Bizzy Bone’s latest album, “The Mantra” is now available on all major streaming platforms.
You can also purchase a physical copy of the album on his official website, iambizzybone.com.
Check back again soon for our full album review.
Bizzy Bone’s latest album, “The Mantra” is now available on all major streaming platforms.
You can also purchase a physical copy of the album on his official website, iambizzybone.com.
Check back again soon for our full album review.
B-Real of Cypress Hill, DJ Snoopadelic aka Snoop Dogg, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will perform live on August 8, 2020 and will be streamed entirely on LivingLegends.TV at 7PM PT/10PM ET.
“It Was All A Stream” is the inaugural concert the LivingLegends.TV platform co-founded by Krayzie Bone.
In the wake of COVID-19, and recent social justice reform efforts, a percentage of ticket sales will benefit organizations such as Breaking Through Barriers To Success, National Lawyers Guild Sacramento Chapter, Cleveland School Of Cannibis, United Latinx Fund, and the Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland.
Tickets are now available at livinglegends.tv.
UPDATE: The event has been postponed, due to circumstances related to COVID-19.
Bizzy Bone posted a preview to the new single off his upcoming album on Instagram today
According to posts by Blais, a new Bizzy Bone album is scheduled for release on September 12, 2020.
[UPDATE: Bizzy has released the music video for B.L.ack M.ilk], which you can watch below.
Layzie Bone announced that he will release a new single, titled “Dead Or Alive” from his new album, “Wanted Dead Or Alive.”
The new single features Willy Ray and Ebony Burks. It will be available on all digital platforms on June 5, 2020.
Flesh-N-Bone has announced the release of his newest album, titled “Do You” today on Spotify. In an Instagram post, he stated that the album will be available on other platforms later this week.
You can listen to the album on Spotify here.
Record Store Day 2020 is over a month away, and the list has finally surfaced.
On that list is Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Creepin On Ah Come Up.
According to the official Record Store Day website, this is an “RSD First” release, limited to 3,000 units on numbered red/yellow splatter vinyl. “RSD First” are titles found at participating Record Store Day stores, after which at some point in the future, generally will appear at other places.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s E. 1999 Eternal was an exclusive/limited Record Store Day release last year, with only 2,000 units pressed. We’re sure this will be picked up by fans and collectors across the United States.
[UPDATE 8/3/2020]: Creepin On A Come Up will now be released on August 29, 2020, kicking off the first of 3 days that Record Store Day will be held this year.
Also on the list this year from Warner Bros. Records is Batman & Robin (Music From and Inspired By The Motion Picture), which features Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s “Look Into My Eyes,” will be released on September 26, 2020.
For the complete list of Record Store Day releases, you can visit the website here. Record Store Day 2020 is April 18, 2020 has been postponed to June 20, 2020 will now see releases spread across 3 days, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The FOX 8 I-TEAM spoke to both Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone about the Japanese rapper, Ryo Muranaka, stranded in Cleveland. BTNHLegacy first learned of Muranaka’s journey yesterday from one of the two men who helped him get off the streets, James Norton. Norton confirmed with BTNHLegacy that Muranaka first arrived in Cleveland on June 22, 2019.
The Japanese rapper reportedly sold everything he owned so he could afford a one-way plane ticket to Cleveland, in hopes of meeting, signing, and performing with the multi-platinum rap group. He was found by activists on the street, broke, and robbed of his luggage. With resources and time running out, activists turned to FOX 8 I-TEAM for help.
From there, they reached out to people tied to the group, lawyers, and lawmakers, in hopes of providing some form of help. His temporary stay in this country has expired, and as a result, could be detained and deported at any time. Now he can afford to go back home.
Speaking to Fox 8 on video chat, Bizzy Bone offered to buy the ticket so that Ryo Muranaka can return home. Krayzie Bone offered to buy him clothes.
Krayzie also mentioned that family from Cleveland called to tell him about this man’s journey, reflecting on his own journey with the other Bone Thugs-N-Harmony members.
Krayzie Bone said to Fox 8, “When we left Cleveland, we just got on a bus and got one-way tickets to Los Angeles. He took it to a whole ‘nother level. He left an entire country.”
Still, the members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony say they would like to see the man back in the United States someday so that they can sit down with him and hear his music.
FOX 8 learned that Layzie Bone did provide a hotel room for some time. James Norton continues to talk to him everyday.
It’s the story Bone fans are all too familiar with when 5 young aspiring rappers from Cleveland hustled to make enough money for one-way bus tickets to Los Angeles to meet and sign with Eazy-E. However, one man’s journey from Japan to Cleveland to meet Bone Thugs-N-Harmony has not only been just as difficult, but his stay here is on borrowed time.
According to Fox8 Cleveland, Ryo Muranaka sold everything to travel 6,000 miles to Cleveland with dreams of meeting and performing with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Activists found him alone, broke, and robbed of his luggage. James Norton and Kwas Bibbs And his temporary stay in this country has run out, making his trip all too risky as immigration officials can detain and deport him.
Fox8’s I-Team reached out to the offices of U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Marcia Fudge, which responded that they would look into this to see if there’s anything they can do. They also reported that Layzie Bone has met with him and put him up in a hotel for a short time.
Muranaka first arrived in Cleveland on June 22, 2019, according to Norton.