Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Layzie Bone has issued a strong response to Mo Thugs affiliate Souljah Boy after the latter publicly dissed him and claimed financial misconduct involving Mo Thugs money.

The back-and-forth stems from ongoing tensions within the extended Mo Thugs family, with Souljah Boy accusing Layzie of mishandling funds and holding back opportunities for other artists under the label. Layzie fired back, defending his role and denying any theft, in a clip that quickly circulated among fans.

Mo Thugs, the collective founded by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in the late 90s, has seen multiple public disputes over the years regarding money, leadership, and credit. Souljah Boy, a longtime member known for tracks like “Mighty Mo Thug,” has been vocal about past grievances, including claims that Bone prioritized their own stardom.

Fans are divided, with many expressing sadness over the continued infighting and hoping for reconciliation and new music from the legendary Cleveland group. Others side with Layzie, citing his consistent output and loyalty to the Thug family brand.
This latest exchange highlights the complex legacy of Mo Thugs — a movement that produced classic hits but has been plagued by internal drama for decades. As Bone Thugs-N-Harmony continues to tour and release music, the community watches closely to see if these wounds can heal or if more disses are on the way.


