By Latifah Muhammad
For better or worse, Bizzy Bone has always been the standout member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Pretty boy gone bad looks. Check. Rumored drug and alcohol abuse. Check. Deep religious afflictions. Check. Of every member of the group, he has long seemed like the one who was never really there. Regardless of the drama that seems to follow his every move, Bizzy has crafted an extensive solo recording career beginning with 1998’s
Heaven’z Movie and now his latest,
A Song for You (After Platinum Records).
Intertwined in his swift harmonized flow lies deeper issues. The first of his life altering experiences was being kidnapped by his sister’s father as a child. According to published reports four-year old Bryon Anthony McCane II was led by his abductor to believe that his mother was dead. McCane was later reunited with his mother who worked with the FBI and America's Most Wanted to bring him back to safety. Survive an ordeal like that and you yourself might start to question a few things.
Though Bizzy has never publicly acknowledged it, there's a good chance that his "strange" behavior is a result of his childhood. But this isn't a therapy session and Bizzy Bone is not interested in discussing the trials and tribulations that led him on this journey. Instead he's more comfortable talking about the here and now.
AllHipHop.com: What prompted you to record a
A Song For You?
Bizzy Bone: Just working and trying to stay productive and different things of that nature. Just doing what needs to be done and of course having different things to speak to the world about.
AllHipHop.com: What is the status of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony?
Bizzy Bone: I don’t know. I think that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony can say that and talk about that more than anything else. Layzie and I, we keep a steady close relationship and as far as the rest of the members, they’re doing their own thing. We’re waiting on Flesh-N-Bone to get out of prison. Once he gets out maybe we can put the group back together. It just depends on how things go.
AllHipHop.com: Your album is named after Donny Hathaway's “A Song For You"", why did you want to put you own spin on such an iconic song?
Bizzy Bone: It was something that the record company, After Platinum, put together. It was a beautiful thing. Everything seemed to work out correctly. It was one of the first times that Hip-Hop actually took its presence in that. You know what I mean? It was more or less like Stevie Wonder remade it and now it was our turn to re-do it. A few other artists re-did tracks. It was basically our turn to do what needed to be done. And you know, the X-Man [DMX] put that polish on it and made it righteous. Chris Notes added the vocals and it was a beautiful ting. Everything came together like a well cooked meal. It was like eating a Thanksgiving dinner.
[Bizzy Bone f/ DMX & Chris Notez “A Song For You”]