Artist's albums
Nightstalker
2023 · single
QuickFix : Level 3 : Level Up
2023 · album
The Way
2023 · single
Blessings
2022 · single
Reach
2022 · single
Eternal Legend (Special Edition)
2022 · album
Smoke Wit Me, Pt. 2
2022 · single
Srtis Banalin
2022 · single
Krayzie Melodies : Melodious, Vol. 1
2022 · album
Mr. Cheeba
2022 · single
You Bring My High (Down)
2022 · single
Motions
2022 · single
My Blessings
2022 · single
Let You Go
2022 · single
Alone In A Crowded Room
2022 · single
Moved on 2
2022 · single
Power In The Name
2022 · single
Plot Twist
2021 · single
Champagne Free
2021 · single
Leaves of Legends
2021 · album
Beat Koins
2020 · single
Come With Me
2020 · single
My Life
2020 · single
Nothing Left to Prove
2019 · album
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Biography
A member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, rapper Krayzie Bone was born Anthony Henderson in Cleveland, Ohio; also known as LeathaFace, The Sawed-Off Gangsta, he joined Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in 1993, debuting a year later with the EP Creepin on Ah Come Up. Subsequent LPs, including 1995's E 1999 Eternal and 1997's The Art of War, launched the group to rap superstardom, and as the decade drew to a close, Krayzie Bone issued his solo debut, Thug Mentality 1999. Inner demons and life on the street were the main topics of 2001's Thug on da Line. Its follow-up, Gemini: Good vs. Evil, was originally slated for a 2004 release but was delayed until early 2005 when Krayzie got to the opportunity to record some tracks for the album with his old crew members Wish Bone and Bizzy Bone. A year later he was featured on the Grammy Award-winning song "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire, while that year's Bone Thugs-N-Harmony album, Thug Stories, launched a steady stream of releases -- and supporting tours -- from the group. Krayzie finally returned to his solo career in 2015 with Chasing the Devil, an album released by the eOne label. In 2017, he teamed up with Bizzy Bone for New Waves, which they issued as an official Bone Thugs-N-Harmony album. That same year -- in the same week, no less -- Krayzie released Thug Brothers 2, a collaboration with Young Noble of the Outlawz, as well as his sixth mixtape, Eternal Legend. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi