The move to Warner Brothers has not proved fruitful as due to marketing reasons the five members' chosen track list for Uni5: The World's Enemy was later changed to suit the distributor's failed attempt at re-establishing the group in the mainstream.
The February 2008 release of Bone Brothers III gave the first sign to the fans of an upcoming reunion, with Flesh-n-Bone's prison sentence almost over.
With the lack of respect they got now with the reunion and from the 2007 era of Strength & Loyalty, in which they weren't allowed to choose their own songs for the album, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony chose to leave the record labels, in which they were previously signed too.
There has been no word from Swizz Beatz (CEO of Full Surface Records) or Jimmy Iovine (Founder of Interscope) of the departure, but Bone Thugs-n-Harmony are fully independent and signed to their own label.
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony presented their first show as a 5-man team for the first time in nearly a decade on November 31, 2008, at the Club Nokia located in Los Angeles, California.
After heavy demand, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony went back as a five-man group to cities near the West Coast to fulfil concerts for their fans.
However, Warner Bros. failed to promote and distribute their latest album, "Uni5: The Worlds Enemy" to its proper capability, producing a low budget project.
[2][3] Not even 8 months after his release from serving a 10-year sentence bid, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony member Stanley Howse, better known as Flesh-n-Bone, found himself in prison again on April 3, 2009.
After another trial was held and the District Attorney's office had dismissed the case due to lack of evidence and reasonable encounters with Flesh-n-Bone's accusations.
Distribution and promotion will be handled by Warner Bros.[5] In recent interviews, there were hints of more albums to come through BTNH Worldwide, either through group work, solo or affiliate wise.