Hip-Hop Legend BIZZY BONE To Cover GUNS N' ROSES' 'Welcome To The Jungle'

March 12, 2005

According to a posting on the Sp1at.com web site, hip-hop legend BIZZY BONE has told Philly.com that he will be releasing a cover of the GUNS N' ROSES classic "Welcome to the Jungle" this summer. "There's a lot of my archives and some things never heard before," Bizzy told Philly.com. "I will have a rock and roll album out this summer, doing a remake of 'Welcome To The Jungle' with GUNS N' ROSES."

Merck Mercuriadis, manager of GUNS N' ROSES, has told Sp1at.com that Axl Rose and co. will not be involved with the project.

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