1st of tha Month: Bone Thugs' Most Thuggish Ruggish Style Moments
We celebrate the first of December by taking a look back at Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's classic looks.
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Cleveland collective Bone Thugs-N-Harmony mastered the layering of aggressive rap narratives on synth-percussion melodies. Focusing on mellow, marijuana-hazed subject matter, the lyrical heavyweights made '90s hip-hop fashion an integral part of their longstanding 20 year status. What blows our minds is that they managed to coordinate outfits without losing their thug aesthetic. Despite differences leading to the departure of members, Bone Thugs' signature look and sound remain a legacy.
We take a look back at the clan's Most Thuggish Ruggish Style Moments as they ring in December. "Wake up, wake up, wake up it's the 1st of tha month / Get up, get up, get up, so cash your checks and get up."
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Complex Says: Posted with Eazy-E, this depicts the quintessential '90s hip-hop style: snapbacks, du-rags, skullies, long-sleeved shirts layered under oversized button-downs, baggy crewneck sweaters, zip hoodies, and locs.
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Complex Says: It doesn't matter what you wear when Tupac co-signs. Shower caps welcome.
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Complex Says: Representing Cleveland on tracks such as "Cleveland Is The City," Bone Thugs-N-Harmony stays true to their hometeam with Cavaliers, Indians, and Browns jerseys. The group also mixes up their headwear with cornrows, beaded braids, Nike sweatbands, and du-rags.
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Complex Says: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony stay unified in The Art of War with varied camouflage prints.