You Tweaking bro, Outlaws had some lyrical hitters from Fatal to Kaddafi which were the group's best Emcees and Napoleon, Castro, Young Noble and EDI Amin were no slouches on that 🎤. Outlaws was the business and they wrote their own rhymes unlike Junior Mafia.
I don't think the Outlawz was blackballed. Nobody is interested hearing a crew without their leader. No one wants to hear the St. Lunatics without Nelly, D12 without Eminem, G-Unit without 50 Cent, Junior Mafia without Biggie, etc.
@khamalaj6001 stop trying to change history. BIggie dissed Tupqc first with who shot ya and Pac responded with Hit Em Up when he got relased yall New York dudes still salty
When people cant sell,they claim to be blackballed. As many fans as tupac had/has,why didn't anyone of them support the artists who closely affiliated with him ? Could it be there music was just not that good?
Incorrect you got artists today who don't even barely sell 30,000 copies they come from an era where you have to remove real units and their independent and they do very well independently when you got major artists who aren't really selling anything and got a label behind them so nobody has to blame anybody the facts are the facts it is coming out and it has been known in terms of things that Jay z has done an example of that is Gillie puffy ever since the situation took place with moo at the awards show yes they are being black ball and don't have an outlet due to the power that those two individuals had.... To this day right now people are still hating on Mr Shakur do they not? And they still upset with pop and a lot of those people have power behind closed doors, so they don't got a makeup and blame it on anything it is an actual fact
Did anybody who goes and actually listens to the music will tell you that music is top-notch and it's better than a lot of artists that are out here now always have been
I was just about to say the truth is the outlaws wasn't blackballed, the outlaws just didn't put out any good music & that's why they didn't have any mainstream success. Fatal waa dope after tho, fatal could of made it when he had that deal with relativity but fatal said he wasn't mentally in thr right space at that time & he really didn't wanna do the music
The east vs west beef and their association with Pac and DeathRow didn't help their longevity with all the beefing with BadBoy and other rappers. ya'll would've had a lot of opportunities to branch out too if Pac hadn't died.
Maan... The Commission is 1 album I wish would've happened and I believe it would have gone waaaaaay further than that THE FIRM album. Stronger distribution too. It's the closest comparison to what Biggie was gonna do with Junior Mafia and Jay.
With all due respect, 2pac carried the outlawz musically. They weren't anything to rush to the stores about. In other words, niggas wasn't checking for them rather than them being blackballed.
Incorrect if you haven't been paying attention to their music and you can't speak on it. Every since we had the situation with puffy at that award show they were shut down due to things that were going on behind the scenes. And if you were actually paying attention you would already know that.. you ain't actually listening to the music to sit up there and try to down them they are talented they make great music
@Outlaw4Life45 I'm a die hard pac fan so by default I listened to the music even after pac died. I never said outlaws music wasn't talented. I'm simply saying the talent wasn't top tier where anyone was actually checking for it on top of not being consistent.
@@MrMarquis86 the reason for that is that they didn’t rap about the same shit everyone else does. They didn’t rap bout money, chains, cars, etc… they rapped about real life which is why people didn’t rush to the store cus they don’t wanna hear the truth unless you are real and not a freaking follower
@josevargas638 there are plenty rappers who rapped about real shit from that era who were super successful and are till this day. Wu tang didn't rap about money and chains and cars etc yet there hailed the best hip-hop group ever. Outlawz talent was mid at best.
The Outlawz were good rappers but they were never going to be an elite rap group, they needed Pac to be on their records for them to sell or become popular
They needed Pac's energy and musical direction imo. As a group, post Pac's death, Outlawz were (understandably) a shell of themselves @@larryconnerjr1835
@@kharyvines6971we cannot blâme them they were at the very begenning of their games when PAC died the goat had a plan for ach of them they could have reached the main stream after PAC died they were on survival mode they never reached their full potentia in m'y opinion.
Exactly, he sounds all resentful and bitter!! Nobody would’ve signed you!! You’re wack!! I blame 2pac for not being able to evaluate talent, because noble you sucked… Keisha Cole had a successful career and she came out the gate saying pac, put her on! If the industry blackballed anything associated with 2pac, how did all of these pac clones have successful careers…
2pac was a general at 24-25 ...The rap version of Jordan the song concepts came easy ...he barley scratched the surface and left a legacy ... Nobody will ever be Pac !!!!
They definitely were blackballed to a degree, but they also really didn't get a full roll out while pac was alive. They were just actually getting physical exposure. So it's kind of a combination of those plus being lost in direction after the deaths.
No doubt. With 2Pac out of the way and Diddy+Jay Z being on top in the late 1990s thus having the rap industry move pulls, they certainly didn't want any reminders of the whole 2Pac shenanigans, and the Outlawz becoming irrelevant was one way to assure that.
That was actually crazy that throughout his career he had definitely had a whole lot of enemies in his rap career that to me shows the potential of a true soldier who was not even afraid to say anything about his enemies in his music he was so so intelligent with his words in his music his enemies never even had a chance
Exactly my thought. 2Pac did more harm(even if indirectly) for the Outlawz career than good with his self-centered egotistical dissings of his so-called "enemies" and dragged the Outlawz and whoever he could to his feuds. His shenanigans ultimately came back to bite him in the end(enough said) and the Outlawz ended up paying for it by becoming irrelevant after his passing, especially with Diddy and Jay-Z blowing up heavily in the late 1990s. 2Pac may have won his diss songs battle, but ultimately Diddy and Jay-Z ended up winning the war; career, wealth, and longevity wise. Harsh but honest truth.
Young noble I'm a huge fan of yours and the outlaws and PAC I'm 47 still listen to your guys music been a PAC fan since 91 thanks for these interviews huge fan of this channel
I feel for them. Tupac was a true leader king warrior and had full control then was assassinated then we all in search of another leader.. been happening for centuries. Black people rise up please. 1 love to the Outlawz passed and present. God bless ‘em
Nobody really cared for the without Pac, Gadaffi and Fatal. Them signing with Deathrow was a mistake. They should’ve signed with Master P, He would’ve been a good mentor for them and put them to work unlike Suge sabotaging them. At the same time work with inter-scope to be part of Pac future albums.
Exactly! Nobody was checking for Outlaws bars - only interested in hearing 2Pacs verse. Outlaws first came to my attention with the Thug Life album - even then, I was only pumpin the tracks 2Pac was on
Down South we was bumping Outlaws music after Makaveli passed away. We looked at them like the disciples & Pac was the chosen one. You was probably playing with your little sister’s Barbie dolls, listening to Mase.
Love the Outlaws but they didnt get blackballed. They just didn't make great music once Pac died. "Still I Rise" was okay, but they shouldve left a lot of those songs in their original form instead of letting other producers change the whole identity of them. Also, the only solo project that was good from the Outlaws was Fatal's and that didnt even sell well. They weren't blackballed at all, they just put out wack music and had the shadow of Pac over them to boot.
Id say it's a bit more than that. They were really young, and they didn't have a support team to help bring them to their potential. They did drop fire tho. Just not very consistent
They did get blackballed they never signed to a major so never really got that push plus the internet wasn’t the same back then either. But they do got some 🔥 go listen to their lyrics don’t just bob ya head to the beat really listen. They got a lot of pac and yak in their early stuff.
@@zaiah06_83 lmao. Bro, I know their music. I was a fan of these dudes in my youth. Rooted for them to succeed. Yea, their early stuff and features with Pac were tough. They weren't consistent and let too many producers play with their music in the albums that were supposed to have them blow up afterwards though. Especially the records with Pac. You sound like a homie of mine that loves everything they did and has no complaints. Just giving them the benefit of the doubt because they came up under Pac.
@@brucewayne-ej3cx no support? They were Pac's hand picked proteges. It's unfortunate a lot of what happened internally with them, but they had the biggest rapper ever ( right after his death when he was already considered a legend) name attached to them. They didn't really pop off because the music wasn't that good at the end of the day. They made bad choices changing up those unreleased songs they did with him too. They ruined most of them.
Man be quiet you ain't out here sliding on nothing but you out here standing for. I like he said they've been independent getting it and got more than half of these Jokers out here front. You ain't out here sliding on nobody... And you ain't going to do nothing so be quiet weirdo
You sound real dumb. You on here talking about you use to watch R. Kelly s* tape. Those were minors bro. You was in the house watching kiddy porn when we was outside slanging $10 crack rocks to that Novakane album by the Outlawz.
1000%. Tupac stood for the truth and the industry didn’t like that but his talent and clear influence on the audience was undeniable. Tupac was the chosen one.
Of course They black balled y’all You ran with the Chosen One and they made a pact to make sure they don’t allow y’all IN- even if Yak was the best outside the group
I’ve always said that if pac had got a chance to make that one nation album which would probably have been a double. That would have been the greatest hip hop album ever made and unbeatable
Tupac's Work Ethic Was Insane? He Was Always In The Studio Recording? That's Why He Put Out So Much Material In The Short Time He Was With Us 😢 RIP 2PAC 🐐🎤.
Truth be told after Pac and Big left us, the industry changed. X was the only rapper representing the streets. Dr. Dre tried with the 2001 album but its impact was short-lived. The same goes for The Game and 50 Cent. It’s almost 2025 and Pac's music is still having impacts as compared to rappers who are alive and have the opportunity to do live interviews and go on tours.
Noble you would not be an outlaw without Pac. You should have listened to your sistar: you didn’t you chose to ride. You inherited the beef! EFF DIDDY PAC WAS RIGHT
@ couldn’t care less if it’s a classic song or not to you. That doesn’t change my opinion on where it ranks in his catalog of verses with the outlaws and 2pac
@ & I said implying he doesn’t get enough credit for his actual skills as a rapper because his most popular verse was a rough one . Went over your head tho
Outlawz did well being Independent. I can’t name no other group being in the game for almost 30 years making money and still getting after it all on their own!
How though? If anything it was Leila. Leila got him hooked up with Atron who was managing DU. After spitting for Shock, Shock gave Atron the 👍 and Atron signed him and only him to a management deal. I might be wrong but yi vaguely remember that Ray Luv's father didn't want him to join the music industry and that young age
This is why we need to learn from our elders. At the time of all this in history Eazy E already told Bone Thugs to not get involved with his and Dre beef. My big brother Pac should've told his little homies/ souljahs The Outlwaz, the same thing.
To this day you still got people against Pac Nation, Easy E, Biggie, Big Pun, Nipsey, Ol Dirty Bastard, Jam Master J, Mac Mal, Mac Dre, Lil Kekee Loco, Mr.C, Take Off etc.
They were just coming up when their commander and arrow head died. His umbrella covered them that people don't really look at Outlaws other than Tupac. They would have been recognized more if Tupac stayed longer
even though their blackballed they still made records, and the fan base was still there, but the records like 95% of their songs were awful. if they had better songs they would of been fine. its why they pretty much only performed pac songs. they couldnt make a hit
Again somebody who doesn't listen to their music centipede trying to pass off for critique. You are totally off and you sound like a troll because anybody who's listening to their music will sit up there and tell you the total opposite in terms of the music that they put out it is top-notch and it's not better than a lot of the things that is out there so that's how you know you don't actually listen to the music and you just talking and being a troll
it's not that pac's beefs got them blackballed...it's more like, pac got them all the success they ever had, and they prob wouldn't have gotten nearly as much recognition without him on the merit of their skills alone. they were extremely lucky to be packs underlings.
I don’t believe they got blackballed. The entire sound was based off death row and death row clapse with everyone. They just didn’t link up with right producers and labels
Come to think of it yeh.. which i aint seen many other rap groups artists been blackballed like the Outlawz was JUST for riding with Pac.. after he died they must've had it BAD.. but salute to them for coming out the other side. Outlawz are a true yardstick to measure the game with.. hats off to all of em and fly high to Yak, Pac, Fatal n Mussolini 🕊 🙏🏽 🕊
that military minds with the boot camp clikk is one youtube,.that OG version goes HARD. look for the one with the picture where pac wears a straight jacket
He needs to think maybe yall wasn’t that 🔥 and we didn’t want to just buy anything because the work speaks for itself! With or without pac if they were 🔥 we would’ve supported it but it wasn’t it was okay I mean but ok only last so long
Anyone associated with Pac was Blackedballed. Outlaws, Johnny J, Daz all were blacked balled from the industry
PFiles like cream puff was behind the black balling. Now look at his weirdo self. 😅😅😅😅 Karma a mfr
@@StayViben no Daz wasn’t, he did a song with Jay Z after and worked with Jermaine Dupri
RIP Makaveli. I hope you and BIG made peace in the afterlife.
To be fair. Outlaws won’t never know as being the illest MCs. And junior mafia ain’t made no moves any different so don’t feel bad
You Tweaking bro, Outlaws had some lyrical hitters from Fatal to Kaddafi which were the group's best Emcees and Napoleon, Castro, Young Noble and EDI Amin were no slouches on that 🎤. Outlaws was the business and they wrote their own rhymes unlike Junior Mafia.
Junior Mafia Wasn't Nothing Compared To The Outlaws
That's what I'm saying they couldn't fuck with the Outlaws
Have You Heard When We Ride By Tupac and The Outlaws
Tupac, fatal, and kadafi was to have an album together
I don't think the Outlawz was blackballed. Nobody is interested hearing a crew without their leader. No one wants to hear the St. Lunatics without Nelly, D12 without Eminem, G-Unit without 50 Cent, Junior Mafia without Biggie, etc.
I wasn't checking for those niccas😂
Yup
Who really knows
I'd agree to a degree. I think the issue is that none of the group members have the bars to hold their own
Naw they were black balled
Not only being blackballed. They lost Kadafi straight after that kinda killed the group. Plus Fatal was out the group. That’s the best 2 rappers .
Kadafi the only one who had the looks charisma and skills to be any good out of the Outlawz
@@MarieanneSteeleSo True!!!
@@MarieanneSteele 🧢
To be honest, you guys came out dissing Biggie and company, what you expect. That cemented your highlight as a career IMHO
PREACH
@khamalaj6001 stop trying to change history. BIggie dissed Tupqc first with who shot ya and Pac responded with Hit Em Up when he got relased yall New York dudes still salty
@@malikwilson7387let em know b
Let em know
@malikwilson7387 that myth has been debunked years ago. Even Pac's people said it wasn't a diss only Pac delusional diehard believe it was a diss.
When people cant sell,they claim to be blackballed. As many fans as tupac had/has,why didn't anyone of them support the artists who closely affiliated with him ? Could it be there music was just not that good?
Incorrect you got artists today who don't even barely sell 30,000 copies they come from an era where you have to remove real units and their independent and they do very well independently when you got major artists who aren't really selling anything and got a label behind them so nobody has to blame anybody the facts are the facts it is coming out and it has been known in terms of things that Jay z has done an example of that is Gillie puffy ever since the situation took place with moo at the awards show yes they are being black ball and don't have an outlet due to the power that those two individuals had.... To this day right now people are still hating on Mr Shakur do they not? And they still upset with pop and a lot of those people have power behind closed doors, so they don't got a makeup and blame it on anything it is an actual fact
Did anybody who goes and actually listens to the music will tell you that music is top-notch and it's better than a lot of artists that are out here now always have been
Exactly bro a lot of Pac songs are ruined because they are featured on them. The only good ones were Kadafi and Fatal.
I was just about to say the truth is the outlaws wasn't blackballed, the outlaws just didn't put out any good music & that's why they didn't have any mainstream success. Fatal waa dope after tho, fatal could of made it when he had that deal with relativity but fatal said he wasn't mentally in thr right space at that time & he really didn't wanna do the music
🙏🏿💯
The east vs west beef and their association with Pac and DeathRow didn't help their longevity with all the beefing with BadBoy and other rappers. ya'll would've had a lot of opportunities to branch out too if Pac hadn't died.
Blackballed by jay z and puff also know as the pedophile group.
ART PLEASE RELEASED THE ENTIRE INTERWIEW LATER, THIS IS YOU BEST WORK THIS YEAR
@@franciscoguzman7351 his name is Mighty Bolton not Art…
Tupac's One Nation Album and Biggies The Commission Album if released would've been INSANE! The features on those Two Albums alone would've been EPIC!
Maan... The Commission is 1 album I wish would've happened and I believe it would have gone waaaaaay further than that THE FIRM album. Stronger distribution too. It's the closest comparison to what Biggie was gonna do with Junior Mafia and Jay.
Tupac music still trending till this day
Blacks, latinos and native American Indians are the lost 12 Tribes of Israel. We gotta repent
@@carlos_sosaawhere at exactly? I dint hear no tupac playing at all today
@TyberiusWalker cuz u stay inside
This seems like Tupac death cursed them in a way
Strong point 🤔
Created so much drama and chaos, then left them to fend for themselves.
With all due respect, 2pac carried the outlawz musically. They weren't anything to rush to the stores about. In other words, niggas wasn't checking for them rather than them being blackballed.
Incorrect if you haven't been paying attention to their music and you can't speak on it. Every since we had the situation with puffy at that award show they were shut down due to things that were going on behind the scenes. And if you were actually paying attention you would already know that.. you ain't actually listening to the music to sit up there and try to down them they are talented they make great music
@Outlaw4Life45 I'm a die hard pac fan so by default I listened to the music even after pac died. I never said outlaws music wasn't talented. I'm simply saying the talent wasn't top tier where anyone was actually checking for it on top of not being consistent.
@@MrMarquis86 the reason for that is that they didn’t rap about the same shit everyone else does. They didn’t rap bout money, chains, cars, etc… they rapped about real life which is why people didn’t rush to the store cus they don’t wanna hear the truth unless you are real and not a freaking follower
Their lack of talent got them blackballed
@josevargas638 there are plenty rappers who rapped about real shit from that era who were super successful and are till this day. Wu tang didn't rap about money and chains and cars etc yet there hailed the best hip-hop group ever. Outlawz talent was mid at best.
That’s a fact the outlawz was definitely blackballed shout out to fat Joe irv gotti ja rule and Dj kayslay boot camp young buck showed love to them
And Rap -A- Lot too! J Prince looked out for them. Also Benzino and his crew. And Cormega!
BUT THEY DIDN'T MAKE
CLASSIC MUSIC NEITHER
The Outlawz were good rappers but they were never going to be an elite rap group, they needed Pac to be on their records for them to sell or become popular
They needed Pac's energy and musical direction imo. As a group, post Pac's death, Outlawz were (understandably) a shell of themselves @@larryconnerjr1835
@@kharyvines6971we cannot blâme them they were at the very begenning of their games when PAC died the goat had a plan for ach of them they could have reached the main stream after PAC died they were on survival mode they never reached their full potentia in m'y opinion.
This guy, if pac had never put you in the outlaws nobody would had known who you are
Trying to blame a dead man for his failures
lol😅😅😅😅😂
It's true mf
You a hater
Exactly, he sounds all resentful and bitter!! Nobody would’ve signed you!! You’re wack!! I blame 2pac for not being able to evaluate talent, because noble you sucked… Keisha Cole had a successful career and she came out the gate saying pac, put her on! If the industry blackballed anything associated with 2pac, how did all of these pac clones have successful careers…
@@ChoppaWoppago slang your 10$ crack rocks loser
2pac was a general at 24-25 ...The rap version of Jordan the song concepts came easy ...he barley scratched the surface and left a legacy ... Nobody will ever be Pac !!!!
All the beefing is pointless. It will cost money
97 would've definitely defined hiphop if Pac dropped One nation
That album was never gonna come out PAC was going back to prison if he lived
Yeah everyone always forget he violated probation and the casino incident woulda put him in jail.
@richdars2515 facta
I think people stopped caring about the outlaws after Tupac died
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Yup
Cap, they were blackballed bruh. Stop speaking for other ppl
They definitely were blackballed to a degree, but they also really didn't get a full roll out while pac was alive. They were just actually getting physical exposure. So it's kind of a combination of those plus being lost in direction after the deaths.
I think the industry was mad at Tupac so they took it out on the outlaws. Plus Diddy was in top
No doubt. With 2Pac out of the way and Diddy+Jay Z being on top in the late 1990s thus having the rap industry move pulls, they certainly didn't want any reminders of the whole 2Pac shenanigans, and the Outlawz becoming irrelevant was one way to assure that.
Outlawz 4life!! Rest up 2pac yaki kadafi hussain fatal! 💪💪💯💯😔
This is the best platform for interviews 💯 He never interrupts, he lets them speak
Fact.
True. Outside of the questions that are obsessed with Diddy or Pac
Fr
He learned well from Dick Gregory. Lol
@@jeffreybattlefield8182🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾
That was actually crazy that throughout his career he had definitely had a whole lot of enemies in his rap career that to me shows the potential of a true soldier who was not even afraid to say anything about his enemies in his music he was so so intelligent with his words in his music his enemies never even had a chance
2pacs ego didn’t help these guys in the long run.
Watch who you follow…..
Exactly my thought. 2Pac did more harm(even if indirectly) for the Outlawz career than good with his self-centered egotistical dissings of his so-called "enemies" and dragged the Outlawz and whoever he could to his feuds. His shenanigans ultimately came back to bite him in the end(enough said) and the Outlawz ended up paying for it by becoming irrelevant after his passing, especially with Diddy and Jay-Z blowing up heavily in the late 1990s. 2Pac may have won his diss songs battle, but ultimately Diddy and Jay-Z ended up winning the war; career, wealth, and longevity wise. Harsh but honest truth.
Young noble I'm a huge fan of yours and the outlaws and PAC I'm 47 still listen to your guys music been a PAC fan since 91 thanks for these interviews huge fan of this channel
I feel for them. Tupac was a true leader king warrior and had full control then was assassinated then we all in search of another leader.. been happening for centuries. Black people rise up please. 1 love to the Outlawz passed and present. God bless ‘em
Nobody really cared for the without Pac, Gadaffi and Fatal. Them signing with Deathrow was a mistake. They should’ve signed with Master P, He would’ve been a good mentor for them and put them to work unlike Suge sabotaging them. At the same time work with inter-scope to be part of Pac future albums.
I don't know if they were blackballed, but I don't think they make good music; especially without Pac.
Have you listened? Prolly not SMH
They was. It was obvious at that time also
Without Tupac they are ass. You can say it.
Exactly! Nobody was checking for Outlaws bars - only interested in hearing 2Pacs verse. Outlaws first came to my attention with the Thug Life album - even then, I was only pumpin the tracks 2Pac was on
Down South we was bumping Outlaws music after Makaveli passed away. We looked at them like the disciples & Pac was the chosen one. You was probably playing with your little sister’s Barbie dolls, listening to Mase.
I never felt these dudes anyway. If they were that nice they would've sold some records. Who brought their music? Who went to their shows
All the real n*ggas did. If you didn’t then that means you wasn’t one of them.
They doing shows overseas for 2k
@ show us proof or you lying.
Respect to Noble🫡… I was one who wanted the beef shit to keep going. My apologies! I was 14.
Time for cousin kastro interview
Love the Outlaws but they didnt get blackballed. They just didn't make great music once Pac died. "Still I Rise" was okay, but they shouldve left a lot of those songs in their original form instead of letting other producers change the whole identity of them. Also, the only solo project that was good from the Outlaws was Fatal's and that didnt even sell well. They weren't blackballed at all, they just put out wack music and had the shadow of Pac over them to boot.
Id say it's a bit more than that. They were really young, and they didn't have a support team to help bring them to their potential. They did drop fire tho. Just not very consistent
They did get blackballed they never signed to a major so never really got that push plus the internet wasn’t the same back then either. But they do got some 🔥 go listen to their lyrics don’t just bob ya head to the beat really listen. They got a lot of pac and yak in their early stuff.
@@zaiah06_83 lmao. Bro, I know their music. I was a fan of these dudes in my youth. Rooted for them to succeed. Yea, their early stuff and features with Pac were tough. They weren't consistent and let too many producers play with their music in the albums that were supposed to have them blow up afterwards though. Especially the records with Pac. You sound like a homie of mine that loves everything they did and has no complaints. Just giving them the benefit of the doubt because they came up under Pac.
@@brucewayne-ej3cx no support? They were Pac's hand picked proteges. It's unfortunate a lot of what happened internally with them, but they had the biggest rapper ever ( right after his death when he was already considered a legend) name attached to them. They didn't really pop off because the music wasn't that good at the end of the day. They made bad choices changing up those unreleased songs they did with him too. They ruined most of them.
Their production just wasn’t right. It sounded way too west coast. They needed dmx type beats
They were not gonna really make it regardless. People only liked the outlaws from tupac
You got on a curly bob lace front. Your opinion don’t matter in this convo.
Not a hook but a bridge. But one of the baddest bridges ever in hip hop history facts 😊
But Pac legacy made sure dudes was set for life
Wack bars got yall black balled. Didn’t nobody wanna hear yall rapping gangster when yall ain’t slide 🛝.
Man be quiet you ain't out here sliding on nothing but you out here standing for. I like he said they've been independent getting it and got more than half of these Jokers out here front. You ain't out here sliding on nobody... And you ain't going to do nothing so be quiet weirdo
Thank you 😂
You sound real dumb. You on here talking about you use to watch R. Kelly s* tape. Those were minors bro. You was in the house watching kiddy porn when we was outside slanging $10 crack rocks to that Novakane album by the Outlawz.
This Young Noble interview is one of the best 💪🏾
I don’t like this guy
I agree 💯 one of the best
Who knew that this would be Art's best interview this year...
That's❌️🧢
You must be his family or a friend
Still not as big as clubshayshays
Be glad you were blackballed..look at what's happening with the insiders now. Sometimes rejection is protection
Yooo put that sometimes sentence in another comment we need to love that!! ❤
I like how you put that 💯
1000%. Tupac stood for the truth and the industry didn’t like that but his talent and clear influence on the audience was undeniable. Tupac was the chosen one.
Them crips sat tupac down and thts the truth 😅
Stood for the truth until he tried to be a blood and got done in for it. RIP
Fuck the crips@@TyberiusWalker
@@thaimperial97Pac hater's are real 🤡
@TyberiusWalker Them Blood's Put Biggie Down so what's ur point.
Of course
They black balled y’all
You ran with the Chosen One and they made a pact to make sure they don’t allow y’all IN- even if Yak was the best outside the group
Pac left a heavy legacy the olive branch feed everybody, everybody is still eating. Look at art of the dialog
☝🏿🔥
Best outlawz/tupac interview ever. Respect to Noble
O4L, This one of the best interviews Art has done in a while.
That tribute he made to Pac, Yaki and Noble is hard af
What's it called
@@DaChicagoWay773it’s call PAC, Yaki, and Fatal
Fax
I’ve always said that if pac had got a chance to make that one nation album which would probably have been a double. That would have been the greatest hip hop album ever made and unbeatable
Not if dmx put a stop to onenation
@@TyberiusWalker DMX was a joke.
The one nation album was recorded before makaveli.
@@TyberiusWalker who?, how?
Don't even entertain that comment, cause it's a joke...@jesusflores2121
Outlawz are not talked about enough, Nobel was a standout on all the music that came out after pacs death. They held their own on tracks with Pac.
Ain’t nobody checking for his music outside of pacs fan base in most of them don’t even listen too them.
I can only imagine if 2pac was still alive or even lived 5 more years.. the amount of work he could've produced and left..
Yea he’s right. Yall would be fools to think ppl like Diddy and Jay z was gone show the outlawz love. I’m pretty sure they was blackballed
makes absolute sense and the outlawz was 1 of my fav rap group at the time and after Pac died it wasn't the same for me...
Stop lying 🤥
@jermaineburgess3767 que.. 👀
That was well put when he said “ I came to the game with Tupac, and it was war time” !!!!!
It comes down to the fact that nobody thought pac would die. Everyone thought they’d be winning for life as long as they had pac with them.
Keep carrying the torch.....
For all of us.......
The Outlawz weren't able to produce a big hit without 2pac tho. It's not the size of the boat, but the motion of the ocean
2pac had overrated hits
Yet here we are..... 30 Years Later!! #O4L
Facts. I wasn’t about being blackballed, they music without pac was just not good or the same
You sound sassy
Realistically they relied on Pac and were lazy lets be real.
Should of made shit happen.
Tupac's Work Ethic Was Insane? He Was Always In The Studio Recording? That's Why He Put Out So Much Material In The Short Time He Was With Us 😢 RIP 2PAC 🐐🎤.
Unexpected twist! New fan here. Mind blown
Art got the interview game sorted no interruptions just the stories being told. Great journalism!!
He doesn't know how to ask follow up questions,he's far from great journalism
💯
Truth be told after Pac and Big left us, the industry changed. X was the only rapper representing the streets. Dr. Dre tried with the 2001 album but its impact was short-lived. The same goes for The Game and 50 Cent. It’s almost 2025 and Pac's music is still having impacts as compared to rappers who are alive and have the opportunity to do live interviews and go on tours.
AOD a kastro interview would definitely be the one💯
Kastro dont want to be in the Public, will never happen
Noble you would not be an outlaw without Pac. You should have listened to your sistar: you didn’t you chose to ride. You inherited the beef! EFF DIDDY PAC WAS RIGHT
unfortunate thing is Noble most popular verse is his worst one on Hail Mary, but on ‘Still I Rise’ him and Napoleon had the best verses
"Worst verse" breh it's a classic song, who cares about ranking verses on classic songs.
@ couldn’t care less if it’s a classic song or not to you. That doesn’t change my opinion on where it ranks in his catalog of verses with the outlaws and 2pac
@ & I said implying he doesn’t get enough credit for his actual skills as a rapper because his most popular verse was a rough one . Went over your head tho
@Jemreaux no, that second statement just shows you're crazy because Fatals verse was way better lol
@@juggalofred1533 that’s your opinion lmao idc about it, but they say you’re entitled to it
Outlawz did well being Independent. I can’t name no other group being in the game for almost 30 years making money and still getting after it all on their own!
🧢 these dudes don't make money of rap
Lox
@@jermaineburgess3767hater have you heard of ascap check for life 😘
@@meownpockets7531facts !! LOX
@@jermaineburgess3767facts no way there fan base too small
I send lots of love to the Outlawz , stay up brotha and keep making that best rap music 🎶
Gay Art and clown Noble!!!😂😂😂😂
Noble does work extremely hard, I myself produced 5 songs for him so I know his catalog is huge
He developed Pacs work ethics, thats fa sho!
@@Scroogedatdude *for sure not 'fa sho'
You didn't produce sh** you liar!!
Turned a 1hour interview into 78 parts
Technically Pac came into the game with Ray luv and it wasn't easy to get with D.U. and be heard
How though? If anything it was Leila.
Leila got him hooked up with Atron who was managing DU.
After spitting for Shock, Shock gave Atron the 👍 and Atron signed him and only him to a management deal.
I might be wrong but yi vaguely remember that Ray Luv's father didn't want him to join the music industry and that young age
This is why we need to learn from our elders. At the time of all this in history Eazy E already told Bone Thugs to not get involved with his and Dre beef.
My big brother Pac should've told his little homies/ souljahs The Outlwaz, the same thing.
To this day you still got people against Pac Nation, Easy E, Biggie, Big Pun, Nipsey, Ol Dirty Bastard, Jam Master J, Mac Mal, Mac Dre, Lil Kekee Loco, Mr.C, Take Off etc.
Why should nip be against pac? Saw nothing but respect from his side
Which people are against them? Stop making things up
@ you people 🤣
@@Aenkor1982 You didn’t get it. It’ll dawn on ya.
Great interview 💫
Noble is a great storyteller and is very humble
Damn.
At the end, it was so deep Tupac.Knew the industry was trying to diss each other and he was going to expose that white man
Not sure about being blackballed. Their production just wasn’t right. It sounded way too west coast. They needed dmx type beats
I agree they came out with mad albums, they weren’t the best song writers ✍️ either
Facts could never get into their solo albums. Just the unreleased songs and the og version of still I rise album
They were just coming up when their commander and arrow head died. His umbrella covered them that people don't really look at Outlaws other than Tupac. They would have been recognized more if Tupac stayed longer
Yo he not the best rap of the outlawz he the wacks one of the outlawz
even though their blackballed they still made records, and the fan base was still there, but the records like 95% of their songs were awful. if they had better songs they would of been fine. its why they pretty much only performed pac songs. they couldnt make a hit
Again somebody who doesn't listen to their music centipede trying to pass off for critique. You are totally off and you sound like a troll because anybody who's listening to their music will sit up there and tell you the total opposite in terms of the music that they put out it is top-notch and it's not better than a lot of the things that is out there so that's how you know you don't actually listen to the music and you just talking and being a troll
I think it was there production I always been a pac fan and a outlaw fan but there beats was weak
You a hater. And you wasn’t outside so you wouldn’t know better anyway.
it's not that pac's beefs got them blackballed...it's more like, pac got them all the success they ever had, and they prob wouldn't have gotten nearly as much recognition without him on the merit of their skills alone. they were extremely lucky to be packs underlings.
2PAC said he wasn't bowing down especially after hearing biggie, Jayz, mobb deep response 😂
Man if that one nation album dropped commercially it would have been epic 🔥
Respect to Eminem and D12 and Tha Outlawz collaborating on that "Tupac Resurrection" One Day at Time song is a classic
Eminem is trash 🚮
What's up with Storm?
First lady outlaw
Facts. His solo album 𝑵𝑶𝑩𝑳𝑬 𝑱𝑼𝑺𝑻𝑰𝑪𝑬 was absolutely FIRE. 🔥 on god.
Noble interview was awesome man👍🏽💯bring him back man on you’re platform
I don’t believe they got blackballed. The entire sound was based off death row and death row clapse with everyone. They just didn’t link up with right producers and labels
There it is let's just go ahead and blame Tupac for us not having a career after he died
Without 2pac there would be no outlawz
Without orlandoanderson and keefed, 2pqc wouldn't be the star that he is worshipped as now
@@famecorona84 what a bunch of shit you talk about you sound like a freaking hater troll
Mann I need a verse from you noble
I bought all dem fools albums. Kastro and Edi blood brothers is my favorite... Then NOVACANE
If you was on Novacane. Then you know the bomb track Die if you wanna. With Napoleon
🔥 🔥 🔥
Come to think of it yeh.. which i aint seen many other rap groups artists been blackballed like the Outlawz was JUST for riding with Pac.. after he died they must've had it BAD.. but salute to them for coming out the other side. Outlawz are a true yardstick to measure the game with.. hats off to all of em and fly high to Yak, Pac, Fatal n Mussolini 🕊 🙏🏽 🕊
The outlawz were only ridin pacs jockstrapp
They weren't good
They didn’t get blackballed, they sucked as a group. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I still listen to the Outlaws 💯
I have truly enjoyed this Young Noble interview💯💪🏿
LMFBAO.. I like all the outlaws.. but noble sit down I was never the top or even top 2 or 3 of the outlaws let's all just keep it 💯🤔🙄
Blessed and still breathing, real talk🙏
Art keep doing your thing never interrupt and tell the guest I had a home invasion or I got rip off a kilo of blow or I party with bmf .
Must be dissing Vlad,he like to hear himself talk and interject his two cents😅
that military minds with the boot camp clikk is one youtube,.that OG version goes HARD. look for the one with the picture where pac wears a straight jacket
He needs to think maybe yall wasn’t that 🔥 and we didn’t want to just buy anything because the work speaks for itself! With or without pac if they were 🔥 we would’ve supported it but it wasn’t it was okay I mean but ok only last so long
LL 2-Pac ‼️👑🦍🐐
“At the top of my tombstone put Nobe was raw….”
What place is this one look like ghost at the back? Scary studio.
I don't doubt that they were black balled, but at the same time they don't have anything in there arsenal that was worth the risk....
1:43 lil flip gave you a chance at that album still flopped