Bizzy Bone (born Bryon Anthony McCane on September 12, 1976 in Columbus, Ohio, is an American rapper and former member of the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
Their trademark double and triple-time sung/rapped harmonies brought something new to the table at a time when most acts were busy trying to imitate what was featured on Dr. Dre's The Chronic. The unique sound prompted multi-platinum record sales, won them a Grammy, and brought the spotlight to the long-neglected Midwestern hip-hop community.
Bizzy's work has been awarded by numerous respected groups, including an ASCAP Award, the Michael Jackson Soul Train Award, a Blockbuster Award, an American Music Award, and the NAACP - Back To School/Stay in School Youth Rally Award. He has become a member of Hip Hop's elite, collaborating with modern hip-hop legends such as P Diddy, Snoop Dogg, as well as the late Eazy-E, 2Pac, and The Notorious B.I.G..
In late 2005, during an interview with MTV.com — Bizzy admitted that he was a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse addict, and that his family had attempted to have him committed to an asylum. He also claimed that he had since found the Lord after a spiritual awakening, and is now more sound than ever in mind and body.
He has ten children as he stated on Wendy Williams show September, 2005.
American rappers | Muslim Americans | 1976 births | Living people
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