[Verse 1]
Who the fuck wanna bring the noise
Topple me and my boys
Disrespected on a record like a nigga got cloud
When its all about his mo thug music put my name in yo mouth and a nigga gon do ya
Who the fuck them niggas tryna play
They dont stop till you meet my Glock
Imma get you make your body rott
Nigga make the party pop nigga why not
Times ticking on the clock and the heat hot
Imma get him when the beat drop
Joy ride to the weed spot
Got them 22's spinning and a nigga keep grinning
Cause im riding through the city in a candy coated drop top shouts out
To the double Glock Glock
Cause you know the bone boyz got it on lock yup yup
Drop hits by the dozen, everyday buzzing
Niggas be loving how we thugging thugging

[verse 2]
Who them niggas coming through ina buick le sabre
Popping a sawed off robbing u and your neighbour
Who is it can save ya
Niggas in it major
Catch a nigga slipping throw the pistol bet he pay ya
Start em at the stop light wassup
Then i let the Glock light dump dump
A nigga better get outta the car drop the keys and cash
Fore i hit em the heart we raw?
So nigga dont be coming around trying to show out flossing get your wig split nigga
Be cautious on some real shit nigga
Be soft and nigga get killed with the hit lit often
So when you see us ride down in some other niggas shit lik
Oh boy its just the thug boyz, them cleveland thugs boys

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a hip-hop group from Cleveland, Ohio, formed in 1991 under the brief name, “Band Aid Boys.” Then they were B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e, consisting of Bizzy Bone, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, and Wish Bone. Under this name, they released the 1993 album, Faces of Death. Then Flesh-N-Bone, Layzie’s brother, joined the group, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was solidified.

Rapper Eazy-E of the group N.W.A signed Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to Ruthless Records in 1994. The group’s debut EP Creepin On Ah Come Up included two hits, “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” (#22) and “Foe Tha Love of $” (#41). In 1995, their full-length album E. 1999 Eternal followed featuring another top 40 hit “1st of Tha Month”. An updated version of “Crossroad” from the album, renamed as “Tha Crossroads”, became a Grammy-winning international smash hit, holding the #1 spot in the US for eight weeks and reaching the top 20 in eight countries overseas including the UK.

Over the next fifteen years, the group scored six more top 40 hits including the platinum-selling “I Tried” (featuring Akon), but it was a tumultuous time. Flesh-N-Bone served eight years in prison for assault. The group kicked Bizzy Bone out after a couple of years of issues, but took him back five years later. Krayzie Bone also quit for a few months. In 2010, Wish Bone told