Layzie Bone
Layzie Bone, born Steven Howse, is a renowned American rapper and a founding member of the influential hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Layzie gained prominence with the group's breakthrough album "E. 1999 Eternal" (1995), which featured hits like "Tha Crossroads" and "1st of tha Month." Known for his rapid-fire delivery and harmonizing style, Layzie has also pursued a successful solo career, releasing albums such as "Thug by Nature" (2001), and lastly "Bones Brothers, Vol. IV" (2024). He has appeared on various TV shows and other projects, such as "Thicker Than Water" (1999) and "Growing Up Hip Hop (WE tv LLC), and in recent years, has remained active in music production while collaborating with other artists. His contributions to the legacy of hip-hop continue to resonate, as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony maintain their influence across generations.