
The group initially called themselves the Band-Aid Boys. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1991. The group is credited with popularizing the Hip Hop subgenre Chopper Rap during the 1990s, a fast-paced style type of rap that was established in the Midwestern United States.

"We are going to make sure we have the stage full of Eazy love.Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a hip-hop group that includes members Bryon Anthony “Bizzy Bone” McCane II, Charles “Wish Bone” Scruggs, Steven “Layzie Bone” Howse, Anthony “Krayzie Bone” Henderson, and Stanley “Flesh-n-Bone” Howse.

“The success Eazy left to the rap game is enormous and can't be topped by anyone," Layzie Bone told TMZ. so many look at that differently."įlesh-n-Bone tells TMZ … the group plans to honor Eazy by performing “Foe Tha Love of $” with Eazy's hologram at the “Rock the Bells” festival in September and October. "They died being known as gangsta heroes," Krayzie says. a shooting death - like Biggie Smalls and Tupac. In fact, Krayzie Bone tells us he thinks some people in the hip-hop community believe an AIDS death is an inferior, or less-manly way to die than say. and the guys from Bone Thugs are implying that Eazy is being unfairly painted with that brush.

the 1980s - when people scoffed at the poor souls who died of AIDS because it was considered a "gay disease". This sounds like a throwback to the dark ages. He left behind 7 kids with 6 different women.īut the guys from BT&H don't believe Eazy is getting the posthumous respect he deserves because of various stigmas attached to people who contract AIDS.

“But Bone never once has - nor will stop - commemorating him.”Įazy - a founding member of N.W.A who discovered and mentored Bone Thugs - died in 1995 at age 31. “Some people seem like they are afraid to commemorate him due to how he died,” Bizzy Bone tells TMZ. Eazy-E doesn’t get the hip-hop cred he's due because he died of AIDS - so say members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
