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Thread started 03/26/05 5:26pm

krayzie

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Bone Thugs n Harmony ???

Ok, right now, let's talk about the most underrated rap group of all time..

Bone thugs n harmony !!!

Way Before, artists like Outkast or others same group, there were the first to create a new style of rapping...

I don't know WHY this group doesn't get the respect they deserve...

BAck in the day (mid 90's) Bone was SO different from the rest of the rap world...

Since them, a lot of rappers try to rap like them, or trying to sing like them... But Bone was so much better... No, they're not singing over a rap beat, or rapping over an R&B tune or sampled loop; so what exactly are they doing? What Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are doing is fascinating us with an idiosyncratic vocal style--call it harmony hip-hop...

Plus Bizzy Bone is a great fan of Prince, he sampled a lots of him, or refers to Prince a lot of times (his other nickname of Bizzy is... The Kid...)

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Reply #1 posted 03/26/05 5:42pm

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They were okay. I don't think they made such an impact in the hip hop industry to be recognized though. I think they were good for what they wanted to do, but other than that, I think the popularity slimmed down when they had the welfare carol "first of da month", but slowly rose again when they were featured on that Mariah Carey song.
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Reply #2 posted 03/26/05 5:53pm

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missfee said:

They were okay. I don't think they made such an impact in the hip hop industry to be recognized though. I think they were good for what they wanted to do, but other than that, I think the popularity slimmed down when they had the welfare carol "first of da month", but slowly rose again when they were featured on that Mariah Carey song.


People don't recognize them, because they don't come from LA or NY... nothing to say...

East 1999 Eternal is an oustanding album, way different from what we used to listen back in the day... But you can see the impact of their music today when you see so much rappers who try to copy their style ...
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Reply #3 posted 03/26/05 5:55pm

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krayzie said:

missfee said:

They were okay. I don't think they made such an impact in the hip hop industry to be recognized though. I think they were good for what they wanted to do, but other than that, I think the popularity slimmed down when they had the welfare carol "first of da month", but slowly rose again when they were featured on that Mariah Carey song.


People don't recognize them, because they don't come from LA or NY... nothing to say...

East 1999 Eternal is an oustanding album, way different from what we used to listen back in the day... But you can see the impact of their music today when you see so much rappers tryin to cope their style...

I can agree with you when you say there are so many out there who try to copy their style, but there is so much of that going on right now anyway.
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Reply #4 posted 03/26/05 9:34pm

Hotlegs

missfee said:

krayzie said:



People don't recognize them, because they don't come from LA or NY... nothing to say...

East 1999 Eternal is an oustanding album, way different from what we used to listen back in the day... But you can see the impact of their music today when you see so much rappers tryin to cope their style...

I can agree with you when you say there are so many out there who try to copy their style, but there is so much of that going on right now anyway.


nod There are many groups out there that copied their style (Nelly). These guys are innovators in their own right. A lot of people found it hard to beleive that this group is actually from Cleveland considering that Eazy gave them their start.
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Reply #5 posted 03/26/05 10:33pm

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Notorious Thugs w/Biggie is probably my favorite rap song ever; it's incredible.
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Reply #6 posted 03/26/05 10:37pm

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Notorious Thugs w/Biggie is probably my favorite rap song ever; it's incredible.


nod Hell Yeah, that's a bona fide gangsta classic right there fo sure.
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Reply #7 posted 03/26/05 10:38pm

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"Crossroads" is a great song
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Reply #8 posted 03/26/05 11:40pm

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I am one of the few people who actually still pay attention to BONE I thought. Their greatest hits is out, Im thinkin about picking that up because they were influental to Rap today. And they deserve so so much more. Their only problem is that they have got underground. I havent really heard nobody bump sume BONE since "Art Of War" album came out.


The 2 brothers (Bizzy & Lazy confuse ) have a new album out, sadly with mild reviews.

They need a HOT producer and just wreck it. But I dont know if 2day's midtempo lame rap is ready for them again.




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Reply #9 posted 03/27/05 12:09am

Hotlegs

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I am one of the few people who actually still pay attention to BONE I thought. Their greatest hits is out, Im thinkin about picking that up because they were influental to Rap today. And they deserve so so much more. Their only problem is that they have got underground. I havent really heard nobody bump sume BONE since "Art Of War" album came out.


The 2 brothers (Bizzy & Lazy confuse ) have a new album out, sadly with mild reviews.

They need a HOT producer and just wreck it. But I dont know if 2day's midtempo lame rap is ready for them again.


nod True Dat. They have went underground and for that I can respect them b/c mass appeal ain't always where it's at. That's why I also listen to groups like Dead Prez in which they have did some cuts with them on their most recent album.
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Reply #10 posted 03/27/05 12:11am

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Cross Roads....

Nuff said
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Reply #11 posted 03/27/05 8:57am

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Dayz of Our Lives from the Set It Off soundtrack was a great song.

oddly enough, as fast they talk, i could almost understand what they were actually saying, unlike 50 cent, who speaks slow and always sounds like he has a mound of shit in his mouth
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Reply #12 posted 03/27/05 9:16am

Hotlegs

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Dayz of Our Lives from the Set It Off soundtrack was a great song.

oddly enough, as fast they talk, i could almost understand what they were actually saying, unlike 50 cent, who speaks slow and always sounds like he has a mound of shit in his mouth


nod Exactly. Bone Thugs definitely have proven that you have to have talent in order to flow w/speed and still be clear. Alot of these new rap artist out here haven't quite mastered the art of rappping clearly especially the one victim you mentioned.
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Reply #13 posted 03/27/05 9:37am

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Hotlegs said:

meltwithu said:

Dayz of Our Lives from the Set It Off soundtrack was a great song.

oddly enough, as fast they talk, i could almost understand what they were actually saying, unlike 50 cent, who speaks slow and always sounds like he has a mound of shit in his mouth


nod Exactly. Bone Thugs definitely have proven that you have to have talent in order to flow w/speed and still be clear. Alot of these new rap artist out here haven't quite mastered the art of rappping clearly especially the one [b]victim you mentioned[/b].

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Reply #14 posted 03/27/05 1:09pm

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I'm glad to se people givin some respect..

Classic shit...


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Reply #15 posted 03/27/05 10:49pm

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Dayz Of Our Lives with that sample of "Making Love In The Rain" and "Tender Love" that was great together! nod


Another great track was "Change The World" and Bizzy's "Frieday"
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Reply #16 posted 03/27/05 11:10pm

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krayzie said:

Ok, right now, let's talk about the most underrated rap group of all time..

Bone thugs n harmony !!!

Way Before, artists like Outkast or others same group, there were the first to create a new style of rapping...

I don't know WHY this group doesn't get the respect they deserve...

BAck in the day (mid 90's) Bone was SO different from the rest of the rap world...

Since them, a lot of rappers try to rap like them, or trying to sing like them... But Bone was so much better... No, they're not singing over a rap beat, or rapping over an R&B tune or sampled loop; so what exactly are they doing? What Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are doing is fascinating us with an idiosyncratic vocal style--call it harmony hip-hop...

Plus Bizzy Bone is a great fan of Prince, he sampled a lots of him, or refers to Prince a lot of times (his other nickname of Bizzy is... The Kid...)




Bone wasn't the first to start rapping in harmonies or even to rap at high speed. Harmonies in rap go back to Fantastic 5 and the Cold Crush bros. And before Bone dropped Das EFX, Fu schnickens, and Tung Twista (twista) were doing double time flows.I did like them tho once upon a time.
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Reply #17 posted 03/28/05 12:12am

Hotlegs

Soulchild82 said:

krayzie said:

Ok, right now, let's talk about the most underrated rap group of all time..

Bone thugs n harmony !!!

Way Before, artists like Outkast or others same group, there were the first to create a new style of rapping...

I don't know WHY this group doesn't get the respect they deserve...

BAck in the day (mid 90's) Bone was SO different from the rest of the rap world...

Since them, a lot of rappers try to rap like them, or trying to sing like them... But Bone was so much better... No, they're not singing over a rap beat, or rapping over an R&B tune or sampled loop; so what exactly are they doing? What Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are doing is fascinating us with an idiosyncratic vocal style--call it harmony hip-hop...

Plus Bizzy Bone is a great fan of Prince, he sampled a lots of him, or refers to Prince a lot of times (his other nickname of Bizzy is... The Kid...)




Bone wasn't the first to start rapping in harmonies or even to rap at high speed. Harmonies in rap go back to Fantastic 5 and the Cold Crush bros. And before Bone dropped Das EFX, Fu schnickens, and Tung Twista (twista) were doing double time flows.I did like them tho once upon a time.


nod Agreed. They just took it to the next level w/their own particular unique style.
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Reply #18 posted 03/28/05 3:34am

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meltwithu said:


oddly enough, as fast they talk, i could almost understand what they were actually saying, unlike 50 cent, who speaks slow and always sounds like he has a mound of shit in his mouth


you were one of those peeps who thought they knew all the words to "crossroads" to eh? lol

i remember the first cd being the best one. even tho it was an EP if i remember.
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Reply #19 posted 03/28/05 5:40am

missmad

i looooove Crosroads, wat a song.
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Reply #20 posted 03/28/05 5:40am

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i looooove Crossroads, wat a song.
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Reply #21 posted 03/28/05 6:19am

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Soulchild82 said:




Bone wasn't the first to start rapping in harmonies or even to rap at high speed. Harmonies in rap go back to Fantastic 5 and the Cold Crush bros. And before Bone dropped Das EFX, Fu schnickens, and Tung Twista (twista) were doing double time flows.I did like them tho once upon a time.



First of all, I never say that they were the first to incorporate some harmony in their flow, but nobody like Bone mixed rap and sing with a very fast style BEFORE !!!

Don't compare Bone to Fantastic 5 or Cold Crush... eek

They sound VERY different from the rest of rap world... They are unique...

This is a big difference.
And Twista sucks... He has a career only because of Bone...
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Reply #22 posted 03/28/05 10:52am

Hotlegs

krayzie said:

Soulchild82 said:




Bone wasn't the first to start rapping in harmonies or even to rap at high speed. Harmonies in rap go back to Fantastic 5 and the Cold Crush bros. And before Bone dropped Das EFX, Fu schnickens, and Tung Twista (twista) were doing double time flows.I did like them tho once upon a time.



First of all, I never say that they were the first to incorporare some harmony in their flow, but nobody like Bone mixed rap and sing with a very fast style BEFORE !!!

Don't compare Bone to Fantastic 5 or Cold Crush... eek

They sound VERY different from the rest of rap world... They are unique...

This is a big difference.
And Twista sucks... He has a career only because of Bone...
[Edited 3/28/05 6:19am]


nod Damn Right!
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Reply #23 posted 03/28/05 1:45pm

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krayzie said:

Soulchild82 said:




Bone wasn't the first to start rapping in harmonies or even to rap at high speed. Harmonies in rap go back to Fantastic 5 and the Cold Crush bros. And before Bone dropped Das EFX, Fu schnickens, and Tung Twista (twista) were doing double time flows.I did like them tho once upon a time.



First of all, I never say that they were the first to incorporate some harmony in their flow, but nobody like Bone mixed rap and sing with a very fast style BEFORE !!!

Don't compare Bone to Fantastic 5 or Cold Crush... eek

They sound VERY different from the rest of rap world... They are unique...

This is a big difference.
And Twista sucks... He has a career only because of Bone...
[Edited 3/28/05 11:04am]


who is comparing bone to cold crush? I was just stating that they were the first to do the harmonizing with the rhymes kinda like an old school Jurassic Five. And das Efx and Fu schnickens and Twista were the first to start rapping that fast. Even Jay-z did back in the early 90's Hawaiian Sophie Days. They were a good group but there day was definatley come and gone.
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