Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Denied Entry Into Canada

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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Denied Entry Into Canada, Cancels Tour Dates

Published:
Wednesday - January 30, 2008
Words by Allen Starbury with reporting by Jay Casteel


Hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were denied entry into Canada early Wednesday morning (January 30),as they prepared to head on a sold out tour through the country, BallerStatus.com learned.

The group said they were told their entry into Canada was denied by Customs officials because their music was "too violent," which they cannotunderstand.

"We never had a problem going over there, but all of the sudden, they talking the music is too violent," Krayzie Bone told BallerStatus.com."I'm like 'Man, that's crazy because we doing the same music we've done every time we came over there and nothing neverhappened.'"

The group was scheduled to leave for Canada Wednesday morning for five sold out dates -- including stops in Calgary, Vancouver and Winnipeg -- but got the badnews from the tour's promoter just before they were preparing to leave.

"We was supposed to leave this morning and the promoter told us he was having trouble getting us cleared to enter the country," explained Krayzie."We was on stand by, and he was gonna let us know what was going on this morning at 8 a.m. He said he went to the Councilor and everything, and they waslike 'We was high risk of coming over there,' 'they didn't wanna take the risk,' 'they didn't want it on their hands if somethinghappened,' and everything."

The rapper said that the group was very surprised when they heard the news, mainly because they had toured there just last year and several times in the pastwithout incident, and don't understand why this time is any different.

"We was just over there last year... around the same time last year," he said, "and we didn't have no problem whatsoever getting through theCustoms or nothing."

While Krayzie admits that fights had broken out between concertgoers at their shows in the past, he insisted the incidents were isolated and had nothing to dowith Bone or their music. "We never really had nothing major at all, happen at our concerts. No riots, nobody getting shot or killed, or nothing likethat," Krayzie said.

Although they are still confused about the situation, Krayzie speculated as to why Canada is strict in letting rappers through the border. One reason he hadwas the country's rising gang problem, which officials confirmed with the group.

"I hear a lot of people is having problems with Canada now. They did mention that they have a rising gang problem on they hands out there in Canada, sothat might be one of the reasons," Krayzie explained.

The group's Canadian tour would have been in support of latest album, T.H.U.G.S., which was released through Ruthless Records; their last majorlabel project, Strength & Loyalty; and their DVD film "I Tried."

Despite the Canada dates being canceled, the group is slated to continue on the U.S. leg of the tour, which kicks off in Portland, Oregon on February 16,hitting cities such as Los Angeles, Dallas, New York and Atlanta, before wrapping things up in Montgomery, Alabama on June 14.

The group is upset that their Canadian fans aren't able to catch their shows though. "We still got a very strong fan base. Our fans been following usfor a very long time. It's unfortunate that our sold out shows in Canada were canceled, because our fans stay loyal to us and we want to stay loyal tothem," Krayzie said.

For a complete list of U.S. tour dates, visit
BoneThugsNHarmony.com.
 
"We was just over there last year... around the same time last year," he said, "and we didn't have no problem whatsoever getting through the Customs or nothing."

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Do they have records or something else that would prevent them entering the country? It seems crazy that they wouldn't let them in becuase of their"art". It would make more sense to not let them in due to their poor grammar.
 
There's gotta be something else, that's why it's hard to get advance tickets for a lot of these hip hop acts, it's a 50/50 chance thatthey'll even make it on stage.
 
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You guys actually believe this stuff? Trust me, they weren'tdenied entry because their "music" was "too violent". They had criminal charges. Nothing more to it than that. Had their promotersbothered to actually apply for a Temporary Resident Permit before hand, with all their court dispositions for all prior convictions with them, chances are theyget through.
But when you're promoter calls up the guys at Calgary International Airport and just says "Hey, these guys are coming in and have been convicted forthis, this, this, and that" with no papers showing they've fulfilled their terms of their sentence, chances are they aren't getting in.

Seriously, this is Calgary International Airport we're talking about. Do any of you have any idea how old the CBSA guys are there? Chances are most ofthem have never even heard of Bone Thugs N Harmony.
 
Why are promoters so lazy to clear this stuff up so it doesn't happen? This continues to occur and you would think they would learn and make sure all thepaperwork is proper.
 
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