Bone Thugs N Harmony Not Convinced Eazy-E Died From AIDS

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We here at VladTV got a chance to catch up with Krayzie Bone, Flesh-N-Bone and Wi$h Bone to discuss how they got their start and their relationship with the legendary Eazy-E. Though the outspoken N.W.A. member succumbed to complications from AIDS well over 20 years ago, the members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony continue to keep his legacy going, as he was the one to help with their mainstream success.

"We was a handful in the beginning," Krayzie Bone remembers. "One night everything is regular and then by the end of the week - the week it came out - Eazy [-E] was calling us telling us we had the number one song on the radio," he recalls when asked about the group's breakout track, "Thuggish Ruggish Bone." Eazy-E signed the Cleveland artists to Ruthless Records in 1993, and the crew was there for all the mishaps that went on around the time, including when N.W.A.'s former manager, Jerry Heller, was fired.

Backtracking to Eazy-E again, the members were asked if they believe he truly died from AIDS, to which they still remain skeptical about to this day - Wi$h Bone says it was "real sudden," especially since he still looked to be in tip-top shape until his demise. "Just rationally thinking, something had to go on," he concludes.


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A group who never lived up to their potential and suffered greatly by the loss of Eazy.
 
With that clip of Suge joking about Eazy getting HIV/AIDS, has the Lodi Dodi intro on Doggystyle ever been discussed? Doggystyle dropped in 93, and Eazy didn't reveal he had HIV until 95.
 
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With that clip of Suge joking about Eazy getting HIV/AIDS, has the Lodi Dodi intro on Doggystyle ever been discussed? Doggystyle dropped in 93, and Eazy didn't reveal he had HIV until 95.

The rumor or suspicion of him having it probably circulated years before 1995. Was more than likely kept under wraps. Interesting thought
 
u can't be serious :smh:

Serious. They had 2 dope albums (creepin on a come up and e eternal). Art of war was a 2 disc that had a bunch of fillers and really should have been 1 disc. Mo thugs compilation was decent but really didn't do anything.

They were/are one of my favorite groups but fell off as soon as eazy died. I felt like they lost their direction. Definitely not one of the greatest groups ever.
 
Aren't they the second biggest selling rap group of all time? I know they were the biggest at one point but Outkast passed them up.
 
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hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nawwwwwwwwwwww
 
Yup clipse > them
Gotta let that Ohio pride go
 
I actually got 8 ball n mjg, ugk n 3 6 over em too so they like 6 on my list. For the love of money will always be my **** tho
 
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