Not to be outdone by the few younger rappers out of Cleveland—Kid Cudi and Machine Gun Kelly, who might be the only two—Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is still touring and still making music. This week, marking the first moment you've thought of the hip-hop group since at least 2007, Bone Thugs went viral (possibly for the first time ever?) when Flesh-N-Bone took a drone to the face mid-concert.

The group was playing at a music festival in Southern California on Sunday when a drone flew too close and chopped Flesh in the head. The rapper grabbed his face, but the song kept going.

At this point, it's still unclear who launched the drone, but an AP photo shows Flesh holding the side of his face and security rushing in to help. Neither the Bone Thugs nor High Life Music Festival have addressed the collision on social media.

But since Flesh did continue performing, the injury must not have been serious. Can't say the same about the drone, though.

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