Krayzie Bone is battling for his life in the hospital: Krayzie Bone, co-founder of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, is reportedly contending for his life in a Los Angeles, California hospital. According to AllHipHop, sources close to Bone have disclosed that the Grammy-winning veteran MC was hospitalized on Friday (September 22) and that his condition has deteriorated since then. The artist, born Anthony Henderson and 50 years old, has sarcoidosis. It is an inflammatory disease in which the immune system overreacts, causing clusters of inflamed tissue to form from groups of cells. This can affect numerous organs.
According to AHH, after Krayzie underwent a CAT scan, the medical staff discovered that an artery within one of his lungs was bleeding. The native of Cleveland, Ohio underwent surgery, but the hemorrhaging continued. According to reports, Krayzie may be using a respiratory machine.
After years of strife, Krayzie Bone has vivid memories of Ice Cube and Eazy-E’s 1995 reunion.
BTNH co-founder Bizzy Bone took to Instagram with a simple message in his story: “Pray 4 Kray.” He added, “Can’t sleep. Sometimes you just gotta pray.”
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In his illustrious group and solo careers, Krayzie has led the charts twice with Bone Thugs. His solo debut, Thug Mentality, was certified platinum in 1999. Over the years, Krayzie has released collaborative albums with Bizzy and Young Noble of Tha Outlawz. He also worked with Mariah Carey, Biggie Smalls, Ice Cube, and appeared as the lone guest on Chamillionaire’s chart-topping song “Ridin’.”
According to reports from the previous year, members of Tha Dogg Pound and BTNH have formed a supergroup. In 2023, Kray’s QuickFix: Level 3: Level Up was released.
Last month, Krayzie joined his bandmates at the Cleveland stop of LL Cool J & The Roots’ F.O.R.C.E. Tour. In the same month, E. 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue were renamed “Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Way.” Krayzie and other group members have made Southern California their second home for more than three decades.