Bizzy Bone

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Bizzy Bone

Bizzy Bone (* 12. September 1976 in Columbus , Ohio ; actually Bryon McCane ) is an American rapper and a member of from Cleveland coming hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony . He is also known under the pseudonyms Lil´Ripsta , Double Z and BBGambini .

Life

Bizzy was born in Columbus , Ohio . The son of an African American father and an Italian mother, he and his two half-sisters were kidnapped by his stepfather at the age of four and moved from state to state. In 1983, young Bryon was spotted by a neighbor who saw a photo of him on a TV show called Adam and called the police. His mother remarried and the stepfather abused him and his mother. Bryon and his sisters were sent to a children's home. When he was thirteen, however, he moved to live with his sisters and their father in Cleveland , where he also met his friends Steven " Layzie Bone " Howse, Anthony " Krayzie Bone " Henderson, Charles " Wish Bone " Scruggs and Stanley " Flesh-N -Bone “Howse met and founded the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony .

Rap style

Bizzy's rap style is characterized by his high voice and fast pace. He has worked with rap musicians Eazy-E , Tupac Shakur and The Notorious BIG .

religion

Bizzy Bone sang in the church choir in his childhood . His confession to Jesus Christ can be found in many of his songs. One of his most important is Jesus from the 2001 album The Gift . However, his 2007 album Trials & Tribulations also repeatedly contains references to Islam .

History of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Bizzy founded the group BONE Enterprise in 1992 together with Krayzie Bone , Layzie Bone , Wish-N-Bone and Flesh-N-Bone . Under this name they recorded the album Faces of Death , which was not a success because their label was quite unknown. So the members turned to Eazy-E , the owner of Ruthless Records, and got signed. From then on they called themselves Bone Thugs-N-Harmony .

In 1994 they released their first EP Creepin on ah come up , and the singles Thuggish Ruggish Bone and Foe tha love of $ obtained from it achieved four-fold platinum status. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard charts and stayed in the top 200 for seven weeks. In 1995 they released the album E. 1999 Eternal , which is their best-selling album. Eazy-E was unable to see the success because he died of AIDS in March 1995. Her double album was called Art Of War . At the time, Bizzy was rarely seen at concerts and in the music videos because he disapproved of the management of Ruthless Records by Eazy-Es's widow Tomica Woods Wright. His 1998 album Heaven'z Movie was # 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was awarded gold status by the RIAA .

Discography

  • 1998: Heaven'z Movie
  • 2001: The Gift
  • 2004: The Beginning and the End
  • 2004: Alpha and Omega
  • 2004: For the Fans Vol.1
  • 2005: For the Fans Vol.2
  • 2005: Bone Brothers (Bone Brothers)
  • 2005: Speaking in Tongues
  • 2006: Thugs Revenge
  • 2006: The Story
  • 2006: The Midwest Cowboy
  • 2006: Evolution of Elevation
  • 2007: Bone Brothers 2 (Bone Brothers)
  • 2007: The Best of Bizzy Bone
  • 2007: Trials & Tribulations
  • 2007: Bone-Ified: Thugs Unification
  • 2008: Ruthless
  • 2008: Bone Brothers 3 (Bone Brothers)
  • 2008: A Song For You
  • 2008: Revival
  • 2009: Back With The Thugs
  • 2009: Back With The Thugs Volume 2
  • 2010: Crossroads 2010
  • 2010: The Greatest Rapper Alive
  • 2011: Mr. Ouija

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bizzy Bones interview about his kidnapping (English)
  2. Steve Juon: Bizzy Bone :: Trials & Tribulations :: Real Talk Ent./Koch Records. RapReviews.com, October 2, 2007, accessed December 30, 2017 .
  3. Bizzy Bone with a new album  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.hiphop.de  
  4. Bizzy's disputes with Ruthless (English)
  5. Chart placement of Heaven'z Movie on Allmusic (English). Retrieved November 4, 2010.