This is a video of Young Buck's album release party, where you can also see the Lawz.
http://www.umundo.com/user/49a8316d62
AR20
http://www.umundo.com/user/49a8316d62
AR20
sweet, i heard fatal was back as an official outlaw but is he included as a signed member of buck's label. just curious since fatal dissed 50 on blood in my eye...
No, Fatal is not on Cashville..Only Noble EDI & Kastro I think.
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what i would like to see from them is that outlaw style....that flavour that they put out on the retribution album...harder lyrics on expensive beats....the way pac did it..recording 3 - 4 songs a day...thats how i think it should be..and im sure everyone else would agree with me
If the outlawz were doing 3/4 songs a day they truely would be wack songs! they take a few years to bring out a pretty crappy album as it is.
They were recording a few songs a day when pac was around and they were doing great then...what stands out the most right now is the change in their sound...i think they need producers with a stronger backround..they need better vocal singers on the hooks like nate dogg...producers with more experience like warren G, hurt m badd, qd3, moe-z, big d...they need quality producers...no mainstream producers...but producers who can deliver those expensive beats the way it was done with 2pac...we want those base guitars..and grand pianos ...we need the wha on those electric guitars when they're played..we want the rhodes pianos..and we want them to sample music from all the hit records from the 80's and 90's and add a vocal singer in the backround and hooks and turn them into something even better then they werebefore..because thats the way they did it....
when they recorded under dramacydal...that era stood out the most..sound was delivered great..and so were their delivery when recording..and even all through when 2pac was with us....i think the small downfall has to do with the production..and the music because thats what stands out to me the most...not so much with the outlawz themselves....