were there songs recorded with the soon to be outlawz before Flex?

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to my knowledge, Flex, recorded during S4MN sessions, and released on EU I Get Around Singles as well as Holla If Ya Hear Me singles seems to be the earliest song with the outlawz who were at the time known as Thoroheadz, Kastro and E.D.I were both on the song. Does anyone know if anything else was previously recorded?
 
more of a demo than a promo, but yea they were close to the same time, runnin probably came afterwards, after S4MN was finished. sometiems songs that are exclusive to promos and singles are recorded after the album is released Ex: Hit Em Up, but 2pac plays the song Flex during an interview where he displays the box art for Troublesome 21 which was 2pacs original intentions for the release. so it came fairly before runnin.
 
enemies with me was thuglife period at the earliest judging by pac's lyrical content and sound of his voice. it's possible it was a MATW track that was cut because it had stretch. none of this was or could have been recorded before flex.
 
Introduced 2 Tha Game, Where Will I Be, Killin Fields (Young Thugz)



p.s. - I believe Enemies Wit Me is Young Thugs era, as he shouts them out in the beginning.
 
As far as I understand it, "Young Thugs" are Live Squad not Thoroheads, it's the equivalent of "the YGs" that Stretch always shoutouts.

Pac also shoutouts the "Young Thugs" in ThugStyle OG which Stretch produced.
 
Mr Matt said:
As far as I understand it, "Young Thugs" are Live Squad not Thoroheads, it's the equivalent of "the YGs" that Stretch always shoutouts.

Pac also shoutouts the "Young Thugs" in ThugStyle OG which Stretch produced.

actually...on "Neva Can Say" from Son Rize, E.D.I. raps "from thoroheadz to young thugs to outlawz"

Young Thugs are EDI Kastro and Kadafi....and Napolean later on

YG's are completely different lol
 
LesanePCrooks96 said:
Why didn't they use that take for Son Rize V.1, with Pac on it?
That's why I think the rumor is stupid, Napolean was taken off because Kadafi's family doesn't like him, but they'd have no reason to take off Pac.
 
Killing Fields, Introduced 2 The Game, Where Will I Be, Addicted To The Streets all pre-Flex.

Napoleon met Pac in 1994, but if Killing Fields is Pre-Flex, then this doesnt make sense, Napoleon being on it.

Flex was likely 1992 since that's when most of STrictly was recorded it was released 2/93.

Outlaw, MATW were at least 1994. Likely late 1994. ONe version of Runnin' was recorded with Easy Mo Bee 8/1/94, not sure which version though.

So Hard 2 Imagine was released while Pac was in jail, so It may have been recorded without Pac present, or before he went to jail.

It was released in early 1995, so i'd say 1994.

I think My Dyin Day was 1995, but that was probably DeathRow.

Kadafi & Fatal Fresh Like Celery, along with the Kadafi Freestyle from SOn Rize are probably also from 1994.

If Kadafi was recording with Edi & Kastro as far back as 1992, and he was recording with Fatal in 1994, why didn't Fatal meet Pac etc. until he was in jail?

Did the Outlawz do these songs without Pac??????? Even though some of them feature him. Any songs with Live Squad & Outlawz?
 
so i guess dante was saying introduced 2 tha game was a real track and not saying killing fields was pre flex as i assumed when he said "in fact it is..."
LOL introduced 2 tha game is off son rize.
 

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