I've heard nothing about it from anyone else, so I don't know what it's for or anything, or what they were pertaining it to (Eazy E.Eric Wright maybe?), but I thought it was pretty cool. This was written in all caps, with no spaces, letters backwards as I have said before. I found myself without morals where it all began looking on the place where we all want to live I stopped to see forever not wanting to see wrong I continued I stopped not rightly to clear my mind for a moment and traveled on for three weeks at the end of the third week I looked to my heart to see love and so I followed so many battles I fought pain in my left hand looking for peace in my right extended out I have walked away from my heart and crossed the last day I looked right into the valley of evil and found the home of the beast to know my enemy I have done wrong through the land of the heartless i can do wrong no more I see the devil and he binds me but aren't devils merely angels tearing away your guilt I stopped on the last day of the last month of the last year and again I have found my heart my life must be righteous in a place unknown so I can rest my soul where it all began If you write down all the letters, then insert spaces, here is what you get: Start in the upper right hand corner, and read it right to left. What got me interested, was all the letters were backwards.anyway, here's how you do it. When you open it up, it has a bunch of what looks like nonsense written, underneath the words "misterouija mysticoracle". Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is still active in the entertainment business as of 2021.OK I don't know if this is in the cd sleeve as well, but it is certainly in the tape sleeve. Despite the fight, the show continued, with both groups performing the leading songs of their respective careers. During the show a fight occurred between Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Bizzy Bone and Three Six Mafia member Jordan Michael “Juicy J” Houston after insults were thrown at each other.
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Ironically, nearly three decades after the rap feud with Three Six Mafia began, they made a joint appearance on the webcast series Verzuz on December 2, 2021. Adding to the controversy, there have been conflicts within the group as members have left Bone Thugs-N-Harmony during different periods. Despite its musical success, the group has been involved in several controversies including rap feuds with Three Six Mafia, Carl Terell “Twista” Mitchell, Tommy Wright III, and Crucial Conflict during the 1990s. Over the next two decades Bone Thugs-N-Harmony would release other studio albums, including Thug World Order (2002), Thug Stories (2006), Strength and Loyalty (2007), Uni5: The World’s Enemy (2010), The Art of War: World War III (2013), and New Waves (2017). In 2000, the group released their fourth studio album called BTNHResurrection which includes the singles “Resurrection (Paper, Paper),” “Change the World,” and “Can’t Give It Up.” This album sold a million units and was certified platinum. In 1997, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony released their third album for Ruthless Records, The Art of War which featured the singles “Look into My Eyes” and “If I Could Teach the World.” This was their third album to sell more than four million units and be certified multiplatinum.
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1999 Eternal was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 1996 Grammy Awards. 1999 Eternal released in 1995 featured the singles “1st of tha Month,” “East 1999,” and “Tha Crossroads.” The album, a tribute to Eazy-E, would become their bestselling album selling well over four million units and would be certified multiplatinum. Tragically, while the group was working on their second studio album for Ruthless Records, Eazy-E died from complications of AIDS on March 26, 1995. Item has very light surface scratches and cover may have a slight chip on corners, just basic minor wear and tear. In 1994 the group released their debut Extended Play (E.P.) album Creepin on ah Come Up which featured the singles, “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” and “Foe Tha Love of $.” This would be their first album to sell over four million units and be certified multiplatinum. They auditioned for Eazy-E were signed to his record label, Ruthless Records in Los Angeles, California.
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Later that year, 1993, the group was introduced to Eric Lynn “Eazy-E” Wright by Dodge “Diego Black” Hodge, who was one of the producers of their album. Enterpri$e, released their debut solo album, Faces of Death. In 1993, the group who then went under the name B.O.N.E. The group initially called themselves the Band-Aid Boys. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1991. The group is credited with popularizing the Hip Hop subgenre Chopper Rap during the 1990s, a fast-paced style type of rap that was established in the Midwestern United States. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a hip-hop group that includes members Bryon Anthony “Bizzy Bone” McCane II, Charles “Wish Bone” Scruggs, Steven “Layzie Bone” Howse, Anthony “Krayzie Bone” Henderson, and Stanley “Flesh-n-Bone” Howse.