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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Bizzy has either become enlightened and more of a deep introspective artisan, or a self indulgent, pretentious, narcissistic jack ass who almost derailed the group.
* [[Base Breaker]]: Bizzy Bone. And later on Krayzie as well after people started to blame him for the artistic direction of the group, for better or for worse.
* [[Broken Base]]: And how!! Read the entry for an example.
* [[Contractual Purity]]: After "Tha Crossroads", much to the chagrin of fans that prefer their darker, harder stuff.
* [[Awesome Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Moments]]: ''Strength & Loyalty'' album. Went gold when no other rappers from their era was going gold. Not only that but with just 3/5 of the group no less.
* [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]]: Most of the time when a hip hop artist samples an older artist's work from a different genre, the most acknowledgement that original artist gets is liner note credit. When they samples [[Phil Collins]]' "Take Me Home" chorus and instrumental for their introspective song "Home", they decided to actually fly to where he was staying in Switzerland in order to feature him in the music video. Despite taking a hit when VH1 treated it as a [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]], the song was popular enough in the United Kingdom and niche circles elsewhere that they decided to make Collins an honorary Bone Thug member under the name "Chrome Bone".
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: The ''Eternal'' album universally speaking. For the core fanbase it also includes ''The Art Of War''.
* [[Base Breaker]]: Bizzy Bone. And later on Krayzie as well after people started to blame him for the artistic direction of the group, for better or for worse.
* [[Broken Base]]: And how!! Read the entry for an example.
* [[Contractual Purity]]: After "Tha Crossroads", much to the chagrin of fans that prefer their darker, harder stuff.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: There are two ways of looking at Krayzie and Bizzy's standout popularity, but which is the more correct mode is highly debatable. Either they're the darkhorses in the context of the group's popularity, or, in the context of their own popularity. Some [[Take a Third Option]] and see ''Flesh'' as the REAL darkhorse.
** The group itself could qualify in the context of the Hip-Hop scene. Their success came out of nowhere, nobody expected them to last as long as they did, and this is in spite of their lack of respect from the industry.
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* [[Fan Hater|Fan Haters]]: Mostly from embittered dissenters…
* [[Fan Myopia]]: It goes both ways actually…if that's even possible.
* [[Faux Symbolism]]
* [[First Installment Wins]]: ''Creepin On Ah Come Up''
* [[Growing the Beard]]: As far as lyrics and subject matter, although there are some fans who could care less about this and would rather have the simplistic violent dark lyrics about murder.
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