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|Years_active = 1995–Present |
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|Label = 1Nation, Amaru, [[Death Row Records|Death Row]], [[Cashville Records]], [[Real Talk Entertainment]] |
|Label = 1Nation, Amaru, [[Death Row Records|Death Row]], [[Cashville Records]], [[Real Talk Entertainment]] |
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|Associated_acts = [[Young Buck]]<br>[[Boot Camp Clik]]<br>[[Dead Prez]]<br>[[Bone Thugs-n-Harmony]]<br>[[Yukmouth]]<br>[[The Regime (group)|The Regime]]<br>[[Thug Lordz]]<br>[[C-Bo]]<br>[[Spice 1]]<br> |
|Associated_acts = [[Young Buck]]<br>[[Boot Camp Clik]]<br>[[Dead Prez]]<br>[[Bone Thugs-n-Harmony]]<br>[[Yukmouth]]<br>[[The Regime (group)|The Regime]]<br>[[Thug Lordz]]<br>[[C-Bo]]<br>[[Spice 1]]<br> Stormey |
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|URL = [http://www.outlawzmedia.net outlawzmedia.net] |
|URL = [http://www.outlawzmedia.net outlawzmedia.net] |
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|Current_members = [[E.D.I. Mean]]<br>[[Young Noble]]<br>[[Hussein Fatal]]<br>Kastro |
|Current_members = [[E.D.I. Mean]]<br>[[Young Noble]]<br>[[Hussein Fatal]]<br>Kastro <br>Stormey Coleman |
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|Past_members = [[Kadafi (Outlawz)|Yaki Kadafi]] (deceased)<br>[[Napoleon (rapper)|Napoleon]]<br>[[Storm (rapper)|Storm]]<br>[[Big Syke|Mussolini]]<br>[[Mopreme Shakur|Komani]] |
|Past_members = [[Kadafi (Outlawz)|Yaki Kadafi]] (deceased)<br>[[Napoleon (rapper)|Napoleon]]<br>[[Storm (rapper)|Storm]]<br>[[Big Syke|Mussolini]]<br>[[Mopreme Shakur|Komani]] |
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==References== |
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Rago Magazine <ref name="Rago Magazine">[http://www.ragomagazine.com/interviews/stormey-coleman-from-2pacs-outlawz.html]. ''Rago Magazine''. 9 October 2010.</ref> |
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Outlawz, formally known as Outlaw Immortalz, is an American hip hop group founded by Tupac Shakur in late 1995 after Shakur's release from prison. Collectively, they are probably best known for appearing in the video "Hit 'Em Up", in a diss track aimed at Biggie Smalls and other New York rappers.
History
In the earlier years of the Outlawz they were known as Dramacydal. Dramacydal first appeared on Tupac Shakur's 1993 single Holler If Ya Hear Me, they were on the track "Flex". Dramacydal was composed of K-Dog who later became Kastro, Young Hollywood who later became Yaki Kadafi, Mutah or Mu who later became Napoleon, and Big Malki who later became E.D.I. Mean.
Outlawz
When 2Pac signed to Death Row upon his release from prison, he recruited his step brother Mopreme Shakur and Big Syke from Thug Life. Hussein Fatal, Napoleon, E.D.I. Mean, Kastro, Yaki Kadafi, and Storm (the only female Outlaw) were also added, and together they formed the original lineup of the Outlaw Immortalz that debuted on 2Pac's multi-platinum smash All Eyez on Me. Young Noble was later added and appeared on 2Pac's second Deathrow release Makaveli, the 7 Day Theory. The idea behind the group was for each member to have a rap name coinciding with the names of various tyrants or enemies of America, past and present. Outlawz chose in later years to make a motto out of the letters of their group name Operating Under Thug Laws As Warriorz although it does not stand for the groups name and is used infrequently.
All together, there were 10 Original Members of the Outlawz, including Tupac:
- Tupac Shakur was the leader of the group, and gave himself the title of Makaveli after an Italian political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli; this was the only pseudonym which wasn't taken from a dictator, although Machiavelli's writings often promoted dictatorship.
- Yaki Kadafi, also known as Young Hollywood, was given the name Yaki Kadafi after Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi. He was also Shakur's half-brother and an original member of Dramacydal.
- Kastro, also known as K-Dog, was given the alias Kastro after the leader of Cuba Fidel Castro. He is also blood cousins of Shakur and an original member of Dramacydal.
- E.D.I. Mean, also known as Big Malcolm, was given the alias E.D.I. Mean after Ugandan president Idi Amin and was also an original member of Dramacydal.
- Hussein Fatal, introduced to 2Pac by childhood friend Yaki Kadafi. Given alias after former leader of Iraq Sadaam Hussein. Hussein Left the group after the tragic killings of Pac and Yak. He felt that the remaining group members were going against Tupac's wishes by signing contracts with Death Row. He recently returned on an Outlawz mixtape.
- Napoleon, childhood friend of Kadafi, was given the name Napoleon after French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte and was also an original member of Dramacydal. Left the group to be a Muslim Motivational Speaker.
- Big Syke, who was in 2Pac's first group Thug Life, joined the Outlawz under the alias Mussolini after Italian leader Benito Mussolini.
- Mopreme Shakur, 2Pac's stepbrother, who was in 2Pac's first group Thug Life, joined the Outlawz under the alias Komani after the Iranian political figure Ruhollah Khomeini.
- Storm, The only female member of the group, met Tupac during the shooting of a film. After he found out how well she could rap, he immediately signed her on the spot and added her to the group, which later became known as The Outlaw Immortalz. Storm was to be Tupac's solo artist. She was introduced on the multiplatinum selling album All Eyez on Me.
- Young Noble, the final member of the group to be signed as the last official Outlaw member by Tupac himself. He was introduced to Tupac, by Kadafi and Hussein Fatal in L.A., a few months before his death. He appeared in many of 2Pac's last recordings, and featured heavily on 2Pac's last album and the now legendary The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. He was always known as Young Noble and was never given an alias from Tupac.
Later years
Shortly after joining the group, Mopreme and Big Syke severed all ties with Death Row and left the Outlawz for financial and personal reasons. Two months after the death of Shakur, Kadafi was killed in a housing project in New Jersey; after two years, Napoleon convinced his cousin to turn himself in for shooting Kadafi.
Though Tupac had told them specifically to never sign to Death Row Records, after his death, the leftover members of the Outlawz decided to do just that. As a result, Fatal left the group, claiming they weren't being loyal to 2Pac. Napoleon left the group due to his conversion to Islam and is now traveling all around the globe to spread the teachings of Islam. While managing and working on her solo project, Tupac signed Storm to Death Row Records. She left the group shortly after the tragic death of Tupac. In 2009 Kastro had confirmed he had left the Outlawz to pursue a solo career.
Currently there are only two original group members of the Outlawz, E.D.I. Mean and Young Noble.
New Child and Muszamil were never official members but have worked closely with the Outlawz and remain good friends.
The Outlawz are also known for their longtime relationship with Brooklyn's Boot Camp Clik, a relationship that begun as a result of 2Pac's friendship with Boot Camp's Smif n Wessun and Buckshot, while working on the yet unreleased "One Nation" album. Despite stylistic differences and divergent fanbases, the two crews maintained connections on the basis of personal relationships. Members of the Outlawz were featured on Boot Camp releases like Heltah Skeltah's "Magnum Force" and Rock's "Veterans' Day."
In 1999, an album of unreleased songs with 2Pac, entitled Still I Rise was released. Fatal did not appear on any of the tracks on this album as he was edited out of the original recordings due to issues with the record labels. Storm was also edited out of some of Tupac's original recordings for unknown reasons.
Current Years
As of 2010, The Outlawz, reunited with former member Hussein Fatal, who immediately left the group following the deaths of 2Pac and Yaki Kadafi.
The group has teamed up with allhiphop.com to release a new Outlawz song every week on the site in a series entitled "RETURN OF THE REAL" in anticipation for their upcoming studio album "Perfect Timing".[1]
The studio album "Perfect Timing" is slated for release in March 2011. Although The Outlawz are yet to speak on how each track is taking shape, sources close to the group assert that 'Perfect Timing' will feature guest appearances from many big name rappers and singers and features production from Cozmo, Maxwell Smart, The Network and CyFyre.
In October 2010, Kastro reunited with the Outlawz on Outlaw Culture Radio. Now there are 4 members total.
Discography
Albums
- 1999: Still I Rise
- 2000: Ride wit Us or Collide wit Us
- 2001: Novakane
- 2002: Neva Surrenda
- 2005: Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.
- 2008: We Want In
- 2010: The Lost Songs Vol.1 (iTunes Exclusive)
- 2010: The Lost Songs Vol.2 (iTunes Exclusive)
- 2010: The Lost Songs Vol.3 (iTunes Exclusive)
- 2010: Killuminati 2K10
- 2011: Perfect Timing
Collaboration albums
- 2006: Can't Sell Dope Forever (With Dead Prez)
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- 2002: Outlawz: Worldwide
References
Rago Magazine [1]
External links
- Outlawz discography at Discogs
- OutlawzMedia.net
- Yaki Kadafi