Best Bone Thugs N Harmony Songs
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony is an American hip hop group from the Glenville section of Cleveland, Ohio, best known for their high pace rapping style and harmonizing vocals. In 1997, the group was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance with their song "Tha Crossroads." Since its conception in the early 1990s the group has been honored with numerous other awards.Many singles in their career had backup hits such as 1st of the Month, E. 1999 Eternal, and I even enjoyed No Shorts No Losses, Shotz to the Double Glock, and Land of the Heartless. But NO ONE saw Bone pulling out "Tha Crossroads" from this album. This song helped push the entire album and even got people to buy their previous and next albums to see what else they had to offer. Without a doubt, Tha Crossroads is one of Bone Thugs' greatest hits.
The better the instrumental, the more meaning the song has. The better the instrumental, the better the lyrics and singing.
Hands down the best song for Bone. One of the best in hip hop history.
For some reason, this song along with its music video changed my life's path. I wanted to be an architect, but with the idea of $, I instead studied business. I loved Camaros and still do, but I had a love-at-first-sight moment with the '80s Buick Regal being stolen at the beginning of the video. That led me to like lowriders, then to want to paint cars. I learned auto body and business in school. Here I am managing my uncle's body shop. Wow.
Eazy and Flesh killed it in this song. Whoever said, Where is Bizzy in this song? He is in it haha.
Inspirational, good-feel song. My favorite song they do!
The movie sucked that this song was made for. But this song is very underrated in their work. If you listen to it, I believe you will find that it captures Bone's essence. Bone Bone Bone... Bone.
One of the realest songs of all time.
Come into my world and see. We are more than thugs.
From the deep beat and lyrical flow, it's the greatest group ever making a great track with the legend Biggie. All legends together. Definitely the greatest hip hop song ever.
Good. Song. The Ohio Players piano riff gives me chills. The collection of instruments on here is numerous, and they blend well into an orgy of sound in your ear. A true masterpiece. Everyone kills it. R.I.P. BIG.
This is one of the greatest. B.I.G. actually rewrote his verse when he heard how insane the Bone-Thug verses were/are, but he did a good job overnight.
I did not vote for this song because I think it's the best, but more because of how low it has been ranked. The song is a really upbeat, happy tune that makes you feel good. The rapping is superb as always from Bone Thugs, but it stands on its own for some reason. Anyway, top 5 at least.
Oh man, this is the dopest for sure. Anytime I feel bad, I just play this! Wake up, wake up, wake up, and vote for this song!
I always wished that I could make the whole world hear this song when I would play it. It explains so much about why we love to smoke weed. All haters toward Mary Jane need to hear this song. Not "listen" but rather "hear" it too.
Well, it must be close to the Armageddon, Lord. You know that I won't fly by that lesson you taught me, to pull out that Wesson you brought me, and I'm not stressing it softly.
Enough said.
Collaboration of (arguably) the best two rappers in the industry. It must be higher on this list. 2Pac maintains his thug characteristics, and Bone shows off their rapping skill!
This song is hella tight. Krayzie Bone went hard, and the beat and instrumental were just sick. I think this song should be higher, so I had to vote for it.
Bizzy kills it in this song. Should be in the top 5.
One of the best gangsta rap songs ever.
Very underrated song. I've literally heard the extended version like 100+ times but always listen to it.
This song went so hard that Wish couldn't even keep up and wasn't in the song. It just never gives in from start to finish.
They all straight-up kill them bars in this one. All-time classic.
Used to listen to this song over and over again as a teenage jerkoff. Good memories!
The flowing style and the message that it gives make me want to shoot 'em up.
The story of this song of them hooking up with Phil Collins is epic. On top of that, every lyric in this song has a very deep meaning. Yeah, Mr. Postman, quit bringing these bills to my house.
Even though it is a remake, it is the best!