“We had been doing that since 1989 and then all of a sudden when Bone came out … with ‘Thuggish Ruggish Bone’ and all of that stuff and we hear somebody kind of on our same style: Faces Of Death, redrum, muder, 6-6-6, tongue twisting. “e was rapping about triple six, devil shit, and tongue-twisting over slow beats,” he said. The producer noted there was never a “real beef” between the two, rather a misunderstanding over style and lyrics. “I love the way everything happened.”ĭJ Paul previously spoke on the origins of the tension between Three 6 and Bone Thugs in a 2015 interview with HipHopDX. 'I Didn't Kill My Wife!' - An Oral History of 'The Fugitive'ĭespite the blow-up, however, DJ Paul appeared perfectly happy with how the Verzuz turned out: “It was perfect,” he said. He kind of told us on social media when he was talking about how it was going to be.” On The Mix, DJ Paul said of the fight and the simmering tensions between the two groups: “The beef with us and Bone was just a big misunderstanding for 26 years. (The Verzuz episode eventually resumed and Bizzy returned to the stage later and apologized.) More bottles and words were exchanged, and some punches were even thrown before security broke up the fight. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Bizzy Bone - who’d called out Three 6 for devil worshiping on Instagram prior to the event - threw out a few insults on stage before chucking a bottle at the group. While Verzuz battles usually feature plenty of good-natured roasting, the Three 6/Bone Thugs battle last Thursday, Dec. The night ended with the groups hugging on stage and performing Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 1996, RIAA double-Platinum track "The Crossroads," which was dedicated to rappers who passed away, including Eazy-E, The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nipsey Hussle and Young Dolph.Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul said the Verzuz fight between the Memphis group and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony wasn’t that surprising during an interview on the Fox Soul show The Mix (via AllHipHop). Terrence Howard, who performed the group's Oscar winning "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" in Hustle & Flow, arrived on stage and rapped the classic track. Wiz Khalifa, Young Buck and 8Ball & MJG joined Three 6 Mafia, followed by the biggest surprise of the night from a member of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They then took the party to a another level with a surprise appearance by Chamillionaire to perform his Grammy Award-winning hit, “Ridin',” with Krayzie Bone, followed by Lil Wayne for his feature on Juicy J’s “Bandz a Make Her Dance.”īone Thugs brought out Lil Jon and Satasha Williams, then Three 6 Mafia responded with Project Pat for his feature on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy hit “Knife Talk,” and his own hit, “Chickenhead.” Let’s keep the mutha f***in’ party going.” Eventually, Bizzy cooled down and said, “I wanna apologize to everybody the f**k out there, on both sides.Pardon me. However, security intervened as the event was paused while order was restored. Later, the Bone Thugs member threw a water bottle that nearly ignited a fight. “Ain’t finna to be mocking me while I’m on mutha f***in’ stage,” Bizzy said. The tension began after Bizzy Bone performed “Buddah Lovaz" and accused Three 6 Mafia of disrespecting him, according to Billboard. The Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Verzuz nearly became violent Thursday night as the two groups faced off at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
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