
“‘Redrum,’ murder, 6-6-6 … ” one of Three 6’s founding members would later say of hearing Bone for the first time. While Bone Thugs shared some stylistic markers with the Memphis group Three 6 Mafia-tongue-twisting flows and lilting deliveries over beats that sound like a lazy afternoon in hell-it was the iconography that set the Southerners off. In 1994, when Bone Thugs-N-Harmony emerged from Cleveland with their breakout hit “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,” that’s exactly how a group of teenagers from Tennessee felt. Check HBO’s listings or HBO Max to watch the documentary. To mark the occasion, we’ve ranked the top 100 rap songs of the 2010s and are looking back at a few of the movements that defined the genre in the decade, including the SoundCloud rap scene that birthed Juice as an artist.

On Thursday, Ringer Films debuted Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss, its sixth and final installment of the first volume of the Music Box series.
