“Eazy” pays homage to their late mentor
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony return with “Eazy,” featuring Lil Eazy-E, out now via Greenback Records.
A full-circle collaboration decades in the making, “Eazy” unites the legendary group that Eazy-E discovered with the late icon’s son. Built around a smooth, soulful Lionel Richie sample, the track fuses Bone Thugs’ intricate harmonies and rapid-fire flows with West Coast warmth and emotional depth.
The single follows a milestone year for the group. In April, their comeback track “Aww Shit” marked the first time all five members Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Flesh-n-Bone, and Krayzie Bone had reunited in the studio together in over 15 years, performing the song live at the Mike Perry vs Jake Paul fight to massive fan response. Since then, the group has been back in the studio with long-time collaborator DJ U-Neek, the producer behind the era-defining classics E. 1999 Eternal and The Art of War.
Fans have flooded Bone Thugs’ social media for years demanding this reunion, and “Eazy” delivers the sound they’ve been waiting for – timeless, melodic, and rooted in authenticity. Behind the scenes, the group is sitting on a vault of new material, much of it recorded during these latest sessions with DJ U-Neek.
Adding to their legacy, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony recently received a keynote at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing their enduring cultural impact and pioneering influence on hip-hop’s melodic evolution. They’ve also been officially announced for the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026, joining a celebrated lineup that includes Shaquille O’Neal, Miley Cyrus, The Clark Sisters, and Demi Moore, among others. Earlier this year, the group made a surprise appearance on the finale of John Mulaney’s live Netflix special, Everybody’s in L.A. – closing the show with a live performance of their timeless classic “Tha Crossroads.”
From “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” to the double platinum, Billboard No. 1 hit “Tha Crossroads” – their heartfelt tribute to Eazy-E – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have long bridged the worlds of street realism and spiritual reflection. With “Eazy,” they reaffirm why they remain “The World’s Most Influential Rap Group,” honoring the past while shaping what’s next.