A friend of mine gave me the newest edition of The Source (the one with The Game on the cover with the caption "Is Hip Hop The New WWF?".
Inside they critique the Outlawz new album "Outlawz 4 Life". In the article, they state that "Napolean has since seperated from the three and gone off to do his own thing".
They also mention in the 3 page article that while EDI, Kastro, Kadafi, Noble, Napolean and Mopreme were the official Outlawz, Big Syke was somewhat an "honorary Outlaw" because he had been one of Pac's oldest homies, down from day 1, he was a member of Thug Life, and was back with Pac on AEOM.
However, the article never says WHY Napo split from the group and they don't even mention Mopreme other than to say he was one of the original Outlawz.
So, does anyone have any info on this? I also know that Fatal was kicked out of the Lawz just before Pac died. Based on the story I've heard (from more than once source), is that Fatal was kicked out by Pac himself because he took off late at night at like 3am and was drunk and flipped Pac's Hummer. I mean, I know that Napo has been working with Johnny J for a while, and I think Mo has been doing his own thing solo, but does anyone know why they left? Furthermore, what is the relationship between Mopreme and the 3 remaining Lawz, and why is he not hanging? Last of all, why is Syke not being affiliated with the Lawz in some form or fashion? I mean, Syke was on LTTG.
I'm hoping someone has answers.
EDIT: Also, am I the only one that thinks that the PERFECT way to honor Pac on the 10th Anniversary of his death is to have ALL the Outlawz hook up AT LEAST one last time, for a big tour? And I do mean get 'em all together. EDI, Kastro, Noble, Napolean, Mopreme (aka Komani) and have Big Syke with 'em too. I mean, shit, back in the day when Pac was alife, the best Outlawz were Big Syke, Napolean and Mopreme. EDI is hit or miss, he's either tight as fuck or wack as fuck. Kastro has always been average and Noble's skills have taken HUGE LEAPS AND BOUNDS in regards to his writing and flows (not one person can convince me that Noble didn't KILL the beat on One Day At A time).
Inside they critique the Outlawz new album "Outlawz 4 Life". In the article, they state that "Napolean has since seperated from the three and gone off to do his own thing".
They also mention in the 3 page article that while EDI, Kastro, Kadafi, Noble, Napolean and Mopreme were the official Outlawz, Big Syke was somewhat an "honorary Outlaw" because he had been one of Pac's oldest homies, down from day 1, he was a member of Thug Life, and was back with Pac on AEOM.
However, the article never says WHY Napo split from the group and they don't even mention Mopreme other than to say he was one of the original Outlawz.
So, does anyone have any info on this? I also know that Fatal was kicked out of the Lawz just before Pac died. Based on the story I've heard (from more than once source), is that Fatal was kicked out by Pac himself because he took off late at night at like 3am and was drunk and flipped Pac's Hummer. I mean, I know that Napo has been working with Johnny J for a while, and I think Mo has been doing his own thing solo, but does anyone know why they left? Furthermore, what is the relationship between Mopreme and the 3 remaining Lawz, and why is he not hanging? Last of all, why is Syke not being affiliated with the Lawz in some form or fashion? I mean, Syke was on LTTG.
I'm hoping someone has answers.
EDIT: Also, am I the only one that thinks that the PERFECT way to honor Pac on the 10th Anniversary of his death is to have ALL the Outlawz hook up AT LEAST one last time, for a big tour? And I do mean get 'em all together. EDI, Kastro, Noble, Napolean, Mopreme (aka Komani) and have Big Syke with 'em too. I mean, shit, back in the day when Pac was alife, the best Outlawz were Big Syke, Napolean and Mopreme. EDI is hit or miss, he's either tight as fuck or wack as fuck. Kastro has always been average and Noble's skills have taken HUGE LEAPS AND BOUNDS in regards to his writing and flows (not one person can convince me that Noble didn't KILL the beat on One Day At A time).
