I Will Really Be Glad When Fatal Drops An Album

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Fatal & Kadafi Were The Best Members Of The Outlawz. And Since Yak Aint Here Fatal Needs To Hold It Down For The Legacy For Pac, Cause Lets Face It The Outlawz Are Fucking Up Big Time. I Still Support Them But They Need To Make Better Music. Anybody Have Anything To Say I Mean Honestly They Outlawz Haven't Done Too Good Without Pac. They Have Good Songs Here And There But There Is No Steady Flow Of Good Songs From Album To Album.
 
#2
In my opinion, Fatal was and always will be the best Outlaw. His problem is that he just can't seem to get a good deal and stick with it, plus he's taking way too long.

I think we'd all agree that the Outlawz were mediocre at best, and since Pac's death they've only gotten worse. You'd think that being under the wing of arguably the greatest rapper of all time with 38 million records sold to date in the U.S. would teach you how to be a decent rapper. The Outlawz have proved us wrong. Napolean was alright but he left, E.D.I. is decent but not worth listening to, Kastro has a terrible voice and stupid-ass lines, and Young Noble is just a waste of space. And on top of putting out shitty records, they have no charisma onstage, plus they make terrible business decisions regarding their own music, and more importantly, Pac's.

Fatal had every right to dis them in that interview he did from a halfway house a few years back, he should never have apologized for what he said.
 
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DeeezNuuuts83 said:
In my opinion, Fatal was and always will be the best Outlaw. His problem is that he just can't seem to get a good deal and stick with it, plus he's taking way too long.
Fatal had every right to dis them in that interview he did from a halfway house a few years back, he should never have apologized for what he said.
Very True The Shit Downright Depressing Sometimes Fatal Has Some Much Potential.
 

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