

If you could choose a title, what would it be? Bizzy already did an album with that title with Bad Azz, though. Kurupt said it would be called Thug Pound. Hopefully we can get to the studio, but I don’t know a set time when we’ll jump off. Like I said, we just came to ’em last week. When can we expect to see something you do with Tha Dogg Pound? You are working on your anniversary album, you’re on tour right now, and you’re working on side projects. The first track that comes, it’s just gonna set it off. We saw Kurupt in California and we got to talking, we have it as an idea and everybody is with it. We’ve been talking about it ever since then. That’s something we’ve been talking about for a long time we’ve actually been on tour with Snoop and Ice Cube in Australia back in 2008. Kurupt spoke with someone the other day about a Dogg Pound and Bone Thugs album. You gotta put the priorities first and go like that.

It’s cool though, because even though I might go work for a month, I have two months at home to spend time with her. It’s hard to explain to her, “I’ll be back in a month.” She thinks it’s a couple days, and when I’m not back my phone is blowing up. What’s the hardest part about touring together? But I know with five adult men on tour, you have separate lives you had to leave behind to go on tour. From the outside it looks like you’re having a great time on tour. You’ve been getting great reviews, you’ve been selling out shows and adding extra shows. So Kendrick and Wiz will for sure be on the album? We have a good relationship with everyone in the business and we think we can make it a big album. We’re going after Mariah, trying to get everyone to celebrate us being together for 20 years. Whenever they’re ready, they’ll let us know. I don’t think anyone’s gonna say they don’t wanna do it. Wiz Khalifa, Kendrick Lamar, just about everybody. It’s going to be a double CD so they’ll be showcased.ĭo you know who you’re going to have featured on the anniversary album yet? You might hear one or two of them there, but they will definitely be on my solo project. I don’t know about the anniversary album. I want all the artists to come out different.Īre we going to be able to see some of those artists on the Bone Thugs anniversary album? I don’t wanna be put in a box with the label I’m doing. It’s about that time, you know?ĭo you have people you’re thinking about developing? Start building an empire of music, really get in the back scenes and the executive side. I’ve made group albums, I’ve made solo albums.So after I finish this album, I’m going to fall back a bit and really start developing new, young talent. I’m saying that because I’ve been in the game 20 years. I’m actually working on a solo album that I think is going to be my last solo album for a while. Everyone else said they made it clear they weren’t retiring, but you, the leader of the group, you didn’t say anything about that. I know it’s on your list of things to do. When we met up last I asked everyone about whether you’re going to retire after you make it into the R&R Hall of Fame. We’ve been doing it in between being on the road, me working on other projects, working with other artists. What we’ve been doing since we’ve been on the road, we’ve made a few songs. How’s your anniversary album going? Have you been working on it? Yeah, I don’t want to be telling people what to do. I’m never like, “We’re doing this and that’s it.” Everyone still has input. If we have a difference, we just vote on it, you know? We keep it fair. They pretty much respect and know that I’m not going to do anything stupid. Has that ever caused controversy among all 5 of you? I was the person in the studio last to leave and I came up with a lot of ideas. I’d sit around and think about things all the time. Krayzie Bone: Even way back, I would be the one to be the beat digger. Why do you think they’ve allowed you to be in that leadership position? They stated that you were kind of the leader, or visionary.
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Krayzie Bone, the self-described leader of the group, recently sat down with Emily Berkey for AllHipHop to discuss Rock the Bells, Eazy E’s legacy, the building an empire from music to TV and fashion.ĪllHipHop: Last time we met we were with the other four members of Bone Thugs. Now nearly 20 years in the biz, the group is hitting the road with all of it’s original members. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony have remained an anomaly in Hip-Hop.
