Bizzy Bone Talks New Music, Bone Thugz Flow, Being Kidnapped, Linking With Biggie, 2Pac + More

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Breakfast Club morning everybody is dej envy Angela Yee Charlemagne the guy we are The Breakfast Club we got a special guest in the building yes indeed bone thugs-n-harmony we have busy bones welcome what's good what's good good to be here good to be here finally we were just having a conversation about Bone Thugs this morning cuz we was talking about all of these lists that everybody is making and how people come up with these lists with us it could be a regional thing right and we've talked about bone toes were you saying you I was seen in the Midwest Bone Thugs and how many people would say that was the best group of all time but I was saying in the you are growing up like we have whoo tang there's all these different groups and how regionally when we were coming up depending on where you live you looked at things differently yeah I can agree with that I can agree with that you know personally it's like when you in a group you can't really put yourself in no category of being number one on any kind of lyrical list or you kind of neglecting your boys so I think when they talk about that I think they talk about just like really solo artists to be honest with you cuz nobody want to say meth is better than the rizz or any of that you know I may seem conflicting so Cisco always ain't gonna mention bone and those kind of things you guys have been out since 1994 the first album jobs so we got to put that in perspective too that's what almost 20 25 years ago yeah about 26 job you know put a biggie put a lot of people or on tomorrow when he did born in biggie record a lot of times people heard of him but was big before that yeah they were the East Coast oh they started accepting us you know East Coast he used to be on my heart he is now but it was the hardest place to make it and do anything East Coast protect hip hop with a iron swore back today yeah yeah yeah like and still to this day is just like our party and they get behind the artists despite was going on down south once New York New York as a monster within itself once the whole city behind you cannot lose man I just energy alone you just can't lose how I remember getting that call yeah I was looking up a big huh tell us about that that call would be a call them reach there oh yeah yeah well I think big was like he thought wheeler Park so much we didn't like that we weren't gonna be on his on his vibe yeah we're gonna take aside yeah cuz everybody was taking sides you know what I mean crazy part about it is we in the studio with the people from Southside the dude that actually did it they kept telling us they was like dude the dude is in the hood drinking Hennessy right now y'all need to bring guns in the studio or none of that and be our self conscious it ain't no conspiracy the dude is getting drunk right now he's doing what you're doing you smoke away you're drinking same thing who do I believe it was or the gentleman was talking about rest in peace too big big man want to easy security because you know easy was from Southside as well so you know they stuck around after ez died and you know just kept an eye on us and stuff make sure we as Idol whanau BG and everybody else you know nutty block and all the rest of them so their backlash from doing that song after that where people like you know that's not cool that you did a song with biggie at that time no nobody was nitpicking back then you know I was before social media really took place in cloud chasing and screaming up camera you know so it was before now everybody gave us loved and respected us for kind of bringing it together cuz after they died it was like a calmness over hip-hop it was just like they got they what do they call it they um they spell out with no I caught some conspiracy [ __ ] they blood blood er I got the ounce of blood or something like that you know how did to say as they got right like it was a sacrifice yeah yeah yeah yeah they got they got they feel can their body was just feeling real bad about it like it was just like what a shame no it was young 24:25 baby picture of your hole in the studio how was that students talk us through that studio sessions da was the first her bigs run rapping like you guys those dog was dog when we first hired him it was when the track has started but like the studio session like I've been working on my rap did this particular verse for a long time and I went in there and I just dropped it on one take and did he was just looking I will [ __ ] with him later Wow because trust me oh man I did the song angels with dirty faces witty man yeah you know I was waiting through the JLo days and all that other stuff and Stevie J and all it asks oh you know did he hear me we we cool know about the POC record that POC record came out after Park died if I'm not mistaken yeah yeah we got in the studio wearing a gunshot record yeah yeah we had to clear that with his mom to a really let her know cuz you know she was a stickler on it well yeah it was pretty much the same vibe you know I went in there with it with the diddy record and biggie we we put our [ __ ] down he was showing us love and biggie went and did his thing and with Park I was in the studio with him pretty much the same thing he taught me work ethic though like like he taught me work ethic what he taught me I brought into the biggie song I get in there and get out quick you know but yeah man was all memorable he really didn't know what's gonna happen but I told him I felt something bad I said hey yo if you ever need somewhere to hide I got you you see that the buck yes I did I just felt like if something's gonna happen to I well because all the [ __ ] he was throwing up or yes his energy was yeah that you had that energy of body move when he walk into a room it's like it's gonna be some gunfire was very very animated energetic and young too is smart but he knows before he got that calm down period you know when you first you know you're young wow man you know fighting [ __ ] and all that other [ __ ] and we get a little bit older you calm the [ __ ] down you know I mean so he wasn't there yet and he was fresh out of jail he probably still a little institutional I probably probably did do both of them gray dudes man the mount Rushmore's I called him the Mount Rushmore as a hip-hop whose other two will be Park and and easy of course and you know it just fluctuates from El Jam J and all the people that I met and all the people we work with you know so kind of fluctuates with them but mainly just m3 yeah now let's talk about you as a teenager because hooking up a bone thugs in high school right was that hung up where we all rap we about to form a group or was that just a friendship thing at first it was like a group thing was like some temptations type stuff we all was in the music we saw dirt broke dirt poor everybody on drugs I was selling to open a dope house for my sisters are like 14 years old and that's how I met lazy and I brought a little rap on his wrote a rap for him and he came over to my house come pick me up and I never went back to the house and we still sold dope here in there just to eat or whatnot but I never went back that route to the house and we just came together organically and we you know we was hungry and everything was struggling and everything but the music meant a lot more to us you know I mean it just wasn't even a hustle was just something that we did and we knew we had a new style everybody told us it was like man if they can just soon as somebody hear y'all y'all gonna be on what did y'all develop the flow to the fad they know flow that's a harmony I was like y'all was like a quartet like a real arm B group that could rap yeah that correct but it was it was different than we've ever heard yeah yeah was it started out Motown you know we from Cleveland Cleveland Ohio is that Midwest vibe it's all Motown it's everybody harmonizes you know and it just formed from there you know I started out singing you know before you know before rap even came into existence you know I was singing first so and I believe a couple of my other boys was as well and it just took off you know I mean I like to say it happen organically but I know you know the universe put everything together I mean even meeting those other three like it wasn't one of y'all that was doing that that one style and you was like oh that's dope let's all do that well lazy started it off but he started it off a little different he came in Sammy I put him up and strike him up and give it what they like man letting them know they both got the flow and he was brought up you using that using that and then crazy bone went to jail and he heard one line from Big Daddy and he while he was in jail for shooting wishbone while I was in jail for shoe that a minute Zach sorry god I don't know which one it was but he heard one line and he said he felt like why don't I take this one line and make it a whole rap and that's back when everybody was EGD everything everybody everybody was Iggy they didn't know how to get he didn't know how to bring together the elements to just keep saying real words no you ziggity just keep saying don't say whatever you do so and you know sometimes artists get lazy and they just want that chime instead of inwards and whatnot but yeah and then it just crazy brought it to the table he's like we all need to do this we all need to do this we is already harmonizing and it just came together and yeah who shot was born Cray why as we as our robbing people and um they got in the car I wish mom came over crazy I couldn't go to jail it was gonna be something it's gonna go to jail about something okay Michael Jennifer Roberts do we rob hit him with two 12 guys and the next guy that we robbed we handle more bullets we're like one or two bullets in the gauge and he had a bag of bullets in the car sweetie cuz we robbed somebody with a bag a 12-gauge shot you know a bucks and um and me and like we were gonna go he's about to rob this house up from Lele mom because they was [ __ ] with Lele mom so he's gonna go in there we heard who's these and [ __ ] up there whatnot so he's gonna go robbed a house and [ __ ] was just waitin long wish and cry and we driving at two stolen cars so we drive me and Leigh driving and [ __ ] and they just drove past fast in the van at that time that's when he is shot he shot him clean shot cuz he kept loading the [ __ ] up kept blowing it up was only six sticker fit netting [ __ ] so and then he had his finger on the goddamn trigger so he shot wish clean through his leg right clean shot and [ __ ] and um and I saw happen we found out the next it was an accident I was totally an accident yeah yeah it was totally an accident hey hey the best of friends now you can't see one without seeing the other don't if they can't laugh about their now yeah no yeah that's exactly because he kept telling throw the gun out and throw the gun out and aunt was just crazy he was just like he thought he killed him cuz it was so much blood you know I mean you know he was still looking out for each other you know all the wait here they drove the stolen car to das and then the guy dropped charges crazy was a pastor preacher preacher pastor and he just dropped the charges he found out what happened to us he was like or happened to them it's like I can press charges on these boys crazy went to jail though anyways what's your relationship like with the group now cuz I know back in the old three there was a statement that he wasn't a part of the group but I think y'all reconciled like what's beef on the roof of his records and they was cool with it they was cool with the label and I just wasn't cool with the label you know and that's where we kind of started separating business came into play you know I was still young I was still like [ __ ] that we need our masters [ __ ] her [ __ ] this place let's shoot this [ __ ] up we got goons everybody was killed he's [ __ ] and let's get our [ __ ] you know I'm saying and there's just looking at me like be man what the [ __ ] are you talking about my [ __ ] you know this is our dream you know I'm saying like [ __ ] their masters you know who say have [ __ ] in points [ __ ] in percentages we got a little money we never had no money before I had kids you know I had like three children and everybody in my ear like [ __ ] you need to be getting your master's [ __ ] you need to be doing this [ __ ] you need to be owning this you was right though yeah at the end of the day and but I'm grateful that you know that what they did what they did because you know right now ruthless records although they may not be putting out new records the missus she out there killing [ __ ] like I'm good like she is killing should you get you master backing though no just we get art we got our points our percentages and stuff like that you know we got a portion of it it's I think it retorts back to us thinking actually seven months now yeah yes oh [ __ ] you had your first child at 14 also right that's right so what was that like cuz that's around the same time the child was just hooked up as a group so how are you as a father at such a young age as a foster kid and I wanted to be better than who was raising me I guess so it became a vendetta at first being a parent became imma be better than that mother was right you know I'm sayin I ain't that I'm a good daddy you know I'm saying blasé skip and then it I was working for this local record this record label that we put some stuff out we're passing out flyers and making $15 a night on cars 45 bucks I get Similac and pampers give me a little pack of cigarettes [ __ ] ass beer and that continued so always been hustlin and I've been a daddy ever since you know once your father you're never not a father right you know what I mean I got grandkids you know buddy he's the same children and I Wow grand Edie not I don't you know I really I don't you know I feel I just kind of feel like just like a musician I kind of look at the rocker rogue groups I look at jay-z I look at the people that are my elders and my peers and look he's like what to strive for and then I'm the youngest guy in the group so I'm always gonna you know have a little slight edgy youth all for my boy so that give me enough room you know the maneuvering and [ __ ] but I really think in that context yeah huh how many grandkids six six kids Wow non-biological cap can I count down sixteen sixteen kids Wow now biological and dude 16 16 children and six grandpa I'm gonna turn my phone on oh my so I'll gift cards in this mother I'll gift card you went through a lot at a young age right and things that you didn't even know about when you were young until later so how was that for you like did the guys in the the resident Bone Thugs did they know about those things at first or was it something that it took a while for you to express just even you know being kidnapped yeah that [ __ ] your own stepfather yeah that [ __ ] him up mm-hmm yeah that that [ __ ] him up like they actually thought I was like cloud chasing it like when I put the music out there was actually like what the [ __ ] are you talking about you never talked to us about it yes be [ __ ] shootin Robin muhfuckas me crazy about this [ __ ] it's all sentimental and touchy you know my boys is my boy is what it used to be hunters that's the best way I can describe it like hunting people that night so you couldn't show no vulnerability but then it comes out in the music and they hear it and yeah what happened it just kind of changed a landscape of our relationship because I started going into another direction I started doing the make-a-wish Foundation and [ __ ] like that is [ __ ] they not ready for like my boys ain't in a reality and vlogging and all the rest of that they Lane just isn't that so yeah change changed it changed everything because the car ever come back well you know some of the people that you were hunting ever come back and say oh that was a dude that robbed me now he's in a group now I got to get him well I mean [ __ ] I had such a light voice back in the days they thought I was a girl I was robbing [ __ ] wait six-four six-five drop down but yeah I think karma came back a few times for us and you know there's a couple of things I needed to be paid a couple of debts we needed to pay off so a couple of lawsuits didn't surface and stuff like that but yeah some [ __ ] yeah affecting you when you got kidnapped how did that affect you later on and later it made me tough as a [ __ ] because it was like like news cameras was coming in and then right after that I wound up getting abused by the dude my mom was wet and he was supposed to be like my real dad and and then I wound up going to a foster home and and it just it it was just like a downward spiral all the way up until I met eazy-e like 15 16 16 16 that's 16 years old everything was just like [ __ ] terrible my life was just [ __ ] up oh you an American was warning you see I was kidnapped from four to six weeks long like 15 months I dove birthday about 50 not like six years old an American wanted worked like that when your story was featured on it well what happened was the guy John Walsh from America's Most Wanted he was just getting started his son it got kidnapped Adam Walsh and he was putting out this movie and he was fighting to put kidnapped kids at the end of the movie to show at the end like a whole bunch of pictures my mom was able to get my picture to him and I was in this reservation down in Oklahoma and with my babysitter and it came on TV and she called the police and our names was changed I got vaccinated like two times and [ __ ] I'm sick as hell this [ __ ] you know and you might never stop looking for you though never never never they gave her a lot of flack because she was an Italian woman and it was like eat that's what you get for messing with a black dude you know it was [ __ ] up back in the days like no Fox was prejudice than a [ __ ] you know against [ __ ] day on you know I'm saying so she had to fight fight fight she got a couple of laws changed and [ __ ] and yeah but she never stopped never ever stop do you remember being reunited because you thought your mom was dead yeah I remember yeah I remember being reunited she sold all the rights to NBC I think for about 10 years we got the rights back while ago the race for what the movie movie oh wow and I'm came to pick me up in the jet and my first experience on the plane you know I'm saying even when I'm on every time I get on a plane I think about my mom you know I'm saying I guess when I started singing for cuz I miss my mom and we be in a van and here's some music I was just that was where my love came from I had to be emotional this [ __ ] like be kidding never did reunite with your mom yeah that [ __ ] was that was big cuz we had thought she had died you know I mean we're told she had passed away she had died don't worry about it we moving on with life you know what I mean we moving on but did you have any Stockholm Syndrome you know how some kids get kidnapped but they sympathize with the person cuz it was he was your stepfather right when I found out I found out later on that he happened to be my real pop and my mom told me she didn't want to tell me just because of the whole situation and you know I was before DNA and genes and then she was more or less like if I keep you away from this but none of his characteristics will fall on you you know what I mean but yeah now after she had told me I was 39 years old when she had told me it was you know I took me back for a second but I happen to be you know in a great relationship you know what I mean somebody that solid that I know love me you know so did you speak to him after that no I'm not basically I buried him but I like because I knew he was my sister's father and I buried him for my sister's I wonder why I wonder why he did that why he further need to do that cuz ya'll you he knew you was his real son yeah well he didn't know that either oh you didn't know what I mean I think it was mostly to hurt my mom and you know back then you could beat him other [ __ ] up no matter if he was black or white you know this prio J you know you could beat the [ __ ] out of the mother [ __ ] and then just wheel him into the [ __ ] doctor and say fixer I broke her dam that actually happened to my mom was like fix or a broken you know what I mean and my mom she just got a lot of mouths you know I mean she liked a female Tupac she is not gonna shut up and you said before OD so I've told you that's what me shut although you already know I thought okay that's when this [ __ ] really hit the fan like I know the stash their first call good [ __ ] if you did any not you're going to jail oh yeah definitely definitely I finished writing it I had a meeting with heartbeat productions with the president up there mr. Chang and he told me like a year and a half ago he said well mr. heart isn't going to be doing anything as far as drama he said he's focused on comedy right now so I just invited my time because I really want to work with somebody that can get my vision oh yeah and you know the guys named Don Lemon to play Bryant Gumbel Mila Kunis that's always a good starting point to a movie I wanted to write the screenplay because people kept knocking on my door about the Bond movie and my god is just saying really that anywhere they at right now D like we still creating it and I knew that that was a story to tell so it kind of came out in a script first Charlamagne in you know I think it'll manifest and evolve right after this you think it's a different day in age now as far as expressing your emotion as an artist and as a man because back then it was hard for you to discuss things right so even talk about your whole kidnapped you've discussed how you were actually molested too as a child by a man and I felt like today people are more open about those things you think it was harder back then to disgusting it is now when people are more yeah you netic yeah you need a little bit more courage you need more courage back then now everything is is so feminized that it isn't a big deal and that could be a good thing or a bad thing it just depends on how you look at it you know some more of a lighter side not only to hip hop but society in general everything ain't taboo you know I'm saying you got the LGBTQ community and they got their own gang you know I mean so whatever you come out with has anything to do with that particular issue you have support oh hell yeah because I remember you went at Wendy Williams at one point oh yeah she was trippin before she became Oprah part two she was like man you up here you want cocaine I'm like baby I don't do no goddamn cocaine what do you tell them I'm a probation right now and then she was like well did your father and did your father and would would did he stick his fingers in your butt no but I played it cool you know it kept my composure stay classy with it well you she apologized on air right after she was like I feel so bad that's because I ain't act like no [ __ ] when I was up yeah I'd like to conduct myself like she's trying to get a reaction to have him I guess I guess you know I don't know what she was on maybe she was having a bad day maybe old boy was cheating on her you might have been on cocaine dependable year was I don't know but it's good to see where she adding was she evolved to imma do you know so take a punch you know I mean 21 savaging amigo you know well [ __ ] he handy said he was gonna [ __ ] my homeboys wife and um and then offset said throw your hands up and talk about money and [ __ ] and then and then he said y'all should be kissing our feet he put the legends damn legend [ __ ] we the only ones talking to y'all hmm he said and I was just like all right man [ __ ] this [ __ ] is like so how did this all start because it seemed like you were addressing that but you weren't trying to be kind of sending at first you think things got yeah yeah I addressed it on on like Facebook and you know made a big haha body it came at big boy he mark he's my guy you know what I'm saying and it kind of got tooken out of context but you know I kept trying to keep it classy and then I guess oh boy went on big boy a big boy you know feed and that goddamn dragon he said so do you still think you're the best group ever Bandon he's satting and lazy he woke up on one and say y'all [ __ ] need to shut the [ __ ] up Twitty supposed to feel it all right oh yeah hell yeah I mean hell hell yeah hell yeah definitely yes no slight to them guys you know I'm saying ladies kids and took pictures with them on took pictures with them and it's all one oh yes that squashed it out and everything oh yeah you know 21 savage apologized a little Lele behind closed doors I said what I said moving on and let's keep it pushing but you talk about it on this new album Kai yeah yeah we're gonna like just erase all see that was some LL Cool J [ __ ] I said [ __ ] these [ __ ] it I feel like it's some cannabis Nell oh cool dude sure you know it's like they gave me a little inspiration so I appreciate them guys cuz they you know they really made me get into my bag and I'm in my bag so much that like just putting our projects right now so um should I look if this might reignite something because you did put this out and there's a few different references amen [ __ ] I don't I don't really think nobody lyrically want to [ __ ] with me you know anyway like I don't really think nobody lyrically really want to do [ __ ] with you know so I for their sake I hope they don't say that cuz I ain't digging like I can go in like going in go in like I can go in but I'm go in but yeah hope not on for this thing you know you talked about doing a bone movie do you think that's great Outta Compton film act accurately portrayed easy I don't know about accurately portray ting but it was one hell of a movie I don't want that [ __ ] I got emotional she couldn't believe it it was it felt like easy it really really did i do did a great job and for such a great career to mash it in together and cube still shine and Dre still shining yellow shine and ranch on and hellar shine for whatever he was shining fo in all these [ __ ] to shine like that [ __ ] was positive I loved and I think it did all I mean I think it captured just what eazy-e would have wanted I think he's smiling at that particular what about Jerry Heller he didn't like his portrayal would you believe that Jerry Heller is a different guy he didn't feel like he was wrong about anything he felt like he protect the easy to the fullest look I cleaned up all your drug money I taught you the ins and outs of this [ __ ] you need to be getting all the money so it's basically if you flip it it's just like telling Dre give them an M half of yo [ __ ] we're telling Q give mac-10 half of yo [ __ ] they understand now well hell it was telling easy then you did what I'm saying it was all easy money but that was more awesome man we [ __ ] we we homies you know I'm saying I want my [ __ ] but it was boobies and it was business like a mother in the movie went easy went broke and I was like his money probably was a little funny but that was some [ __ ] I think they was trying to cram in when he had a bad time in the wrong timeline I think it happened when they put that [ __ ] in the wrong place just because they had to fit everything in them how did you how did to greet me easy how did he sign yo we know we never got to that oh it's a long way bus tickets to LA we walked a tone Lopes house he couldn't really do nothing for us you know he didn't have somebody told us he live over here walked over the tarrlok's house knocked on his door I was a minute it was a minute but he was still making money I think he had just done the Ace Ventura thing okay think like that came out around 94 some [ __ ] y'all just pulled up at his crib pull walked up to his career walking through enemy who's and [ __ ] we look so goddamn crazy you got on a Michigan Jets Chicago Bulls we look like Airy gang in that [ __ ] yeah you know someone walked out we did we did music from the heart of war from our our like our third or our third release hmm and he was he was just like y'all boys don't nothing I can do I can't do anything so then we got a link up with eazy-e and he called us on our phone I say cray there's him say your [ __ ] she was like I want to hear you rap too man I massage there Milo [ __ ] he was like all right I'm gonna give y'all crawler I'm coming to pick y'all up like cool cool cool and then the people we were staying with locked a phone in the room you know how the devil is you go always you always know I finna do [ __ ] no I was there and she left the whole day phone ringing in the room I want to kick that [ __ ] door in but we all in LA it's like nine of us in that [ __ ] and she feeding us is she it you know she on her mama [ __ ] she on her mama bear she's in the baby room where that phone is he they sent a leader the leader the foe I vibe I guess you know in retrospect and then on the box you guys remember the box yeah talking about videos eazy-e appeared was like 10 minutes after she came home he's mad as [ __ ] couldn't say anything so easy appeared on a box performing and Cleveland eazy-e all the greatest hits at levert rustled up enough money to get back to Cleveland get two bus tickets and rest is history we got to the back he was like he's like we guys you lazy got to say his [ __ ] and he said the one I was I said we hyping him up he strike it about we given her what they like or whatever and he was like yeah y'all come back here y'all come back here we scared to fly so he sent us back on the bus three more days back through was cool yeah yeah it was all you know it still scared it ain't my most favorite thing in the world you're pretty good yeah my most favorite thing in the world to do but [ __ ] gotta do it what do you think about all the conspiracy theories surrounding eazy-e stuff like you know I remember there was a thing about oh he was they stuck him with a needle and all kind of stuff remember days is straight out of Compton it seemed like when there jumped him that it seemed like they was implying something like that too when he had got junk cuz it was just you know that dark ass music and [ __ ] and then I like well my god kid frost said he said he used to go to an acupuncturist and it could have came from there because no body none of the farm up my swat rock I don't have to say [ __ ] none of the women that he [ __ ] I shouldn't say a [ __ ] yeah but none of the women that he was with ain't nobody got [ __ ] there by Chile kids clean Board of Health healthiest [ __ ] mmm so yeah I don't I don't think Heller did anything I don't think nobody the Heller was messing with did anything or any it out I just think I would defeat the purpose this joke said something I think it was office on Jimmy Kimmel is there some to the effect of you we stick you with the needle now I'm a sure there's a scary dude so I'm not surprised not surprising then that guy says do you have any run-ins with him no I had a run-in with death-row back in when it first jumped off I was with my homeboys from the black hole of watts and it was some little kiddie [ __ ] but everybody became friends after like hawk past like snoop when he was leaving and he was going over to Master P it was like everybody just started becoming friends and [ __ ] like because we all in the same neighborhood we you know we all running around with the same kind of cliques and sets and it's all Chris only Crips and bloods and and you know the Mexican gangs out there [ __ ] I'm the only things that's out in LA so once you know like a serious set and they like you [ __ ] with my [ __ ] it's gonna be war up in this [ __ ] everybody chills what we call the [ __ ] out it always a plan for everyone to go solo from the beginning yeah lazy was solo first like we did our first local [ __ ] lazy at his old lazybone production lazybone appears courtesy you get that the productions and then flesh went solo first really and he hit big with Russell you know I'm saying Russell put like 2 million in his pocket god damn Russell you rock and and then after that we all just did our own solo things together like signed together under the same kind of tag what was it relativity ain't around no mo nikhat records nothing so I saw you pondering on social media whether or not you should try to sign a major label deal or stay independent yeah I think I I'm thinking independent just depends on the situation or what they talk about I'm gonna take the meeting like I ain't gonna look at him like dang [ __ ] I'm here in New York I might as well get as much business as I can I'm probably gonna stay independent cuz it's a lot better I could do what I want when I want and you know I couldn't wait to tell DJ envy about my work about my entrepreneurial [ __ ] like as far as running ads and doing campaigns and really learning about it and watching the tutorials and getting knee-deep in it's not quite real estate sir but and grind it felt so good just just see the results and I got a paid nobody it's it's it's really a my kids and your grandkids oh yeah yeah do you know what I mean though the record labels and you know what I mean so and carbon monoxide hit the charts I saw that congratulations on that's right that's right I hope I got y'all some I got brought rappers that's what I wanted to do I got you three personal you know because CDs sound a little bit better than I wanted to let everybody know don't let the CD game fail you because the sounds that you know on social media not social media excuse me but services via the streaming service they ain't the same sound it ain't the uh you don't get to Chris penis because it gets it dummies down every time you transfer it's just like with a picture like you shoot someone again you email it to you it's cool but then you take your email and email it to him and then you email it to her and it's grainy than a [ __ ] so every time you transfer that's not for you youngsters out there to understand transfer a right from the source Dropbox is probably the best route about this question why do you think Cleveland didn't prosper more in hip hop after you I think because we were such a juggernaut that MGK and Kid Cudi and the rest of the guys ray cash and a few other youngsters out there had a hard-ass record mm-hmm I don't think they were able to to get from up under the bone thugs-n-harmony brand a brand is crazy anybody that comes up under it normally get [ __ ] squashed and they don't get to flourish and become what they want to become in it because it always goes right back to bone thugs-n-harmony you know so that's one thing I've been we're trying to work out for my children for them to understand how that works and well yeah that's why I think I just think I agree with you and I think that the bar you all set just as far as the talent level it was so different that's what people were expecting from Cleveland something that was that groundbreaking and coaches shift yeah yeah I think so as well plus the style and bringing easy to the neighborhood and just fully representing it I think yeah and now we got the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame out there then LeBron was a whole nother enigma it's always like man [ __ ] that music SHhhh it's LeBron you know what I mean you got the Browns and Cleveland Indians so I think when you add all that [ __ ] up man it's it's hard to breathe out that [ __ ] it's very hard to breathe when you talk about your trauma that you experienced in your childhood does it make you feel free I got like therapeutic for you oh yeah yeah definitely um it helps me a lot because a lot of people come past me and say you know I appreciate it I really appreciate you coming out saying what you saying I feel better I don't feel so self-conscious about what the [ __ ] I went through so yeah it really does so plus the the everybody else that's really going through some [ __ ] in a life you know what I'm saying so when people was calling busy crazy because he was drinking so much and and wiling was it because he was trying to like suppress that trauma I think as I look back I think they year I think I had a lot to do with it you know just trying to get shake those voices and shake those demons off and just plow forward and being able to bury it in in a bottle of alcohol was always an easier thing to do you got a man up though when you get a little older and your liver and your body start talking to you like okay you had your fun you won't die you want to do this [ __ ] [ __ ] snitch but I mean it worked out for the best I was just tripping on tips and [ __ ] my my father-in-law he gave me this brand new Winchester like worth three four thousand dollars and all kind of guns and [ __ ] so I was just feeling myself you look at you alive yeah after that yeah well you know you know I BAE when she told me to actually I started like for some reason I started knowing the guns I'm like to [ __ ] legal this [ __ ] you know you the neighborhood many times police come around we run it we are throwing everything we don't everything out but yeah yes it was one of them days I wanna go back to when you were talking about roofless with the label would you have would you have had those same problems if easy was a lot could it'll be the same contract right I think we would have I think that I seen some real shifty [ __ ] but I'm not gonna [ __ ] on my man's because he's not here but yeah make a long story short yeah yeah I think it would have been some [ __ ] mm-hm would you have been upset could you you know like once again it's just business yeah I mean I didn't well see I was in a different place because I was too young to sign anyway mmm-hmm so I was kind of okay and free but what I was seeing was like what my boys had gotten themselves into and then it kind of died so fast I couldn't really say [ __ ] and then you know Tamika came into the picture and that's when I read all everything hit the fan right did it make it hard for labels to sign you because they were like he's not showing up for shows and they don't really understand why yeah reliable he's kicked out of the group and he's back in the group right right right it made it very very difficult you know and I think that you know it could have been ways to avoid it but when you young and you're being told what to say to the media and you want to you know kind of keep your boys safe you know it's a lot of [ __ ] I could say but that's family business you know say you want your net not [ __ ] up your boys brand or [ __ ] up what people feel about your crew so you got to be like gotta just take that [ __ ] you don't would you tell the real story ever in the movie oh yeah yes oh yeah yeah but of course you not want to attack protect the integrity of the brand as well so some things cuz we're such of a family I'm a guard my boys and [ __ ] you know so some Chenango well carbon monoxide is out right now yes sir they could pick it up on all streaming services or purchase it at a store they can purchase it on WWE I am busy bong calm because I'm doing everything independent right now so yeah definitely and it's doing really really well really really well I got my son on there ybl Sinatra I got my niece on there eysan a and my boy blaze big shout out the blaze I'll wait a minute big shout out blaze nothin beloved and I'm beloved it's a great record from the beginning to the end can we ask you can I ask you one favor a lot of kids might not know who Bizzy Bone is and the style and some of the stuff that you guys have done do you have a 16 for them right now but they can where they can understand what Bizzy Bone is yeah it might not be 16 but go I mean whatever you need I'm Betty began amaz realized again in the Vicker woman [ __ ] in the middle woman newborn style the foul Sinan beginning in venom would he answered the mental the ghetto religion beleaguered revision we back from prison but don't nobody film but the millions around the globe and the mission was money was go but he would not he would money because he was at at a gully would nothing but ugly souls bloody beggar citrus no wanna touch me wet wasn't a rough enough gun up in lust but I just corrupt I don't even a rough people to come up what up trapped in a rap sheet of Trumpets pump in telling his something snatcher we are in a past year tatted like Cairo and medallions diamonds and a Gallo get a wish bastards faster than the average asses and the shadows out in a battlefield Diddy is a mass so I think he just think he's Chef Boyardee that [ __ ] I think he put it together I don't know I don't know if he just ripped it ripped it ripped it cuz big was really really talented big dude he could carry a verse so well this is one part of our job that we love sitting down with somebody legendary like busy bones so we so much appreciate you for coming through that's what we showed you guys for having me in yes sir I do my social media [ __ ] yeah so you want to check us out first of all make sure you follow all my boys lazy crazy wish flesh bone thugs-n-harmony all the respect respectful social media myself busy bone mr MC CA any mr. McCain or Instagram or fate yet Facebook I am busy bone and oh [ __ ] my youtube channel arey Thursday every Saturday you see me in my lame my grown man Jam TV just typing jam TV busy boning that's me all right well this busy bone it's The Breakfast Club good morning [Music]
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Channel: Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM
Views: 1,956,594
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Keywords: the breakfast club, breakfast club, power1051, celebrity news, radio, video, interview, angela yee, charlamagne tha god, dj envy
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Length: 45min 2sec (2702 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 18 2019
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