Originally named 'Crossroad,' it wasn't until the group and their producer, DJ U-Neek, decided to remake the song that the name was changed. The song 'Crossroad' was originally dedicated to Bone's deceased friends, but after the death of Eazy-E they decided to remake it as 'Tha Crossroads'. The song is performed by four of the group's members, (Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone and Wish Bone), but a remix can be found which includes later addition Flesh-n-Bone. Originally named 'Crossroad,' it wasn't until the group and their producer, DJ U-Neek, decided to remake the song that the name was changed. The song 'Crossroad' was originally dedicated to Bone's deceased friends, but after the death of Eazy-E they decided to remake it as 'Tha Crossroads'.
The song is performed by four of the group's members, (Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone and Wish Bone), but a remix can be found which includes later addition Flesh-n-Bone. The remake contained the line 'And I'm askin' the good Lord 'Why?' And sigh, he told me we lived to die' from the original. Bone's lightning fast rhymes are delivered softer than is usual for the group, without profanities and creating a sad and heartfelt effect. With soft instrumentals revolving around a sample of The Isley Brothers' 'Make Me Say It Again Girl (Pts.
1 and 2),' the song has a sad yet quick tone to it. After receiving high praise for their song the group decided to add it to their already launched album, E 1999 Eternal.
The single rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 8 weeks, sold over two million copies, and would later win a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards. 'Tha Crossroads' is also known to be in the best selling rap songs of all-time.
'Tha Crossroads' won Bone Thugs-N-Harmony a grammy for best rap song in 1997, topped #1 in the billboard pop charts for 9 weeks, and broke The Beatles' 32 year-old record for fastest-rising single[citation needed]. The song was certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA, and later appeared on the soundtrack to the 2008 film 'Pineapple Express'.