Long-running rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have effectively turned their career into a VH1 reality show with the announcement that they'll be collaborating with both Kevin Federline and, possibly, Vanilla Ice on an upcoming album.
In a recent video announcement, Layzie Bone at least seemed to understand the scrutiny he faced, saying, "It's gonna be viewed and doubted by a lot of people... As Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, with a brand new platform, we're coming to show everybody what type of real hitmakers we are. We're gonna make a multi-platinum album and party with the paparazzi. We coming to prove y'all wrong, TMZ! Kevin Federline is gonna be platinum when Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are done with him."
K-Fed took a more hilarious route, attempting to come off like the tortured artist he is. ""I appreciate these guys coming and looking at this project for what it is," he said. "All I really want to do is make music."
While the Vanilla Ice collabo is still just a rumour, it would be a wise choice - dude's career is on the rise thanks to the hype surrounding his double-headliner with MC Hammer in Orem, Utah.
In a recent video announcement, Layzie Bone at least seemed to understand the scrutiny he faced, saying, "It's gonna be viewed and doubted by a lot of people... As Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, with a brand new platform, we're coming to show everybody what type of real hitmakers we are. We're gonna make a multi-platinum album and party with the paparazzi. We coming to prove y'all wrong, TMZ! Kevin Federline is gonna be platinum when Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are done with him."
K-Fed took a more hilarious route, attempting to come off like the tortured artist he is. ""I appreciate these guys coming and looking at this project for what it is," he said. "All I really want to do is make music."
While the Vanilla Ice collabo is still just a rumour, it would be a wise choice - dude's career is on the rise thanks to the hype surrounding his double-headliner with MC Hammer in Orem, Utah.