For those that don't know who the rap group Bone Thugs, their are grammy award winning rap group and was one of the best selling rap group of all time
in the 90's
Bone thugs is 4 member rap group, during the early 90s the group was known for their super fast rapping, gangsta harmony, and demonic lyrics.
Before they became rapper, during their teenage year the 4 member would play with the Quija Board and that where they get their dark mystic rap style
from.
"....Quijia board aint no jokes.." said krayzie bone of Bone Thugs when ask about it
Their first album was call "Faces of Death" release in 1993 and on the album they have song call "Hell Sent" which they rap about taking over Hell
and fighting Satan, so they can control and rule hell. Keep in mind the lyric is coming from a 15 to 16 years old kids rapping.
in 1994, the group got their first big break when they got sign to Eazy-E Ruthless Records. Ironically, Eazy-E (Bone Thugs Producer) was also into
demonic stuff. In his rap lyric, he made it clear he was into the devil numberous of times, he even got a tattoo of the devil sign on his right hand,
and in one interview, Eazy-E told the reporter that he kept a Devil Bible in his bedroom.
After they got sign, their release their first nationwide album debut call "Creepin on the come up" produce by Eazy-E.
On Track one is a intro. The intro start off like someone mumbling from 0:00 to 0:07 then you hear a demonic voice laughing, then it went on to
introduce the 4 members of Bone Thugs, and Bone Thugs start chanting and at the end, the demonic voice came on again suggest everyone walk backward
and play with the Quijia.
Now remember the mumbling sound at 0:00 to 0:007 if you play it backward you can hear it clearly saying a Demonic prayer!
Fast forward to 1:19 to hear it . www.youtube.com...
On track 2, the song is call "Mr quija" the song is about Bone thugs playing with the quijia board and asking the quija to predict their future and
quija board response by saying " a bloody murder, come come again,"
Bone Thug 3rd album commerical (you can hear someone speaking in tongue) youtu.be...
Now here the creepy part, Every one that rap or sing with Bone Thugs, ALL DIED in the same years. Did the Quija board put curse on Bone Thugs? like
whoever rap with Bone thugs will died or did the quija correctly predict the life of the artist who rap with Bone thugs?
Their first nationwide album was release in 1994 and ever since then...
1994 - Tasha sing with Bone Thugs died in 94
1995 - Eazy-E rap with Bone Thugs, died in 95
1996 - 2pac rap with Bone Thugs, died in 96
1996 - Graveyard shift rap with Bone Thugs, died in 96
1997 - Notorious Big rap with Bone Thugs, died in 97
Then in 1998 Bone Thugs mysterious change their style and shock their fan! They went from demonic gangsta rap group to Peace loving rap group.(they
never explain to their fans why they change) I guess they found god and the quija board curse was over, cause no more artist that co-op with them
die.
when the group first started they where rapping mostly dark mytsic lyric.
No Jesus god related stuff until after 1998
if you dont have time to read my post, my post is about Bone thug was into witch crap and dark stuff, they even play with the quija board, and in
their quija song the quija board predict there will be a lot of murder.
so my question was did the quijia predict or curse bone thugs?
and like I say earlier, after 1998 Bone thugs mysterious change their rappin style and rap image from dark mystic rapper to peace preahing rap
group.
edit on 28-4-2012 by PoorGrammar because: (no reason given)
Well, I can't say I was a major fan, but I'll make one observation here. The Ouija could be a factor if they got real stupid with it and just kept
doubling down on dumb, instead of backing clear off it and letting a problem settle.
Having noted that, I find it more interesting that they tie such DARK DARK thinking and tone to all of their work. Naming their first 'Faces of
Death', presumably after the film of the same name, speaks VOLUMES to me. I watched a few of the Faces of Death films before I started trucking to
understand in my mind what accidents really were in full color truth prior to diving an 80,000lb vehicle for a living. I watched the whole series
again in 2004 before I was set to leave for Kuwait and on North as a convoy driver for KBR. That was to burn into my brain the seriousness of what I
was volunteering to go do. (My wife put it to an issue of her or Iraq..and I stayed, as it happened.)
Point being... Faces of Death are the most graphic, most violent and MOST 'Raw' videos of death, dying and the outright, in your face reality of it
of anything I've ever seen in my life...outside of my own eyes a couple times.
If that was their fascination and thinking? I don't think a Ouija caused anything. It likely didn't HELP anyone...but they had far more issues than
what the Ouija could add. ..in my humble opinion.
I will never forget using a ouija board with my best friend. His dog started whining and bolted from the room. After that I tossed that thing in the
garbage, no joke.
Well, to be fair and honest by the words of the people who form that side of the music industry, they aren't all acting a part and many came from
much the world they sing about. A rough a tumble bunch of people in a rough and tumble world? It doesn't necessarily surprise me that things might
have gone south for all once it started for one...
There is also that 'live by the sword, die by the sword' line of thinking, but I'm trying not to be that cold on things. I don't imagine they were
all that way, but the life sure didn't look like a positive one for long life and senior citizenship.
They recorded faces of death while they were still choir boys. Yes, that is correct choir boys. I dont know bout all this demonic stuff besides a
marketing angle... BUT... with all the devil mimbo jumbo you posted I find it very peculiar that Bone Thugs were all choir boys in Cleveland prior
too..
Also... I was a huge fan when I was a kid and i am pretty sure Easy rapped on the track Thuiggish Ruggish Bone which debuted in 93. My senior year of
HS.
edit on 28-4-2012 by BlastedCaddy because: Murda murda mo Murda moMurda Mo murda. Dear My Ouija Can you help me...Come come again...
One of my favorite Rap Albums of all time and Groups but for sure there style changed but that might have something to do with them making Millions of
dollars and nothing to do with Satan Worship. I could be wrong.
Originally posted by PoorGrammar
For those that don't know who the rap group Bone Thugs, their are grammy award winning rap group and was one of the best selling rap group of all time
in the 90's
Bone thugs is 4 member rap group, during the early 90s the group was known for their super fast rapping, gangsta harmony, and demonic
lyrics.
Bone is a 5 member group, Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Wish, and Flesh.
You seem to know a bit about bone, so how you could not know about flesh is a bit redonkulous.
Also, yeah -- bone was really murderous and what have you, but that was at the time and coincides really well with that other thread on ATS, the one
where they said that Hip Hop/Rap was co-opted by private prisons to create criminals.
When bone left Ruthless Records they were practically black balled in the industry, why? Because they didn't want to make gangsta songs anymore.
They even stopped paying bone royalties in order to get them to go back to their original style, only problem was Bone told them to shove it.
Did the Ouija board curse them? No, did the music industry? Yes.
edit on 28-4-2012 by Laokin because: (no reason given)
Very interesting. I had no idea that people died after rapping with Bone. I didn't like them very much because I couldn't figure out the words. I
like to sing the songs I listen to so if I can't follow the words I won't listen. I do believe in the power of a ouija board. Around the age of 10
we played with one at a slumber party, nothing happened except for us scaring ourselves. Now that I'm older I would never play with a ouija board. I
won't risk my soul like that. I'm so glad that these boys have found the light. It's never good to play with the darkness. It could be that these
people died from some kind of curse. I doubt the boys will come out and say what made them have a change of heart. It's strange that they were so
young which makes it even more plausible to me that the dark forces they were playing with were in control of them.
I looked up how to spell Ouija: if it's wrong blame google
ouija will not bring out any response in some people, maybe most people, other than what the dominate person on the controller thing conciously
or subconsiously wants to read about themselves. BUT some people will get a spiritual response and a few select will get a down right straight shot of
either dark or light spiritual communication.
I got a series of messages when I was 13 y/o that predicted my future life and they turned out to be correct, (fortunately good stuff) It told me
specific number counts and specifics of many important aspects of my later teen and adult life.( I will not eloborate anymore).I'm now 52.
My mom was on the other side of the board, she and I share the same psychic dream abilities and fortunately only seem to draw positive spiritual
messages. But once I learned more about the ability to bring dark spirits in through the ouija I decided to stop "playing around" with something
that I felt could cause bad consequences. I will not use one anymore. Call me chicken or just call me experienced. Coincidently my mom 's interest
dropped off the ouija thing right after the flury of messages we recieved on our first try at the ouija **call her chicken too?!?!
I know my daughter asked for a ouija board from her grandmother as a gift (not my mom, my wifes mom) I expressed concern over this and was poo-pooed
by both my wife and her mom. (even though my wife knows of my "dream thing" and accepts it as real after 25 some odd years of funny stuff coming
true)
Well the board was used once by my daughter and her best friend and never used again. My daughter and her friend were both 17 at the time. Niether
girl would elaborate on what happen, other than ambiguos responses such as "that things weird" "creepy" ,I got the message no doubt. My daughters
friend would not even go near it again and my daughter shortly put it out in the yard sale stuff and told me she was "not doing that thing anymore."
**that's been 5 or 6 years ago and everything is good in her and her friend life.
My daughter seems to follow after my side of the family dreamwise so go figure.
My point being, I think, like any other tool in our lives, the device can bring both good and/or bad results to someones life and it is very
important, like with any pontentionally hazardous tool to handle it with care, knowledge and in the right frame of mind.
Would you take a cup, dip it into your toilet bowl, and drink it believing it's good water? Those spirit boards are like that. Like the Ganges,
everything goes into it: dead bodies, ashes, people and their baths, synthetic dyes, laundry covered in fecal matter. It all goes in there, and then
are you surprised when you get a parasite?
Those boards seem to curse everybody who touches them. Astral cooties. Channeling, using your energy to fuel some entity incapable of speaking to
you naturally, is habit-forming. Like a spirit goatse, the dependence on mental expansion gets bigger and bigger and you can't help but wonder how
it got that way. Repulsive yet, entertaining. Oh great, now when I see the circle in the planchette, I'm thinking goatse. That is how it is.
Some music artists go far to get their money and fame. Faustian deals.
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
so something mass produced in factories from recycled paperboard can summon spirits ?
c'mon
even in the movies it has to be purchased from a blind chinese guy to work
read my response to wrabbit2000. my experience involved "mass
producted" boards The boards are not magic or enchanted. The board, and plastic slide thing with felt feet, is a focal point for those who can tune
in to it. you can make one your self out of whatever you choose. It is used like a paper you are the writting instrument or conduit.