CLEVELAND ( WJW ) — Cleveland’s own Bone Thugs-N-Harmony went home this weekend to mark a monumental milestone: 30 years of shaping the hip-hop landscape .
The iconic group celebrated their anniversary with a sold-out show at the House of Blues Cleveland, but for Anthony “Krayzie Bone” Henderson, this weekend is about more than music. It’s about honoring the city that made their success possible.
“It’s a wonderful city. That’s why I will always come back. Always,” Krayzie Bone shared.
Before the lights and music of the concert, Krayzie Bone took a moment to give back to his community in partnership with the Cleveland Public Library. He spent time at Roosevelt Elementary, reading to young students, handing out books, and inspiring the next generation with a powerful message: Dreams start here.
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“This is really where it all started. This is where I met my group members, right behind you—me and Layzie Bone met in home economics,” Krayzie Bone said while reflecting on his journey.