BIZZY BONE (Bone Thugs N Harmony) BIO
The unique sound of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony prompted multi-platinum record sales, won them a Grammy in 1997,[1] and brought the spotlight to the relatively unknown midwestern hip-hop community.
The first notable appearance that he was missing from the group came when Bone released the video for "The Days of Our Livez" from the Set It Off Soundtrack. While Bizzy's verse is in the song, he was the only member not in the video.
Later, in 2000, after some speculation and rumors of Bizzy Bone's split from the group, they released "Resurrection(Paper, Paper)" as a single from their album "BTnHRessurection," their first album in years since "The Art of War" in 1997. In the video Bizzy is seen reading a newspaper with a front page article about the groups rumored split, which he tosses to the ground and shakes his head. This album in 2000 marked his return to the group.
Solo work
In 1998, Bizzy Bone released his first major solo album entitled Heaven'z Movie. It was released under Ruthless Records, Mo Thugs, and Relativity Records. The producers were Nina, Johnny J, Mafisto, Mike Smoov, Erik 'E' Nordquist, Mike Johnson & Cat Cody.
In 2001, Bizzy released his second major solo album, and his last while being in Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. The album was titled The Gift under the label AMC. Darren Vega, Hoton, JT Thomas, and Tony C had assisted in production of the album.
On April 22, 2008, Bizzy released his album A Song for You.