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Bone Thugs N Harmony As one fifth of Bone Thugs~N~Harmony, Bizzy Bone has always been the dark, mysterious member. Bizzy was only a teenager when Bone dropped the classic “Creepin On Ah Come Up” in 1994. Over the years Bizzy had to endue many hardships and growing pains. His numerous disappearances from Bone videos and performances cause many to believe the group was on the verge of self-destruction. For the next couple of years, Bone was plagued with break up rumors and consistent fighting between members. However, Bizzy stuck it out and continued to make music and released his solo album “Heaven’z Movie” in 1998.
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Bizzy Bone has always been an enigma in the world of Hip Hop. Breaking out on the scene around 15 years ago, Bone really put the Midwest and Cleveland on the map, and their legacy runs long. As is this case in every group in any genre, there is always a stand-out, and in the case of Bone, that person was Bizzy Bone, with his high-voiced rapid flow and crazy antics. But over the years, a great many things have happened – their mentor Eazy E passed, group member Flesh ‘N Bone was incarcerated, and the group lost popularity. They’ve continued to drop albums and various solo and side projects, but Bizzy and the members of Bone have consistently maintained a strange on-again off-again relationship. Bizzy’s career has been marked with strange antics, rumors of drug and alcohol abuse, and perplexing episodes – most recently, his rant on a Houston radio station that had the public questioning his sanity a few months ago. Read on as you get a no-holds barred perspective on his career, his life, and get THE REAL DEAL on his relationship with Bone.
Best known as a member of the Cleveland crew Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, rapper Bizzy Bone began a prolific, risk-taking, and sometimes baffling solo career in 1998. Combining rapid raps and laid-back singing, his soul-searching debut, Heaven'z Movie, didn't sound entirely unlike a Bone Thugs album, but it was obvious that on his own, Bizzy felt free to explore his psyche and to go eccentric places his group just would not. The Gift from 2001 further divided Bone fans, with some seeing his confessional writing as riveting while others found it overly indulgent. A year later at a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony performance in New York City, Bizzy was noticeably drunk and walked off-stage halfway through the show. He was let go from the group that night, but Bizzy claimed he had been a solo artist for years and only a guest in the group. He ... began giving more interviews around this time, frequently speaking about his new crew, the 7th Sign.
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Bizzy Bone's career is full of more twists and turns than a Tom Clancy novel. He's a fifteen year veteran of the rap game with a well recognized name and should be able to roll on the strength of that with no worries. Unfortunately for Bizzy he has been associated with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony for the majority of his career, and is now seperated from the group on what may or may not be amiable terms. His solo career has not been nearly as successful as his membership in the group. The greatest of his own releases, "Heaven'z Movie," occured in 1998 while he was still a member of the Bone family. Albums in the 21st century have had much more mixed results, including 2004's mediocre "Alpha and Omega."
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BIZZY BONE: The Originals As a solo performer, Bizzy Bone is well known for his high-speed rhyme style and unique singing abilities. Continually writing and recording around the clock, he released his first solo album in 1998, the personal and introspective Heaven'z Movie. After receiving critical acclaim, Bizzy went on to write and release The Gift in 2001, and Alpha & Omega in 2004. 2006 will see the release of yet another Bizzy Bone solo album, Evolution of Elevation.
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As a solo performer, Bizzy Bone is well known for his high-speed rhyme style and unique singing abilities. Continually writing and recording around the clock, he released his first solo album in 1998, the personal and introspective “Heaven'z Movie”. After receiving critical acclaim, Bizzy went on to write and release "The Gift" in 2001, "Bizzy” and "Alpha & Omega" in 2004 and the soon-to-be-released "Speaking in Tongues" September 27, 2005.
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