The 90's hiphop pride Bone Thugs N Harmony is back to Manila this June 11, 2014 as part of the 2014 Wave Urban Music Awards and benefit concert for the Typhoon Haiyan survivors, to be held at the Mall of Asia Arena.
Also joining them are Big Sloan of Mo Thugs and Abra.
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The hiphop group from Cleveland, Ohio signed by Eazy-E and best known for their quick raps yet non-compromising melody is back to Manila to join fellow urban artists at Wave 89.1's annual Urban Music Awards and also as aid for the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda.
The members of Bone Thugs N Harmony are rappers:
Krayzie Bone
Real Name: Anthony Henderson
Layzie Bone
Real Name: Steven Howse
Bizzy Bone
Real Name: Bryon Anthony McCane II
Wish Bone
Real Name: Charles Scruggs
Flesh-N-Bone
Real Name: Stanley Howse
Mariah Carey was also able to collaborate with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony thrice. I would like to note this one out as in my opinion the two artists' joint efforts actually produce good soul hits:
One of my fave! "Breakdown" features Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone. This 1998 hit is written by Mariah Carey, Stevie J and Puff Daddy, with rap versus written by Bone Thugs.
Produced by Mariah and Damizza, this remixed version of Brenda Starr's "I Still Believe" brought the melody of "Pure Imagination" and featured Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Krayzie Bone.
This song by Mariah, Bone Thugs and Bow Wow is a lyrical confession of Mariah's need for L-O-V-E and T-I-M-E.
And to excite you more for their return are some of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's memorable hits:
Thuggish Ruggish Bone is Bone Thugs N Harmony's debut single.
With instrumental music coming from Force MD's "Tender Love" and Herb Alpert's "Making Love In The Rain", Days of Our Lives was used as soundtrack to the movie "Set It Off".
Resurrection (Paper, Paper) represents the many speculations regarding the group's disbandment.
Originally titled as "Crossroad" dedicated to their dead friend Wallace (Wally) Laird III, this Grammy award winning song was changed to "The Crossroads" after the passing of Eazy-E.
The song "I Tried" reflects the hardship Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Akon experienced on the streets.
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