Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is tagged as: hip-hop, rap, gangsta rap, hip hop, rnb Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a U.S. rap group from Cleveland, Ohio known for their quick-tongued rapping style and harmonizing vocals. Eazy-E is largely credited with discovering and signing Bone Thugs, and their “Crossroads” video, which was released after Eazy’s death, features a scene of Eazy-E in heaven. Some believe that someone else discovered Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. According to Dresta The Gangsta (BG Knoccout & Dresta) it was because of him that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony got signed to Ruthless. He says that Bone auditioned to him first and he liked their style so he got them backstage to audition for Eazy-E. Their albums have varied in subject material, with 1994’s Creepin on Ah Come Up being heavily influenced by the G-Funk gangsta rap era. E. 1999 Eternal, the group’s most successful album, focused primarily on violent criminal activity, but also showed Bone exploring themes of spirituality, and the introduction of the group’s trademark “weed songs”— songs devoted entirely to smoking weed. The group’s 1997 album, the Art of War, saw Bone further explore a wide variety of subjects and styles, with even more focus on God and family and an overall more ambient, mellow sound. The group still found time for vio... Read More About Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Biography... Send Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ringtones to your cell |
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