Layzie Bone - Still Thuggin


Bone Thugs-n-Harmony have played a large part in making the midwest’s presence felt in hip-hop. Now, nearly two decades deep as recording artists, they’re continuing the path they’ve been on of taking their careers into their own hands. Layzie Bone just released two albums independently, and this week I caught up with him to find out more about the projects, why he feels he couldn’t have gone the indie route at the start of his career, and who among the current crop of popular emcees he feels could have survived when Bone Thugs first came on the scene. Layzie also shared a few, amazing, personal stories about Eazy-E you won’t read anywhere else.

Read the full interview at RapReviews.com.

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