Emerging with deft artistry in the mid-1990s, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony made their presence felt as they heralded a new rap era. The five friends based out of Cleveland, Ohio, created an indelible impression on fans with their harmonious singing and compelling street stories through their personalities. Consequently, after drawing the attention of Eazy-E, the group signed to Ruthless Records in 1993 and released the EP Creepin' On Ah Come-up, sparking the greatest Bone Thugs-n-Harmony hits.
However, tragedy struck when Eazy passed away in 1995, yet their music continued to thrive, dominating multiple charts and even earning them a Grammy for Classic E. 1999 Eternal. Not only that, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony changed the expectations for rap stardom in the Midwest and revolutionized the genre for years to come. To this day, Bone Thug's legacy is remembered in hip-hop culture, confirming their place as one of the most influential acts of the 1990s.
7. “Notorious Thugs” (1997)
Boasting five hours in the studio together, Layzie Bone and Notorious B.I.G delivered the hotly anticipated “Notorious Thugs,” a track featured on the late rapper’s second studio album Life After Death. The song infamously referenced the lingering animosity between Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. and aimed at Three Six Mafia, Do or Die, and Twista via hard-hitting verses from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. In addition to its bold demonstration of Notorious B.I.G.'s mastery of the melodic chopper flow made famous by the Cleveland group, “Notorious Thugs” also highlights the iconic star’s desire to be recognized globally.
6. "Days of Our Livez" (1998)
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's 1998 single "Days of Our Livez" was a remarkable success. Its soundscape, built on the foundations of "Tender Love" by Force MDs and "Making Love in the Rain" by Herb Alpert, evoked an emotive response from fans and critics alike, with its soulful, reflective aura resembling that of the group's crossover hit "Tha Crossroads." The track reached admirable heights on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip Hop Singles and Tracks charts, and No. 37 on the UK Singles Chart. Furthermore, it garnered Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Undeniably, "Days of Our Livez" is an understated classic and one of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's most iconic hits.
5. "1st of Tha Month" (1995)
The 1995 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony classic "1st of Tha Month" reached No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100, garnering their first Top 20 status. For this reason, nominated for a Grammy Award and certified gold by the RIAA, this upbeat track celebrates the arrival of welfare checks in the hood on the first day of each month. All things considered, friends and family come together to revel in their collective good fortune and enjoy a momentary respite from life's struggles. It's an uplifting song that serves as a reminder of hope amidst challenging times.
4. “Foe Tha Love of $” (1995)
For the final time, Eazy-E graced a music video with his presence in the song "Foe Tha Love of $" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. This hustler's anthem captures all facets of the moneymaking game. Subsequently, it also touches upon its consequences with graphic realism. Its success was widespread, reaching No. 4 on Hot Rap Songs and number 39 on Billboard Hot 100. As an artist who embodied an untainted urban culture, Eazy-E set the tone for many artists to come.
3. “I Tried ft. Akon” (2007)
"I Tried" emerges as the uplifting lead single from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's 2007 album Strength & Loyalty. Emphatically featuring soulful vocals from Akon, this anthem brought the group's story of resilience and commitment to the Billboard Hot 100. It debuted at No. 82 and peaked at a remarkable No. 6 - their highest charting song of the decade. "I Tried" remains an enduring favorite amongst fans, embodying the spirit of perseverance in times of struggle.
2. “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” (1994)
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's debut EP features their iconic single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone," with special guest vocals from Cleveland artist Shatasha Williams. The song's title alludes to their wild and rogue "thug" identities. Lyrically, the track is bold and fiery, showcasing Shatasha Williams's powerful vocals. It saw recognition when included in the True Crime: Streets of L.A. soundtrack. Later Layzie Bone's second verse was adapted on Mo Thugs Family first album, Family Scriptures. With authoritative energy, this timeless classic remains a landmark piece in hip-hop, displaying the group's unbridled talent.
1. “The Crossroads” (1996)
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony hits broke genre boundaries 27 years ago, transforming their struggles into a resonating song that captivated many. Capturing the vision Eazy-E saw in them, the group crafted music that would go beyond their Cleveland, Ohio. The group's signature anthem, "Crossroads," was a tribute to the beloved Eazy-E following his passing. Crafted initially as "Crossroads" in honor of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's lost friend Wallace, the song skyrocketed in popularity upon its rerelease. It debuted at No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100. As a result, this iconic hit secured the top spot for eight weeks. The song earned a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group in 1997. It remains a poignant reminder of the legacy left behind by their beloved mentor.
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