Krayzie Bone
Krayzie Bone Birth name Anthony Henderson Also known as Mr. Sawed-OffLeathaface
Granddaddy of the Midwest
Silent Killer
Krayzie Jackson
Mr. Lyrical Born June 17, 1973(1973-06-17) (age 34)[citation needed] Origin Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.Genre(s)Hip hopOccupation(s) Rapper, entertainer, entrepreneurYears active 1993–present Label(s)Ruthless(1994–2003)
ThugLine(1998–present)
Full Surface(2005–present)
Interscope(2006–present) Associated acts Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Chamillionaire
Anthony Henderson (born June 17, 1973[citation needed]), better known as Krayzie Bone, is a two-time Grammy Award-winning artist and member of the rap/hip-hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
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Biography
Solo career
Krayzie recorded his solo debut, Thug Mentality 1999, in 1998. The album was released as a double disc set, featuring a large selection of guest appearances, including Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, The Marley Brothers, Mariah Carey, Big Pun, Fat Joe, E-40, 8 Ball & MJG, Kurupt, Treach and Snoop Dogg. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA.
In 2001, Krayzie released Thug On Da Line. The album didn't do as well as his previous release, and was criticized for its frequent guest appearances from fellow Thugline members by a few hardcore fans. However his album received plenty of positive reviews from music critics and went gold. Amazon.com went as far as labeling it one of the best albums of 2001.[1]
Record labels
Krayzie Bone was a founding member of Mo Thugs Family, a collective of Cleveland based rap and Hip-Hop musical acts. He broke apart from the group in 1998 to form ThugLine Records, or TL. In many videos he can be spotted wearing a chain that says TL.
Discography
- Main article: Krayzie Bone discography
- 1999: Thug Mentality 1999
- 2001: Thug on da Line
- 2003: LeathaFace: The Legends Underground (Part I)
- 2005: Gemini: Good vs. Evil
- 2005: Too Raw for Retail
- 2007: Thugline Boss
- 2008: The Fixtape Volume One: Smoke on This
- 2008: Chasing the Devil
Awards
Grammy Award
- 1997: "Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group" (Tha Crossroads)
- 2007: "Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group" (Ridin')
MTV Video Music Award
- 2006: "Best Rap Video" (Ridin')
American Music Award
- 1998: "Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist"
- 2007: "Best Duo or Group Rap/Hip-Hop"
References
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.Singles "Flowmotion" · "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" · "No Surrender" · "Foe tha Love of $" · "Sleepwalkers" · "East 1999" · "1st of tha Month" · "Mr. Bill Collector" · "Eternal" · "Mo' Murda" · "Tha Crossroads" · "Dayz of Our Livez" · "Look into My Eyes" · "If I Could Teach The World" · "Thug Luv" · "Body Rott" · "BNK" · "War(Battlecry Remix)" · "Ghetto Cowboy" · "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)" · "Can't Give It Up" · "Change the World" · "Money, Money" · "Home" · "Fire" · "I Tried" · "Lil L.O.V.E." · "Wind Blow" · "Just Vibe" · "Young Thugs" Featured Singles "Thug Devotion" · "Notorious Thugs" · "Breakdown" · "Ridin'" · Solo Singles "Nothin' But Da Bone In Me" · "Thugz Cry" · "Nobody Can Stop Me Now" · "Thug Mentality" · "Paper" · "Fried Day" · "My Niggaz" · "I Understand" · "A Song For You" · "Money" · Related articles Discography · Ruthless RecordsLink former page on this page
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