![]() Eazy-E – “Foe tha Love of $” / Creepin on ah Come Up, released June 21, 1994 ![]() Bolstered by hit singles like “Thuggish Ruggish Bone”, “1st of tha Month”, the Grammy Award-winning “Tha Crossroads” and “Look into My Eyes,” Bone Thugs quickly went multiplatinum and became one of the biggest rap groups of the ’90s.ĭuring their time, they were able to collaborate with legendary rappers who have since passed, including their mentor and the person responsible for breaking them into the music industry: 1999 Eternal and The Art of War within a few years of each other. trip didn’t result in meeting the Ruthless Records founder, they finally had a chance to audition for Eazy-E in his dressing room, on November 2, 1993.Īfter signing to Ruthless Records, the Cleveland group dropped their debut EP, Creepin on ah Come Up, in 1994, followed by E. ![]() Enterpri$e,” Bone Thugs-n-Harmony hustled their way through the music industry trying to get put on.Īt one point, they all scrounged together their money for a one-way bus ticket to Los Angeles to find Eazy-E, who they had heard was interested in the group. What do 2Pac, the Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E, and Big Pun all have in common? Besides being immensely talented hip hop icons who passed way too early, these legends all collaborated with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony while they were still alive.įormed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1991, under the group’s original name “Band Aid Boys,” and then later “B.O.N.E.
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