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

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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
You obviously do hear it, or else you wouldn't say bolded

You made me give you all this evidence, find me a video of bone thugs singing before Innercity Griots :heh:
They fukking "n'Harmony" to their name on Eazy's advice breh.

Eazy saw they could rap fast and took them to the goodlife to see them perform, afterwards, they start rapping a lot more like Freestyle Fellowship. It's not rocket science.
 

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You obviously do hear it, or else you wouldn't say bolded

You made me give you all this evidence, find me a video of bone thugs singing before Innercity Griots :heh:
They fukking "n'Harmony" to their name on Eazy's advice breh.

Eazy saw they could rap fast and took them to the goodlife to see them perform, afterwards, they start rapping a lot more like Freestyle Fellowship. It's not rocket science.

If you say they are BITING

Then they have to COPY someone else

Therefore Freestyle Fellowship should have recorded Crossroads, Thuggish Ruggish, Notorious Thugs

BEFORE BONE MADE THEM,

Then we put the two songs side by side and say

Wow! Bone shyt sound just like FF!

But

I was listening to FF when fukcing Griots dropped. I bought the album then

It's in my car now

Never have I ever heard

FF

Make anything that sounds like

Bone

to me

You think singing is owned by FF and Bone is biting of they sing

Wrong

Biting is stealing from someone. Like Big Bank Hank v Grandmaster Caz. Hank said his rhymes
 

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The crazy shyt is I when ppl used to ask me did I listen to migos...I would be like "who?.…. Them nikkaz tryna sound like Bone-thugz?"
Muthafukaz like.... They don't sound like bone thugz
:russ:
 

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Why are people mentioning Wu Tang in this thread?

This is Layzie Bone responding to Migos claiming they are the best rap group of ALL TIME

I hate this generation, they don't respect the people before them, even though I never was into 80's rap, I respected it, went back and listened to Rakim, Public Enemy, N.W.A. EPMD, Big Daddy Kane, etc, because MY favorite rappers RESPECTED them

"Slow your roll, like your legs was broken
Who's joking? Rakim never joked, so why should I loc?
Now that's my idol, check the vital rhyme flow doe
Running em like Flo Jo, stranded on Death Row"

"What more could I say, I wouldn't be here today
If the old school didn't pave the way"

I know a lot of people will hit me with :old: statements but EVERYONE gets :old:
 

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Hiphopdx interviewed Krayzie about it:

Krayzie Bone Explains Generational Gaps Ruin Debates Like Bone Thugs Vs. Migos

While his fellow Bone Thugs-n-Harmony member Krayzie Bone doesn’t agree with Migos’ self-appointed title, he understands where the lack of respect for the genre’s pioneering artists originates.

“I don’t believe it’s totally their fault,” he tells HipHopDX. “These new rising artists stars come from the instant/microwave era where everything is expected to happen fast. When the content of today is good, it spreads fast and the next thing you know, an artist is on tour earning money and fame.

“This process is responsible for the lack of understanding of what happened with respects to the building blocks of Hip Hop and R&B artists who paved the way. The phenomena occurred many, many years ago and this era is a recipient of the accomplishments of the forefathers of these elite genres.”

The Cleveland-bred legend continues by comparing Hip Hop to professional sports.

“This doesn’t happen in the pro-basketball and football world because there is protocol and a system in place to become a pro athlete,” he explains. “It’s called high school and college. It is there where the young talents are taught the game and its history.

It is mandatory that these athletes watch film of how the game was played and how it’s evolved and should be played now. There is a native set of rules that occurs within these organized team sports. Unity, education, discipline and integrity to a large degree are still instilled within those sports leagues.”

Krayzie believes it’s the lack of actual musical curation that ultimately hurts the entire industry.

“The music industry is a completely different system,” he says. “There is no set pay structure or levels of preparation and growth, therefore an artist with a social media account and the desire to be famous can skip steps, break all rules and have no consequence or true standards in place to follow.

“It’s a wild, heartless culture and in the end the artists suffer. There is an epidemic of wanting to be famous rappers and artists for the wrong reasons. It’s not about the culture any longer. It’s all about the novelty of flash, hype, sex, drugs, etc. Ignorance and lack of empathy is now at an all time high.”

However, Krayzie does offer a solution.

“When the powers at be truly see the watering down of the culture and lack of true passion in the music, they will do something about it and set up a system like the NCAA, NBA and NFL do,” he says. “[It will] create better artists overall and, most importantly, career artists who can actually mean something to the world.”

While it’s easy to get dragged into the vitriol that permeates social media, Krayzie not only takes the high road, but he also has an unshakeable confidence in the contributions Bone Thugs-n-Harmony has made to the culture.

“I’m not caught up in who is saying anything negative,” he says. “I simply pray for them knowing that we created the category for what we do. We are the first, and the first in any category is always the best — period.”
 

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You obviously do hear it, or else you wouldn't say bolded

You made me give you all this evidence, find me a video of bone thugs singing before Innercity Griots :heh:
They fukking "n'Harmony" to their name on Eazy's advice breh.

Eazy saw they could rap fast and took them to the goodlife to see them perform, afterwards, they start rapping a lot more like Freestyle Fellowship. It's not rocket science.
Son what the fukk are u related to somebody in Freestyle Fellowship? U all thru this thread lookin like a fukkin clown.
 

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I fukk with Bone Thugs shyt from back in the day.... But seriously who cares what Layzie Bone said? :mjlol:... Like yall nikkas really wanna give this shyt some fuel.

Yall nikkas are SERIOUSLY out of touch with this generation.... I know yall nikkas who really into this shyt wearing Lugz. :francis:
 

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Son what the fukk are u related to somebody in Freestyle Fellowship? U all thru this thread lookin like a fukkin clown.

Exactly.nobody propping that back of the woodz ass shyt. Like I said if them nikkas were that nice they would have came out along with Twista, Do or Die, Crucial, three 6 and Bone...Wheres them nikkas East 1999, art of war? Which one of them have a solo cold as Thug Mentality?

And they from the West when nikkas could have sneezed gold or or plat so they had no excuse to blow. They aint touching Bone
 

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also Bone are the original mumble rappers because most of the time you can't make out what the fukk they're saying:yeshrug:
 

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My only problem with rap now is these kids will prop up anybody with a hit or two and gone ahead and say they’re ALL TIME greats. I mean I don’t care if you like a rapper or whatever..it is what it is, but damn man. I get tired of all these armchair music critics. Just enjoy the music.
 
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