In '94 Lil' Boo (AKA- The Caretaker) was murdered in a drive-by shooting as he jumped in front of his younger cousin to shield him. Tombstone (AKA- T-Rocc) of the Graveyard Shift, was Krayzie Bone's brother-n-law and in August of 1997, he was unfortuneately gunned down in front of his home in a believed to be gangrelated shooting. Despite the double murders within the Graveyard Shift, Gates left because of the drama and to persue religion. This was only months before the first Graveyard Shift album was to be released. Because of lack of work the last member, Sin left Mo Thug sometime between late 98 to early 2000. Gates is still around, but honestly, with what he's doin now, that not being religion, he was better off with Mo! Sin had joined a group out of Cleveland called Presence Of Darkness, but they went nowhere! GYS Producer, Romeo Antonio put sales for the album on the internet because Relativity Records shelved the album never to be released.
Souljah Boy was one of the original members of the Family, being down with Bone Thugs~n~harmony throughout his entire life. He recently departed the family because of a the lack of releases. This did not turn out to be a good thing for him, simply because he has gone nowhere since he left! He has been back in Cleveland, trying to make that come up, sellin product on tha side!
Eazy was the man who brought you Bone from Cleveland back in the last months of 93. He worked with Bone on numerouse titles and albums. He died on March 95 of aids.
All three grew up with Bone on E.99/St.Clair. Made their debut on E.99 Eternal. In 97 they dropped their first solo. Their first solo "Trials & Tribulations" is still available. The Hustla'z departed because of a lack of releases and they misinterpreted the role of Bone Thugs in the contract amongst them. Due to these mishaps, they decided to leave the Family. This was not a good move, for they are out on the streets sellin drugs tryin to survive tha wicked streets of Cleveland!.
The trio made their debut on Family Scripture and were heard on Wish's solo on The Art of War. The girls departed from Mo Thug for reasons unknown except that Rebecca was pregnant at the time. Niko returned on Krayzie's solo album and they haven't been heard from since.
The five brothers were first and last introduced on the Reunion album. The group hasn't decided what they are going to do yet.
First heard on the Art Of War album, then sang backup on the Reunion album and then on Bizzy's solo. Nothing has been said about his future yet.
First heard on Family Scriptures then rumored that they left Mo Thug for Thugline Records. It's not for sure that they are still with any Bone company. Jhaz has a lot of family problems going on right now, so she has not really been doing too much of anything. Brina is still persuing the rap dream, and is out on her own. She recently released a solo album in Cleveland, on the underground scene, and its doing well around Cleveland. She currently performs quite often at Cleveland's nightclub "The Millenium". Their first solo "A New Breed of Female" is still available.
Suppose to be on Thugline Records.
Had two songs on the PJ's Sndtrk, one with Krayzie. Rumored that he was suppose to be Thugline.
Suppose to be on Thugline Records.
Suppose to be on Thugline Records.
Suppose to be on 7th Sign Records.
Suppose to be on 7th Sign Records.
Suppose to be on 7th Sign Records.
Suppose to be on 7th Sign Records.
Suppose to be on 7th Sign Records.
Made his debute on Chap. 2: Family Reunion on the hit "Ghetto Cowboy". He was only featured on that one track. It was rumored that he left Mo Thug, and joined Krayzie on his ThugLine label. I'm not sure what his future is.
First introduced back in 1994 on Bone's debut, "Creepin on ah Come Up", on the platinum hit "Thuggish Ruggish Bone". She was also heard on "Da Introduction" song on Bone's follow up "E.1999 Eternal" and hasn't been heard from since.