Bizzy Bone Talks Illuminati, Artists Selling Their Souls for Fame and Money

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Published 2017-05-10
Bizzy Bone and Krazie Bone chopped it up with VladTV, revealing their thoughts on the Illuminati and the possibility of young rappers getting into the society. Bizzy chimed in by saying that a lot of young artists are going the gimmicky route for shock value purposes.

Later on in the interview, Bizzy and Krayzie speak about the possibility of a Bone Thugs biopic, which you can hear more about in the above video.

All Comments (21)
  • Young ppl in the comments funny not knowing who they are. They were huge. Only group to do features with Eazy, Pac & Biggie
  • I’m so glad I was a young man in the 90’s. I feel like we’re the last real generation that’s not destroyed by misinformation and overconsumption of media. We we’re raised to belief what was right in front of us and nothing else.
  • I am amazed by how these guys came through. They were in the thick of everything and came out with clear heads and their own thoughts. So proud of them!!!
  • @user-vq4vv5wo6k
    Does anybody else notice Bizzy sounds a lot like Katt Williams when he speaks, his Mannerisms etc.?
  • It's sad how Bone Thugs is erased from hip hop history. These guys are the foundation of so many styles now a days.
  • Everything Bizzy is saying is so logical and respectful. Mad props to him for keeping it real!
  • Please guys were literally the pioneer of rap groups and they deserve a spot in the rock and roll hall of fame just as much as any other person there does You still have fans out here from way back boys
  • @teflonjohn654
    Krayzie bone look like he's ordering a pizza but just doesn't know what toppings to get lmao
  • There will never ever be another Bone Thugz. They are still my favorite rap group back in the day and present
  • When I was in Boot Camp for the Marine Corps in 2012, our heavyhat (a 6’1” off the block type, Jacked, Huge black guy-just for reference) was the one to train us with rifle manual and drill. For 2+ months we as recruits hadn’t heard any type of music “except at church”, but the morning before our final drill, my damn heavyhat comes out with a boombox at 3:30am and gets us awake and we literally stand there and watch this MF Dominate rifle manual to THE WEED SONG by BT&H. It was one of the coolest fucking moments of my entire life.
  • @KyOte13
    These dudes were the most original thing to come outta hip hop PERIOD. They were the crossroads ( no pun intended) of hip hop and r&b. They could spit wicked and sing like angels… truly had that east coast street corner doo wop vibe, that other groups couldn’t touch. Bone thugs 4 Lyfe
  • The industry doesn't want their kind of music cause they have a message to wake the people up, we still play their music
  • @fist82
    Krayzie Bone playing candy crush during the whole interview
  • Bizzie bone was always my favorite and their is a lot of truth on what he's speaking on. Stay woke and prayed up🙏🏿❤
  • @geraldwelch3487
    Seeing the amount of space they give each other when talking and the shows of respect that has been made to not talk over each other is beautiful. They clearly have gone through some shit. This is some beautiful human dynamics.
  • @Theoracleman50
    krazy bone playing. angry birds on his phone. like the interview aint happening.
  • @kilocabrera1
    krazie on his phone tellin the squad "bizzy goin off on one again"
  • @add8370
    Bone Thugs is one of the only groups that has the insight into the industry BEFORE and AFTER it was completely corrupted. They brought in the rap industry with TALENT. Then it was taken over for an agenda instead of being about talent. Props to these men 👏 for standing up and speaking the FACTS!!
  • we need to keep Bone Thugs alive. They’re one of the true forms of hip hop left.