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Bryon Anthony McCane II is an American rapper, musician, actor, and film score composer, best known by his stage name Bizzy Bone. Born on September 12, 1976, in Columbus, Ohio, he rose to prominence as a member of the Grammy Award-winning hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
At the age of four, Bizzy Bone and his two sisters were abducted by their stepfather. During their abduction, they lived in various locations, including cars, apartments, and strangers' homes. Bizzy was falsely told that his mother had died, leaving him unaware that he had been kidnapped. While staying on a Native American reservation in Oklahoma, his stepfather eventually abandoned him. A neighbor recognized him from a missing child report, which led to his reunion with his biological family.
At 13, Bizzy Bone chose to live with his father and sister, marking a turning point in his life. Around this time, he developed a passion for music. He later met Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Flesh-n-Bone, and Wish Bone, forming the iconic hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony in 1993. Influenced by both harmony-driven choruses and rapid-fire lyrical delivery, the group went on to become one of the most influential collectives in hip hop.
In addition to his musical career, Bizzy Bone has explored acting. He appeared on the Fox television series America’s Most Wanted in 2002 and had roles in films such as Cutthroat Alley, Jacked Up, and Beef. His crossover into film and television has showcased his versatility as an entertainer.
Bizzy Bone launched his solo career in 1998 with his debut album Heaven'z Movie. Known for his fast-paced rapping style and high-pitched vocal delivery, his music often features layered, double-time harmony vocals. His unique lyricism and soft-spoken persona have captured attention across the hip hop and entertainment industries.
His full birth name is Bryon Anthony McCane II. He has also been known by aliases such as Gambino, Lil’ Ripsta, Bizzy the Kid, and Midwest Cowboy. Standing 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall, he has a slim build, dark brown eyes, and black hair. His distinctive features include a high-pitched voice and a rapid rapping style. Born under the Virgo sign, Bizzy Bone identifies as straight and holds American nationality. He is of African American and Italian descent and identifies as multiracial.
Bizzy Bone remains actively engaged in his solo pursuits. Following his success with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, he released several solo albums including The Gift, Heaven’z Movie, Alpha & Omega, Double R, Thugz Revenge, Speaking in Tongues, and A Song for You. His debut album, Heaven’z Movie, achieved platinum certification and demonstrated his strength as a solo artist. The Gift peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.
In addition to music albums, his work has been featured in various media. His song "Jesus" appeared in the film Bully. "Fried Day" was featured in the movie Next Friday, while "Hollywood" was included in the video game True Crime: Streets of LA.
Bizzy Bone has garnered recognition and financial success throughout his career. His estimated net worth is $500,000. Fans can connect with him via social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. Despite personal hardships throughout his life, Bizzy Bone has carved out a lasting legacy in the hip hop and entertainment industries. His story and further details about his career can be found on informational sites such as Wikipedia and Bijog.com.
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