Alright everyone, I need you to give me some of the best Bone Thugs-N-Harmony songs. I know I'm missing out on some amazing hip-hop because I only have like 3 songs by these guys, and I also don't want to go downloading everything by them and end up getting a bunch I don't like. SO I need recommendations! Names of songs!Up beat is good, but the slow mellow ones are good too. I want the classics, plus others you think are good.Thank you
Thuggish Ruggish BoneCrossroadsFor the Love of the MoneyChange The WorldIf you can find them, get some of the Three 6(old school 36...alot different from what people know about them))/Bone Thug mixes. They used to have a crazy beef, but its over now and they have some incredible mixes people have done. They sound awesome together.
"Notorious Thugs" with Biggie "East 1999""1st of the Month" "Ecstasy"Whole genre's of Southern rap styles were jacked from these Cleveland rap singer pioneers.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gentile @ May 18 2007, 07:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Whole genre's of Southern rap styles were jacked from these Cleveland rap singer pioneers.</div>nope thats what the 36/Bone Thug beef was about..its proven groups like 36 and Outkast had that style before Bone Thugs...Bone Thugs just went national before them.
Any bone thugs song you'll find is great. but the best songs gotta be weed song,mo murda,crossroads,smokin buddah,ghetto cowboy,paper,look into my eyes, list goes on and on. ive been listenin to their sh*t forever it seems. best rap group of the 90s by far.
Just get their CD, they own all. My favorite group right here. From their new CD, I love.. "So good so right", "I Tried", "C-Town", and many more.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (austingriz @ May 18 2007, 08:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>nope thats what the 36/Bone Thug beef was about..its proven groups like 36 and Outkast had that style before Bone Thugs...Bone Thugs just went national before them.</div>Bone brought that hymnal church vibe to the game. They were harmonizing together, before, and behind each other like old school r and b singers. Three-six vocalizes like pale imitators. More gimmicks than skills. Outcast, as brilliant as they are, never sounded much like Bone, even in their earliest work.Bone was dropping underground songs in 1990. Three Six didn't even form until 91. It's kind of a tough call, but Bone popularized the sound. And the biters rode the echoes.
Believe me, ive heard OLD...OLD Bone Thugs and they werent nearly as fast. And you dont know sh*t about Three 6...the Three 6 you know is about 2/8s of the real Three 6 that became southern legends. Three 6 have actually slowed down but they were rapping mysticalized since the late 80s...as for Bone Thugs were alot slower in the late 80s...its been proven. Deal with it.Three 6 was completely underground until 2005, as for Bone Thugs got publicized with Eazy E. So people from New York and LA heard them first, but anybody from the south who knows their history can tell you 36 were rapping like that way before Bone Thugs. And Three 6s real raps that arent on BET and MTV are on a legendary level you dont know anything about.
Crossroads is the top beat from BTNH. I tried is pretty good and Resurrection is pretty tight. Just buy one of their CDs...all of their songs have been sick from the 1990s to now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qZjmMOPXeMdoesn't matter about the Three 6/Bone Thugs beef anymore though, in this video around 2:55, you see Juicy J, DJ Paul and La Chat right next to Krayzie Bone to publicly show they squashed the beef.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (austingriz @ May 18 2007, 10:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Believe me, ive heard OLD...OLD Bone Thugs and they werent nearly as fast. And you dont know sh*t about Three 6...the Three 6 you know is about 2/8s of the real Three 6 that became southern legends. Three 6 have actually slowed down but they were rapping mysticalized since the late 80s...as for Bone Thugs were alot slower in the late 80s...its been proven. Deal with it.Three 6 was completely underground until 2005, as for Bone Thugs got publicized with Eazy E. So people from New York and LA heard them first, but anybody from the south who knows their history can tell you 36 were rapping like that way before Bone Thugs. And Three 6s real raps that arent on BET and MTV are on a legendary level you dont know anything about.</div>Not sure about that. They might not have been completely mainstream until around then but they weren't straight underground. If you see an artist's album on the shelf at Best Buy, they aren't really underground anymore.
Yeah I guess your right, I guess you could say they were helfway into both. They are still producing underground singles for Frayser Boy, Lil Wyte, HCP etc. But they defiently werent mainstream, and now they kindve are. But whats good is they come out with a commercial song like Dope Boy, but at the same time they come out with a crazy ass mixtape. So they are still pretty underground. You see this alot, especially Houston rappers(UGK, Slim Thug) generally, the music yall hear is nothing compared to the real stuff they put out.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (austingriz @ May 19 2007, 01:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Believe me, ive heard OLD...OLD Bone Thugs and they werent nearly as fast. And you dont know sh*t about Three 6...the Three 6 you know is about 2/8s of the real Three 6 that became southern legends. Three 6 have actually slowed down but they were rapping mysticalized since the late 80s...as for Bone Thugs were alot slower in the late 80s...its been proven. Deal with it.Three 6 was completely underground until 2005, as for Bone Thugs got publicized with Eazy E. So people from New York and LA heard them first, but anybody from the south who knows their history can tell you 36 were rapping like that way before Bone Thugs. And Three 6s real raps that arent on BET and MTV are on a legendary level you dont know anything about.</div>Three six was selling gold and platinum records in the mid and late 90's. They had huge street buzz. Pick up some 10 year old "The Source" back issues, and you'll see the pub they were getting for independents. Don't tell me I don't know about Project Pat and Gangster Boo and a host of other bad rappers I'm still trying to forget. I was raised in this game sonny. Saturated in it. F*ck Tennesse, except for Arrested Development. Get your groupie mouth off they dick. They're garbage. Nigga, Twista was rapping "mysticalized" (I like that word) in the 80's. So what? Pace is only one element of style.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gentile @ May 19 2007, 11:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Three six was selling gold and platinum records in the mid and late 90's. They had huge street buzz. Pick up some 10 year old "The Source" back issues, and you'll see the pub they were getting for independents. Don't tell me I don't know about Project Pat and Gangster Boo and a host of other bad rappers I'm still trying to forget. I was raised in this game sonny. Saturated in it. F*ck Tennesse, except for Arrested Development. Get your groupie mouth off they dick. They're garbage. Nigga, Twista was rapping "mysticalized" (I like that word) in the 80's. So what? Pace is only one element of style.</div>see thats it, gangsta boo wasnt part of three six when they were starting out, and Project Pat is nothing like how Three 6 used to be. Project Pat has always been that chopped up put it down hard rapper. Juicy J, DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, Koopsta were all rapping mysticalized in the 80s, they were by themselves(except for Lord and Paul, they're brothers) and they all rapped like that. Then Juciy J and DJ PaUL formed Three 6 Mafia with which included:Gangsta Blac, Lord Infamous, Playa Fly, DJ Paul, Juicy J, Koopsta. Its sortve hard to explain cause of these people were part of Prophet Posse(before is was called Prophet Posse) with Nicky Nardo, Al Kapone, Gangsta Boo and La Chat(who both came in 36 later). But Lord Infamous, Juicy J, Koopsta, and sometimes Gangsta Blac were all rapping really fast in the late 80s before Three 6 was even formed(Three Six was pretty much a bigass group of Memphis best rappers, excluding Al Kapone and 8ball/MJG). Thats why they're first big album was called Mystic Styles, which was a album put together of a bunch of old mixtapes and a few new songs. That came out around the time Bone Thugs came out nationaly. Three 6 had the sound first.btw, if anybody likes the really fast, mysticalized, sound, just looked up Lord Infamous Scarecrow...hes got one of the most incredible fast and harmonic flows ive ever heard.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (austingriz @ May 19 2007, 01:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Believe me, ive heard OLD...OLD Bone Thugs and they werent nearly as fast. And you dont know sh*t about Three 6...the Three 6 you know is about 2/8s of the real Three 6 that became southern legends. Three 6 have actually slowed down but they were rapping mysticalized since the late 80s...as for Bone Thugs were alot slower in the late 80s...its been proven. Deal with it.Three 6 was completely underground until 2005, as for Bone Thugs got publicized with Eazy E. So people from New York and LA heard them first, but anybody from the south who knows their history can tell you 36 were rapping like that way before Bone Thugs. And Three 6s real raps that arent on BET and MTV are on a legendary level you dont know anything about.</div>Bone thugs didnt even exist in the late 80s. Bone thugs wasnt born until NWA started falling apart and EZ e recruited them. In the late 80s NWA was in it's prime.