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Myka 9 - 1969 (2009)

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6 years ago

maddkurrentz99

Ok...here's the best way to explain the FF/Bone Thugs situation...Bone rapped fast in their first album in Flow Motion and We Be Fiendin' and I thinj that album was recorded in 91 or 92. However, the style of rap on those two songs is still somewhat different than their first album Creepin on ah Come up. It's known Eazy E frequented The Good Life where FF was (and pharcyde and jurassic 5 etc). E took bone to TGL and this is where Bone and FF are forever linked. At this point the best way to say it is that FF had that one piece of the puzzle that Bone did not have, and that was that little piece of skill...that smooth flow skill....the fluidity of the flow. And FF was missing that one piece of the puzzle that Bone had, but FF didn't....and that was uniqueness, appeal, that gutter sound that no one even knew existed because it came from Cleveland...that rawness....that ignorance. And above all, they had Eazy. Which means a money machine was behind them to make sure the world knew about them. Only one group was gonna blow up. So, bone had the speed in the rhyme before they ever heard of FF (at least odds say so). Hell, maybe they would hit up TGL the first time they were in LA trying to get a deal. So, i dont think Bone took the style....i think they just took that little piece of the flow that FF had that they added to their own flow. And Bone probably would have ended up doing the same flow eventually given Kray's affinity for the oldies and vocal ability and Bizzy's skillset.

8 years ago

Information Sniper

choppin it up styles again!!!!!!

9 years ago

JaymzMorrow

one cannot not listen to this twice

10 years ago

DMTopher

gee thanks

10 years ago

Michael Mata

Are you 16? Why are you trolling? Why do you care so much about this? Why are you posting on a Mikah 9 video/FF fan friendly comment post about Bone being the originators of a rap style that came from the West coast? Are you high, or dumb, or both? Bone wasn't rapping like FF on their first album; they didn't use that style until the Creepin' album in '94, years after FF, and also after being out on the West coast--they were inspired by FF and West coast emcees. Why is this so hard? Ur trolling

10 years ago

Gavin Gill

So you're just going to gloss over the fact that Krayzie wrote Neighborhood Slang years before they hooked up with Eazy, even before they started recorded Faces of Death (which they started recording in 1989?) Despite the fact that those song were written before FF's first major album in 1991...?

10 years ago

Michael Mata

Dude, I don't think you're going to get it, or concede...even though you're wrong ... so forget about it. None of that changes my point. And yes, you said "none of those groups had ever heard of FF before they recorded". My point is: how do you know? This shit was on tv for years; they had a nationally, critically acclaimed album out for years. It is very likely--no it is certain--that Bone had seen and heard FF--fact. Unless they didn't listen to or follow hip hop. That's it. And u can hear it.

10 years ago

Gavin Gill

(Part 2) Also, Bone started recording in '89, long before they hooked up with Eazy. Creepin On Ah Come Up was recorded in under a week,- those songs were already written which is why they were able to put the EP together so fast. E99 Eternal is the album where Good Life had the most influence, but it wasn't simply FF. There were these two girls that Bone drew inspiration from, can't remember their names but if if listen to the original Down 71 you might hear it.

10 years ago

Gavin Gill

I didn't say Bone wasn't influenced by FF/Good Life, I said they were. But Bone was already using that harmonic flow before they hooked up with Eazy. Listen to Neighborhood Slang, Krayzie wrote that when he was in prison (or high school, can't remember which) which was years before they even headed to LA. They already had a group harmony/chant thing going, and then after Eazy took them to see Good Life, they added to their style.

10 years ago

Michael Mata

And just to be concise: it was not about rapping fast, but that specific sing song style they were using, where sounded stream of consciousness and flowing. There were plenty of fast rappers. Check out Chip Fu from Fu Schnickens, esp. the "whats up doc" song that is played out; Treach from Naughty by Nature; and Twista laid it down in Chicago, which is the legacy of that Do or Die, Crucial Conflict shit. But those groups, and Twista, changed after Bone, whether they knew FF or not; Bone did.

10 years ago

Michael Mata

I'm peeping that song "Mary" in another tab right now on utube; it's fucking ridiculous! Get the fuck out of here with that "they didn't who FF was" shit. Listen to Mikah 9's verse when he comes in: "come follow me, come follow me..." it sounds like Bone is being featured on the song and it's 3 years before Creepin' even came out ha ha. You're way off on this one, man. Sorry.

10 years ago

Michael Mata

Just listen to the song "Mary", dude. I think it's the best example I can find of the prototype to Bone; this is the style they ran with and did some good things with. You think a song devoted to marijuana would NOT be on those guy's radar, especially after being out west at the time where Good Life and Freestyle Fellowship were hot? Anybody who had the BOX or video Jukebox or BET saw plenty of FF when they came out; I remember the hype and I was young; I still have VHS tapes with their videos.

10 years ago

Michael Mata

Well, your statement is just as baseless as mine. What is your proof? My proof is, while somewhat inferred, an educated guess at least. Bone went on trip to the west coast when they were first trying to get signed, before they got signed to Ruthless, if I remember the story correctly. They stayed out there for a minute, nothing happened, and then AFTER they came back to Cleveland, Eazy E hit em up. So they WERE out West. Also, To Whom..came out in '91. Bone was out in '94. I'm a fan of both.

10 years ago

Gavin Gill

" all of those groups were running with the style pioneered by those west coast emcess; that's just a fact" No, it's not a fact. None of those groups had ever heard of Freestyle Fellowship before they started recording. Hell, MC Ren from NWA was already rapping fast way back in the day. Good Life had SOME influence on Bone's E99 Eternal album, but neither group sounded similar enough for anyone to say "X bit Y."

10 years ago

Michael Mata

It's real simple: Freestyle Fellowship and Good Life were doing their thing, were rapping with that rapid fire sing song style for years BEFORE Bone Thugs came out; Bone had obviously drawn influence from FF on songs like "Mary" et al. Yes, all of those groups were running with the style pioneered by those west coast emcess; that's just a fact. But FF f'ed up by being a little too out there. I think they suffered from pre-internet, pre-social media, and were too alienated. K. Lamar for example.

10 years ago

Errordemn6

Busdriver.

10 years ago

Gavin Gill

Despite the fact that Bone, Do or Die, Crucial Conflict, Triple Six Mafia, Freestyle Fellowship were all using variations of a similar style...? Unless you think everyone else bit FF too... I'm aware of that documentary, but it's terribly biased and leaves out some glaring details that render the "Bone bit FF" argument null and void. Bone may have drawn a bit of influence from FF for their E99 Eternal album, but they've changed their style multiple times - for every single release.

10 years ago

PEERAMIDEYE

It's a well known fact that Bone Thugs bit Freestyle Fellowship.

10 years ago

hal900x

Lyricism isn't in the public view right now. Fine by me, keeps it pure and legit. I agree with you in principle though...Myka 9 is one of the all time greatest.

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