Rare Facts
Bayside Entertainment Distribution contacted the
Outlawz regarding a distribution deal after Spice 1 let them know that they was
going independent and was looking for a distribution deal.
Before a recording session Fatal does 150 push-ups in
front of a picture of Tupac.
Big Syke is managed by Leila Steinberg's Moses Soul
Company.
Boxer Zab Judah is E.D.I.'s cousin and got an
"Outlaw" tattoo on his arm just like the Outlawz and Tupac.
Cheeks is on the original version on "Dyin' 4 Rap
(remix)."
E.D.I. likes music from the 70's, especially Marvin
Gaye, Stevie Wonder and the Isley Brothers.
E.D.I.'s height is 5'11", Kastro's is 5'10",
Napoleon's is 5'6" and Mil's is 5'9".
Fatal's first verse on "Outlaws" and his
verse on "M.O.B." is the same.
Fatal's verses on "What's Ya Life Worth?" and
Kadafi and Fatal's verses on "Jack Move" is the same.
Fatal's verses on "What's Ya Life Worth?" and
Kadafi and Fatal's verses on "Jack Move" is the same.
In The Line Of Fire
was originally titled The Final Conflict. Below is the original
tracklist:
01. Getto Star
02. Everyday
03. Take Your Time
04. Outlaws
05. Friday
06. Staring At The World
07. I Know The Rules
08. What's Your Life Worth?
09. Shit Goes On
10. M.O.B.
11. Time's Wastin'
12. The World Is Changing
Kadafi was and Napoleon is a Muslim.
"Lost Souls" was recorded on July 8, 1996.
Napoleon breeds Neapolitan bullmastiffs and sell them
for $1900.
Napoleon fired his past managers, Bill and Gee. Now
he's managed by Big G.
Napoleon has a neapolitan bullmastiff named Bricks and
Young Noble has two pittbulls named Sasha and Scar.
On the cover of the "Hit 'Em Up" single which
was never released Puff Daddy's head was on a snake's body and The Notorious
B.I.G.'s head was on a pig's body.
Ride Wit Us Or Collide Wit Us
was the most successful independent rap album of 2000.
"Soldier" featuring Young Noble and The Régime
was supposed to be on Yukmouth's fifth album, Thug Lord: The New Testament.
The chorus on "Outlaws" and the unreleased
"Wiping Niggas Off The Map" is the same.
The Outlawz used to play basket - and paintball at
their spare time, they still do, but without Kadafi and Tupac.
The Outlawz were supposed to be on "Krazy" on
Tupac's sixth LP, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, but Tupac put
Bad Azz on it due to the Outlawz took too long to write their verses.
"Till The End" and the original version of
"My Closest Road Dog" has the same production.
Yukmouth met the Outlawz through Gonzoe.
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