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Flesh-n-Bone

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Please help improve this articleby adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiablematerial may be challenged and removed. Flesh-N-Bone Birth name Stanley Howse Born June 10, 1974(1974-06-10) (age 33) Origin Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.Genre(s)Hip hopYears active 1993–present Label(s)Full Surface Records(2005 - present)
Flesh-N-Bone Inc.
Mo Thugs
Def Jam
Koch

Stanley Howse, (born on June 10, 1974) better known as Flesh-n-Bone, is a member of the rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Also known as Fifth Dawg and Stack.

He is currently jailed for threatening a man with an AK-47, and goes on parole 12th of July.

He is the older brother of Layzie Bone, as well as the cousin of Wish Bone. As an original member of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, he is known for his quick-tongued, energetic, and forceful style.

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At the time of their very first underground album release, titled Faces of Death, Flesh was not a part of the group. Flesh was featured on Creepin On Ah Come Up, E 1999 Eternal, and The Art of War though he never signed to Ruthless Records with the rest of the group. However, he was heavily featured on BTNHResurrection, appearing on 14 out of 16 tracks.

Flesh-n-Bone is possibly best known for his style of rapping. He mixes multiple vocal layers into his verses, harmonizing twice and sometimes three times.

Main article: Flesh-n-Bone discography
v • d • eBone Thugs-n-HarmonyLayzie Bone · Krayzie Bone · Wish Bone · Flesh-n-Bone · Bizzy BoneAlbums Faces of Death · Creepin on ah Come Up · E 1999 Eternal · The Art of War · BTNHResurrection · Thug World Order · Thug Stories · Strength & Loyalty · T.H.U.G.S. · Trues Humbly United Gathering SoulsSingles "Flow Motion" · "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" · "Foe tha Love of $" · "No Surrender" · "East 1999" · "1st of tha Month" · "Sleepwalkers" · "Eternal" · "Mo' Murda" · "Tha Crossroads" · "Days of Our Livez" · "Look into My Eyes" · "If I Could Teach The World" · "Thug Luv" · "Body Rott" · "BNK" · "Shoot Em Up" · "War" · "Ghetto Cowboy" · "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)" · "Can't Give It Up" · "Change the World" · "Money, Money" · "Get Up and Get It" · "Home" · "Fire" · "I Tried" · "Lil L.O.V.E." · "Wind Blow" · "Never Forget Me" · "Wildin" · "Young Thugs" · "Just Vibe" Other Songs "Thug Devotion" · "Notorious Thugs" · "Breakdown" · "Nobody Can Stop Me" · "Thugz Cry" · Thug Mentality · "Murda Murda" · "Paper" · "Somebody's Going to Die Tonight" · "Listen" · "Fried Day" · Untouchable · "Spit Your Game" · "Take the Lead (Wanna Ride)" · "Hardtime Hustlin'" · "Getchu' Twisted" · "This Ain't A Game" · A Song For You · "Money" · Related articles Discography · Ruthless Records Categories: 1974 births | African Americans | American rappers | Living people | People from Cleveland, Ohio | Incarcerated rappers | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony membersHidden categories: Articles lacking sources from January 2008 | All articles lacking sources | Articles that may contain original research since May 2008 | All articles that may contain original research

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