Krayzie Bone Talks "Thug Mentality" And Working With Mariah Carey, Gangsta Boo, Kneight Riduz, E40.
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- Krayzie Bone Talks "Thug Mentality" And Working With Mariah Carey, Gangsta Boo, Kneight Riduz, E40.
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Big Court should OFFICIALLY be the only person allowed to interview Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
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Agreed
This album Thug Mentally 1999 is even better than All Eye's on me. I mean if you look at the whole album from front to back.
👑💯🙌🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥🔥
I. SWEAR. TO. GOD....💯💯💯💯
If this interview was 36 hours long, I would watch every second. Bone 4 Life.
Yes yes!! Definitely agree to that!
Oh 36 Ur Limit Aye... Id Go for ETERENAL E.1999 Style... Tru KB Soldier I Be
I watch all the clips and then watch the long version again
💯
Its really dope to see Bone interviewed by real Bone fans💪🏾💪🏾
That's why I love holdin Court they're not going to ask the same old questions they're going to get into the real
Court's interviews with BTNH will go down as some of the best.
After nearly 30yrs in the game, he asks the questions that fans want to hear!
Krayzie is the most underrated rapper ever. The leader of the greatest group ever. 5 headed goat!!! BTNH forever.
_Krayzie Bone really knows how to pick his producers, for me, Krayzie Bone‘s legendary albums are Thug mentality, thug on the line and Gemini_
Both CD's on that whole album were straight fire. You could literally play through them both without skipping one song. I listened to that album non stop back in the day.
When it comes to hiphop. After life after death and All eyez on me. Thug mentality might b the best double disc. Im kinda pissed to think that the producer of Heated Heavy wasn’t credited
@@user-Triplegggggggi actually like Thug Mentality better than the art of war so I agree
When thug Mentality came out was so cold I listening to everyday on the school bus with my CD walkman I just wish he did more videos on it but then next album Good vs Evil I didn't care for it but still have it to my collection
@@user-TriplegggggggArt of War...Wtf
@@mizzo_beeto ehhh. Art of war was tight but to some of us thought it was a little too soft compared to their first album. I like art of war but it took some gettin use to at first. Thug mentality was about the best member being locked in all the way in his own world. But to each his own
I hate being bias when it comes to Bone Thugs n Harmony, but Krayzie is the one I relate to the most. He is a silent warrior (yep) I totally see him as a top tier lyricist.
I still remember running to the record shop after school to go get that album. That anxiety and nervousness and anticipation of what the album is gonna be like, even though you KNOW it’s gonna be fire lol. Man I hopped on the bus headed back home and played “Heated Heavy” about 20 times! I didn’t even bother to listen to the rest of the album until the next day. That’s how crazy that FIRST song was. Classic album and times man
Court!!! That Heated Heavy part made my year!
Much props to Court and his daughter!! Ive raised my kids giving them FEW other music choices other than BONE. I feel like ive been practicing my whole life to actually do what you and your daughter did with Kray!! Much love from Columbus, Ohio
U ain't alone brother
This is officially THE BEST Bone interview I have ever watched. Big Court is referencing EVERY song I would have inquired about and at the beginning I was damn near moved to tears to see the daddy-daughter synergy rappin Heated Heavy, I raised my 4 daughters under the EXACT same act!!!!! My respect and admiration for this good brother and his platform is growing by the day frfr......💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👑👑👑
Spit that whole verse with them, just gave me chills! That song is 🔥. I used to rhyme to that whole album. Classic!
We've all got 5 Living Legends and Krayzie Bone is an absolute gem! Always felt his messages in his music and the way he can articulate the best delivery style ever to all of us is a blessing! Much love Krayzie Bone!
Krayzie bone is fuckin legend!!.I remember I used to wanted to be signed to be thugline records... Finally a good interviewer that actually knows bone music past just the popular singles but actually knows the solo songs great interview seriously..
This is definitely my favorite Krayzie Bone interview!
I’m going to need all of these fast paced, half harmonious rappers and singers to admit where they got their style and flow from and give Bone Thugs what they deserve! The Crown, The Belt, The Ring and whatever else they give to Champions these days. They shaped the entire Hip-Hop scene for almost 30 of its 50 years of existence. Bone Thugs 4EVER! 💯
TM 1999 is a straight masterpiece. I still have my physical copy of the album. Kray was talking about rereleasing the album with bonus songs that didn’t make the album, I hope he is still thinking about doing it.
Hope so,
That album felt like a sequel to "Art of War" IMO, just solo....
Probably due to how prominent Kray was on that album.
@tonynorris1506 Some of those songs were recorded in the same sessions as The Art Of War, and possibly didn't get used. He kept 'em for his album, I guess. There were probably close to a hundred songs that got started by Kray, during The Art Of War recording process.
@@ChillHous1979 i believe it
I definitely bought that Thug Mentality album about 3 times. That time after time song got me through some of my darkest days.
Absolutely love that Holdin Court are huge fans. Talking about samples and clearing up folklores. So good. Having the knowledge to even ask about KnightRidaz is so fulfilling as a longtime Krayzie fan.
Major props to you guys. Krayzie has always been the worst bone member to interview because how shy and guarded he is about everything. This is by far the best interview he did.
Most people ask him the same questions over and over again. About the bus trip to meet Eazy, working with Biggie and 2pac, how did he feel when easy died. Where was bizzy? Not bad questions, but all these guys get asked them interview after interview, and the interviews are boring as a result. This interview has real questions by real fans and it shows
Much respect to Boss, the first female gangsta female emcee.
PEACE 7
I wish he would drop the album on digital streaming platforms. We've been waiting for years
Ppl still wait for kray ? Chasing the devil was horrible , stopped listening to his new stuff after
@@shaunbal3323chasing Devil could've been better yes
@@shaunbal3323he's talking about Thug Mentality
@@shaunbal3323CTD was dope...it just took a few listens to grow on me ...but c'mon...Ride for me is 🔥, What If, Brand New Everything is unlike any rap song I've ever heard, and dope verses from both Bizzy and Kray, the song with Caine, where Caine absolutely goes off, and rides the beat perfectly, Chasin' Nightmares was good, and a good story...to call it trash is ludicrous...
@@shaunbal3323 You don't? Crazy how you've been missing out and how you couldn't appreciate Chasing the Devil. It was creative and had a great message actually. People evolve and he's still releasing quality that will go into history as a great legacy for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
_Krayzie Bone is a musical genius, it would’ve been wise for his brothers to have him produced a Albums, sometimes other people can bring the better part of you out when it comes to talent then you can do for yourself_
We need a DJ UNEEK interview BIG COURT 💪🏽
Standin Ovation for the Acapella!
Hope to see Big Wish next, we've rarely ever heard his stories and POV on things, and Court will def ask the best questions.
They should ask him about his solo album, is it still coming soon?
_I always felt that if Krayzie Bone and DJ Uneek was to produce all of their brothers solo albums, it would’ve sounded better than what we get today, don’t get it twisted though the albums are great but it’s not top notch with the bone flow and the bone vibe that you get when they’re together but Krayzie Bone keeps up the vibe of the Bone flow_
Bone Thugz-N-Harmony is my favorite group of all time in any genre. I got their group projects and solo projects. I thought it was a fan, but Court you are fan for real.
Omg! 🤯 That was amazing! and Rachel did that!! 👏🏾🔥 She's sooo cute and her energy is so dope 😍
I loved all the different producers that Krayzie had on "Thug Mentality 1999". They gave him some dope ass beats for him to rap and harmonize over. Not to mention that Krayzie is also a dope producer in his own right.
Based on this interview though, maybe he actually was declared the producer, until he could find the actual producers.
Just a thought.
Thug Mentality was The Start of my REAL LIFE!!! I've had music in my soul since birth & as the intro to Thug Mentality played, Krayzie Bone PUT ME IN THE GAME!!! Thank you KB!!! 4ever GRATEFUL!!!
Dang that's dope. Learned alot just now getting intel on TM1999. Classic and timeless solo album with legendary features. Y'all 3 killed that 1st verse to Heated Heavy. I was singing with y'all 😂👍🏾🔥
By far, this is the best KRAYZIE BONE interview. You ask all the right questions.
I don’t care how big you are Court if you don’t drop this full episode soon we fightin!
Full Episode droppin Monday! 💯💯💪🏾
My man!!
Glad this was longer, but still looking for more 💯👏🏾
You are most definitely teasing us with these short interviews I'm a big bone fan and I highly appreciate this interview what made this interview untouchable from any bone interviews is that your a big fan yourself 🔥
All the questions I had he asked .. Court Bone 💪🏾
Imagine producing the intro of thug mentality when the internet wasn’t popular and not much social media in 99
The Krazy😉… Thing about Krazy bone is he’s so quiet and laid back but raps with rapid speed. Totally surprising how he flips. I also want to say I truly enjoy this channel brotha.💪🏾💯
Big Court a real one. Black Excellence💪🏾
Please interview Wish Bone. Complete the set
This is the best Krayzie Bone interview ever. Please tell me you asked about his special sync he has with the “Moments in Love” -Art of Noise sample.
Thug mentality is my fav albums of all time.
And Kneight Riduz was genius
This album is so good
OG KRAYZIE BONE#1 LEGEND!
Thug Mentality was Relativity. So his Relativity had a big budget for TM99. Loud was Thug on the line in 2001.
Still have 💿 1. Thug mentality a certified classic. I thought for sure Heated Heavy would be brought out for the verses battle against 3-6 but none of the solo songs were played. They were united, which you gotta respect
Heated Heavy 🔥🔥🔥💯
Yeah Thug Mentality has aged very well. Great album
I agree, it doesn't sound dated at all. It still sounds fresh to this day.
Yo this was so necessary. I'm smiling from ear to ear watching that part y'all all rapped the verse together
Time after time is one of top songs of all time. KB a legend.
Court you gotta alwaysss do bone interviews man. Fr. You are the only one in allll these years who gets it. I always gotta salute a real Bone fan. And as im writing this i wonder if your gonna ask about boss and the a thugga level track. That back and forth was classic!!! Yooooo my mind is blown. Never thought i would get this bone knowledge from an interviewer. And being that youre a real bone head you knowww exactly what im talking about
Appreciate the luv and positive feedback! And yes we definitely talk about "Thugga Level". Full Episode drops Monday.
I still listen to Tha Knieght Rieduz till this day. The best side Bone underground music ever. It brought out a whole new level of the underground music that it help escape real life issues. Knieght Rieduz here we come!
This segment was PURE FLAME!!!
All real Bone Fans Know once Krayzie Bone Put his hand up like that when he spitting he in his zone!! 💯🔥🔥
Indeed
Classic style
Who else was rapping HEATED HEAVY along with them 😂
Classic Album 💿
Man these BTNH insights are PRICELESS. Made this my favorite channel this year.❤💯😎
I listened to Thug Mentality 99 on my Walkman while riding the greyhound bus from Syracuse to Chicago.
The 1 question that I wish someone would ask a member is how "Strictly for my Grind" came about.
The unreleased group track that a DJ bought in 99/00 that has Bizzy doing a template verse for Eazy that's a direct DPG diss.
I think that beef started when Lay called into the Ruthless Radio show while DPG were arguing with Eazy, Layzie said something like "We all gotta be TRUES" and either Kurupt or Daz said "we dont know nothing bout no TRUES round here, we Gangstas!"
Then came 'Mo Murda' came out and Krayzie saying "Follow me Roll Stroll, down East 99 gotta find these ROW HOES/ Ni**ga you woke up all of a sudden you was all in my hood/ I'ma...real Thuggish Ni**a so uh, I would have to K!ll ya/"
Then proceeds to say "Claim my thang, my slang/"
being DPG were tryna clown their slang when they said 'Trues'
(Cleveland slang for your homies/ Day 1s)
But yea, "Strictly for my Grind" is a gem
Why isn’t this album on iTunes!!!!! This was a classic album!!! Heat Heavy was my favorite song!!!
Big Court asks questions that a lot of die hard Bone fans really wanna know! I bet Krayzie never had anyone go into so much detail about songs like Time After Time before. Also, Court- you don’t remember the old Willy Wonka movie with the Still Believe song?! Kray flipped that Dummy Man can which was a spin-off of Candy Man from Wonka too.
Krayzie bone and Z-Ro the most gifted rappers on planet earth🦾
“I Still Believe” on TM1999 didn’t have Da Brat on it…the version on streaming is the one Mariah released & she put Da Brat on it
When I was young Krayzie came thu to Hastings and was signing autographs for everyone 🥷💯
When I would play knight ryders at a family gathering, some were left worried about me, but that was why I played em, cause I knew it would get a reaction like that, it made good Halloween music too
Awesome interview, answered some of the questions I had. Krayzie bone! Bone thugs foe ever!
Maaaan that was absolutely dope!!! Big shout outs Big Court for these dope interviews! 💪🏻🔥🔥🔥
Dope interview, keep em coming
Was praying he would ask about world war!! 🤣🤣 court is great man. Wowwwwww im impressed.
Can’t believe Court didn’t know about Willa wonka sample.
THEE BEST KRAYZIE BONE INTERVIEW EVER!!! You are asking genuine out of the box questions
Even after all these years Krayzie is still my all time favorite!
He was rapping fast on second verse right before wish verse on if I could teach the world. before wish say "I got we got"
Thug Mentality classic. Still trying to get this album on digital.
I love this podcast for doing this interview with Krayzie bone.. ppl dont realize the legendary status he has
brilliant
By the best Bone interview. Everyone ask them the Sam question all the time. Subscribed to Holdin Court Podcast for this!
Krazie always been my favorite bone member
Krayzie and Layzie had the best debut albums.
Great interview 💪Big Court got all of bone members big respect
Good Interview Big Court 💯.....the bizzy question.
Amazing interview thank you
Heated heavy
❤❤❤❤❤❤ LOVE THE LOVE. ME N MY CREW ALL KNOW HEATED HEAVY. ITS FUN TO TRY AND KEEP UP😅😅😅
Dope and doing heated heavy 🔥🔥🔥 creative but great interview!!!!
Awesome interview!!! Have to get Wish on her next. Pls make it happen!! ❤
Great interview!!!
Krayzie Bone's Leather Face mixtape is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 too .. that joint "Game Tight" when he sampled Pac's Ambitionz Az An Ryder 🔥🔥🔥🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
This interview dope 🔥🔥
I Got this album autograph by Krayzie when he did his TM99 tour a few years ago he came to my city PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA to a club only a few blocks away from the hood where i first saw him on tv in 1994 my hood. I got a vip pass and went to the meet and greet before the show and got it signed 💯 my Favorite song off this album is Murda Mo
This mite be my fav Kray interview ever.. had him come out his shell!! Had me laughing!! 🐐
Yea that thug mentality was hard
There is an unreleased Kneight Riduz album that hit the net. That Hot Heat with the AC/DC back in black sample went hard.
Sic interview as usual. Good stuff. Bone 4 life
Love your Bone interviews....dope 2 hear you a true FAN
Shout out to Krayzie Bone. Heated Heavy is definitely a classic.
And also BY FAR the most descript in depth interview of Krayzie Bone IVE EVER SEEN.. and I go back to 93' homie.. We NEED another one I like how u asking about individual tracks cuz I wanna know what happened to Thug Queen?.. Soulja Boy? (I seen a couple Soulja interviews about what happened but I wanna hear KB's side) MT5?.. Ask about the deaths in Boo.. Wally.. and Graveyard Shift.. what happened to Poetic Hustlaz? Who is Ken Dawg to them? And JHAZ AND BRINA why ain't they on his stuff at all? Wus up wit K-Mont?.. And when is the COLLAB WIT EMINEM?.. And the how Mariah's muzic changed after doing breakdown.. I need to be there next interview bro 😄