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Bone Thugs Flesh-N-Bone Explains How Eazy-E Enabled His Addiction
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony s eldest member, Flesh-N-Bone, spoke with HipHopDX about his upcoming memoir and what to expect. During the interview, Flesh detailed his battle with substance abuse.
He explained that the seeds for his drug use were planted prior to the group achieving mainstream success. According to Flesh, there were various individuals who were trying to get the young group to engage in drug use as they were embarking on their rap careers. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony wanted to make it, but I had people coming around, bringing sherm or PCP or whatever the case may be, he stated. I tried it when I was in California by myself. When I went back home to get the rest of the Bone guys, it was dudes in the hood that knew we were on our way out to go try to do something big, so they were like, Yo, yo, smoke this stuff. It ll help you. It s going to take your creativity to the ne
Exclusive – The members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone and Flesh-N-Bone quite literally manifested their own legendary careers. After an arduous trek from Cleveland, Ohio to Los Angeles, California to find Eazy-E, they went home empty handed. But it wasn’t long before Eazy-E showed up in their hometown and they were finally able to make a lasting impression on the gangsta rap pioneer.
Signed to Ruthless Records in the early 1990s, Bone Thugs rose to international notoriety in 1995 with their sophomore album
E. 1999 Eternal, which would go on to earn multi-platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Eazy-E, who passed away shortly before the album was released, never got to see Bone Thugs’ success, but they eternally pay homage to their late mentor in songs such as the Grammy Award-winning “Tha Crossroads.”