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Finesse2Tymes may have officially met his match with his latest round of beef. The Memphis rapper is heated after claiming he was hit with a $40,000 sample clearance fee tied to a Bone Thugs N-Harmony record. However, there appears to be some confusion, as Finesse is actually looking to sample ā€œNotorious Thugs,ā€ a The Notorious […]

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For a minute Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was the hottest rap group in Hip-Hop during the golden era of the 90’s. But now the multi-platinum group that put Cleveland on the map has decided to make a drastic change thanks to some chicken wings.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are one of the highest-selling rap groups in history and fall from the NWA family tree. Is their career worthy of a movie treatment?

Unbeknownst to the world at the time, March 26, 1995 would mark the turning point for Hip-Hop heartbreak, as it marked the day Eric “Eazy-E” Wright passed away from AIDS-related complications at the young age of 31.

As previously reported, the remastered Grand Theft Auto VĀ has officially released.Ā Featuring a reconfigured soundtrack, listeners receive a lot of new music, including aĀ Flying Lotus track calledĀ “Medication Meditation,” featuring Krayzie BoneĀ of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.

They plan to auction just one copy of their new, and allegedly final record together next year, but Bone Thugs-N-Harmony insisted that the public will get their hands on it, too.

Instead of rewriting all the wrongs associated with their infamous award show, The Source magazine has devised a bigger and better plan to service Hip-Hop fans.

The news of LeBron James’ return to the Cleveland Cavaliers has really breathed new life into Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The legendary harmonious quintint are announcing their plans to pull a Wu-Tang on the game and auction off a single album for a whooping $1 million.

There have never been any boundaries set between separation of church and the state of rap music and as a result, there have been various religious groups who have called out rappers for their perceived sacrilegious lyrics.

More often than not, rap music and drugs go hand in hand. For one reason or another, marijuana in particular, seems to be the choice high for many of our favorite MCs.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony chopped it up with fellow Cleveland native and late night television host Arsenio Hall last night. While there, the legendary collective discussed their upcoming albumĀ Art of War: World War IIIĀ and performed their classic “Crossroads,” as well as their Ty Dolla $ign-assisted single “Everything 100.”

Sure, the culture is about boom-bap and fresh rhymes, but we’re also known to be ill in the head sometimes.