Thus, being “in the house” was an exclusive and trendy thing. To wit: At the end of the song, singer Shatasha Williams sings, “We got Layzie and we got Krayzie. What's more, LL Cool J plays into all of this. What the hell is anyone saying the rest of the time? This lyric is listed, on lyric sites, as the song's first: While there is a working definition for “thuggish” (ie “possessing qualities similar to, though not exactly like, a thug”) WHAT THE FUCK IS A RUGGISH? Is it a name given by oceanographers to a rarely-seen bizarro fish that exists near the mid-ocean ridge? Not sure, but I do know that my neighbor Teresa, otherwise known as Legacy, one of the city's more homely exotic dancers, said she couldn't describe it exactly, but she'd show me for $60.īut, actually, the “ruggish” question is the least of our worries. Why? Because it is rife with existential conundrums. ![]() Scientific Analysis: “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” has baffled the scientific community for years. ![]() And it is complete gibberish.Ītmospherics: Synthesized fury teeny, tiny, elongated digitized tinks. It's one of the most pioneering, inspired, zeitgeist-shifting rap songs of the '90s. History: “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” was Bone Thugs' 1994 breakout single. ![]() ![]() Song: Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's “Thuggish Ruggish Bone”
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