Exclusive: Bizzy Bone Talks Beef with Migos and 21 Savage, Staying Relevant, and Gives Message to Haters

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When it comes to legends in the rap game, the members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony are at the top of the list. Since 1991, the five-man group gave us hits like, “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,” “1st of tha Month,” “East 1999,” and “Tha Crossroads,” to name a few. Bizzy Bone, in my opinion, is one of the most memorable members of the group. Known for his soft-spoken, high-pitched, and fast-paced delivery, Bizzy started his solo career in 1998 and has been very successful as a solo artist.

If you’ve had your ears to the streets, then you’re up-to-date on the beef between Bizzy, Migos and 21 Savage after the Migos claimed to be the “biggest rap group ever” and 21 chimed in, calling Layzie Bone’s rap response “wack as a motherf**ker.” The ongoing, back-and-forth beef has been circulating the internet and doesn’t seem to be ending soon. Especially since Bizzy recently released two diss tracks: “Carbon Monoxide” and “Enigma.”

Celebuzz caught up with the legendary artist to talk hip-hop and get his side of the Migos & 21 Savage beef. We also find out how he stays relevant in hip-hop’s new wave era, and talk about the new projects he’s developing these days.

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