![]() In addition to some their greatest hits, Bone also shot the video for Krayzie Bone’s new song “Ride For Me.” The group also performed a number of their hits including but not limited to, “Body Rott,” “Look Into My Eyes,” “1st Of the Month,” “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,” “Notorious Thugs,” “Thug Love” “If I Could Teach The World,” “Family Tree,” “Blaze It,” “The Weed Song” and “How Many of Us Have Them” a remix to Whodini’s “Friends.” “Rest in Peace Eazy-m# f*ckin E!!!!!” the group yelled as they closed out their song “Foe the Love of Money.” ![]() ![]() ![]() “We gonna take it back to 1997,” Wish Bone said as the group specifically performed hits from their Art Of War series of projects.ĭuring the show Bone honored The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac and the late-visionary Eazy-E, who discovered Bone and signed them to Ruthless Records. “This like our second home out here,” Layzie Bone told a packed crowd of fans embedded in a cloud of thick smoke. Krayzie, Flesh, Wish, Layzie and Bizzy all took to the stage via their recent hit with Ty Dolla $ign, “Everything 100” and proceeded to perform song after song from their critically catalog. Opening up for the multi-platinum and Grammy Award winning rap group was Cleveland rapper Caine who is signed to The Life Entertainment.
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