Bone Thugs If Heaven Had A Cellphone
Bone Thugs - Bizzy and Krayzie Bone have released a new video for track "If Heaven Had a Cellphone". Watch if 
HERE.  This is the second track from the duo's forthcoming album New Waves, on June 23, 2017. The track, which is a lyrical follow up to the Bone  Thugs N Harmony smash "Crossroads," imagines what it would be like to  speak to loved ones who have passed.
"If Heaven Had A Cellphone"  is available on all DSPs and as an iTunes Instant Gratification  track, meaning, fans who pre order the album via iTunes receive "Cellphone" as an instant download.   
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HEREAbout  the track, Krayzie Bone says, "This song really awakens the imagination  of the listeners--any listener. Although I don't believe in the  afterlife, all of us at some point  have wondered about this after the  loss of a family member or close friend. -The What If' scenario comes  into play and you ask yourself, -What if I had a direct line to speak to  my decease loved ones just one more time?' Or if heaven had a cellphone  and you had a direct line to God, what would you ask him, or talk  about? So this song really makes a person think about this, even myself  as I was writing it song. -If Heaven Had a Cell Phone' is very strong  and uplifting, feel good music!!!"
Bone Thugs previously released the single "Comin' Home," an ode to their hometown of Cleveland.  Watch that video 
here.  
Anthony  'Krayzie Bone" Henderson and Bryon Anthony 'Bizzy Bone" McCane, are  curent members of the still-going-strong innovative Cleveland rhyme crew  Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.   The group turned the rap game upside down with their head-spinning,  speed-of-light lyricism, hardboiled street rhymes, and soulful  harmonies, and have sold close to a remarkable 30 million records  worldwide.
Together Krayzie Bone and Bizzy Bone have taken on the shortened, straight-no-chaser moniker Bone Thugs for their long-in-the-making, tag-team release New Waves. The star-packed, 14-track project is yet another chapter in the rich history of the five-man troop.