The Recipe for Instant Anger

Dante

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well i have discovered it. after burning off some songs to play while commuting, i've realized that noble and kastro's part of u don't have to worry instantly raises my blood pressure and makes me want to strangle someone to death. this song is dope as all fuck, but when those two fagwits come in with their juvenile voices and echo-the-other-assclown set of bars the track turns into a god damned trainwreck. way to go!
 
Hahahahah The Outlawz ruining Pac tracks aint a new thing man you should be used to it by now!

Kastro just has no emotion in his voice at all...Young Noble is just plain wack, he's like a second rate Ja Rule or DMX with his gruff voice lol

EDI is a little better, he can come with dope verses occasionally but he's nothin special neither...although he does hold up to Pac well on "LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT" thats definetly his best verse

Kadafi Napoleon and Fatal are all dope, and dont sound TOTALLY outdone by Pac on every track

dopest outlaw ever though apart from The Don of course is definetly Big Syke!!! I GOT KEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYSSSSSSS COMING FROM OVERSEASSSSSSSSSSSSSS! lol :D classic
 
if you're talking about the verse where kastro and noble exchange bars, i see what you're saying. but i like kastro's first verse, which starts, "i was born ugly, unlucky, and dusty"...i think that verse is incredible
 
KO said:
Hahahahah The Outlawz ruining Pac tracks aint a new thing man you should be used to it by now!

Kastro just has no emotion in his voice at all...Young Noble is just plain wack, he's like a second rate Ja Rule or DMX with his gruff voice lol

EDI is a little better, he can come with dope verses occasionally but he's nothin special neither...although he does hold up to Pac well on "LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT" thats definetly his best verse

Kadafi Napoleon and Fatal are all dope, and dont sound TOTALLY outdone by Pac on every track

dopest outlaw ever though apart from The Don of course is definetly Big Syke!!! I GOT KEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYSSSSSSS COMING FROM OVERSEASSSSSSSSSSSSSS! lol :D classic
your post underscores why pac chose the outlawz members as he did. in almost every collabo song, the outlawz are *just* good enough to keep you from skipping to the next track, and all you're really waiting for are the next pac vocals. hard to be outshined when you have people who would never be able to get their own deals without you on your songs :P ...that being said, there are the occasional verses that are good, and yaki's shit was always amazing, but noble and kastro's inability to rhyme multisyllabic words paired with their high pitched juvenile voices makes me taste puke in my mouth.

shit, look at runnin... kastro talking azbout hoping that his glass of ray doesn't spill when he's running from the police. yeah, fuck trying to get away, just don't spill that shit. fucking idiot.
 
i actually think its good to see the 2 outlaws interacting with their rhymes, but still none can match pac.
 
HA! I was just listening to Whatcha Gonna Do from BD (no idea why) and i see what you're saying.

Dante said:
your post underscores why pac chose the outlawz members as he did. in almost every collabo song, the outlawz are *just* good enough to keep you from skipping to the next track, and all you're really waiting for are the next pac vocals. hard to be outshined when you have people who would never be able to get their own deals without you on your songs :P

That's a good point, but I think that Tupac's intelligence, talent and experience were far beyond many, but didn't he create the outlawz based on people that were close, such as family? For Tupac, it would be difficult to find people on his own level from such a small selection. But you got me thinking. I always thought of Mopreme as an excellent rapper. During the Death Row era, he was only on a few songs. Big Syke was on a quite a few, but not too many. Makes ya say "hmmm":p

Infact, the rappers from the Thug Life album seem much more talented when compared to the outlawz. But then again, they were probably a little older, too.
 
Dante said:
the outlawz are *just* good enough to keep you from skipping to the next track, and all you're really waiting for are the next pac vocals.

shit, look at runnin... kastro talking azbout hoping that his glass of ray doesn't spill when he's running from the police. yeah, fuck trying to get away, just don't spill that shit. fucking idiot.

always man.. sometimes i just fast forward the shyt...
 
i feel that songs that feature the outlaws where 2pac spits a second verse is his attempt to save the song. for the most part, pac will spit a verse then the outlaws will go, their verses will consist of gargabe and non-sense, then when ur about to skip the song. the voice of pac will enter ur ears and saves the day like a ghetto super man. whats sad is when they go back and respit their verses on released material. its still garbage. the outlaws are a great example of piggy backin'. i sugguest we all find a amazing rapper and ride his coat tails in order to make a lot of money off his ass.
 
"It's kinda sad when you can out rap those you used to listen to, and I dont mean the dead, I mean those that still be missing you,
And Im kinda glad but I aint really dissing you, listen you, you werent even that good when he was in the physical" -- Rukas
 
What's the point of this thread?

How many times do you dudes gotta complain about one of the outlawz? It's somewhat like you guys or jealous or something. We get the fact that they werent good now could you leave it at that?

I doubt any of yall could do better though.
 
yeh you're right its the thought that counts anyway.. they will always be down with pac and still be trying their hardest to redo their verses for future releases.
 
^ lol
they actually have good songs with 2pac, pre-97 material.
but fatal and yak will always remain the illest ones..

at time, fatal kinda lost his flow, used to break it down with metaphores and his flow going back and forth with the growin of a musical beat... now he recycles lyrics here and there every now and then. its still love going on overall.
napoleon did lotta wack shit, but now he got definitely better. and I see him gettin better even tho it's not the old napo that ya used to listen to back in the days, man changed. u feel it from the way he raps, the things he raps about, i see the man got tired of rappin.
kinda sick he left the rap game now that he was about to amaze us all.
oh well, he's on better things now, that was worth the change by leavin the rap game ;p
 
I agree they are wack thank got you can fast forward past them, is it me or does youung noble's voice always seem mumbled, Why did pac even have them in the outlawz


Dante said:
well i have discovered it. after burning off some songs to play while commuting, i've realized that noble and kastro's part of u don't have to worry instantly raises my blood pressure and makes me want to strangle someone to death. this song is dope as all fuck, but when those two fagwits come in with their juvenile voices and echo-the-other-assclown set of bars the track turns into a god damned trainwreck. way to go!
 
Face facts: Everybody hates on the Lawz period because of how they rap now. I agree they are not good anymore but it looks like y'all thinking ,since they're wack now, how pac could've ever had them on his tracks. So you listen to old tracks with in the back of your mind how they are now. In pac's days the Outlawz were good rappers with a few wack verses and shit here and there but that's okay. Now most of they're shit is wack but they've dropped very good shit after pac died even in 2004. If you look at them going solo most of em can't and never could even when pac was alive. Only Kadafi, Big Syke, Storm and Fatal are good solo and lately Napoleon proved himself to be a great rapper.
So i don't think it's fair to say they ruined tracks etc. I bet if they were platinum artists now and still dropping hot shit most of y'all wouldn't be saying this.
 

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