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Outlawz was an American hip-hop group founded by Tupac Shakur and Yafeu Fula in 1995. Originally known as Thoro Headz and Young Thugs, the group attracted attention with their appearance on Tupac's song "Flex", which was the B-side of his single " Holler If Ya Hear Me ", released on February 4, 1993.
2012: "Son Of God" (Outlawz) off Strictly 4 Traps N Trunks 44: Free Young Buck Edition; 2012: "What It Do" (Young Buck featuring: Sosa Tha Plug and Outlawz) off Welcome 2 Cashville; 2013: "Betta Pray" (Da Mafia 6ix featuring: Outlawz and Lil Wyte) 2014-2017: "My Brother Keeper" (DJ Kay Slay featuring The Outlawz and Onyx) off The Last Hip Hop ...
Outlawz: Big Simon Says "Ambitionz az a Ridah" 1996 All Eyez on Me — Dat Nigga Daz "Ambitionz az a Ridah (Nu-Mixx)" 2003 Nu-Mixx Klazzics — Cassius Roman "American Gangsta" 2010 Outkasted Outlawz: Nutt-So, Hussein Fatal: Cassius Roman "Are U Still Down" 1997 Cool Relax: Jon B. 2Pac, Johnny "J" "Army All By Myself" 2009 Bullets Ain't Go No ...
Still I Rise is a collaboration album by 2Pac and Outlawz. The album excludes some of the original line up of Outlawz, including Hussein Fatal, who had left the group as he had refused to sign with Death Row Records. [6] The album contains all previously unreleased, albeit remixed material. It was released on December 21, 1999 via Interscope ...
"Hit 'Em Up" is a diss track by American rapper 2Pac, featuring the Outlawz. It is the B-side to the single "How Do U Want It", released on June 4, 1996.The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chiefly Shakur's former friend turned rival, the Notorious B.I.G. (also referred to colloquially as Biggie Smalls).
The video made for the song was shot during September 1–3, 1999, and is the only song from the album to have a music video. The song shows the Outlawz performing and features footage of Keep Ya Head Up.
Perfect Timing [3] is the sixth studio album by American hip-hop group Outlawz, consisting of members Hussein Fatal, Young Noble and E.D.I. Perfect Timing missed its original March 2011 release date [4] and was finally released on September 13, 2011, the fifteenth anniversary of 2Pac's death.
Ja Rule responded with the song "Loose Change", calling Dr. Dre "bisexual", naming Eminem "Feminem" and said Suge Knight knew of Dre "bringing transvestites home". The song also included lines towards Eminem's family, including his daughter Hailie Jade. [12] He, as well as Obie Trice and D12, responded with "Doe Rae Me". "Hail Mary" is widely ...