Layzie Bone Throwing Shots At Migos (Layzie Bone Diss Track added Post 203)

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Who in their right mind would ever consider the Migos one of the best rap groups ever? In order to do that you either have to be extremely dumb (most rap fans today), or you have to be someone who lets the wave of whatever's hot conform your thinking (see Joe Budden)

Even if you don't think Bone is the best, at least they're in the running, Top 5 group without question.
 

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Only in rap where its ''cool'' to disrespect the legacy of past and older artists.. and the clown tried to say ''bankroll check'' these fuccin bums ya'll praise smh

nikka knows his skill is ass cheek and wanna compare money like business side of rap was the same during Bones era ..

hope the nikka saving all that bread, cause in a few years the next gen gonna tell him to pull up and ''bankroll challenge'' his ass too
 

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We are talking about popularity.. keep up dumbass..

as far as talent, this isnt even close either bone are 10x the rappers that Wu Tang is[/QUOTE]


Coming from one of the biggest bone stans on the coli, my dude you're wrong.... Ghostface, Rae and Meth will wash bone easily too.


Styles and flow bone got them nikkas but lyrics naaa that's Wu... Throughout the years bizzy and kray got good... Real good, but they not fukkin with Wu
 

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fukk Bone ol corny ass washed up has-been never-beens

Migos shouldn't even reply this shyt is all fishing for publicity
 

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These oldheads need to sit down and let the young kids talk they shyt.

Yeah right

Old and young don't got shyt to do with it. I'm better than you on the mic. Always have been. If you want that to change then you better get to work

As long as I exist my foot will be on the necks of every rapper that dares fix they mouth to try

You're a fukking idiot. Eazy-E gave Bone'Thugs a Freestyle Fellowship tape and told y'all to rap like that. 30 years later, you coked up alcoholics are still trying to claim yourselves as the greatest group. Go listen to crossroads for the 10,000 time and shut the fukk up :camby:

I love Freestyle Fellowship but I ain't never heard anything from them that made me think they birthed Bone

You gonna have to put up a song from BEFORE Bone came out that proves your accusation
 

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I love Freestyle Fellowship but I ain't never heard anything from them that made me think they birthed Bone

You gonna have to put up a song from BEFORE Bone came out that proves your accusation
It's not "my accusation" breh, Bone'Thugs has been trying to deflect for years that they're FF knockoffs.



Like someone in the comments said "They were doing that Das FX, Fu-Shnickens and Jaz-O flow on B.O.N.E. Enterprise. Their flow on Creepin on ah Come Up was totally different because it had more melody. Its that style in particular that was more like Freestyle Fellowship."

Many people have said Eazy-E brought them to the Goodlife like how Ice-Cube bit Volume 10 for Da Lench Mob, and Myka 9 is supposedly a ghostwriter for early NWA.

Their early shyt was straightforward, they were bone'thugs. Then they hook up with Eazy-E, and start adding "'n'Harmony." and kicking their FF knockoff verses. :dead:
 

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It's not "my accusation" breh, Bone'Thugs has been trying to deflect for years that they're FF knockoffs.



Like someone in the comments said "They were doing that Das FX, Fu-Shnickens and Jaz-O flow on B.O.N.E. Enterprise. Their flow on Creepin on ah Come Up was totally different because it had more melody. Its that style in particular that was more like Freestyle Fellowship."

Many people have said Eazy-E brought them to the Goodlife like how Ice-Cube bit Volume 10 for Da Lench Mob, and Myka 9 is supposedly a ghostwriter for early NWA.

Their early shyt was straightforward, they were bone'thugs. Then they hook up with Eazy-E, and start adding "'n'Harmony." and kicking their FF knockoff verses. :dead:


Let's review

I need a

Freestyle Fellowship

song from BEFORE Bone TNH

that

SOUNDS LIKE

What Bone 'so called' stole from them

Don't rewrite your story because I understood what you wrote the first two times

The vid you posted looks like it's a Bone member. So I don't think it's a FF song.
 

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Let's review

I need a

Freestyle Fellowship

song from BEFORE Bone TNH

that

SOUNDS LIKE

What Bone 'so called' stole from them

Don't rewrite your story because I understood what you wrote the first two times

The vid you posted looks like it's a Bone member. So I don't think it's a FF song.
Bone'Thugs used to rap like PRT/BDK/Jaz-o/Fu-Schnickens on this album from June 1993
Faces of Death (album) - Wikipedia


FF's second album was released in April 1993
Innercity Griots - Wikipedia


In June 1994, after hooking up with Eazy-E, they've magically added n'Harmony to their bag
Creepin on ah Come Up - Wikipedia


My point is that post-NWA, Cube and Eazy would try and market groups in lanes similar to underground LA artists at the time.
Ice Cube with Da Lench Mob biting Volume 10, and Easy with Bone'Thugs biting FF.

A rap group, fast rapping, melodic, etc.
Even if Bone'Thugs themselves didn't intend to bite, it's obvious that was the lane Eazy was attempting to market them, meanwhile FF had broken up at the time due to Self-Jupiter getting incarcerated. So there was never much beef, because they didn't step on each other's toes. By the time FF reformed, they had already developed their status as west coast underground icons and were each on their way to solo careers.
 

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Nikkas keep on bigging up Freestyle Fellowship.. Ok Where is their Art of War? Where is their East 1999? If them nikkas were that nice then they would have have eventually got picked up and out did Bone.
Elvis Presley outsold all the blues artists he appropriated, that doesn't mean shyt.



Is a better album than anything NWA ever did, let alone Bone'Thugs. It's the greatest hip-hop album of all time. They were kicking flows like Miles Davis and John Coltrane in 1991, writing on word processors, they were decades ahead of their time. Talking about all sorts of themes from the bullshyt prison system, to alpha centurion aliens, to the book of revelations.
 

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Bone'Thugs used to rap like PRT/BDK/Jaz-o/Fu-Schnickens on this album from June 1993
Faces of Death (album) - Wikipedia


FF's second album was released in April 1993
Innercity Griots - Wikipedia


In June 1994, after hooking up with Eazy-E, they've magically added n'Harmony to their bag
Creepin on ah Come Up - Wikipedia


My point is that post-NWA, Cube and Eazy would try and market groups in lanes similar to underground LA artists at the time.
Ice Cube with Da Lench Mob biting Volume 10, and Easy with Bone'Thugs biting FF.

A rap group, fast rapping, melodic, etc.
Even if Bone'Thugs themselves didn't intend to bite, it's obvious that was the lane Eazy was attempting to market them, meanwhile FF had broken up at the time due to Self-Jupiter getting incarcerated. So there was never much beef, because they didn't step on each other's toes. By the time FF reformed, they had already developed their status as west coast underground icons and were each on their way to solo careers.


Just making sure

I've owned Inner City Griots since before I knew what a Griot was

I do not hear it Breh.

At all.

I was wondering if you had something I didn't know about

If you think that the concept of singing is owned by one rap group or another then maybe
 
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