The Bone Thugs-N-Harmony legend reportedly hospitalized in critical condition.
Krayzie Bone is currently “fighting for his life” at Los Angeles hospital, All Hip Hop confirm
Krayzie Bone was hospitalized Friday due to his sarcoidosis.
According to hip hop news outlet All Hip Hop, Krayzie, whose legal name is Anthony Henderson, was admitted to the hospital on Friday (September 22), CT scan revealed that there was a leaking artery in one of Henderson's lungs.
Additionally, Doctors were unable to staunch the bleeding. Henderson suffers from sarcoidosis, a rare inflammatory disease that causes the organs to become covered in lumpy nodes called granuloma. At the time of writing, Henderson has been sedated and is unable to breathe unassisted. His fellow Bone, Bizzy, simply wrote "Pray 4 Kay" on his Instagram story. Krayzie turned 50 in June.
We will keep you updated as more information emerges.
Krayzie Bone is a member of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, an American hip hop group from Cleveland, Ohio. Bone Thugs started performing together in 1991 and is still actively touring and recording. He started a solo career in 1998 with his debut album Thug Mentality. This double disc set featured such well-known artists as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Mo Thugs, The Marley Brothers, Mariah Carey, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Cuban Link, Gangsta Boo, E-40, 8Ball & MJG, Kurupt, Naughty By Nature, and Snoop Dogg.
Krayzie Bone second album Thug On Da Line debuted in 2001, however it was not as big of a success as his first album, which was ultimately certified platinum by the RIAA. The second album went gold and according to Amazon.com it was named one of the best albums of 2001. Krayzie Bone was featured in the 2006 song "Ridin" by Chamillionaire, this song won the "Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group" at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Also, in 2006 it won the last Best Rap Video at the MTV Video Music Awards. Bone is a founding member of the Cleveland based record label Mo Thugs Family which is a collection of Cleveland based rap and Hip-Hop musical acts.
The legendary group, Bone Thugs rose to notoriety in the early ’90s after brokering a deal with Eazy-E and Ruthless Records. Their 1995 sophomore album and second project for Ruthless, E. 1999 Eternal arrived just four months after Eazy-E’s death and sold over 300,000 copies in its opening week.
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