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“Road Nights”, the return of the legendary group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
The periods of irregular activity within the group can also be explained by personal circumstances.
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After several years marked by breaks, solo paths, and irregular activity, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony returns with the release of the Road Nights music video.
Revealed on January 26, 2026 on their YouTube channel, Road Nights shows the group members on stage, between live performances, moments captured on tour, and behind-the-scenes footage. The clip emphasizes the collective presence and cohesion of the group you can clearly feel the guys’ vibe.
Written and performed by Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone, Road Nights is produced, mixed, and mastered by John E Qwest, with guitar by Sean O’Meara. The video is directed by Shamir Gill and released under the banner of Greenback Records.
The group’s recent releases, including Eazy, a tribute to Eazy-E, and the remix of Aww Shit with New Machine, have gradually prepared the ground. Road Nights now appears as a clear confirmation: the group is active, visible, and once again reunited on stage.
A return underway for several months
This new video is part of a momentum that began well before January 2026. For several months now, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have been increasing their releases, between new tracks, remixes, and collaborations, confirming a gradual return to activity.
The group gained recognition after being signed in 1993 to Ruthless Records, the label run by the late Eazy-E, founding member of N.W.A.
Formed in 1991 in Cleveland (Ohio), Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is one of the most recognized collectives in American rap. Composed of Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone, the group established itself through an immediately identifiable identity, blending fast flows with vocal harmonies.
Their style, recognizable through the use of fast flows and vocal harmonies, allowed them to quickly establish themselves on the American scene in the 1990s. Despite a career marked by internal tensions, extended breaks, and individual paths, the group has maintained a singular place in the history of American rap.
The periods of irregular activity within the group can also be explained by personal circumstances. Krayzie Bone has notably made public that he suffers from sarcoidosis, a chronic inflammatory disease that notably affects the lungs. This condition, mentioned in several interviews over the years, has had an impact on his endurance and on certain tours.
The onstage footage, the visible chemistry, and the continuity of recent releases show a collective that never fully disappeared and is once again occupying space, in its own way, in 2026.
To be continued…
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