🇲🇽✊🏿😎May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A💪🏿😇🇬🇹 📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12 "Too Live n Die on 818" (City of Tha Saints)
Good video Brotha. Eazy at the time thought Flesh was a liability to sign because he was addicted to sherm so he didn’t sign him. Flesh said he had no hard feelings towards Eazy. But Flesh had to go to court to get his money for what he did on Creepin on ah Come up. This is why after E died, the new people took him off most of E1999 since he wasn’t signed to Ruthless. ***I stand corrected. Flesh has stated recently, he was signed to Ruthless. He sued them to get his money and won the lawsuit.*** Layzie went with Flesh to get the recording contract with Def Jam as well. My oldest Brotha had the original E.1999 with the original crossroads as the 8th track In Crossroads when it gets to Krayzie’s verse, the other 3 guys, left to right are Boogie Nikke, Ken Dawg and Tony Tone. Boogie Nikke and Tony Tone were 2/3s of the Group Poetic Hustlas. Poetic Hustlas were the early incarnations of Mo Thugs from the groups first two albums. Poetic Hustlas also released two albums in the late nineties. Their first one under the Mo Thug/Relativity Records. The second was an independent release. Uncle Charles was murdered I believe the day Creepin on ah Come Up released. I believe the Baby the reaper got was in reference to Lay’s Son Angel Baby Boi Howse who passed away six weeks after being born. Bone performing Crossroads in white suits was from the 1996 MTV awards show.
There's another version of Crossroads (not Tha Crossroads with Flesh) that came out on the original single with alternate lyrics that no one seems to talk about. Where Lay says "I love you to death..." it's changed to "and Eazy E" I think I have it on vinyl. I laid my original CD Single to rest with a family friend who passed shortly after the release. Also, my Eternal album only has the original Crossroads, I didn't get the re-release with Tha Crossroads on at the end
Tha Crossroads wasn't added to the end, they literally replaced Crossroads with it. The actual CD itself had different artwork on it too. I had (have?) both. I've also heard the version where Layzie says Eazy-E. "...deal with the struggles like you Wally and Eazy-E and I wish I could have seen through your troubles". It was on the radio version of Crossroads where they changed a lot of words instead of just bleeping the curse words. I always liked how Bone would record separate versions of their singles with new words i stead of just muting it or bleeping it. Anyway, that version of Crossroads is on youtube, look up 'Crossroads LP version radio edit'.
Me seeing everyone hate on Bone like 20 years ago cuz they wanted to only hear everyone else on the radio & now to see everyone respect them like gods like i did back then is a blessing & proof of how powerful "real" actually truly is💯 I got all three versions of E. 1999 Eternal album on accident over the years , the first version has the OG "Crossroad" that came out before Eazy died , the second has "Tha Crossroad's" that came out later that year in 95 after Eazy died & then i have the 96 version limited edition which has both versions on the tracklist & all 3 of them have different album & CD art especially the 96 version which is the rare one cuz it's the only version I've only seen once & that was when it first came out 💯
31:10 I've always felt like that's not actually Bizzy at all leaning on the car. He isn't in any other shots on the mountain. Even in the alternate version of the video where it's just them in the church and on the mountain top you don't ever see Bizzy. I think he wasn't there that day and they just used literally anybody as a double because the shot was from so far away.
The guy who appears off the wall looks more as the soul collector to me than the guys who plays the uncle charles I love this video Got some many doubts about this video Great video 4 the culture tv Loved it
“Bizzy is laying on the low rider.” Can someone please confirm this. This is pure gold right here. ❤Anything with Bizzy in 96 is extremely Rare. This was the last Bone video with Bizzy until Resurrection Era. 🦴
Yep it is cause on the mountain scenes it's only kray ,lay, and Bizzy ,wish even tho the editors didn't show much of Bizzy rapping his verse accept at the church
That old footage of Bizzy and Eazy play fighting was on The Box back in the day like 94. The Box showed Bone, 2Pac (b4 Death Row), Death Row and other poppin artists at that time a lot of love. They always had some dope ass interviews and behind the scenes footage. I grew up with in Akron, with family also in Columbus and Cleveland. Akron and Cleveland are very close so we spent a lot of time up there and it was a very proud time when they dropped. I was a kid at the time and this brings back a lot of memories. Growing up in ohio, playin that eternal champions, sonic, mortal kombat (the first one haha) madden 94 haha all while bumpin Bone, 2Pac, Wu Tang, Death row etc etc. We noticed that Eternal Champions joint and used to let it play just because Bone used it. To us it was the same vibe. 90s childhood was lit to say the least.
I wonder why Bizzy only appeared in the beginning and rapping verse. It was similar in 1st of Tha Month. He wasn't in the car at all. Can't say cause they needed room for Flesh cause of course Kray was on the hOod. And no one was driving the whip.
flesh was in the car sitting down in the car on 1st of the month but then again bizzy prob got out the car and got of set cause they were on a green screen
How do you know that Bizzy laying on the low rider? Who confirmed it? I never noticed that he was in that scene. But I did noticed that he was sitting in the church at the beginning.
I just watched the HD version and I don’t think that It’s Bizzy in the church. He’s light skin with cornrows. It looks a lot like him but it’s probably Capo imo. What do you think?
The ending on the mountain I can see there was 4 ppl with the low rider but it’s too hard to tell if it’s really Bizzy. Unless it’s Flesh lol. Where the hell is he anyway. He wasn’t locked up yet and THUGS was about to be released around this time.
@@room616oc he was in the video but as he said in his interview the new people that took over ruthless records made sure to show little of him on records and videos
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Bone is the greatest group of all time.
Facts. It's in the Encyclopedia !!!!
I write it on Wikipedia all the time but the narrators keep changing it back
🇲🇽✊🏿😎May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A💪🏿😇🇬🇹
📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12
"Too Live n Die on 818"
(City of Tha Saints)
I’d agree if they didn’t change their music so much after E.1999. They had good songs after it, but Kreepin and E1999 were just untouchable.
Arguably so. Wherever you place them on your own personal list. They are Numero Uno on mine
The two guys that disappear with ken dawg are boogey nikke and tony tone from poetic hustlaz
I thought I knew it all until you showed the video game sample. I subscribed today playa. Respect.
Same here
much luv awesome video bro i really look forward to yr art of war 1
Eric Mansker played the grim reaper. Died in April 2019 of cancer. He was also in leprechaun in the hood as Ice T’s bodyguard
Wow I would have never known that
World So Cruel video too
Just subscribed to your channel. Thank you for this epic video.
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Track 3 off the 1995 album e 1999 eternal.. the track called Eternal is also from the eternal champions game
I always assumed that when he looked back at the lady he was basically saying "I'll be coming to see you soon. Very soon."
or maybe , he gave her the look the say he's safe with me now
@@4theculturetv713you’re right.
Good video Brotha.
Eazy at the time thought Flesh was a liability to sign because he was addicted to sherm so he didn’t sign him. Flesh said he had no hard feelings towards Eazy. But Flesh had to go to court to get his money for what he did on Creepin on ah Come up. This is why after E died, the new people took him off most of E1999 since he wasn’t signed to Ruthless.
***I stand corrected. Flesh has stated recently, he was signed to Ruthless. He sued them to get his money and won the lawsuit.***
Layzie went with Flesh to get the recording contract with Def Jam as well.
My oldest Brotha had the original E.1999 with the original crossroads as the 8th track
In Crossroads when it gets to Krayzie’s verse, the other 3 guys, left to right are Boogie Nikke, Ken Dawg and Tony Tone. Boogie Nikke and Tony Tone were 2/3s of the Group Poetic Hustlas. Poetic Hustlas were the early incarnations of Mo Thugs from the groups first two albums. Poetic Hustlas also released two albums in the late nineties. Their first one under the Mo Thug/Relativity Records. The second was an independent release.
Uncle Charles was murdered I believe the day Creepin on ah Come Up released.
I believe the Baby the reaper got was in reference to Lay’s Son Angel Baby Boi Howse who passed away six weeks after being born.
Bone performing Crossroads in white suits was from the 1996 MTV awards show.
Thanks for the info and the support 💯💯
@@4theculturetv713 You're Welcome.
@@4theculturetv713 - And Layzie just said in (2) recent interviews that Flesh was NOT signed to Ruthless.
@@OhioBoneThugz yep, correct, it would have been great to have Stack on the tracks on est 99
There's another version of Crossroads (not Tha Crossroads with Flesh) that came out on the original single with alternate lyrics that no one seems to talk about.
Where Lay says "I love you to death..." it's changed to "and Eazy E"
I think I have it on vinyl. I laid my original CD Single to rest with a family friend who passed shortly after the release.
Also, my Eternal album only has the original Crossroads, I didn't get the re-release with Tha Crossroads on at the end
I never heard of this other version of Tha Remix of remix version without Flesh. Are you sure it’s real???? I cuz I know all Bone pre 97 unreleased.
Each version of that album has a different version of the song on it
Tha Crossroads wasn't added to the end, they literally replaced Crossroads with it. The actual CD itself had different artwork on it too. I had (have?) both. I've also heard the version where Layzie says Eazy-E. "...deal with the struggles like you Wally and Eazy-E and I wish I could have seen through your troubles". It was on the radio version of Crossroads where they changed a lot of words instead of just bleeping the curse words. I always liked how Bone would record separate versions of their singles with new words i stead of just muting it or bleeping it. Anyway, that version of Crossroads is on youtube, look up 'Crossroads LP version radio edit'.
@@room616oc Its the clean version which was on the single release
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Me seeing everyone hate on Bone like 20 years ago cuz they wanted to only hear everyone else on the radio & now to see everyone respect them like gods like i did back then is a blessing & proof of how powerful "real" actually truly is💯
I got all three versions of E. 1999 Eternal album on accident over the years , the first version has the OG "Crossroad" that came out before Eazy died , the second has "Tha Crossroad's" that came out later that year in 95 after Eazy died & then i have the 96 version limited edition which has both versions on the tracklist & all 3 of them have different album & CD art especially the 96 version which is the rare one cuz it's the only version I've only seen once & that was when it first came out 💯
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One of the greatest albums ever made! Front to back it’s a classic!
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31:10 I've always felt like that's not actually Bizzy at all leaning on the car. He isn't in any other shots on the mountain. Even in the alternate version of the video where it's just them in the church and on the mountain top you don't ever see Bizzy. I think he wasn't there that day and they just used literally anybody as a double because the shot was from so far away.
now that u say that it does make sense bizzy didn't have shots in he rain
Coldest group ever btnh 4eva , great video
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The guy who appears off the wall looks more as the soul collector to me than the guys who plays the uncle charles
I love this video
Got some many doubts about this video
Great video 4 the culture tv
Loved it
New subscriber...🙏🏿✊🏿💯
Flesh n Bone verse on Crept and we came was straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥Everybody verse was cool but Flesh murdered that junt
@26:56 the face is of the Angel of Death, not Uncle Charles
thanks for the correction
“Bizzy is laying on the low rider.” Can someone please confirm this. This is pure gold right here. ❤Anything with Bizzy in 96 is extremely Rare. This was the last Bone video with Bizzy until Resurrection Era. 🦴
Yep it is cause on the mountain scenes it's only kray ,lay, and Bizzy ,wish even tho the editors didn't show much of Bizzy rapping his verse accept at the church
@@4theculturetv713He jus there chillin' & reflectin'........& prolly thinkin' 'bout sendin' Tomica up the same mountain
he was in the directors cut @@4theculturetv713
Bone was domestically famous. Tha Crossroads made them internationally famous overnight.
Yo, great video my brother. By the way u sound like ice cube, like at first I thought this was ice cube talking 😂
That old footage of Bizzy and Eazy play fighting was on The Box back in the day like 94.
The Box showed Bone, 2Pac (b4 Death Row), Death Row and other poppin artists at that time a lot of love. They always had some dope ass interviews and behind the scenes footage.
I grew up with in Akron, with family also in Columbus and Cleveland. Akron and Cleveland are very close so we spent a lot of time up there and it was a very proud time when they dropped.
I was a kid at the time and this brings back a lot of memories. Growing up in ohio, playin that eternal champions, sonic, mortal kombat (the first one haha) madden 94 haha all while bumpin Bone, 2Pac, Wu Tang, Death row etc etc.
We noticed that Eternal Champions joint and used to let it play just because Bone used it. To us it was the same vibe. 90s childhood was lit to say the least.
The other 2 guys with Ken Dawgs are from the mo thugs group poetic hustlaz
Bone thugs n harmony they are my boys . I'm a big fan of the group. My favorite video is crossroads.
I wonder was the car in the video a 64 chevy impala ...Because one of Eazy most popular lines was "Crusin in the streets in my six four"
Respect nice documentary
The next to Ken dawg is Tony Tone from poetic hustlers. In the guy next to Krayzie looks like flesh
one other track used a sample from the same game. the game's main theme = eternal (track #3)
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Just ran across this. It was not DJ U-NEEK who produced THA CROSSROADS. ASK DJ U-NEEK who co-produced E-1999. Tell Em' DJ DREGHOST sent you!
Thanks
Steve Lobel: "Low-bell" (not" Low-bowl")
Noted 💯
@26:40 The other 2 are members from Poetic Hustlaz
Bone rules
I wonder why Bizzy only appeared in the beginning and rapping verse. It was similar in 1st of Tha Month. He wasn't in the car at all. Can't say cause they needed room for Flesh cause of course Kray was on the hOod. And no one was driving the whip.
flesh was in the car sitting down in the car on 1st of the month but then again bizzy prob got out the car and got of set cause they were on a green screen
I heard Wally is Krayzie Cousin
How do you know that Bizzy laying on the low rider? Who confirmed it? I never noticed that he was in that scene. But I did noticed that he was sitting in the church at the beginning.
He was?? I never noticed he was in the church sitting,
Go back and watch the ending of crossroads look closely
I just watched the HD version and I don’t think that It’s Bizzy in the church. He’s light skin with cornrows. It looks a lot like him but it’s probably Capo imo. What do you think?
The ending on the mountain I can see there was 4 ppl with the low rider but it’s too hard to tell if it’s really Bizzy. Unless it’s Flesh lol. Where the hell is he anyway. He wasn’t locked up yet and THUGS was about to be released around this time.
@@room616oc he was in the video but as he said in his interview the new people that took over ruthless records made sure to show little of him on records and videos
@@room616oc he was in the scenes like Bizzy, layzie BG knocc out running down the alley you just have to slow the video down and look closely
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Pray 4 kray
Bizzy fights Eazy in the studio, not Layzie.
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"Let's all bring it in for Wally, Eazy sees Uncle Charlie.. ."
"Dead souls. Nigga, this for Wally, Eazy, C's uncle Charlie, Lil Boo, but God's got em."
Terrible video lol