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(2) a Dutch Punkband
(1)
Katari Cox and Malcolm Greenidge grew up together in New York. They knew each other through Cox's mother and Greenidge's father who were close friends. They and their families later moved to New Jersey where they became friends with Yafeu Fula. Cox's cousin and Fula's Godbrother, Tupac Amaru Shakur, used to look out for them and when he became famous he moved them out of the ghetto and bought them homes in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1992, Cox, Greenridge and Fula formed a trio. Cox's alias was K-Dog, Greenridge's was Big Malcolm and Fula's was Young Hollywood. The trio went under several names including the Thoro Headz and the Young Thugs. Big Malcolm and K-Dog made their debut on "Flex" on Tupac's "Holler If Ya Hear Me" single which was released on February 4, 1993. In 1994, Young Hollywood's mother and Tupac's aunt, Yassmyn Fula, told Tupac about Mutah Wasin Shabazz Beale, a 16-year-old who witnessed his parents being murdered when he was three or four-years-old. The story made Tupac cry. He decided he wanted to met Beale. They met and soon Beale joined the group. He didn't go under an alias, just his first name, Mutah.
On November 30, Tupac was robbed and shot four times at Quad Recording Studios in New York. The next day he was arrested for sexual abuse. He was found guilty and on February 14, 1995, he was sent to prison to serve up to four and a half years. On April 5, his LP, Me Against The World, was released. The group now known as Dramacydal appeared on two songs, "Me Against The World" and "Outlaw." On June 27, Tupac's "So Many Tears" single was released. It featured "Hard To Imagine," a song by Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah.
Dramacydal almost signed with Interscope Records, but on October 12, Death Row Records, Interscope Records and Time Warner paid a $1.4 million bail to have Tupac released. In return he had to sign a three album deal with Death Row Records. When he was released, he and Dramacydal flew to Death Row Records in Los Angeles, California and started working on his double LP, All Eyez On Me.
When Tupac was serving time he planned to form a new group. He asked Young Hollywood to start searching for members. Of course him, Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah would be members of it, but more were needed. Young Hollywood told Tupac about his friend, Bruce Washington. He said that once when Big Malcolm and K-Dog visited him in Montclair, New Jersey they were robbed of their hats so he went to Washington and asked him to get their hats back. Washington confronted the thieves and they returned their hats. Young Hollywood asked if he could bring Washington with him, Tupac agreed.
Young Hollywood told Washington that he's helping Tupac to search for members for a group they were forming and asked him to be a part of it. Washington didn't believe him and it wasn't brought up again until Yaasmyn Fula mentioned it. At that point he realized that Young Hollywood had been serious. The next day, they visited Tupac. Before he had any chance to introduce himself Tupac asked Washington to drop a few verses. Soon he joined the group. Tupac's brother Mopreme Shakur and Tyruss "Big Syke" Himes of Thug Life joined the group as well.
Tupac gave each member of the group an alias taken from an enemy of America. Big Malcolm's alias was E.D.I. after Ugandian president Idi Amin, Big Syke's was Moozaliny after Italian president Benito Mussolini, K-Dog's was Kastro after Cuban president Fidel Castro, Mopreme's was Komani after Iranian Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini, Mutah's was Napoleon after French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Washington's was Hussein Fatal which was later changed to Fatal Hussein after Iraq president Saddam Hussein and Young Hollywood's was Kadafi after Lybian colonel Muammar Al-Qadaafi. Tupac named himself Makaveli The Don after Italian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.
Now all that was left was to come up with a name for the group. Tupac liked Lil' Homies, but Fatal who was almost as old as Tupac didn't want people to refer to him as a lil' homie, instead he suggested Outlaw Immortalz which Tupac agreed with.. On February 16, 1996, All Eyez On Me was released. The group guest appeared on "When We Ride" and they made solo guest appearances on "All About U," "Tradin' War Stories," "Thug Passion," "Picture Me Rollin'," "Check Out Time," "All Eyez On Me" and "Run Tha Streetz." After the release Komani and Moozaliny left the group for unknown reasons and female rapper Donna "Storm" Hunter joined the group who changed its name from the Outlaw Immortalz to the Outlawz. Outlawz stands for Operating Under Thug Laws As WarriorZ.
On June 14, Tupac's "How Do U Want It" single was released. It featured "Hit 'Em Up" featuring the Outlawz. It's the most notorious dis song in history. Bad Boy Entertainment, Chino XL, Junior M.A.F.I.A. and Mobb Deep is dissed on it. Tupac claimed he had sex with Bad Boy Entertainment recording artist The Notorious B.I.G.'s wife, Faith Evans. The video which was made for the song was the first Tupac video the Outlawz appeared in. Kadafi and Fatal had their friend, Rufus "Young Noble" Cooper, to join the Outlawz.
On September 7, 1996, Tupac was shot four times in a drive-by-shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was taken to University Medical Center where he died a week later. E.D.I. and Kadafi were in the car behind the one Tupac was riding in. E.D.I. said he couldn't identify the murderer, but Kadafi said he might be able to. The police lead was never followed and Kadafi moved with the rest of the Outlawz back to New Jersey before the police could question him. On November 5, Tupac's LP, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, was released. The Outlawz guest appeared on four songs, "Bomb First (My Second Reply)," "Hail Mary," "Life Of An Outlaw" and "Just Like Daddy." "Hail Mary" was the third single and video. Death Row Records didn't credit the Outlawz for being on it and they cut them out of the video.
On November 10, after visiting his girlfriend, Kadafi was shot and killed.. He was found by the police in a third floor hallway of an apartment building in Irvington, New Jersey. He was taken to University Hospital where he died on the afternoon. Who killed him remained unknown to the public until September, 2000, when Napoleon revealed in The Source that it was his cousin, Roddy, who killed him. Roddy claimed it was an accident, Napoleon believed him, but not everyone did; Fatal was one of them.
All of the Outlawz with the exception of Fatal moved back to Los Angeles, California. Although Tupac told them serveral times not to sign with Death Row, the Outlawz signed a contract with Death Row Records. Between 1997 and 1999, you didn't hear much from the Outlawz who were obviously wondering where to go from there. They appeared on other artists' albums, compilations and soundtracks. They guest appeared on "Still Ballin' (remix)," the first single and video of Yukmouth's double LP, Thugged Out: The Albulation. In late 1997, Fatal signed a solo contract with Relativity Records who released his debut single, "Everyday," on March 17, 1998 and his debut LP, In The Line Of Fire, on March 31. Former Kausion member Gonzoe joined the group, but left after three months due to beef with the rest of the members.
Death Row Records and Rap-A-Lot Records almost worked out a deal which would let the Outlawz sign with Rap-A-Lot. They even advertised their upcoming Rap-A-Lot album, Neva Surrenda, in The Source. But the Outlawz changed their minds at the last minute and never signed with Rap-A-Lot. Fatal however signed with them as a solo artist.
On December 21, 1999, their debut album, Still I Rise, was finally released. Tupac appeared on 14 out of 15 songs and Fatal was removed from the songs he originally was on due to beef with the rest of the group. The first single and video of the LP was "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)." The LP suffered sales because Death Row Records' CEO Marion "Suge" Knight ordered Interscope Records not to promote it because the Outlawz refused to sign with Suge Publishing. It still went double platinum.
On April 1, the Outlawz filed a $4.5 million lawsuit against Suge, Death Row Records, Interscope Records, Suge Knight Films and Suge Publishing claiming breach of contract, unfair business practices, intentional interference with prospective economic advantages, racketeering and others. They won the lawsuit. With Death Row Records behind them, they felt it was time for them to pursue a deal with another major label. But with each offer they got something would go wrong. So they came to the solution where there's nothing else to do, besides starting their own label.
In February, 2000, the Outlawz were on Live From L.A. and stated they were starting their own label, Outlaw Recordz. They signed Noble's step-daughter, Baby Girle, Dirty Bert, Napoleon's little brother, Hellraza, and Lil' D. Then they looked for distribution. Bay area rapper Spice 1 told his distributor, Bayside Entertainment Distribution, about this. They contacted the Outlawz and signed a distribution deal. On November 7, 2000, the Outlawz's second LP and Outlaw Recordz's first release, Ride Wit Us Or Collide Wit Us, was released. It debuted at the ninth position on the Billboard independent album charts and became the best selling independent rap album of 2000. The first and second single and video were "Black Rain" and "Thug With Me."
In 2001, Napoleon made his film debut in Thug Life which also starred The Lady Of Rage and Willie D. New Child from Harlem, New York joined the group. Tupac always wanted someone from New York to be a member of the Outlawz and Fatal felt New Child was exactly what Pac was looking for before his death. On October 23, Big Syke's label, RideOnUm Record Group, released Thug Law Chapter 1, a collaboration album between the Outlawz and Thug Life.
The Outlawz felt Bayside Entertainment Distribution was too small for them. They left and signed a distribution deal with KOCH Records instead. On November 6, their third LP, Novakane, was released. It debuted at the 100th position on the Billboard 200 and third on the Billboard independent album charts. The first single and video was "World Wide" featuring Tupac and T-Low. The LP also featured "Loyalty," a dis directed at Fatal. There had been beef between Fatal and the rest of the Outlawz for a long time, but it wasn't known for the public until we interviewed Fatal in 2001. Fatal said he was angry at them for not being there for Tupac when he was shot and for "forgiving" Roddy for Kadafi's killing, which Fatal may or may not believe was an accident but felt there was no reason to point a gun at Kadafi's head, period. As Fatal said, accident or not, the outcome is the same. Fatal also questioned their judgement because they signed with Death Row Records although Tupac told them not to.
The future looks bright for the Outlawz. Next year, Fatal's second album, Death Before Dishonor, and New Child's debut album, S.O.G. (Son Of A Gangster) are coming out. Outlaw Recordz is releasing Napoleon's solo debut album, Bonapartes, Noble's solo debut album, Noble Justice, E.D.I. and Kastro's collaboration album, Blood Brothers, and the fourth group album. Fortress Entertainment is releasing their homevideo, World Wide, and E.D.I. is writing a screen play. They've got Outlaw Films and O.G. (Outlaw Gear) coming soon. Let's just hope they can squash their beef, like Tupac said, "Let no man separate what we create!"
(2)
The Dutch punkband formed in november 1981 and were first named Koi Boys. With Jeroen on bass, Maarten and David on guitars and Barend played the drums, vocals were done by Fokkie. The Outlawz split up in july 11983. Numbers by them may be found on the two albums "Als je Haar maar goed Zit".
(1) a U.S. Rapcrew
(2) a… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands with this name:
(1) a U.S. Rapcrew
(2) a Dutch Punkband
(1)
Katari Cox and Malcolm Greenidge grew up together in New York. They knew each other through Cox's mother and Greenidge's father who were close friends. They and their families later moved to New Jersey where they became friends with Yafeu Fula. Cox's cousin and Fula's Godbrother, Tupac Amaru Shakur, used to look out for them and when he became famous he moved them out of the ghetto and bought them homes in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1992, Cox, Greenridge and Fula formed a trio. Cox's alias was K-Dog, Greenridge's was Big Malcolm and Fula's was Young Hollywood. The trio went under several names including the Thoro Headz and the Young Thugs. Big Malcolm and K-Dog made their debut on "Flex" on Tupac's "Holler If Ya Hear Me" single which was released on February 4, 1993. In 1994, Young Hollywood's mother and Tupac's aunt, Yassmyn Fula, told Tupac about Mutah Wasin Shabazz Beale, a 16-year-old who witnessed his parents being murdered when he was three or four-years-old. The story made Tupac cry. He decided he wanted to met Beale. They met and soon Beale joined the group. He didn't go under an alias, just his first name, Mutah.
On November 30, Tupac was robbed and shot four times at Quad Recording Studios in New York. The next day he was arrested for sexual abuse. He was found guilty and on February 14, 1995, he was sent to prison to serve up to four and a half years. On April 5, his LP, Me Against The World, was released. The group now known as Dramacydal appeared on two songs, "Me Against The World" and "Outlaw." On June 27, Tupac's "So Many Tears" single was released. It featured "Hard To Imagine," a song by Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah.
Dramacydal almost signed with Interscope Records, but on October 12, Death Row Records, Interscope Records and Time Warner paid a $1.4 million bail to have Tupac released. In return he had to sign a three album deal with Death Row Records. When he was released, he and Dramacydal flew to Death Row Records in Los Angeles, California and started working on his double LP, All Eyez On Me.
When Tupac was serving time he planned to form a new group. He asked Young Hollywood to start searching for members. Of course him, Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah would be members of it, but more were needed. Young Hollywood told Tupac about his friend, Bruce Washington. He said that once when Big Malcolm and K-Dog visited him in Montclair, New Jersey they were robbed of their hats so he went to Washington and asked him to get their hats back. Washington confronted the thieves and they returned their hats. Young Hollywood asked if he could bring Washington with him, Tupac agreed.
Young Hollywood told Washington that he's helping Tupac to search for members for a group they were forming and asked him to be a part of it. Washington didn't believe him and it wasn't brought up again until Yaasmyn Fula mentioned it. At that point he realized that Young Hollywood had been serious. The next day, they visited Tupac. Before he had any chance to introduce himself Tupac asked Washington to drop a few verses. Soon he joined the group. Tupac's brother Mopreme Shakur and Tyruss "Big Syke" Himes of Thug Life joined the group as well.
Tupac gave each member of the group an alias taken from an enemy of America. Big Malcolm's alias was E.D.I. after Ugandian president Idi Amin, Big Syke's was Moozaliny after Italian president Benito Mussolini, K-Dog's was Kastro after Cuban president Fidel Castro, Mopreme's was Komani after Iranian Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini, Mutah's was Napoleon after French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Washington's was Hussein Fatal which was later changed to Fatal Hussein after Iraq president Saddam Hussein and Young Hollywood's was Kadafi after Lybian colonel Muammar Al-Qadaafi. Tupac named himself Makaveli The Don after Italian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.
Now all that was left was to come up with a name for the group. Tupac liked Lil' Homies, but Fatal who was almost as old as Tupac didn't want people to refer to him as a lil' homie, instead he suggested Outlaw Immortalz which Tupac agreed with.. On February 16, 1996, All Eyez On Me was released. The group guest appeared on "When We Ride" and they made solo guest appearances on "All About U," "Tradin' War Stories," "Thug Passion," "Picture Me Rollin'," "Check Out Time," "All Eyez On Me" and "Run Tha Streetz." After the release Komani and Moozaliny left the group for unknown reasons and female rapper Donna "Storm" Hunter joined the group who changed its name from the Outlaw Immortalz to the Outlawz. Outlawz stands for Operating Under Thug Laws As WarriorZ.
On June 14, Tupac's "How Do U Want It" single was released. It featured "Hit 'Em Up" featuring the Outlawz. It's the most notorious dis song in history. Bad Boy Entertainment, Chino XL, Junior M.A.F.I.A. and Mobb Deep is dissed on it. Tupac claimed he had sex with Bad Boy Entertainment recording artist The Notorious B.I.G.'s wife, Faith Evans. The video which was made for the song was the first Tupac video the Outlawz appeared in. Kadafi and Fatal had their friend, Rufus "Young Noble" Cooper, to join the Outlawz.
On September 7, 1996, Tupac was shot four times in a drive-by-shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was taken to University Medical Center where he died a week later. E.D.I. and Kadafi were in the car behind the one Tupac was riding in. E.D.I. said he couldn't identify the murderer, but Kadafi said he might be able to. The police lead was never followed and Kadafi moved with the rest of the Outlawz back to New Jersey before the police could question him. On November 5, Tupac's LP, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, was released. The Outlawz guest appeared on four songs, "Bomb First (My Second Reply)," "Hail Mary," "Life Of An Outlaw" and "Just Like Daddy." "Hail Mary" was the third single and video. Death Row Records didn't credit the Outlawz for being on it and they cut them out of the video.
On November 10, after visiting his girlfriend, Kadafi was shot and killed.. He was found by the police in a third floor hallway of an apartment building in Irvington, New Jersey. He was taken to University Hospital where he died on the afternoon. Who killed him remained unknown to the public until September, 2000, when Napoleon revealed in The Source that it was his cousin, Roddy, who killed him. Roddy claimed it was an accident, Napoleon believed him, but not everyone did; Fatal was one of them.
All of the Outlawz with the exception of Fatal moved back to Los Angeles, California. Although Tupac told them serveral times not to sign with Death Row, the Outlawz signed a contract with Death Row Records. Between 1997 and 1999, you didn't hear much from the Outlawz who were obviously wondering where to go from there. They appeared on other artists' albums, compilations and soundtracks. They guest appeared on "Still Ballin' (remix)," the first single and video of Yukmouth's double LP, Thugged Out: The Albulation. In late 1997, Fatal signed a solo contract with Relativity Records who released his debut single, "Everyday," on March 17, 1998 and his debut LP, In The Line Of Fire, on March 31. Former Kausion member Gonzoe joined the group, but left after three months due to beef with the rest of the members.
Death Row Records and Rap-A-Lot Records almost worked out a deal which would let the Outlawz sign with Rap-A-Lot. They even advertised their upcoming Rap-A-Lot album, Neva Surrenda, in The Source. But the Outlawz changed their minds at the last minute and never signed with Rap-A-Lot. Fatal however signed with them as a solo artist.
On December 21, 1999, their debut album, Still I Rise, was finally released. Tupac appeared on 14 out of 15 songs and Fatal was removed from the songs he originally was on due to beef with the rest of the group. The first single and video of the LP was "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)." The LP suffered sales because Death Row Records' CEO Marion "Suge" Knight ordered Interscope Records not to promote it because the Outlawz refused to sign with Suge Publishing. It still went double platinum.
On April 1, the Outlawz filed a $4.5 million lawsuit against Suge, Death Row Records, Interscope Records, Suge Knight Films and Suge Publishing claiming breach of contract, unfair business practices, intentional interference with prospective economic advantages, racketeering and others. They won the lawsuit. With Death Row Records behind them, they felt it was time for them to pursue a deal with another major label. But with each offer they got something would go wrong. So they came to the solution where there's nothing else to do, besides starting their own label.
In February, 2000, the Outlawz were on Live From L.A. and stated they were starting their own label, Outlaw Recordz. They signed Noble's step-daughter, Baby Girle, Dirty Bert, Napoleon's little brother, Hellraza, and Lil' D. Then they looked for distribution. Bay area rapper Spice 1 told his distributor, Bayside Entertainment Distribution, about this. They contacted the Outlawz and signed a distribution deal. On November 7, 2000, the Outlawz's second LP and Outlaw Recordz's first release, Ride Wit Us Or Collide Wit Us, was released. It debuted at the ninth position on the Billboard independent album charts and became the best selling independent rap album of 2000. The first and second single and video were "Black Rain" and "Thug With Me."
In 2001, Napoleon made his film debut in Thug Life which also starred The Lady Of Rage and Willie D. New Child from Harlem, New York joined the group. Tupac always wanted someone from New York to be a member of the Outlawz and Fatal felt New Child was exactly what Pac was looking for before his death. On October 23, Big Syke's label, RideOnUm Record Group, released Thug Law Chapter 1, a collaboration album between the Outlawz and Thug Life.
The Outlawz felt Bayside Entertainment Distribution was too small for them. They left and signed a distribution deal with KOCH Records instead. On November 6, their third LP, Novakane, was released. It debuted at the 100th position on the Billboard 200 and third on the Billboard independent album charts. The first single and video was "World Wide" featuring Tupac and T-Low. The LP also featured "Loyalty," a dis directed at Fatal. There had been beef between Fatal and the rest of the Outlawz for a long time, but it wasn't known for the public until we interviewed Fatal in 2001. Fatal said he was angry at them for not being there for Tupac when he was shot and for "forgiving" Roddy for Kadafi's killing, which Fatal may or may not believe was an accident but felt there was no reason to point a gun at Kadafi's head, period. As Fatal said, accident or not, the outcome is the same. Fatal also questioned their judgement because they signed with Death Row Records although Tupac told them not to.
The future looks bright for the Outlawz. Next year, Fatal's second album, Death Before Dishonor, and New Child's debut album, S.O.G. (Son Of A Gangster) are coming out. Outlaw Recordz is releasing Napoleon's solo debut album, Bonapartes, Noble's solo debut album, Noble Justice, E.D.I. and Kastro's collaboration album, Blood Brothers, and the fourth group album. Fortress Entertainment is releasing their homevideo, World Wide, and E.D.I. is writing a screen play. They've got Outlaw Films and O.G. (Outlaw Gear) coming soon. Let's just hope they can squash their beef, like Tupac said, "Let no man separate what we create!"
(2)
The Dutch punkband formed in november 1981 and were first named Koi Boys. With Jeroen on bass, Maarten and David on guitars and Barend played the drums, vocals were done by Fokkie. The Outlawz split up in july 11983. Numbers by them may be found on the two albums "Als je Haar maar goed Zit".
Fork In The Road
Outlawz Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Fork In The Road' by these artists:
1200 Techniques You and me gotta be Living life, dignity, integrity, since…
Aking Keeping our wits about us our fists are powerless leaving …
Andrew McCormack FORK IN THE ROAD Shadow silhouette stands before Tempting f…
Berner I'm thinkin' 'bout my mom, will I go the same…
Best Interest How did the cat get so fat? A fork in the…
Charlie and the Fez Kings My road lies in darkness, just as far as I…
dead prez & Outlawz (Stormey) Every day in life, we're presented with different…
Happy Campers A time not long ago Friends would come and go But one…
John Dartnell There's a fork in the road that I'm on Should…
Lord Sko Uh Lord! (POPE) 1331 Ain't afraid of graves you wallin' My…
Miracles Beware Beware Beware Seems like love should be easier to be…
Neil Young Got a pot belly, It's not too big Gets in my way When…
Outlawz Stormy Malachi Every day in life, we're presented with different roads to…
Smokey Robinson Beware Beware Beware Seems like love should be easier to be…
The Infamous Stringdusters there's a fork in the road ain't seem to make up…
The Latency Listen up, little one We're already ahead of the game Hurr…
the legal immigrants Well hello doll, fancy that I might find you this…
The Miracles Beware Beware Beware Seems like love should be easier to be…
Viza Keep your kids by the fireplace, sound the alarms there's…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Outlawz:
2nd Hand Smoke [Kastro - Chorus] You gon' croak Suckin' up that smoke Fucki…
all out We goin' all out (aight) we goin' all out (aight) We goin'…
Baby Don't Cry Baby don't cry I hope you got your head up Even…
Black Diamond [ Young Noble ] Thug children, it's just a little somethin…
Black Rain Black rain...theres no chance 2 exscape it You know how…
Black Rose Put my hand out and you hold me like a…
Boxspring Boogie [Edi] (chorus) Mic check... uhu Bitch ya heard me Let's get …
Breathin Who'll be the last motherfucker breathin'? Tell me, nigga, t…
Bring It Back Bring Em Back by The Outlawz Lyrics Bring Em Back by…
Came From The Bottom Started from the bottom with my niggas Started from the bott…
Celebrate [Young Noble] stearing to this tunnel of life it ain't a f…
Cold When your heart turns cold It causes your soul 2 freeze Spre…
Crank It Up Every night - a different town - I sing my…
Die If U Wanna [Napoleon talking] All you fag niggaz gotta move on (get the…
Do It Right Sometime I hate to reminisce 'cause The past brings pain (Pa…
Don't Cry Baby don't cry I hope you got your head up Even…
Don't Get It Fucked Up [E.D.I] Time after time niggaz thinkin' we gon' fold We ai…
Everything Is Alright Everything is gon' be alright you know? This is for my young…
F*** Em All You a what? Bad Boy Killaz (That's right, bitch, fuck 'em…
F*ck With Me [Young Noble] - repeated throughout track - x 23 Fuck With…
Feel Your Pain [Napoleon (Benzino)] Don't worry soulja (Made Men, Outlawz) …
From the Bottom O.K.! We're about to do this shit again! Hit a couple nigger…
Fuck With Me [Young Noble] - repeated throughout track - x 23 Fuck With…
Gatz Up War Gats up War Gats up 1, 2, 3, march War Gats up War Gats …
Get Paid [Napolean] (talking) Yeah, from the bottom For the depths, f…
Ghetto Gutta (feat. Edi/Kastro) Edi (talking) C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'…
Good Bye We live in a world where a man is judged…
Hang On Uh What (Hang on) wherever you at Hold your head…
Hell 4 a Hustler Get on yo' knees nigga Get on yo' knees and pray Huh,…
Hell On Earth God let Satan rule the earth for a thousand years That's…
Hit 'Em Up Yeah Ayo I think y'all gonna like this next song When this s…
Hold On Uh What (Hang on) wherever you at Hold your head Put your he…
Homeboyz Oh shit, caught that nigga alone Ain't that a bitch Hey, uh,…
I Dare U [YOUNG NOBLE] You gotta feel this Even if you hate my guts…
If You A G [Napoleon talking] All you fag niggaz gotta move on (get the…
If You Want 2 [E.D.I] Side show spinnin' All these hoes grinnin' Lookin…
Immortals Hmmhmm outlaw Immortalz, biatch Syke, Big muthafuckin' Syke …
In The Event of My Demise In the event of my demise when my heart can beat…
Intro Let mamma so cold what you doing making me wanna…
It Ain't Over I can see like the calm in the air tonight... So…
Keep It Lit Before you say it's cheaper to keep her We consider…
Killuminati Let it be prophesized; niggas'll die because ya crew's goon …
Late Nite Shift Hey 'Pac, it's yo' boy Hey man so far I've been…
Lessons Of Legends There's no justice, it's just us Watching your back, it be…
Let It Sometime I hate to reminisce 'cause The past brings pain (Pa…
Let It Burn [Chorus: E.D.I] I got this monkey on my back And I can't…
Letter to the President Uh, dear Mr. President Whats happenin'? I'm writin' you beca…
Life Is What You Make It Life is what you make it nigga Get up off your…
Listen 2 Me Bury me a G Tell me how can I survive? Remember…
Loosin My Mind You find an MC like me who's strong Leaving motherfucker's a…
Losin My Mind You find an MC like me who's strong Leaving motherfucker's …
Lost And Turned Out [ Napoleon ] I know this young nigga who love to…
Lost Souls [Featuring Outlawz] [Tupac] Cause I hate to spend My life…
Loyalty [Edi talking] Loyalty.... Some of why'all niggaz don't even …
Maintain [EDI - Talking] Uh, time done came, maintain This for all th…
Make It Right Life is what you make it nigga Get up off your…
Mask Down What Young Noble nigga Get it right Verse 1: Young…
Murder Made Easy [Young Noble] (talking) Outlaw, Outlaw Bring your mother fuc…
Nobody Cares [Kastro] (talking) Hmm, damn, I feel ya Turn, nope, don't no…
One Way [Verse 1] White tee money gang We staying with the fitted on…
Our Life [Napoleon] (talking) Outlawz... could never touch the kids i…
Outlaw Uh uh Outlawz Who Why don't y'all niggas move the fuck over …
Outlaw 4 Life In the life we live as thugs Everybody fuckin' wit' us…
Outlawz Working my wood, through my city Breaking boys off, every n…
Real Talk Now you dun heard a lot of talk about me…
Red Bull & Vodka [Young Noble] ain't nothin but hoes in here I guarantee when…
Rise Dear Lord As we down here, struggle for as long as…
Rize (Verse 1-E.D.I. Mean) But we the last motha fuckaz breathin …
Runnin' on E If you a bad boy If you a bad boy then…
Secretz Of War You either ride wit' us, or collide wit' us It's as…
Smash [Young Noble] (talking) We got Bad Azz in this mother fucker…
So Many Stories [Chorus] So many stories in the city I live in I soak…
Soldier To A General [Napolean - Verse 1] Yo, it's gettin colder with time, Thug…
The Good Die Young These is hard times we livin' in Churches burnin, planes fal…
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LYRICS:
I noticed the correct lyrics are not on the internet, only 1 page I could find and it was ridded with wrong lines, so I took the time to type up the (hopefully) correct out, I am missing like 2 words I could make out. If you can provide any help I will edit it to fix it thanks.
LYRICS:
Every day in life, we're presented with different roads to travel, you know?
Choices to make
At the end of the day,
well,
you'll figure it out
(Chorus: Malachi)
How do I get by with blocks in the road?
And how did I get here at the fork in the road?
The choices I'm goin bout the world is so cold
Will I be here to ever see my baby done grow
(Verse 1: Stormey)
Time tickin'
It's my ambition as a soldier
and my intention
bring the ghetto ghospel up to the masses so pay attention youngin
yellin for the better things in life, it's a fight
It's a struggle just to live in life, and what's right
But I'm a hustler motherfucker, 10 toes in the dirt
and imma grind for what it's worth, until i'm layin' in the dirt
put in work, to get my profit _ on the come up
so I keep my eyes open, keep my focus and my gun op
I got too much to lose, to much to do
to be concerned about ya hating niggas leave that to you
Niggas ain't got a clue so I ask what Im masked for
God got my back, and that's all that I ask for
Raised by the block, and the folks are old
They allways told me at a time, i'd come to forks in the road
I was raised by the block, and the folks are old
They allways told me at a time, i'd come to forks in the road
(Chorus: Malachi)
How do I get by with blocks in the road?
And how did I get here at the fork in the road?
The choices I'm goin bout the world is so cold
Will I be here to ever see my baby done grow
(Verse 2: Young Noble)
I live my life as an outlaw, niggas I'm kin to
from the looks of me, you wouldn't know what i've been through
I done seen it all, if I ain't do it, I was still involved
knowing imma answer for that, when the lord call
Tryin' to see them all, while I polish my gun
My baby's mama's new boyfriend raising my son
These young niggas comin' up, now they're worse than we was
if ain't no money splittin' up, tell 'em to ease up
Let's get rich and then kick it, I been in it
Matter fact scratch that, nigga i'm still in it
So don't consider this a rhyme, consider it life
to live with the verdict, the sentence is life
Me and my niggas tryin' to finish the fight,
must complete the mission
we try to give em what with the streets is missing
that real talk so the streets will listen
ask Malachi
I'd rather die than lose hope my nigga, we hopeless nigga
(Chorus: Malachi)
How do I get by with blocks in the road?
And how did I get here at the fork in the road?
The choices I'm goin bout the world is so cold
Will I be here to ever see my baby done grow
(Verse 3: Kastro)
I was only 16, young nigga want cream and thangs
28 now just to see things change
But I'm a player and I'm playin' my part
Knowin' this movie ain't mine, it's gods and he's a star
And it's a wonder how I made it this far
A million miles over in the speed of fast car
So many choices (Why?), so many choices
it's hell up in my head, I hear the devil and his voices
I'm scum, I'm a bum I'm nothin', suicide get a gun, pull the button
Nah, that ain't me, nah, I'm god's baby
But times are kinda hard, they gettin' to my lately
I believe even though I ain't let it.
My days a get better, but only if I let 'em
So here I stand at this fork in the road
Gotta decide wich way Imma go
(Chorus: Malachi)
How do I get by with blocks in the road?
And how did I get here at the fork in the road?
The choices I'm goin bout the world is so cold
Will I be here to ever see my baby done grow
(Chorus: Malachi)
How do I get by with blocks in the road?
And how did I get here at the fork in the road?
The choices I'm goin bout the world is so cold
Will I be here to ever see my baby done grow
(Stormey)
When you on your grind
There's a million and one things that'll throw you of the path
But you gotta stay focussed
305Navi
I hope people are pay attention to this wonderful song/video. This is the best song/video, with message in it, that I haven't heard in a long time. This is what Pac has passed down to the Outlawz. If you look at the rappers in this video, you don't see any bling bling or any females shaking the ass. This is Hip Hop at it's best. What makes it even better it's the Beat from Pac Redemtion song off his "R U Still Down? (Remember Me )" album. This is Priceless!!!!! Thank You Outlawz
Travis Desnomie
I play this song just about everyday, gets me thru ✌ Outlaws baby!(2pac voice)
seba kurdi
one of most underated song
Trend Setter
I agree 💯
Standhard Matik
on God ❤
Whirring
One of the best song that i've heard in my life...this band is underestimated !! Ws 4 LIfe
vincenT ross
Such an underrated gem. Ty outlaws. Rest Eternally Makaveli.
Sucram12345
This song is sick, the video is sick.. Rest in peace tupac you forever live on in our hearts (and ears :D ) . Big up Outlawz, you light every day up for me.
NicolasDelfino
AMAZING!!! Thats the only word the describes this song! Simple but so Powerful 100/10
probablyuareidiot
damn i love this track! best of them guys its PHENOMENAL. malachi is a great singer and person