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Title: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Mr. Humonculous on May 16, 2006, 03:20:41 PM
Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface Label
By Fawn Renee

Cleveland-bred rap crew Bone Thugs-N-Harmony recently inked a deal with Interscope Records via producer Swizz Beatz' Full Surface imprint. The group is currently working on an as-yet-untitled album, slated for a late 2006 release.
The new set will feature production by Swizz Beatz, Kanye West, Lil' Jon, Three 6 Mafia, Big Boi of Outkast, and Dr. Dre, and boasts new lyrics by imprisoned Bone Thugs member Flesh-N-Bone.

The rapper, brother of member Layzie Bone, is currently serving an 11-year sentence in a California prison on various gun charges. He is eligible for parole in 2008.

"[Swizz Beatz] said he wanted to help us get back in the game so we started working with him," Krayzie Bone told AllHipHop.com. "At first we were going to sign with J Records, because that's who Swizz' label was under, but Swizz' deal ran up with J Records. Then other people started hearing that we were working with Swizz Beatz and started making offers, and Interscope was one of the biggest offers that came through. So now we're signed to Swizz [and going] through Interscope."

The group will begin recording next week in Arizona. "As soon as we get a hit single you're going to hear it on the radio, probably way before the album comes out," said Krayzie. "Gotta get a head-start on the competition out there."

Though fans can look forward to hearing Flesh-N-Bone on the new album, former associate Bizzy Bone will be missing in action, according to the remaining Bone Thug members.

The group cut ties with the troubled rapper in October 2002 after he showed up intoxicated to a show at BB King's Blues Club in New York City. This, along with several other incidents, led to the group officially parting ways with Bizzy.

Despite the turmoil, however, Krayzie said the group harbors no hard feelings.

"We're cool [with Bizzy], but as far as speaking to him, I'm not sure if anyone can have a regular conversation with him right now," said Krayzie Bone. "Right now I guess he's going through whatever he's going through in life. Whenever he wants to come back he can come back. Ain't gonna be no dis songs about him or nothin' like that. We're still family."

Along with the release of their album, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is also launching a new clothing line called The Line, in addition to Krayzie's sneaker brand, TL Classics.

http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=5678
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: QuietTruth on May 16, 2006, 03:27:33 PM
Swizz Beatz and Bone Thug-N-Harmony....Nah not feeling that one.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: youngmessnucca on May 16, 2006, 03:32:25 PM
there probably  my favorite group ever, but without Bizzy, the album isn't going to be that good imo.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on May 16, 2006, 04:09:50 PM
there probably  my favorite group ever, but without Bizzy, the album isn't going to be that good imo.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: Eddie G. on May 16, 2006, 04:46:05 PM
Sounds good to me, I've always thought Bizzy sounded like a bitch for the most part anyways.  Swizz Beats is a good producer too.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: Sikotic™ on May 16, 2006, 05:04:29 PM
Not feelin' this combo. They need Bizzy too. I'll wait and listen before I judge though.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Dubz on May 16, 2006, 05:20:53 PM
wont be the same w/o bizzy, but any bone thugs is better than no bon thugs
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: J Bananas on May 16, 2006, 05:23:01 PM
could be interesting....could be shitty, given bones track record for the last 5 years, prolly shitty
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: mauzip on May 16, 2006, 05:26:53 PM
Not feelin' this combo. They need Bizzy too. I'll wait and listen before I judge though.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Eihtball on May 16, 2006, 07:39:06 PM
I don't like the fact that Bizzy's gone, either, but given how crazy he's become in the past few years, it may be for the better.  I haven't heard one Bizzy solo album that was even listenable, whereas Krayzie and Layzie have routinely put out solo albums that are as good as anything Bone ever did together.

At least they have a major label deal again.  That's most def a good thing.  I dunno how well they'll do with production by Swizz Beatz, but at least they've got Lil Jon, and Krayzie usually sounds good over Lil Jon beats.  Hopefully, this new deal will revive their career.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: BizzyR.I.P. on May 16, 2006, 07:43:34 PM
Bizzy Bone's The Gift was the best Bone solo IMO. I'm curious to see the 3-6 & Dre combo with Bone.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: jeromechickenbone on May 16, 2006, 08:42:35 PM
Krayzie and Layzie have routinely put out solo albums that are as good as anything Bone ever did together.


MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how any of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Eihtball on May 16, 2006, 08:53:53 PM
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: jeromechickenbone on May 16, 2006, 09:14:23 PM
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.

I just find it ironic how you threw that line out there just a few days ago and follow it up with this post. 

What about E. 1999 and Creepin on ah come up?  Thug on da line's as good as those two?  GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE.  Have I heard thug on da line??? Have you heard E. 1999 and Creepin? I hope your statement was out of ignorance, and you haven't heard these two albums cuz you look like a clown.

E. 1999 is certified CLASSIC.  Creepin is pretty much widely regarded as classic material, albeit an EP.  I could see how someone MIGHT place TODL over Art of War, but I sure as hell wouldn't.  To me, it shits all over it.  But you saying TODL is better than AOW isn't NEARLY as ridiculous as saying that ANY Bone solo touches their first two major releases.  That really does go down as some of the stupidest shit I've read on these boards, and thats saying something.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: Sikotic™ on May 16, 2006, 10:09:15 PM
Bizzy Bone's The Gift was the best Bone solo IMO. I'm curious to see the 3-6 & Dre combo with Bone.

Yup. Easily my favorite Bone solo. I was playin that record non stop for like 9 months.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Eihtball on May 17, 2006, 06:22:11 AM
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.

I just find it ironic how you threw that line out there just a few days ago and follow it up with this post. 

What about E. 1999 and Creepin on ah come up?  Thug on da line's as good as those two?  GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE.  Have I heard thug on da line??? Have you heard E. 1999 and Creepin? I hope your statement was out of ignorance, and you haven't heard these two albums cuz you look like a clown.

E. 1999 is certified CLASSIC.  Creepin is pretty much widely regarded as classic material, albeit an EP.  I could see how someone MIGHT place TODL over Art of War, but I sure as hell wouldn't.  To me, it shits all over it.  But you saying TODL is better than AOW isn't NEARLY as ridiculous as saying that ANY Bone solo touches their first two major releases.  That really does go down as some of the stupidest shit I've read on these boards, and thats saying something.

I am a Bone fan for life.  Have been since '94.

That said, I will no longer reply to you, as it's obvious that your ass is  bitter about the stupid statements you've made where I've clowned you, and now you looking for payback.  But I ain't letting myself get baited into this shit.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: youngmessnucca on May 17, 2006, 09:01:52 AM
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.

I just find it ironic how you threw that line out there just a few days ago and follow it up with this post. 

What about E. 1999 and Creepin on ah come up?  Thug on da line's as good as those two?  GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE.  Have I heard thug on da line??? Have you heard E. 1999 and Creepin? I hope your statement was out of ignorance, and you haven't heard these two albums cuz you look like a clown.

E. 1999 is certified CLASSIC.  Creepin is pretty much widely regarded as classic material, albeit an EP.  I could see how someone MIGHT place TODL over Art of War, but I sure as hell wouldn't.  To me, it shits all over it.  But you saying TODL is better than AOW isn't NEARLY as ridiculous as saying that ANY Bone solo touches their first two major releases.  That really does go down as some of the stupidest shit I've read on these boards, and thats saying something.

I am a Bone fan for life.  Have been since '94.

That said, I will no longer reply to you, as it's obvious that your ass is  bitter about the stupid statements you've made where I've clowned you, and now you looking for payback.  But I ain't letting myself get baited into this shit.

I still dont see how you could put any Bone solo over COACU & East99. Part of what made Bone so dope, is the way they flowed and complimented each other. With alot of group that start off as groups, their solo material isnt gonna be a sharp as the group releases ( Wu-Tang, DPG, etc. ). They have made some good solos, but nothing can compare to their 1st 2 releases
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Eihtball on May 17, 2006, 09:05:32 AM
I still dont see how you could put any Bone solo over COACU & East99. Part of what made Bone so dope, is the way they flowed and complimented each other. With alot of group that start off as groups, their solo material isnt gonna be a sharp as the group releases ( Wu-Tang, DPG, etc. ). They have made some good solos, but nothing can compare to their 1st 2 releases

Where did I ever say any solos were "over" those two albums?  I know those two are both classics, nothing can change that.  Albums can be of equal quality even if one is of "classic" status and the other isn't.

I don't consider "Hell On Earth" to be a classic like "The Infamous", but I think an argument can be made that in terms of production/lyricism quality, it is almost equal.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surfa
Post by: Fuck Your Existence on May 17, 2006, 09:25:55 AM
As much as I like Krayzie and Layzie,it wont ever be the same without Bizzy regardless who's producing or featured on a track.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: The "Untouchable" DJR on May 17, 2006, 11:46:37 AM
So itz finally goin' down I saw an add in some magazine for tha Bone/Swizz/Full Surface hook up couple of months ago, this iz definitely something that I'm lookin' forward to I'm really curious what this album iz gonna sound like with those producerz but where'z DJ Uneek??
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: jeromechickenbone on May 17, 2006, 04:54:59 PM
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.

I just find it ironic how you threw that line out there just a few days ago and follow it up with this post. 

What about E. 1999 and Creepin on ah come up?  Thug on da line's as good as those two?  GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE.  Have I heard thug on da line??? Have you heard E. 1999 and Creepin? I hope your statement was out of ignorance, and you haven't heard these two albums cuz you look like a clown.

E. 1999 is certified CLASSIC.  Creepin is pretty much widely regarded as classic material, albeit an EP.  I could see how someone MIGHT place TODL over Art of War, but I sure as hell wouldn't.  To me, it shits all over it.  But you saying TODL is better than AOW isn't NEARLY as ridiculous as saying that ANY Bone solo touches their first two major releases.  That really does go down as some of the stupidest shit I've read on these boards, and thats saying something.

I am a Bone fan for life.  Have been since '94.

That said, I will no longer reply to you, as it's obvious that your ass is  bitter about the stupid statements you've made where I've clowned you, and now you looking for payback.  But I ain't letting myself get baited into this shit.

Don't be a pussy - it's only the internet. 

It's a message board brotha.  I just asked you to back up your asinine statement.  So you belive you "clowned me"...who cares?  I'm not on here keeping score of who I do agree with and who I don't.  I take each person's post at face value - I don't care who's saying it, I care only WHAT they're saying.   I'm here to learn and debate.  You might be shocked to find that you're not the first person on here thats been asked to validate their claims.  If you can't back it up say so, but don't use this smoke and mirrors tactic to try to cover up the fact that you made a ridiculous statement and have no support of it.  Sticking your head in the sand and pretending like you didn't say just validates that it was indeed asinine.





Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: arsonist on May 17, 2006, 06:31:54 PM
HELL YEA, BONE WAS MY FAVORITE SINCE PAC PASSED. I LOVE THE SHIT, EVEN BEFORE THE MAINSTREAM HYPE. THE BONE ENTERPRISE SHIT, WAS ILL.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: Maniac Marxxx on May 19, 2006, 03:41:20 AM
there probably  my favorite group ever, but without Bizzy, the album isn't going to be that good imo.
MOST...RETARDED....POST...EVER

LMFAO!  Nigga put down the sherm stick and get out D-Bo's pigeon coop.  PLEASE explain how amy of their solos match up to Creepin on ah come up, E. 1999 ETERNAL, or even Art of War. 

Still bitter about all those times I've called you on something, huh?  Even to the point that you bite my style?

Ever heard Krayzie's "Thug On Da Line" album?  If you did, I think you'd know what I'm talking about.  No, it's not a new classic, but it was damn close.  And "Art of War" was mediocre, IMO...too long and full of filler, even though it did have some great tracks.

I just find it ironic how you threw that line out there just a few days ago and follow it up with this post. 

What about E. 1999 and Creepin on ah come up?  Thug on da line's as good as those two?  GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE.  Have I heard thug on da line??? Have you heard E. 1999 and Creepin? I hope your statement was out of ignorance, and you haven't heard these two albums cuz you look like a clown.

E. 1999 is certified CLASSIC.  Creepin is pretty much widely regarded as classic material, albeit an EP.  I could see how someone MIGHT place TODL over Art of War, but I sure as hell wouldn't.  To me, it shits all over it.  But you saying TODL is better than AOW isn't NEARLY as ridiculous as saying that ANY Bone solo touches their first two major releases.  That really does go down as some of the stupidest shit I've read on these boards, and thats saying something.

I am a Bone fan for life.  Have been since '94.

That said, I will no longer reply to you, as it's obvious that your ass is  bitter about the stupid statements you've made where I've clowned you, and now you looking for payback.  But I ain't letting myself get baited into this shit.

I still dont see how you could put any Bone solo over COACU & East99. Part of what made Bone so dope, is the way they flowed and complimented each other. With alot of group that start off as groups, their solo material isnt gonna be a sharp as the group releases ( Wu-Tang, DPG, etc. ). They have made some good solos, but nothing can compare to their 1st 2 releases


I got to agree, none of bones solo realeses are as good as creepin on the come up or east99, in my opinion they aint even better than art of war. They do have good solo albums tho.
Title: Re: Bone Thug-N-Harmony Ink Deal With Interscope Through Swizz Beatz' Full Surface
Post by: daWappla on May 19, 2006, 05:54:15 PM
If Swizz Beats and this deal can get Bone back in the spotlight then I´m all for it... It could have gotten far worse, like doing a collabo with Paris Hilton... anyway..

Bone is a lot like Eazy, I guess, in the sense that none of them really gets the props that they deserve. So they really deserve this and I really hope it works out for them... Hopefully they can get back to the top and who knows, fueled by this hopefully new exposure, Bizzy gets his act together and they can work things out and become those Bone Thugs again which we used to know..