🏼🔥

  • @johnsears3059
    @johnsears3059 Před 11 měsíci

    Bone is known for their weed songs but they make the absolutely most powerful war music. The getaway, look into my eyes, and mo murda.

  • @ahmeddrider3129
    @ahmeddrider3129 Před měsícem

    Bone thug was crazy Styles deferecely crazy Styles like fathers from the 90 for me was the BEST líricas lyrics