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Bizzy Bone: Sing My Song
Published Monday, May 12, 2008 8:00 AM
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”]



AllHipHop.com: You and Twista collaborated on this album. Since you’re both known for your fast flow, what were the unique elements that you both brought to the table?

Bizzy Bone: I think it was the West Side style. The Chi-Town style with just basically the fast flow. I put some harmony in it and put the sing-songy hook. Everybody was more or less like “Are ya’ll beefin’?” And that’s just the way it is. We cool so we had to put something together.




AllHipHop.com: You also worked with Joel Madden from Good Charlotte.

Bizzy Bone: Yes, he put together a track for me called “I’m the One.” It was really cool. He did the production on it as well as the chorus line so it added that rock appeal.

AllHipHop.com: Aside from the album, you also worked on a tribute song with Biggie Smalls?
 
Bizzy Bone: What happened was we were in New York and we had gotten word that they were putting together something for Biggie Smalls. I went in there and did what I had to do and it was a beautiful thing. One take, and dubbed it up a few times and everything was lovely.

AllHipHop.com: What did Biggie mean to you?

Bizzy Bone: You’re talking about more than a friend you’re talking about a family member. You’re talking about a close personal relative when you talk about him and his death. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth. You can’t blame Jesus for what happened and that’s basically how I look at it. There isn’t any hatred or nothing like that. I am at a place of serenity as far as that’s concerned. Once you understand that you can move forward.

AllHipHop.com: On a personal note, I know that you were kidnapped as a child...

Bizzy Bone: I don’t want to talk about that stuff.  That’s over with.

AllHipHop.com: How did the kidnapping change your view on child safety and what is or is not being done?

Bizzy Bone: I don’t really have no opinions on it. That’s like personal stuff. I don’t really get into that. Once you get passed something you don’t like to re-hash it over and over again. Some people are blind and what they need to see is something that is well within them. I believe the children are out future and basically to be real honest with you just stay away from the devil and you’ll be alright and the kids will be safe. What prompts a person to do those things? That’s Satan. When Satan jumps into a body and tries to prompt somebody to do something to a child, that’s the devil all day long. You can’t even cover that up. You can’t put a bunch of perfume on s**t and expect it to smell good.

AllHipHop.com: How did you get to this place of forgiveness and understanding? Was it religion?

Bizzy Bone: I was watching TV about the anti-Christ. The anti-Christ is completely against everything that Jesus was for. So Jesus was good and the anti-Christ is directly the opposite. He's not a savior. He's not good. He's bad in every way. So that's basically how I look at that. Right is what's right and what's wrong is what's wrong. A lot of people have to deal with it because they're out here and they don't have nothing to look forward to. If you're called up into the rapture then you have to deal with it; and once you do get called up your body still stays here. You find out what your spirit and soul is really made of.

Comments

 

WolfgangWashington said:

FIRST!!
May 12, 2008 8:04 AM
 

aladdin said:

bizzy is a little bit mad
May 12, 2008 8:39 AM
 

KingOfBama205 said:

Bizzy needs to get back with Bone Thugs before Flesh gets out...Nice Interview
May 12, 2008 9:25 AM
 

shyguy said:

When exactly is Flesh supposed to be gettin' out?  He's been locked up for about a decade now, right?  What did he get locked up for?  It seems kind of excessive for the charges that I heard he was hit with.
May 12, 2008 9:48 AM
 

Ksoze said:

he was hit with possession of an Ak and hreatin to kill someone with it, someone in his family, he was already a felon for possession of grenades
May 12, 2008 10:30 AM
 

T-ROC said:

Nice interview. but, if anyone has been following/listening to Bizzy he seems a bit space out (his interview on XM).
May 12, 2008 11:06 AM
 

Rezah said:

Hadn't heard these tracks. They sound hott. Been a minute since he's been around, glad to have him back.
May 12, 2008 11:34 AM
 

hiasme said:

That was a good interview and they killed that Twista and Bizzy song that was the two best at their style hands down Jay is third in that order. (Chris Tucker voice) "Anybody got anything to say let me know ,that's my doooog!!!" Chi Town Avenue cra5y all day
May 12, 2008 11:48 AM
 

doobie ashtray said:

YEAH BIZZY MAKES THAT CRACK HEAD MUSIC....  HE IS A ZOMBIE THESE DAYS...  HIS HEAVENZ MOVIE CD WAS CLASSIC THOUGH
May 12, 2008 12:04 PM
 

rocketsAB said:

Flesh comes out a month from today, June 12th. Hopefully something good comes out of that, cause Bone could really use Bizzy. The album is fire. Make sure you check out "Muddy Waters" after those two tracks up there, its a classic.
May 12, 2008 12:55 PM
 

BlowItUpProductions said:

bizzy da kid one of the rawst of all time, flesh bucked at his probation officer and was sentenced to 11 years he is out now since april 4th and is on parole.

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May 12, 2008 1:18 PM
 

Young Train said:

That Bizzy abum was ass.  Glad I got form Best buy So I only wasted 9.99/.  I'm a die hard BTNH fan so dont hit me with the hater shit.  Alpha and Omega was nice Beginning and the End was Nice and Heaven's movie is third on my list.  But after that all these other labels and producers have done nothing for him.  The instrumentals concepts and all are bullshit.  Bizzy can do and has done better
May 12, 2008 1:38 PM
 

doeboi5000 said:

Bizzy is and always has been one of the realest...i think people should really pay more attention to the things he says and stop blowing him off as "crazy"...he makes perfect sense...thanx for the interview AHH...good shit..
May 12, 2008 1:39 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

Another one of my influences. I look at Bizzy and I always seem to see reality, like, life is full of trials and tribulations, but you get pass, and try to keep it moving. Much respect and I'm behind Bizzy 100. Bone DOES need him, and it'd be great to see them all together again...hasn't been the same since they split.
May 12, 2008 3:01 PM
 

richie sick said:

man, i miss that real bone.  "no surrender".  "east 1999 my niggaaaassss".  that e1999 eternal is a classic album if there ever was one.  

i don't give a fuck what nobody say, bone is a top 5 hip-hop group of all time.  maybe higher.  their style is one of the best and most unique i've ever heard too.  and all these years later and i still can probably only deciper less than 50% of their lyrics.
May 12, 2008 4:53 PM
 

itsonlyentertainment said:

this nigga here s no longer with us. Love what he has done for the game but he is not 100 %.
I mean every time he does an interview i am buggin out like what the fuck is wrong with this cat. I am spiritual to some degree but he seems to be a lil off in the way he interprets his beliefs.
I honestly think he needs help. Good luck on the album though
May 12, 2008 5:37 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Damn I hope the group gets back together. Nice interview.
May 12, 2008 5:59 PM
 

doobie ashtray said:

co sign richie slick

that was a classic album in a classic time..... i remember coppin the double album after that being very dissapointed... but in hindsight the double album was decent... same with coppin wu's double album, being dissapointed at the time.. but lookin back at it it was nice
May 12, 2008 6:16 PM
 

Nuncio78 said:

Yeah Bizzy ain't crazy... the rest of the people that question him are off. He speaks of things that people are in denial about and I'm talkin' about Jesus - God - Lucifer - Devil. They don't want to face the fact that over 90% of what's played on the radio is the devil's music. Laugh if you want to but keep playin' dumb and we'll see who's laughin' in the end. Righteous talk. Break these songs down to what people are sayin' and you can't tell me that's what Jesus is about... So snatch the crosses from the necks of those imposters!

Peace In [Confusion Out]
Nuncio78
May 12, 2008 6:57 PM
 

AZtheVisualiza said:

if you think bizzy is off or losing his mind youre wrong. when a  man gets close to God he realizes what is important and he speaks truth. thats what i heard in that interview, a man who has a connection with God and is trying to let other people know and help them.
May 12, 2008 10:24 PM
 

Lumberjackz said:

yep, richie sick, no question. bone is top 5 rap groups.  and there have really been NO rap groups to come out recently that have anything interesting, true, or remotely entertaining to say.  top 10 rap groups (excluding groups that rose to prominence in the 80s any member of juice crew, run dmc, epmd)

no order:

outkast
wu tang
bone thugs n harmony
UGK
eightball & mjg

honorable mention:
hot boys, ghetto boys
May 13, 2008 1:39 AM
 

pimpharder said:

If Flesh get out and get them all back in the studio together, expect a classic album my nigga.  The way Bizzy and Krazy are able to harmonize off each others flow is crazy.  In my opinon, Krazy and Bizzy together are what made Creepin On Ah Come up and E. 1999 classics..
May 13, 2008 11:55 AM
 

DAREALGUNSMOKE said:

MUCH LUV BIZZY
IM 24 SO DEEZ BOYZ HAD EVERYBODY JOCCIN THEY SWAGGER.
I CAN SAY THIS: "IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!"
I HOPE THE ALBUM IS FIYA, I DONT REALLY PURCHASE CDS ANYMORE BUT I DOWNLOAD TRAX AND IF ITS TITE I MIGHT DOWNLOAD IT, BUT HE HAS BEEN A LIL SPACED OUT AS OF LATE BUT HE ALWAYS WAS SPACED OUT AND DAT MADE HIM DIFFERENT. HIS SOLO CAREER WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IF HE WASENT THAT WEIRD CHARACTER
May 13, 2008 1:12 PM
 

richie sick said:

@Lumberjackz said

i feel you on your list, but you got room for some of those 80s groups if it's your top 10.  and your list would still be valid.  take hot boys out.  add run dmc, epmd, nwa, and maybe tribe called quest.  you're straight.

@pimpharder said

feel you too.  but don't sleep on layzie either.  that nigga be killin it.  his lyrics just as hard to me as the rest.  he just don't have as much of the sing-song vibe as bizzy and krazy do, but he still sick than a mug.  wish and flesh are cool, but more there just for sentimental reasons.  the albums don't live or die based off them.  

May 13, 2008 1:15 PM
 

king renz said:

Yall should have asked about his views on Islam since he makes many Islamic references and stating he is Muslim...not only on this album but also on "Evolution Of Elevation" and "From your Righteousness" (never been released, but you can hear many of the unmixed down tracks on youtube if you type in the album). Type in Bizzy Bone is Muslim on youtube and you should be able to get some of the interviews he had talkin about him being Muslim, even though as of late it sounds like he might had gone back into Catholicism.
May 13, 2008 1:28 PM
 

Rezah said:

Dudes lived one crazy life. Kidnapped as a child and what not...damn. To have been able to overcome some of the obstacles that he has and survive in the crazy world of entertainment is an accomplishment in itself.
May 13, 2008 6:25 PM
 

spook said:


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I can never forget that Houston interview, there has been slight improvement since then but you can still detect he's not 100% mentally stable.
Plus Bizzy is from my city so locally from barbershop's to club's etc. when people give an account of their interaction with him they're like -that dude is off. I gotta a lotta love for Bone I'm just glad to see that whatever Bizzy's condition is he's not letting it stop him from doing what he does best -make good music.



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May 14, 2008 8:34 AM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

I don't think he's crazy for questioning the fabric of this reality. If you think about it, if the ancients and religious leaders didn't question this reality. How would they be able to teach and preach about another? He's taking a PERSONAL journey with God in life, and I think that makes him more of a man than those who blindly follow ANYTHING just because they are told that it is right. God is love and love is God...and strengthing your relationship with him is infinitely more important than the remarks of onlookers and nay-sayers. It is YOUR responsibility to find self in the years that you are given. I applaud him for having the courage to speak his soul, knowing that people may or may not understand his personal outlooks. Wish him the best. Much respect.
May 14, 2008 4:29 PM
 

Shadow P_ahh said:

 
"pimpharder said:
If Flesh get out and get them all back in the studio together, expect a classic album my nigga.  The way Bizzy and Krazy are able to harmonize off each others flow is crazy.  In my opinon, Krazy and Bizzy together are what made Creepin On Ah Come up and E. 1999 classics.."

No doubt, Krazy and Bizzy always been the illest in the group (in that order too) but I went back and dusted off both albums bro and Lazy is NOT to be slept on. Lazy was comin wit it, his harmony wasn't as dope as Krazy or Bizzy so he got overshadowed but lyrically......lyrically he was on par with both of 'em.
May 18, 2008 9:37 AM
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