That first EP, Creepin on Ah Come Up, ended up surpassing everyone's expectations, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard charts and scoring two enormous hits, "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "For the Love of Money" the former song went on to become a major anthem, while the latter featured Eazy-E on guest vocals. When they returned to Cleveland, they had a deal plans were in place to release a debut EP to test the market for interest in a non-coastal rap group. In 1993, though, the group took a chance and took a bus ride from Cleveland to Los Angeles to meet with Eazy-E's record label, Ruthless Records. By the early '90s when Bone were doing their best to get a label deal, rap was dominated by the East and West coast, leaving the five rappers without any contacts or chance of getting a deal in the Midwest. Until NWA put Los Angeles on the rap map in the late '80s, almost all commercially successful rap had come out of New York. Yet even if the group was unable to repeat their success, they remained a vital group as few were able to bite on their signature style.Ĭonceived in the post-industrial Midwestern ghettos of Cleveland, OH, the Bone Thugs - Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone - didn't have good probability of ever being a successful rap group. Yet following the unprecedented success of E 1999 Eternal and, more so, the Grammy-winning success of "Tha Crossroads," Bone struggled to meet unreasonable expectations and also struggled with redundancy, having realized their apparent summit on their debut album. While other rap groups struggled to break away from the cliches first forged by NWA, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, 2 Live Crew, and LL Cool J in the late '80s, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were one of the few groups able to carve out their own stylistic niche, an inimitable myriad of urban sounds with a strong ghetto attitude. And Bone Thugs-N-Harmony leap-frogged cult success, instantly rising to the top of the charts with their summer anthem "Thuggish Ruggish Bone." By the time their first full-length album, E 1999 Eternal, dropped a year later, it not only debuted at number one but also proved to be one of the decades most important and enduring albums. After all, at this point in time, few rap groups outside of New York or California had been able to prove themselves on a commercial level. When Bone Thugs-N-Harmony first exploded on the rap scene in 1994 with their fast rhymes, harmonious choruses, ominous G-funk, and gangsta attitude, no one knew whether the uncanny Cleveland group were for real or if they were a novelty success.