![]() Ouija,” wherein exquisite vocal harmonies served as a medium for asking a spirit board about the future. The lyrical focus combined violent, ultra-capitalistic bravado with horror and supernatural references. Capitalizing on the growing popularity of gangsta rap, the EP crossed over into the mainstream. The album caught the attention of Eazy-E, who signed the crew to Ruthless Records.Įazy-E produced Bone’s first EP, “Creepin on ah Come Up,” in 1994 and even made a cameo. It’s a rough but intriguing album, jam-packed with explicit lyrics and featuring the act’s erstwhile Jamaican patois moch. But certain artists I discovered as a teen continue to make their way onto my playlists: DJ Screw, Public Enemy, N.W.A., Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. ![]() On the spectrum of Tyler, the Creator (see “Bitch Suck Dick”) to Soulja Boy (see “Kim Kardashian”) to Drake (see “Thank Me Now”), there's just not a lot that catches my ear. ![]() I'm not a huge fan of rap and hip-hop these days. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (from left) Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-n-Bone and Bizzy Bone
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