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Cleveland-bred rap crew Bone Thugs-N-Harmony recently inked a deal with Interscope Records via producer Swizz Beatz' Full Surface imprint. The group is currently working on an as-yet-untitled album, slated for a late 2006 release.
The new set will feature production by Swizz Beatz, Kanye West, Lil' Jon, Three 6 Mafia, Big Boi of Outkast, and Dr. Dre, and boasts new lyrics by imprisoned Bone Thugs member Flesh-N-Bone.

The rapper, brother of member Layzie Bone, is currently serving an 11-year sentence in a California prison on various gun charges. He is eligible for parole in 2008.

"[Swizz Beatz] said he wanted to help us get back in the game so we started working with him," Krayzie Bone told AllHipHop.com. "At first we were going to sign with J Records, because that's who Swizz' label was under, but Swizz' deal ran up with J Records. Then other people started hearing that we were working with Swizz Beatz and started making offers, and Interscope was one of the biggest offers that came through. So now we're signed to Swizz [and going] through Interscope."

The group will begin recording next week in Arizona. "As soon as we get a hit single you're going to hear it on the radio, probably way before the album comes out," said Krayzie. "Gotta get a head-start on the competition out there."

Though fans can look forward to hearing Flesh-N-Bone on the new album, former associate Bizzy Bone will be missing in action, according to the remaining Bone Thug members.

The group cut ties with the troubled rapper in October 2002 after he showed up intoxicated to a show at BB King's Blues Club in New York City. This, along with several other incidents, led to the group officially parting ways with Bizzy.

Despite the turmoil, however, Krayzie said the group harbors no hard feelings.

"We're cool [with Bizzy], but as far as speaking to him, I'm not sure if anyone can have a regular conversation with him right now," said Krayzie Bone. "Right now I guess he's going through whatever he's going through in life. Whenever he wants to come back he can come back. Ain't gonna be no dis songs about him or nothin' like that. We're still family."

Along with the release of their album, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is also launching a new clothing line called The Line, in addition to Krayzie's sneaker brand, TL Classics.
 
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In other words what i meant is that all 5 of them is what makes Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony. Like Creepin On ah come up, Eternal East 1999 and The Art of War. I like all thier styles combined with DJ-Uneek's Producing.
 
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we all know there 5 but we always see 4 on the cd covers...my bad creepin on ah come up there was 5 on there that time am just sayin with out bizzy there no bone man just look at the very first cd it was just them 4
 
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Are you talking about B.O.N.E Enterprise? cause thats when there were 4 of them untill Flesh-N-Bone Became a part of it on Ruthless with Eazy E and the New Name Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony was made. Bizzy Bone has DJ-Uneek on 7th sign records i think but they ain't released anything yet. But Bizzy Bones Album Thugs Revenge is some real good shit. I also got hold of LeathaFace The Underground Legends Vol.1 from www.BoneThugrecords.com. Thats the last stuff i heard that was Produced by DJ-uneek and it kills Gemini Good vs.Bad. I guess since its still on the underground vs that mainstream radio sound that everyone makes to sell rap to little kids and bitches in clubs.