Born to an African American/Indian father and an Italian/Jewish mother, Bizzy Bone started in hip-hop as a founding member of the group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Formed in 1993, this Cleveland-based crew first caught the ear of N.W.A. member Eazy-E.
Their trademark double and triple-time sung/rapped harmonies brought something new to the table at a time when most acts were busy trying to imitate what was featured on Dr. Dre's The Chronic. The unique sound prompted multi-platinum record sales, won them a Grammy, and brought the spotlight to the long-neglected Midwestern hip-hop community.
As a solo performer, Bizzy Bone is well known for his high-speed rhyme style and unique singing abilities. Continually writing and recording around the clock, he released his first solo album in 1998, the personal and introspective Heaven'z Movie. After receiving critical acclaim, Bizzy went on to write and release The Gift in 2001, Alpha and Omega in 2004, and The Beginning and the End, also in 2004, For The Fans vol. 1 and vol. 2 in 2005, The Story, Thugs Revenge, The Midwest Cowboy, and From Your Righteousness in 2006. His latest album Ruthless was released on March 4th 2008.
Bizzy's work has been awarded by numerous respected groups, including an ASCAP Award, the Michael Jackson Soul Train Award, a Blockbuster Award, an American Music Award, and the NAACP - Back To School/Stay in School Youth Rally Award. He has become a member of Hip Hop's elite, collaborating with modern hip-hop legends such as P Diddy, Snoop Dogg, as well as the late Eazy-E, 2Pac, and The Notorious B.I.G..
My Niggaz
Bizzy Bone Lyrics
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It's another Studio Rat Production. Lets' do this baby. Please believe it. Another Studio Rat Production. 7th Sign. You know how it goes. All the time baby. Yeah, mm. Yeah.
-Bizzy Bone (Hollis Jae)-Chorus-
Where would I be without my niggas? I love my niggas/ I could do it all alone, but you're mine/ I would never bite my niggas or hide my niggas, just continue writin' my niggas, you're all my life/ My niggas, I love my niggas/ I could do it all alone, but you're mine/ I would never bite my niggas or hide my niggas, just continue writin' my niggas, you're all my life
-Bizzy Bone-
Now let the breeze blow, sunroof, roll in the whip/ Sippin' on somethin saucy, smokin' on somethin' so thick/ Reppin' the 7 to the fullest, give me bullets and clips/ Niggas is trippin' on me, actin' like The Kid is a bitch/ But when I needs my niggas, I hope they don't fall off/ This is as real as it gets, who want to see if he's soft? I've been guerilla stomped, turned into a killer from that/ I seen his family, damn glad that I had my strap/ Because I've been about it, and I don't talk about it/ Shot so many niggas in the 90's it's a blessing they ain't find me/ I can floss if I wanna nigga, fuck your bitch/ Half bitch and animal, back up off me (Rowl!) so I can dip/ Fuck courteous, do you think I'm stupid? Punk bitch, I understand you put it on Capo-Confuscious/ I don't give a fuck about no Ruthless, I never talk about Bone/ Get'cha thug on, pass the Hennessy and I'm gone
-Chorus-
-Bizzy Bone-
Shit, I'm a solo artists so I do solo shit, that's just the way it is/ You like the way that the money's drippin' up off the lips, word hustla worldwide/ All the way to Cali, clear to the otherside/ Daddy's up and down, right/ Bizzy The Kid, remember that I used to hide from the Fed's with Hope and Heather/ We was kidnapped so they gave us therapy/ I used to play Mouse Trap as the psychiatrist, he stares at me/ Ya'll new millennium, and yes, I'm old school all religion, that shit you need when we was all locked up in prison/ It's like forgettin' Pac, everyone forgot Yak, and plus my nigga, T Rock, T Rock/ I've been in Los Scandalous in the tree tops/ Nigga blowin' blood at the cherry-lime six-four drop/ Side to side with the lean and the doors all locked/ That's how we ride when another place is gunned on block, you'd better believe it
-Chorus-
-Bizzy Bone-
You better believe it ain't no fairy tale/ Don't nobody pay my motherfuckin' bail, I'm goin' to jail/ With a stomach full of Hennessy, exstacy pills, and I'm a do it once/ You only live once, for real/ Fuck it, snort the cocaine, give me a drink right out the bottle/ If you give me a germ, it ain't nothin' my girl can't swallow/ Is it the first of tha month? Is this tha crossroads? You niggas is lost souls, I am the arrow stuck in the crossbow/ Suffered too many things, I did it all on my own/ Liquor was only loyal, but niggas was always gone/ Don't give me no shyste shit, don't need me no feisty bitch/ Niggas is feelin' froggish, I'll murder you with the quietness (...murder you with the quietness)
-Chorus-
Bizzy Bone's My Niggaz is a tribute to his friends and supporters who have been with him through thick and thin. The song carries a deep emotional weight and expresses how the artist owes his success to the people around him. The chorus, "Where would I be without my niggas? I love my niggas..." highlights the importance of his friends in his life. He further emphasizes the point that he could have done it alone, but they have been an integral part of his life journey.
The lyrics of My Niggaz display Bizzy Bone's lyrical prowess, with raw and heavy content focusing on his unfiltered life experiences. The verses take the listeners through the artist's troubled past, which includes drug addiction, violence, and run-ins with the law. He also reflects on how he used to hide from the authorities with his friends after they were kidnapped. He describes how he turned into a killer because of the many fights he had in the '90s.
The repetitive Chorus cements the importance of his friends in his life. Despite his strong personality and the reality of being a solo artist, Bizzy Bone acknowledges how much his friends mean to him without a doubt. The song ends with "I would never bite my niggas or hide my niggas, just continue writin' my niggas, you're all my life," which drives home the message of his gratitude to his friends.
Line by Line Meaning
It's another Studio Rat Production. Lets' do this baby.
The song is produced by Studio Rat and the artist is excited to perform it.
Where would I be without my niggas? I love my niggas
The artist expresses his appreciation and dependence on his friends.
I could do it all alone, but you're mine
Although he is capable of doing things alone, he prefers to have his friends with him.
I would never bite my niggas or hide my niggas
The artist would never betray his friends or keep them hidden.
just continue writin' my niggas, you're all my life
His friends are his world and he wants them to keep writing to him.
Now let the breeze blow, sunroof, roll in the whip
The artist enjoys driving around with the sunroof open.
Reppin' the 7 to the fullest, give me bullets and clips
The artist is representing his group '7th sign' fully and wants to be prepared for anything.
Niggas is trippin' on me, actin' like The Kid is a bitch
Some people are disrespecting the artist and he won't tolerate it.
But when I needs my niggas, I hope they don't fall off
Although he is independent, he knows he can rely on his friends.
This is as real as it gets, who want to see if he's soft?
The artist is genuine and authentic and dares anyone to test his toughness.
I've been guerilla stomped, turned into a killer from that
The artist has been through tough situations and has become stronger because of them.
I seen his family, damn glad that I had my strap
He's relieved that he was carrying a weapon when he saw someone's family.
Because I've been about it, and I don't talk about it
The artist speaks from experience and does not just talk without action.
Shot so many niggas in the 90's it's a blessing they ain't find me
The artist has been involved in violence and is grateful that he hasn't been caught.
I can floss if I wanna nigga, fuck your bitch
The artist can live his life how he wants and doesn't care what others think.
Half bitch and animal, back up off me (Rowl!) so I can dip
He's warning anyone who disrespects him to stay away.
Shit, I'm a solo artists so I do solo shit, that's just the way it is
Although he has friends, the artist is still a solo artist.
You like the way that the money's drippin' up off the lips, word hustla worldwide
The artist is successful and people appreciate his talent.
Daddy's up and down, right
The artist's life has had its ups and downs.
We was kidnapped so they gave us therapy
The artist has been through traumatic events, which required therapy.
Ya'll new millennium, and yes, I'm old school all religion, that shit you need when we was all locked up in prison
The artist prefers old school beliefs and values and thinks they are important when facing hard times.
It's like forgettin' Pac, everyone forgot Yak, and plus my nigga, T Rock, T Rock
The artist is reminding people not to forget about other talented, but lesser-known artists.
I've been in Los Scandalous in the tree tops
The artist has been to dangerous areas and climbed trees to avoid danger.
Nigga blowin' blood at the cherry-lime six-four drop
Someone is smoking marijuana in a car with a convertible top.
Don't nobody pay my motherfuckin' bail, I'm goin' to jail
The artist has made mistakes and accepts the consequences.
With a stomach full of Hennessy, exstacy pills, and I'm a do it once
Despite his actions, the artist knows he will not repeat them.
Fuck it, snort the cocaine, give me a drink right out the bottle
The artist is reckless and will indulge in whatever he wants.
Is it the first of tha month? Is this tha crossroads?
The artist is referencing his popular song '1st of tha Month' and reminiscing about the past.
You niggas is lost souls, I am the arrow stuck in the crossbow
The artist feels confident and sure of himself when others are unsure.
Suffered too many things, I did it all on my own
The artist has been through a lot and has overcome obstacles independently.
Liquor was only loyal, but niggas was always gone
The artist has been betrayed by friends, but alcohol has always been reliable.
Don't give me no shyste shit, don't need me no feisty bitch
The artist does not want any drama or untrustworthy people in his life.
Niggas is feelin' froggish, I'll murder you with the quietness (...murder you with the quietness)
The artist is warning anyone who thinks they are tough to be careful or he may harm them silently.
Where would I be without my niggas? I love my niggas
The artist expresses his appreciation and dependence on his friends.
I could do it all alone, but you're mine
Although he is capable of doing things alone, he prefers to have his friends with him.
I would never bite my niggas or hide my niggas
The artist would never betray his friends or keep them hidden.
just continue writin' my niggas, you're all my life
His friends are his world and he wants them to keep writing to him.
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Hector Hinojosa
BIZZY THE KID #1 ALWAYS!!!!!
Ricky G
love bizzy tha kid
Peterpunisher621
All the time babbyy....
Bizzy ๐ช๐ช๐ช๐๐๐๐
code187copkilla
sippin on someting so saucey smoking on something so thick repin the 7 to the fulliest give me bullets and clips
Metoyer Family
If niggas is feeLin froggish I murda u wit da quietness!!!
dedrawilliams
yes i knew that ,i never lost love for bizzy i was just tokkenback lol when i saw the real name of this song ,I know bizzy the aint hating on blacks he part black also .
Madessa Barksdale
yo i swear i luv my niggas.....gimme a hug my niggas u hear me
oliverrando
Man like this one sounds better than the one layzie bone did on his thug by nature
Tee Sta
one person that disliked this has no niggaz
Merkuleez
I used to play mousetrap as the psychiatrist stares
at me