Outlaw-Thuggin said:OUTLAW FOR LIFE. why yall hatin on the lawz. just check some of their new work and tell me you aint feelin this shit, also yall wanted them to release stuff in original form well you got it and its on RETRIBUTION and yall still bitchin and shit. just shut the fuck up aight. yall sayin the lawz are hurtin pacs legacy, lol yall are some fuckin crack heads for real.
for the new pac album alot of artists have recorded verses for the cd. noble said that lawz did their verses and that fatal did his shit too. so he still doesnt know whos shit will be on, but he did say that the shit sounded hot.
noble is raw. listen to HOW YOU LIKE THAT
KASTRO is raw. shit he killed FORK IN THE ROAD.
just stop hatin on them, yall are just ridin DANTES dick and cant get it out of your mouth, you all think that he is the GOD and you have to agree to everythin he says. i dont know what he got against the lawz.
shit i havent seen anyone else do anythin for pacs legacy. the only people i kno that are doin somethin are outlawz, fatal, napoleon, big syke. everyone else is usin pacs name just to sell their shit.
efrain187 said:Are you kidding me? The Outlawz have subsidized their entire livelihood using Pac’s name. Their sole purpose was to act as support, as backup, as the people that hold Pac down. In his absence their role should be as the protectors and defenders of his legacy and work. Keeping HIS best interests in mind at all times and selflessly acting on his behalf doing things the way he would have done them.
Instead they fashion themselves as the primary beneficiaries of his rap legacy, basking in his reflected glory and using him as a crutch to support their career aspirations. When it comes time to work on HIS actual material they see it as a perfect opportunity to get exposure for themselves and rake in the doe overexerting their miniscule talents trashing and disgracing timeless work from one of this centuries greatest talents.
What the Outlawz do to Pac’s music is pornographic and downright criminal. It’s unlawful transference, theft and deceit. If I worked for Amaru I would end relations with those pigmies and sue them for fraud and embezzlement. They were once a great group but now (what’s left of them) are just a bunch of welfare recipients; using Pac as their food stamps and his legacy as their trust fund.
Dante said:you're kidding right?
edi's horrible post-production
edi and katari's terrible direction of 2pac albums
the removal of artists who "can't help 2pac's legacy"
re-recording classic verses and replacing them with poop
"repping pac" all over everything because he's their only selling point
and basically just falling the fuck off and turning into a bunch of guys who would never have had made it in hip hop had it not been for their ties to pac.
honestly, do you think anyone would have signed noble unless 2pac put his corny ass on?
efrain187 said:Are you kidding me? The Outlawz have subsidized their entire livelihood using Pac’s name. Their sole purpose was to act as support, as backup, as the people that hold Pac down. In his absence their role should be as the protectors and defenders of his legacy and work. Keeping HIS best interests in mind at all times and selflessly acting on his behalf doing things the way he would have done them.
Instead they fashion themselves as the primary beneficiaries of his rap legacy, basking in his reflected glory and using him as a crutch to support their career aspirations. When it comes time to work on HIS actual material they see it as a perfect opportunity to get exposure for themselves and rake in the doe overexerting their miniscule talents trashing and disgracing timeless work from one of this centuries greatest talents.
What the Outlawz do to Pac’s music is pornographic and downright criminal. It’s unlawful transference, theft and deceit. If I worked for Amaru I would end relations with those pigmies and sue them for fraud and embezzlement. They were once a great group but now (what’s left of them) are just a bunch of welfare recipients; using Pac as their food stamps and his legacy as their trust fund.
Cheesyphily16 said:I think you covered it pretty well.