![]() But as went on, it was a respect on the floor. We said a little something, and I’ll keep that between us. So then after that, I called Juicy J over I said, ‘Come here, ni**a.’ You seen it you was there. I wanted the fans to understand that I’m not trying to f*ck nothing up. And my side did what they were supposed to do. “When I came back, I felt as a man, a business person, and an adult, that I apologized to their whole side,” Bizzy says of his return to the stage during Verzuz. The rapper says his children called to suggest the same. He says that Bone’s longtime manager Steve Lobel requested Bizzy return to the stage. The rapper says that he heard show-goers chanting his name, too. The Ohio native reveals that he contacted the Verzuz/Triller staff after leaving the stage and stated that he was not trying to cause problems for anyone. “I think it’s always been that way,” agrees Bizzy. But after that had happened or whatever, I didn’t really know what was up.”īizzy Says He & Krayzie Are The Ones Capable Of Creating New Waves For Bone Thugs (Video)įat Joe agrees with his former label-mate that telling someone “SMD” often raises the stakes in conflict and provokes violence. That’s one of the things that I pride myself on is being a thinking man. However, Juiceman interrupted with “suck my d*ck,” which is what Bizzy Bone says triggered his strong, physical reaction. My soul made my body react.” Juicy J, whose catch-phrase is “shut the f*ck up,” had used that tag several times before Bizzy checked Three 6. But I didn’t expect for homie talk to me on some-I’m a street dude I didn’t expect him to say no sh*t like that. ![]() So the first time I tried to create some sort of banter and do a little back-and-forth, ‘Y’all ugly mothaf*ckas ain’t finna be…’ I expected maybe a ‘shut the f*ck up.’ I expected maybe a ‘who you callin’ ugly? Y’all mothaf*ckas…’ I expected maybe some of that. ![]() So I said, ‘let me stay in character,’ because I knew at the end, it’s gonna be all hugs and all kisses. So I was already feeling I couldn’t go back-and-forth with the banter like I wanted to. He kinda gave me his cold, and I had to like-I’d been spitting green, nasty mucus, and not able to laugh, not able to do anything. “A little back-history: before I got there, my son, he was really, really sick, and I had to take care of him. In speaking with Joe after the Verzuz (embedded at the end of this article), Bizzy Bone had more to say about the trash-talking, banter, and what eventually caused him to lash out physically. Several moments later, the escalation ensued. On The Notorious B.I.G.’s diamond-certified double album, Bizzy Bone used “Notorious Thugs” for a quick semi-subliminal jab, when he called his crew “ Triple six rivals spittin’ hot fire.” The words may have been a response to 1995’s “Live By Yo Rep,” where Three 6 Mafia used Mystic Stylez-era wordplay to confront Bone over an allegedly stolen style of rapping over slow beats.īone Thugs-n-Harmony & Three 6 Mafia Clash With Fight During VerzuzĪhead of Thursday’s Verzuz, Bizzy hyped the competition with a social media video claiming, “ finna f*ck you devil-worshipping ni**as the f*ck up.” Then, when he entered the stage on Thursday, the gold-selling soloist distanced himself when the crews dapped up after Fat Joe introduced them to the stage. During tensions in the 1990s, Bizzy was one of the Bone Thugs members who addressed the issue on wax.
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