Layzie Bone
Birth name Steven Howse
Also known as L-Burna , The #1 Assassin
Born (1973-09-23) September 23, 1973 (age 38)
Cleveland, OH., United States
Origin Long Beach, CA, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupations Rapper, Singer, Actor
Years active 1992-present
Labels Ruthless, 'Sicness', Mo Thugs, Full Surface, Interscope, 'Hi-Power.', BTNH Worldwide Psychopathic Records , Real Talk Ent.
Associated acts Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Bone Brothers, Mo Thugs, Young Noble, Yukmouth, Mr. Capone-E, Twista, Snoop Dogg, Swizz Beatz , Bow Wow, Busta Rhymes
Website Official Myspace

Layzie Bone (born Steven Howse on September 23, 1973) is rapper and hip-hop artist known primarily for being a member of the group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. He has also has gone by the names L-Burna and The #1 Assassin.[1] He is the younger brother of fellow group member Flesh-N-Bone. He is also a member of the rap group Bone Brothers and CEO of the record label Harmony Howse Entertainment.[2][3]

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Career [link]

The group formed the band B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e (all except for Flesh-N-Bone) and recorded an album entitled Faces Of Death in the studio of their then mentor, Kermit Henderson (Krayzie Bone's younger brother) on his indie label Stoney Burke in 1993. After this Layzie and the rest of the Bone Family boarded a Greyhound Bus to Los Angeles where they worked with notable producer and rapper Eazy-E and his Ruthless/Relativity Records label. Diego Blak (born Diego hodge), a marketer and promoter and co-executive producer of Faces Of Death introduced them to Eazy E at a concert he promoted in Cleveland, Ohio where they auditioned for him in his dressing room and then traveled back to Los Angeles, California after the show to seal the deal. At this point Eazy named them Thugs-n-Harmony but they wanted to keep the bone name so they were called Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.[4]

Solo career, Mo Thugs & Bone Brothers [link]

Layzie has also promoted the indie label Mo Thugs Records which he and the rest of Bone originated. He released his first solo album Thug By Nature on March 20, 2001 exactly the same day Bizzy Bone released his second solo album The Gift. He also has collaborative albums with Young Noble from the The Outlawz and A.K. of Do Or Die, solo albums out such as It's Not A Game, The New Revolution, Cleveland, Startin' from Scratch: How A Thug Was Born, and the upcoming solo album to be announced Ruthless. He has had a series of albums with Bizzy Bone; Still Creepin On Ah Come Up and under the name Bone Brothers entitled: Bone Brothers, Bone Brothers 2, Bone Brothers 3. In the fall of 2010, Layzie established a new label, Harmony Howse Entertainment. As of 2011, he and Fredro Starr of the Onyx are planning to release a collaborative EP entitled FireSquad, which is set to be released late 2011.

Discography [link]

Albums [link]

Collaboration albums [link]

Mixtapes [link]

  • 2011: The Law Of Attraction (Hosted DJ Smallz)

Music videos [link]

Year Title Director(s)
2001 "Make My Day" w/ Baby S
"Listen"
2005 "Hip Hop Baby" w/ Bizzy Bone & Krayzie Bone
2006 "Livin' Like Kings" w/ Konishiki
"What They Say About Me (remix)" w/ Skant bone Ryan Cain O'Donnell
"Rollercoaster" w/ Bizzy Bone
2009 "Wring Me Out" w/ Big Sloan & Thin C Wes Greeson
2010 "If I Can't Do It" Eric Guerrero
2011 "Hear'em Knockin" w/ Krayzie Bone & Flesh-n-Bone Beejan Iranshad
"Every Night" w/ Bow Wow
"A New Life" w/ Thin C
"Ain't Nothin to Me" w/ Maybach Dice
"We At It Again" Ryan Cain O'Donnell

References [link]

  1. ^ Prato, Greg. Allmusic
  2. ^ Bogdanov, Valdimir; Chris Woodstra, Stephan Thomas, John Bush (2003). All Music Guide to Hip-hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip-hop. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-759-5. 
  3. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide: 4th edition. Simon & Shuster. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8. 
  4. ^ Adams, Deanna R. (2002). Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent State University Press. pp. 534–546. ISBN 0-87338-691-4. 

External links [link]


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Layzie Bone

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Layzie Bone

by: Layzie Bone

I can't keep my mind off this money, my hands off my heat (Man, I don't know what's wrong with me) I'm so gone, and I'm out here so strong and I'm stuck in these streets, streets (I run the streets, what's wrong with me) The weed and the X and the Hennessy
I'm gunnin' on point for enemies
I dump when I dump, ain't no turning back
Bone niggas ain't never been industry
I can't keep my mind off my money, my hands off my heat (Man, I don't know what's wrong with me)
Them original niggas put stains in the game; It's bloody mo' murda from grip to the grain
I'm strapped with that Nina that's never gon' change
You know what I mean; I go out with a bang
Fresh out the hood doin' everyday thangs
To hollywood niggas; That shit is danger
Don't act like you know me, cause Lay' still that stranger
This shit was all lame until I rearranged it
Hold up, stop, and can I get my props? Collect my prop' and take it back to The Glock
Where the thugs that's real and ain't afraid to kill
At least 'round here, nigga back, get watched
From a whole 'nother planet like an astronaut
The only problem that we have is the bastard cops, but we slash on 'em, blast on 'em, drag 'em out
Gotta keep that money comin' in a faster route
I can't keep my mind off this money, my hands off my heat (Man, I don't know what's wrong with me) I'm so gone, and I'm out here so strong and I'm stuck in these streets, streets (I run the streets, what's wrong with me) The weed and the X and the Hennessy
I'm gunnin' on point for enemies
I dump when I dump, ain't no turning back
Bone niggas ain't never been industry
I can't keep my mind off my money, my hands off my heat (Man, I don't know what's wrong with me)
Man, even militant niggas pay me what they owe me
I'm still a gutter nigga, act like you know me
I shoot a cutter nigga runnin' up on me
Put up or shut up, nigga, quit actin' phony
Never been Hollywood, always been 'bout the hood
If you was lookin' for trouble; We got it good
Serve 'em murda like real true riders should
f**k 'em up with a pump, now that would do it
Get into it when I'm hustlin'
Nine to five I'm strugglin', time to grind
Stumblin', tryin' to shine
Get up and I wonder "When is it my time to fly? " High
A nigga so stressed, I puff on the weed so hard my chest pains
Cause by hearin' the way I flow it, nobody would know it
I gotta get help, man
I can't keep my mind off this money, my hands off my heat (Man, I don't know what's wrong with me) I'm so gone, and I'm out here so strong and I'm stuck in these streets, streets (I run the streets, what's wrong with me) The weed and the X and the Hennessy
I'm gunnin' on point for enemies
I dump when I dump, ain't no turning back
Bone niggas ain't never been industry




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