Layzie Bone and Rocky Rock of Mo Thugs Music recently sat down with DJ Vlad, and naturally Layzie had a lot to share about the late, great Eazy-E.
At one point during the clip Layzie Bone admits to shedding a tear during Eazy's death scene in Straight Outta Compton, however he did notice a few discrepancies in the biopic.
"You know how tall E was?," he asked DJ Vlad when asked about the rumored altercation between Eazy-E and Suge Knight. "About 5'2 or some s**t like that. That n**a was really built like a tank, hard to hit, he was low to the ground and look how big that n***a Suge was." Like other members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Layzie Bone doesn't believe the scene played out as such in real life, especially since "E wasn't quiet like that."
"I believe the little signing part because I think we would've knew if E got beat up," he added.
Watch and listen as Layzie Bone comments on the infamous contract dispute with Ruthless Records ("I don't think nobody had a perfect deal coming in the gate) and how fans of the group are still moved by "Crossroads" nearly 20 years later.
At one point during the clip Layzie Bone admits to shedding a tear during Eazy's death scene in Straight Outta Compton, however he did notice a few discrepancies in the biopic.
"You know how tall E was?," he asked DJ Vlad when asked about the rumored altercation between Eazy-E and Suge Knight. "About 5'2 or some s**t like that. That n**a was really built like a tank, hard to hit, he was low to the ground and look how big that n***a Suge was." Like other members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Layzie Bone doesn't believe the scene played out as such in real life, especially since "E wasn't quiet like that."
"I believe the little signing part because I think we would've knew if E got beat up," he added.
Watch and listen as Layzie Bone comments on the infamous contract dispute with Ruthless Records ("I don't think nobody had a perfect deal coming in the gate) and how fans of the group are still moved by "Crossroads" nearly 20 years later.