Best Bone Thugs N Harmony Rappers

The Top Ten
Krayzie Bone Krayzie Bone is a founding member of the group and is known for his fast-paced, melodic delivery. He has also enjoyed success as a solo artist, releasing multiple albums outside of the group. His contributions to the group's harmonized rapping style helped define their unique sound.

Krayzie is so sick that he was featured on Ridin' by Chamillionaire, which was the biggest hit of the year at the time. Krayzie deserves more respect for everything he did for the group and after Thug Mentality was released. You've got to give him credit. He just released another solo album, and it wasn't even bad. Bone Thugs are the greatest rap group of all time. I don't care about N.W.A. or Wu-Tang Clan or any of them. When you listen to other rap groups' songs and try to compare them to Crossroads, it just doesn't measure up. Crossroads is still one of my favorite songs of all time. Plus, I've never heard another rap group that sings and raps as well as they do.

Bizzy Bone Bizzy Bone, another founding member, is recognized for his high-pitched, rapid-fire flow. He has released numerous solo projects in addition to his work with the group. His distinct voice and style have played a key role in shaping the group's musical identity.

The top three are Krayzie, Layzie, and Bizzy. Overall, when considering lyrics, production, creativity, and solo career, Krayzie is the best. But purely in terms of lyrical ability, Bizzy is hands down the best. The other four admitted that Bizzy mastered the Bone style. His solo work may not be as strong, but he's a better team player than a leader.

Krayzie Bone always wanted to be the leader of the group, you could see it, but he was often overshadowed by Bizzy on almost every song.

Bizzy Bone has an amazing flow and dope lyrics. The GOAT.

Flesh-N-Bone Flesh-N-Bone is a member who contributed to the group's early success, known for his gritty and deep vocal tone. Despite legal challenges that affected his involvement in some group activities, he remained an important part of their dynamic. He has also released solo work during his career.

Flesh goes hard as hell. If you listen to the 5th Dog Let Loose album, you'll understand. He was so underrated in the group and should be ranked higher than 9%. Tracks like Silent Night, The Master, and Deadly are masterpieces. I'd put Deadly and Silent Night in my top 30 favorite songs of all time. And let's not forget T.H.U.G.S. - that album might be the best solo album out of the group. Come on now, World So Cruel, Playa Hater, No Mercy, and many other good tracks.

Flesh is the hardest out of the group. He's got sweet melodies, and Flesh and Kray, Flesh and Bizzy are the fastest. Flesh is the rawest of the group - people sleep on him. Check out YouTube: RWO ft. Flesh - Untouchables and listen to his verse.

Layzie Bone Layzie Bone, a core member of the group, is known for his smooth, laid-back flow. In addition to his group contributions, he has worked on several solo projects and collaborations. His consistent presence has been vital to the group's long-standing career.

Layzie has the best voice, plus he came up with some of the beats. Before they started rapping, Layzie was beatboxing. His album Thug by Nature was solid, with a lot of singing and good songs.

To be honest, I found it really hard to choose between Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone.

He rhymes with every word, and his flow is sick.

Wish Bone Wish Bone, one of the founding members, is recognized for his steady, bass-heavy delivery. He has been a constant presence in the group's releases and tours. His role in maintaining the group's cohesion has been significant throughout their career.

Wish Bone's the hardest.

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