It's not fantastic it's probably one of the greatest albums ever made to me. It's the greatest. It's the only cd where I can literally just put it on track 1 and listen all the way thru
Thug luv, Notorious Thugs, look into my eyes, it's all real, thuggish ruggish Bone, for the love of money are all great songs as well you should look into.
Suicide boys bit thier flow. I looked it up and read their style was inspired by bone thugs. When i heard some of their songs i was like, i know that flow from somewhere and it was bone thugs. They even have a collab with them.
So true, this album changed my perception of what hip hop was, it was earth shattering for a 15 year old kid, the next album that had that kind of impact on me was the fugees album the score.
One of the best rap ensembles ever! First rap group with a Diamond certification (10,000,000+ albums sold. )Only rap group to do a song with both 2Pac and Biggie. Group is legendary.
So many chills, so many tears. The intro scene at the funeral… when Death takes Uncle George playing checkers… seeing Eazy E on his way to Heaven… LEGENDARY!!! And it’s an amazing song too!
Im 43 feeling old as hell right now. Glad this music is making it to a new gen. Theres so much more good bone thugs out here. Art of war has some amazing tracks as well. They collabed with eazy, big and Pac.
Bone Thugs and Harmony are legends, their reach is worldwide, even down here in Australia I was introduced to them and loved their sound so much I ordered the CD from the US. an era where the artists sang from the heart.
This song is actually "Tha Crossroads", not "Crossroads". "Crosswords" was on the original 1995 release, track 8, I believe. "Tha Crosswords" wasn't released until 1996, if memory serves, and replaced "Crossroads" on subsequent re-releases of E.1999 & Eternal.
Hi there. I think you need to go down the BTNH rabbit hole. BTNH are lyrical and harmonic beasts. Check out their Thuggish Roughish Bone, Mo Murda, No Surrender or Notorious Thugs (ft Biggie Smalls)songs. Just be warned that back in these days the gang and police brutality was really bad so they expressed a lot of hatred towards the police. I support the police now as an adult but I don't let that keep me from respecting their art. I get it This song didn't mean too much to me because my beliefs are different but I enjoy the flow of BTNH. They actually rap. No equipment. Just rap and they rap fast. Great reaction. First time I see someone who never heard of them but I know they're way before your time. Peace ✌️
Bone Thugs N Harmony is hands down my favorite group and the most inspiring group I've ever listened to and it's real life they sing about and Krayzie Bone is my favorite Rapper his style and sound is truly unique and legendary. Bone Thugs N Harmony has songs out with Biggie, Tupac, and Big Pun along with countless others. I was 10yrs old when this song came out and it is dedicated to all those who we have lost in this world and will one day get to see each other again I love you Momma and until that day I'll see you at the Crossroads.
I can’t unhear “Eeeegg salad, a happy hippopotamus who misses uncle Charlie, got a poof but gods got it and I’m gonna miss everybody” and then “I look at a rotten eyyyegg”
Yo lil bro, when this song came out we were still on pagers... lol.. phones with tone wouldn't be out for about 5 more years.. I was a HS junior when this track hit, about 16. My buddy died in a car accident, about 100 kids shut down that little road the next evening where he died and got tore up!! Drinkin, smokin, blasting this track on repeat, the cool part, instead of breaking it up thw cops coned off the street and let up mourn.. we didnt stop till the sun was up. One of the cops (Otis) that also did our school security actually brought us a handle of whisky and said some words and gave a pour for Jason before passing the bottle. Real Respect!
Yessssss I’m from Cleveland and everyone went wild. This song would come on the radio and me and my friends would get so excited. Whohoooo representing the C~town and Eazy too ❤❤❤❤❤
It's amazing to see young heads listen to and appreciate the music I grew up listening to in my early 20's. Introduced by Eazy E in 1994, Bone Thugs N Harmony hit the hit hop scene with a unique sound of their own.
This was my introduction to hip hop. I have since learned so much more about it, but as a young white teen in Des Moines, Iowa, I didn’t really have much exposure prior to Crossroads. As others mentioned this song was everywhere in 96. I ran out and bought E 1999 Eternal (made my parents mad, but they’ve since come around), and my life was literally forever changed. BTH are truly GOATs of GOATs.
Times where different back then and music actually meant something be it rock, hip hop, r&b, metal. They all had something to say and a way to say it in their own way
Yo I remember living up in Juneau Alaska chokin blunts sippin 40s and Rollin down Eagan highway passing a 4 foot pipe between cars listening to bone thugs ,biggie ,pac ,eazy e ,mo thug family the time they came out with these beats. Thanks for bringing back those good memories bro
I couldn’t understand how someone has never heard of Bone Thugs..especially Crossroads! 🤯 That is the dopest song ever! (I still have it as my ringtone! 🤭) But I did enjoy his reaction & couldn’t wait for him to see the ending parts!
They're so underated...1 of the best groups of all time,the best...€azy € knew the game and sign BtNh...R.i.P €azy €(his the main "soul/ghost" in this video at the and much respect to you youngster who recognized him)
my uncle was killed in 1994 in Los Angeles, i was 10 and barely understood why so many kids were killing each other on the daily. Living in a hateful world. this is my first time watching the video from start to beginning. I miss my uncle
Prayers to you & your unk, may he R.I.P. ☮️. I was there & seen it for myself back in the day. I lived in OC back in the 80's early 90's & the streets were absolutely wild-n'-out that seemed to have no end in sight to us anyways. To say it was insane or crazy hardly does justice to describe all the unnecessary violence & nonsense killings that went on in L.A. then. About a year after I moved to Cali was basically the beginning of the crack epidemic. That was when the sh!t started to heat up between the drug distributors (cartel's), street gangs (Bloods/Crips/etc...), LE agencies (LAPD/DEA/CIA/??) & the junkies in the streets spun out of their minds. IDK how it was for the rest of U.S. city's or the info they got on their local news stations about what was happening in Cali. But, everyday & night on L.A. local news channels were informing us as if we were at war with another country. There was a war, only it wasn't with another country it was amongst ourselves really. I can't make this BS up, news anchors were reporting daily & weekly drug busts, raids, & total body counts deaths on all sides involved in the game, including all the innocent victims caught in the crossfire. Many people have this outlook back then as if that was the best decade ever & everything was all good. Which there's a lot of truth to that in many ways to an extent though. If you were tucked away sheltered in suburbia America, not in the know or in the thick of sh!t, sure. But that era of time was also one of the most vicious, ignorant & deadly decades in U.S. history no doubt. There's a scene in the first "Rocky" movie if you've seen it & remember when right before Rocky goes to the fight he stops by the church & yells asking the father to bless Rocky & say a prayer for him? People living in L.A. weren't necessarily going to church everyday but people were saying a prayer before they walked outside their door hoping to make it through another day. It was one of those times in life when all you can say is. "You had to be there to understand." Ya dig what I'm saying? Again, it's unfortunate you lost your unk, young buck. Yet, I'm gonna tell you the same thing I know for a fact he would too! Which is we're happy you weren't there caught in the mix back then. Just keeping it a buck! ✌️😉
Back when this came out, the genre was dominated by guys from SoCal and NYC and Atlanta was just starting to make waves, so this crew from Cleveland stepping into the mainstream, and it was mainstream, this song was a monster, definitely left some people shook.
The early 90s was an era where you couldnt turn on the news without hearing about gang violence, and young black men killing each other. These rap groups experienced a lot of that loss and used it to inspire their songs and inform their fans about what was going on and in the process they shaped a generation's mindset. I was a young white woman listening to rock music but THIS type of song touched everyone in my generation (Gen X). I am sure you have seen Boyz In the Hood..... that was no exaggeration, and it is one of the touchstone films of Gen X's late teens and early 20's.
I hadn't heard this song in a long time, until the first part of this year. Had to pull it out for relection before going through kidney cancer surgery. Went back and had another listen when I came out the other side. Still here.
I think a lot of 90s music was just a whole lot of awakening to the world around (as long as you don't look at the bubblegum MTV pop groups). Death, politics, and society in general. Gen X were furious and letting the world know.
I remember back when I was younger I would watch this and be so scared, but like now that I am older I watch this and get emotional. Watch more of their interviews, you’ll understand the video a little better. I’ve always love BTNH ever since a little girl! ❤
Eazy E discovered these guys and signed them to his label Ruthless Records. Bone thugs did this song for Eazy after he passed as a tribute to him. The Angel of death takes the souls of those who passed. Great song and one of the greatest rappers of all time
I 1st heard this song when i was 11 years old in 95, at a friend's house on tv walking past it stopping in my tracks and watched till the end to find out who they was and have been hooked ever since.
We did take life more serious back in the day.. that's why it's sad to see the way life is now! 90's were the LAST great decade! Life has gone down hill ever since!
I was in high school when this came out and the thing I remember is that almost *everyone* loved hip hop back then! It was so relatable and humble and respectable. Unfortunately I can’t relate as much to newer hip hop artists. Of course it could just be because I’m old now, 😅 but like you’re saying I think it was so deep and meaningful back then.
So I'm probably at least a generation ahead of you. I was about 24 when this song came out. This version is actually a remix. The original that was on the album 'E. 1999 Eternal' was way different. This version is a lot deeper and a lot more spiritual and as a result WAY more popular. This is my favorite group of any genre, hands down. There is no group like them. Their originality is what makes me like them so much. I bump their music to this day! My favorite member is Krayzie Bone. All the members have 'bone' names: Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish and Flesh (Flesh fell off though cuz he got locked up). Do yourself a favor and peep the song 'Til We Rich' by Ice Cube and Krayzie Bone. Wicked good jam. Love that you appreciate old school. Wish more people did. Stay up young man.
Im currently 19, but listen to a lot of older hip hop and always have. I remember seeing this music video many years ago, & almost crying to this shi bro. It’s crazy the emotions music can evoke, regardless of age
Bizzy Bone with the blow-dried afro and dark shades is probably where female rapper Queen Latifah got the idea of how she wanted her character 'Cleo' to first appear on the screen in "Set It Off"
I didn’t even know English and I still used to listen to this song. Not too many people know about The Box Music Television You Control, they played hardcore rap on that channel.
Great commentary bro! Things were different back in the day I promise you. Everything was more from the heart whether you’re talking about music or sports. You can hear it in the music and see it in the sports. It’s all about the money now. And the Internet has really changed everything, back in the day you had to wait until the CD came out and go to work and make some money and then go buy it just to hear a song you liked and if your buddy got the CD first you passed it around all your friends and it ended up getting scratched to hell and back. Everybody was just more connected personally and like you said just more connected to the world and what’s going on everything wasn’t digital and on the screen it was real life. I wish you could experience it but I guess we can’t go backwards. Maybe we can learn and listen about the past to help us make a better future anyway. Like you said you were listening and picking up on some of the real SHXT they were talking about. Makes it all worth it after I was listening to this stuff when I was a teenager now I’m watching you younger than my kid listening to it and understanding why I liked it. Some old white guy. Connection with the past definitely helps ground you. Appreciate you doing these videos. Someday they’ll realize we’re all the same!
First time i heard it was also the first time i watched the music video, it was a lot to take in, what was happening in the video at the same time with this sound and flow i had not heard anywhere before. I still remember standing in middle of the living room transfixed to the tv from the start to the end of the song,in 1996… Never stopped listening to BTNH til now.
This song was one of which that was played at my step brother's funeral. He died at the age of 23 I was 18. It was the music he and all of us listened to. I rarely cry, but I about lost it when this song came on as we said our last goodbyes. Eternal E. 1999 is an entire record worth a listen. Thanks for the video!
This song was everywhere in 96. You couldn't go a day without hearing it somewhere.
"Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "1st of the Month", also.
Still its played🙏🏻
FACTS
100%
That year was so pivotal
This whole album is fantastic. Old school hip hop just hits different.
It's not fantastic it's probably one of the greatest albums ever made to me. It's the greatest. It's the only cd where I can literally just put it on track 1 and listen all the way thru
One of the best albums ever. Incredibly produced. Shout out to DJ U-Neek... He did the whole album
Ive heard a few of their songs from my mom when i was younger but im only now going through all theyre music and its heavenly
Bone thugs are the GOATs!!! You won't regret going down Bone's discography! Do their song Thuggish Ruggish Bone, Start there! 💯🔥🔥🔥
A rap group with a smooth sound and harmonizing was unheard of back then. There's a reason this video was played 2 to 3 times every hour on MTV.
You should do "First of the Month" next from Bone Thugs
This or thuggish ruggish bone that jawn is a bangerrr 😂🔥
Or "more murder" or "notorious thugs"
Thug luv, Notorious Thugs, look into my eyes, it's all real, thuggish ruggish Bone, for the love of money are all great songs as well you should look into.
How many rappers today have this type of lyrical talent?
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Absolutely none of them. Not even close. ❤
Plenty, but they never get the fame that they deserve.
Suicide boys bit thier flow. I looked it up and read their style was inspired by bone thugs. When i heard some of their songs i was like, i know that flow from somewhere and it was bone thugs. They even have a collab with them.
Suicide Boys 💯
Back in the day, you could burst out any line in this song and people would start singing along. This track was everywhere. Bone was goats for real.
And you know you lying cause ain't no one black or white know the damn words to this 😅😅😅
That was the best reaction to the crossroads I've ever seen 😂
Bone is one of the dopest rap groups ever. They completely changed the game.
TRUE GOATS !!!
They were just Tooooooooh GOOD 🎶🎵🍯🔥🔥🔥🙏✌️
@@pazh8701not even close 😂
So true, this album changed my perception of what hip hop was, it was earth shattering for a 15 year old kid, the next album that had that kind of impact on me was the fugees album the score.
E1999 was a really big album during my high school years. Just behind Pac and Biggie.
Appreciate the outlook you have on us “oldies” it’s good to see the younger generation understand how our lives inspired the music of our times.
As someone currently signed with Bone, just stopped by to say thanks for checkin' out the legends. Much luv, G. We appreciate ya!
One of the best rap ensembles ever! First rap group with a Diamond certification (10,000,000+ albums sold. )Only rap group to do a song with both 2Pac and Biggie. Group is legendary.
So many chills, so many tears.
The intro scene at the funeral… when Death takes Uncle George playing checkers… seeing Eazy E on his way to Heaven… LEGENDARY!!!
And it’s an amazing song too!
That's Uncle Charles, yall!!
Im 43 feeling old as hell right now. Glad this music is making it to a new gen. Theres so much more good bone thugs out here. Art of war has some amazing tracks as well. They collabed with eazy, big and Pac.
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I was in middle school when this song came out and i remember the whole cafeteria sing the hook. It drove the administration crazy.
I get chills every time I hear this.
Me too
@@reginahamilton982 Now I get tears. This song hits differently now due to the loss of my dad.
This song brings me to my knees every time. everyone I have lost comes rushing back. Powerful words.
You had to be there in the 90s for this one, a true vibe of a song! Was all over the radio!
Bone Thugs and Harmony are legends, their reach is worldwide, even down here in Australia I was introduced to them and loved their sound so much I ordered the CD from the US.
an era where the artists sang from the heart.
I wish I could hear Bone Thugs for the first time again. The best there ever was.
This song is actually "Tha Crossroads", not "Crossroads". "Crosswords" was on the original 1995 release, track 8, I believe. "Tha Crosswords" wasn't released until 1996, if memory serves, and replaced "Crossroads" on subsequent re-releases of E.1999 & Eternal.
I had to buy the album twice to get the version from the music video when it was re-released
What's the difference aside from title?
its actually called Tha Crossroads ( Mo Thugs Remix)
@@indiatastic the song is very different from the Mo Thugs Remix
Hi there. I think you need to go down the BTNH rabbit hole.
BTNH are lyrical and harmonic beasts. Check out their Thuggish Roughish Bone, Mo Murda, No Surrender or Notorious Thugs (ft Biggie Smalls)songs. Just be warned that back in these days the gang and police brutality was really bad so they expressed a lot of hatred towards the police. I support the police now as an adult but I don't let that keep me from respecting their art. I get it
This song didn't mean too much to me because my beliefs are different but I enjoy the flow of BTNH. They actually rap. No equipment. Just rap and they rap fast.
Great reaction. First time I see someone who never heard of them but I know they're way before your time. Peace ✌️
BONETHUGSFAM4LIFE✊🏼
R.I.P.
Eric "Easy E" Wright🪽
Love it!! That's my generation!❤❤❤❤❤
Bone Thugs N Harmony is hands down my favorite group and the most inspiring group I've ever listened to and it's real life they sing about and Krayzie Bone is my favorite Rapper his style and sound is truly unique and legendary. Bone Thugs N Harmony has songs out with Biggie, Tupac, and Big Pun along with countless others. I was 10yrs old when this song came out and it is dedicated to all those who we have lost in this world and will one day get to see each other again I love you Momma and until that day I'll see you at the Crossroads.
This song ois about reality of life, death
I can’t unhear “Eeeegg salad, a happy hippopotamus who misses uncle Charlie, got a poof but gods got it and I’m gonna miss everybody” and then “I look at a rotten eyyyegg”
Yo lil bro, when this song came out we were still on pagers... lol.. phones with tone wouldn't be out for about 5 more years..
I was a HS junior when this track hit, about 16. My buddy died in a car accident, about 100 kids shut down that little road the next evening where he died and got tore up!! Drinkin, smokin, blasting this track on repeat, the cool part, instead of breaking it up thw cops coned off the street and let up mourn.. we didnt stop till the sun was up. One of the cops (Otis) that also did our school security actually brought us a handle of whisky and said some words and gave a pour for Jason before passing the bottle. Real Respect!
Wow man Thanks for sharing. You don’t see or hear about anything like that anymore.
Yessssss I’m from Cleveland and everyone went wild. This song would come on the radio and me and my friends would get so excited. Whohoooo representing the C~town and Eazy too ❤❤❤❤❤
It's amazing to see young heads listen to and appreciate the music I grew up listening to in my early 20's. Introduced by Eazy E in 1994, Bone Thugs N Harmony hit the hit hop scene with a unique sound of their own.
Boy, this track brings back some memories from around high school/college. We listened to this allll the time.
This was my introduction to hip hop. I have since learned so much more about it, but as a young white teen in Des Moines, Iowa, I didn’t really have much exposure prior to Crossroads. As others mentioned this song was everywhere in 96. I ran out and bought E 1999 Eternal (made my parents mad, but they’ve since come around), and my life was literally forever changed. BTH are truly GOATs of GOATs.
This song was everywhere 96 -2001
When this music video came out when I was a kid it scared the living hell out of me.
Times where different back then and music actually meant something be it rock, hip hop, r&b, metal. They all had something to say and a way to say it in their own way
Well said....and no one used the f word while singing or rapping...but they got point across....Miss it terribly
Heh, this song caught you off guard. our generation took things seriously, and knew when to not as well.
Yo I remember living up in Juneau Alaska chokin blunts sippin 40s and Rollin down Eagan highway passing a 4 foot pipe between cars listening to bone thugs ,biggie ,pac ,eazy e ,mo thug family the time they came out with these beats. Thanks for bringing back those good memories bro
He represented the "hood" the hood takes, and the hood gives"!!!!!!! Reminded me of the 80's in northeast Portland OR. Rough!!!
I am 58 years old now but when i was young i loved that group.
This video is still so powerful to this day. BTNH = legends.
Love seeing these youngens discovering the greatest of all time that is Bone Thugs n Harmony.
I couldn’t understand how someone has never heard of Bone Thugs..especially Crossroads! 🤯
That is the dopest song ever!
(I still have it as my ringtone! 🤭)
But I did enjoy his reaction & couldn’t wait for him to see the ending parts!
They're so underated...1 of the best groups of all time,the best...€azy € knew the game and sign BtNh...R.i.P €azy €(his the main "soul/ghost" in this video at the and much respect to you youngster who recognized him)
Loved Bone Thugs since they came out in the 90’s and love the Midwest chopper style since I’m from the Midwest
my uncle was killed in 1994 in Los Angeles, i was 10 and barely understood why so many kids were killing each other on the daily. Living in a hateful world. this is my first time watching the video from start to beginning. I miss my uncle
I’m sorry to hear that
Prayers to you & your unk, may he R.I.P. ☮️. I was there & seen it for myself back in the day. I lived in OC back in the 80's early 90's & the streets were absolutely wild-n'-out that seemed to have no end in sight to us anyways. To say it was insane or crazy hardly does justice to describe all the unnecessary violence & nonsense killings that went on in L.A. then. About a year after I moved to Cali was basically the beginning of the crack epidemic. That was when the sh!t started to heat up between the drug distributors (cartel's), street gangs (Bloods/Crips/etc...), LE agencies (LAPD/DEA/CIA/??) & the junkies in the streets spun out of their minds. IDK how it was for the rest of U.S. city's or the info they got on their local news stations about what was happening in Cali. But, everyday & night on L.A. local news channels were informing us as if we were at war with another country. There was a war, only it wasn't with another country it was amongst ourselves really. I can't make this BS up, news anchors were reporting daily & weekly drug busts, raids, & total body counts deaths on all sides involved in the game, including all the innocent victims caught in the crossfire. Many people have this outlook back then as if that was the best decade ever & everything was all good. Which there's a lot of truth to that in many ways to an extent though. If you were tucked away sheltered in suburbia America, not in the know or in the thick of sh!t, sure. But that era of time was also one of the most vicious, ignorant & deadly decades in U.S. history no doubt. There's a scene in the first "Rocky" movie if you've seen it & remember when right before Rocky goes to the fight he stops by the church & yells asking the father to bless Rocky & say a prayer for him? People living in L.A. weren't necessarily going to church everyday but people were saying a prayer before they walked outside their door hoping to make it through another day. It was one of those times in life when all you can say is. "You had to be there to understand." Ya dig what I'm saying? Again, it's unfortunate you lost your unk, young buck. Yet, I'm gonna tell you the same thing I know for a fact he would too! Which is we're happy you weren't there caught in the mix back then. Just keeping it a buck! ✌️😉
@@216Numbskull i lived on normandie and jefferson when the riots hit ... i thought world war 3
Back when this came out, the genre was dominated by guys from SoCal and NYC and Atlanta was just starting to make waves, so this crew from Cleveland stepping into the mainstream, and it was mainstream, this song was a monster, definitely left some people shook.
Thought provoking and deep message. Again, fire!!
The early 90s was an era where you couldnt turn on the news without hearing about gang violence, and young black men killing each other. These rap groups experienced a lot of that loss and used it to inspire their songs and inform their fans about what was going on and in the process they shaped a generation's mindset. I was a young white woman listening to rock music but THIS type of song touched everyone in my generation (Gen X). I am sure you have seen Boyz In the Hood..... that was no exaggeration, and it is one of the touchstone films of Gen X's late teens and early 20's.
I hadn't heard this song in a long time, until the first part of this year. Had to pull it out for relection before going through kidney cancer surgery. Went back and had another listen when I came out the other side. Still here.
I think a lot of 90s music was just a whole lot of awakening to the world around (as long as you don't look at the bubblegum MTV pop groups). Death, politics, and society in general. Gen X were furious and letting the world know.
Man, I was born and raised as a metalhead (still am). But Bone still plays pretty regularly in my house 🤷🏻♂️
I haven't seen that video in forever and damn it hits so much harder now that I'm older.
I remember back when I was younger I would watch this and be so scared, but like now that I am older I watch this and get emotional. Watch more of their interviews, you’ll understand the video a little better. I’ve always love BTNH ever since a little girl! ❤
Eazy E discovered these guys and signed them to his label Ruthless Records. Bone thugs did this song for Eazy after he passed as a tribute to him. The Angel of death takes the souls of those who passed. Great song and one of the greatest rappers of all time
Sitting on the edge of my seat awaiting your reaction…this is one of my all time favorite songs. ❤️❤️❤️
I loved this song back in the day. It was everywhere even my mom loved it. 😂
Man this song brings me right back to my childhood. Instant nostalgia
This song always hits me. Whew. Definitely a classic
I 1st heard this song when i was 11 years old in 95, at a friend's house on tv walking past it stopping in my tracks and watched till the end to find out who they was and have been hooked ever since.
We did take life more serious back in the day.. that's why it's sad to see the way life is now! 90's were the LAST great decade! Life has gone down hill ever since!
I was in high school when this came out and the thing I remember is that almost *everyone* loved hip hop back then! It was so relatable and humble and respectable. Unfortunately I can’t relate as much to newer hip hop artists. Of course it could just be because I’m old now, 😅 but like you’re saying I think it was so deep and meaningful back then.
So I'm probably at least a generation ahead of you. I was about 24 when this song came out. This version is actually a remix. The original that was on the album 'E. 1999 Eternal' was way different. This version is a lot deeper and a lot more spiritual and as a result WAY more popular. This is my favorite group of any genre, hands down. There is no group like them. Their originality is what makes me like them so much. I bump their music to this day! My favorite member is Krayzie Bone. All the members have 'bone' names: Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish and Flesh (Flesh fell off though cuz he got locked up). Do yourself a favor and peep the song 'Til We Rich' by Ice Cube and Krayzie Bone. Wicked good jam. Love that you appreciate old school. Wish more people did. Stay up young man.
I'm 41. This group I listened to all the time smoking weed in HS. lol, man I'm old.
Wow Bone thugs and harmony ❤ are the best 💞
Dopest hip hop group ever, idc what anyone says…..they were all straight 🔥 🔥 🔥 and changed the game for rap music
I agree! Stuns me every time I see someone say they don't know who this is!!
@@jcarroll135 right
Bone also has some of the craziest cleanest baselines in music, but you need a full system to appreciate it. Preferably with 15” subs.
Bone Thugs was the shit back then
Im currently 19, but listen to a lot of older hip hop and always have. I remember seeing this music video many years ago, & almost crying to this shi bro. It’s crazy the emotions music can evoke, regardless of age
Bone thugs - mo morda
Bizzy Bone with the blow-dried afro and dark shades is probably where female rapper Queen Latifah got the idea of how she wanted her character 'Cleo' to first appear on the screen in "Set It Off"
I didn’t even know English and I still used to listen to this song. Not too many people know about The Box Music Television You Control, they played hardcore rap on that channel.
Great commentary bro! Things were different back in the day I promise you. Everything was more from the heart whether you’re talking about music or sports. You can hear it in the music and see it in the sports. It’s all about the money now. And the Internet has really changed everything, back in the day you had to wait until the CD came out and go to work and make some money and then go buy it just to hear a song you liked and if your buddy got the CD first you passed it around all your friends and it ended up getting scratched to hell and back. Everybody was just more connected personally and like you said just more connected to the world and what’s going on everything wasn’t digital and on the screen it was real life. I wish you could experience it but I guess we can’t go backwards. Maybe we can learn and listen about the past to help us make a better future anyway. Like you said you were listening and picking up on some of the real SHXT they were talking about. Makes it all worth it after I was listening to this stuff when I was a teenager now I’m watching you younger than my kid listening to it and understanding why I liked it. Some old white guy. Connection with the past definitely helps ground you. Appreciate you doing these videos. Someday they’ll realize we’re all the same!
They are the Original Group that started the Singing Rap
Every time I see that video, all the takes get to me but the baby gets to me the most
I grew up on the 90s
Best music ever. This was on MTV all the time and like snows informer. They put the lyrics on screen.
Bone thugs n harmony ghetto cowboy. You gotta do this one.
That was paying homage to Eazy E. The brother who discovered them and gave them their chance.
I was 11 years old when I started listening to BTNH now I’m 39 years old.. I still choose BTNH over WTC .. RIP Eazy E.. greetings from Nigeria
....he wasnt the grim reaper, he was bringing God's children back to heaven
RIP JOHN Bennet, the angel of death. He was good peoples.
Bone Thugs - GOATS
Damn - ain’t heard this joint in a minute. Brought tears to my eyes.
I had a friend introduce me to Bone, and we spent all that weekend listening to them and watching Friday on repeat 😂😊
Bone thugs are goats they are the only group who recorded with 2pac,biggie and easy E.
And Mariah Carey also
This sweet summer child is in for a really, really fun ride 🔥
Howwwww have you never heard Crossroads?!?!😱 let alone Bone Thugs lol
This whole album is on my playlist!
Some of their songs are like audio books!
That is the angel of death, we all will see him when our time of death comes
this song is legendary
Bone thugs are the first rap group to sing and rap and rap fast or slow they created todays new genre music called melodic music
That was Easy E, he was the one who discovered them.
Ahhh feel so reallish reallish reeelish reelishhh cuz we floatin in ecstasy!!!!
This song is still everywhere here in New Zealand.
First time i heard it was also the first time i watched the music video, it was a lot to take in, what was happening in the video at the same time with this sound and flow i had not heard anywhere before. I still remember standing in middle of the living room transfixed to the tv from the start to the end of the song,in 1996… Never stopped listening to BTNH til now.
This song and video hit differently in my late 40s
I like to see young people's reaction to old school songs and this is not really that old. This song is still relevant.
I like it when young uns explore what use to be. Carry on bro!
They were originally called Bone Thug N****z but they changed it to N Harmony to make them more appealing for radio play.
This song was one of which that was played at my step brother's funeral. He died at the age of 23 I was 18. It was the music he and all of us listened to. I rarely cry, but I about lost it when this song came on as we said our last goodbyes. Eternal E. 1999 is an entire record worth a listen.
Thanks for the video!