

Krayzie Bone: Well, man, personally, we’re all cool. Where are you guys at now in terms of Bone? The last time we spoke, I can’t remember a time when things were in a worse situation with the group. I think they’re going to really get into it.Ī: Your entire story and the reason you have your fanbase is tied to four other guys, which makes up Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. So this is some of my best work, and I stand behind it 100 percent and saying that I think it’s going to be a very good album, and I really think the fans are going to appreciate it and love the music selections and the content. Because every day I go in the studio I get better and better. Krayzie Bone: I feel like it’s some of my best work. In terms of standing behind this project, do you think this is your best solo project? And if so, why? I’m giving everybody a piece of my last 20 years in the business.Ī: Like you’ve said, you’re doing this non-traditional, you don’t have the record label, there’s not all the BS. And then, there are the songs where I have the real serious messages, spiritual songs, and just everything. Then I’m doing the quick flow on a lot of songs on this album. Then there are those laid-back songs, like the original Bone sound. You know what I’m sayin’? And I talk about that on the album. I’ve mixed it up, dealing with stuff that I deal with in the industry, yeah, of course I wake up sometimes and I feel like going to get the SK and just sprayin’ everybody. Krayzie Bone: Man, I would say it’s like a on steroids. How would you describe this upcoming album in terms of content, if you had to compare it to something you’ve done?

We have several partners of that stature interested in partnering up, so that may be the route I go, something non-traditional.Ī: You’ve talked about it before, and you’ve always had that Catch-22, you have a certain part of your fanbase who like “Mo’ Murda” stuff and this and that. So it’s like, those are all non-traditional ways or routes that a person can go, and something that I’ve been introduced to by some of my business associates. Nowadays, you can go do a music deal with Nike or Yahoo, you know what I’m sayin, because everybody is getting into music now. I have many different brands, huge brands, who are interested in partnering up with me for the release of this album. It’s not going to be like the regular, you know, Sony Records, or a record label like that. Krayzie Bone: Well, the most I want to say on the business end is I’m going non-traditional. I had to give back to them.Ī: Now you’re doing this completely independent now? So just to show my appreciation for all the love that they’ve shown us. We have a very strong core fanbase who have been following us, and have dealt with us through all the thick and thin, breakups and makeups, and they’ve been around the whole time. Krayzie Bone: Well, for one, I wanted to give something back to the fans, just all the hardcore fans that have really been following us the whole time we’ve been out. So it’s going to be a nice collector’s item.Ī: Why did you decide to go with a double album and go this route with releasing it? The full-set hard copy of the album is going to include a massive package with a DVD, t-shirt, hat, you know, all kinds of stuff I’m giving. However, I am going to have the whole double CD album available for physical purchase if people would like to do so.
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I actually forgot to mention that it is going to be a double CD when I made the announcement, so I’m clearing that up now so everybody knows it’s going to be a double CD, and the first CD is going to be released for free digitally. Krayzie Bone: Well, man, it was basically the announcement of this album that I’ve been working on, Chasing The Devil, is going to be a double CD, and I’m going to release the first one for free digital download. For anyone who missed it, what was that announcement? In this exclusive, the silent assassin of Bone Thugs made it clear he’s doing things his way, and making sure he bows out of the rap game on his own terms:Ī: First order of business for anyone outside of your immediate fanbase, you had a big announcement recently regarding your solo project. With a spot on the coveted “Rock the Bells” lineup card secured, and a much anticipated solo album on the way, the ball is firmly in his court. By now, Anthony “Krayzie Bone” Henderson should be sitting back and enjoying the fruits of his labor, but instead, the Bone Thugs N Harmony frontman is still fighting for a way to write the perfect final chapter to his storied career.

It’s a resume’ that trumps most of Hip-Hop’s heaviest hitters: two Grammy Awards, multiple American Music Awards, over 40 million records sold worldwide, and a loyal fanbase only the game’s elite can dream of.
