Outlawz Hussein Fatal

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I'm sure most of you noticed his lyrical talent on songs like "Dumpin" and "don't stop" off Pac's life or songs off new 2pac remix album "Nu mixx klazzics vol.2". Somehow he's style evolved so much I can compare those verses to best verses of great, famous and respected lyricists. I know he's still a bit of a biter and he actually sucks on his mixtapes but I'm pleasantly suprised on how he does it on Pac's tracks. When he saved "Pac's life" with his verses I though he just had a good day but now I have to admit he's either in great condition or his style evolved so much that he became a great rapper. If he could keep it up he could release a successful solo album. I know his past albums and mixtapes were usually average or below average but he really changed a lot. What do you guys think?

edit: he releases new solo album : http://www.myspace.com/bornlegendary
 
the fact that he is a bit of a biter, recycles his lyrics, and so forth makes me lose some respect for him.

his voice and flow is fucking great. his lyrics have stepped up since 97. his last solo album pretty much sucked except for a couple of songs, but those songs were again too mainstream sounding. they sounded like radio singles, and i don't really expect that from a rapper like fatal.

the fact that fatal had like.. i don't know if he was convicted, or if he was wanted or what it was, but i remember hearing some shit about him having like 87 felonies against him. it all took place within two years after pac died. he went into an oblivious state of mind and basically ran wild. gives his music a realness factor if you ask me. he was actually going around trying to find yaki's killer right after his death.. to kill him lol.

the intro to his last album though, the one with new child, was fucking sick. i'll check his next album out for sure.
 
I didn't know that much about Fatal (the part about he was wanted and about killing Yaki killer) but he sounds awesome on non-mainstream sounding tracks. On his myspace there are snippets to his new album, most songs are unfortunately did for mainstream. It sounds like he tries to be like T.I. IMO but I still remember that "Shit goes on" Hussein Fatal with great deep, street flavor. I hope he'll mix it up with his great, new flow and we'll hear at least few great tracks.

IMO on Pac's life and Nu mixx vol2 his flow> Pac's flow. He really improved a LOT
 
I'm sure most of you noticed his lyrical talent on songs like "Dumpin" and "don't stop" off Pac's life or songs off new 2pac remix album "Nu mixx klazzics vol.2". Somehow he's style evolved so much I can compare those verses to best verses of great, famous and respected lyricists. I know he's still a bit of a biter and he actually sucks on his mixtapes but I'm pleasantly suprised on how he does it on Pac's tracks. When he saved "Pac's life" with his verses I though he just had a good day but now I have to admit he's either in great condition or his style evolved so much that he became a great rapper. If he could keep it up he could release a successful solo album. I know his past albums and mixtapes were usually average or below average but he really changed a lot. What do you guys think?

edit: he releases new solo album : http://www.myspace.com/bornlegendary


Yeah those verses are fucking sick. If he releases an album soon, i'll definitely check it out. It's not like we can bump Napoleon's new album in the meantime though because that shit's never coming out. i'm still pissed about that.
 

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