MAKAVELI DA DON
( Niccolo Mackiavelli)
You all know him, so I only have to say that Pac was the creator of Thug Life and then the OUTLAWZ
NAPOLEON
KADAFI
BIG SYKE
( Mussolini)
HUSSEIN FATAL
(Saddam Hussein)
EDI AMIN
KASTRO
(Fidel Kastro)
My alias is motherfucking Napoleon and I'd rather be robbing the game, these mother fuckers leave me suffering, but it ain't nothing, I've got no time for no bluffin, before a nigga finish put in the work, I better end up with something, I think these niggas got the game fucked up, if they don't believe a young nigga like me would bust, perhaps it's a must, I'm facing cases, fuck probation, that's what I'm screaming when these money hungry cops be chasing. Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale was born in Newark, New Jersey on October 11, 1977. When he was three or four-years-old his parents were murdered and his brother, Seike Beale, commit suicide. Then he moved to his grandmother in Irvington, New Jersey. As Beale grew older he started rapping. In 1994, he ran into his childhood friend Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula who he hadn't had contact with for years. Both of them were rapping and Kadafi's Godbrother was the notorious rapper Tupac. Kadafi's mother, Yaasmyn Fula, told Tupac about Beale. She told him how he witnessed his parents being murdered and it made him cry. He felt he had to met Beale. They met and Beale joined their group, OUTLAWZ.
Yafeu A. Fula was born in New Jersey on October 9, 1977. In 1992, he formed a trio with Katari "Kastro" Cox and Malcolm "E.D.I." Greenidge. He went under the alias Young Hollywood and the trio went under names like the Thoro Headz and the Young ThugsOn November 10, after visiting his girlfriend in East Orange, New Jersey he was shot in Irvington. He was found by the police at 03:48 am in a third floor hallway of an apartment building at 325 Mechanic Street. He was taken to University Hospital where he died on the afternoon. He was only 19-year-old. Who killed him remained unknown for public until September, 2000 when Napoleon revealed in an interview with The Source that it was his cousin, Roddy, who killed him. Roddy claimed it was an accident. Apparently they were both drunk and high and was playing with a gun, Roddy accidentally pulled the trigger and a bullet hit Kadafi in the head. Although he never really got a chance to prove himself in the rap game Kadafi was often though to be of the most skilled Outlaw members. His memory lives on through the Outlawz who do their best to keep him alive in spirit. Kadafi has a lot of unreleased material which is scheduled to be released in the future. Rest in peace, Kadafi.
It's the imperial serial killer, alias, Mussolini, mentally unstabled, your status, so you can't see me, drug warlord, riding concord jets, rag vests, shaking bitches and snitches and trippin on sets, Inglewood, Watts banging, keeping one in the chamber for the anger that I built inside, when it's time to ride, suicidal thoughts lurking until no end. Tyruss "Big Syke" Himes was born and raised in Inglewood, California. In the early 90s he became friends with Tupac. Syke was teached Tupac about the streets and Tupac teached Syke about the rap game. Syke, Macadoshis, Mopreme Shakur, The Rated R and Tupac started working on an LP, Thug Life Volume 1. One of the songs that'd be on it was "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" which featured Nate Dogg and was dedicated to Syke's murdered friend Kato. Tupac told Syke to take his pain out on the song and it turned out good.
Bruce Washington was born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey. He grew up with his mother, brother and four sisters. After hearing rappers KRS-One and MC Shan lyrically battle on 98.7 KISS FM he discovered what it was he wanted be, a rapper. He started freestyling and entering local talent shows, but at the same time he started getting into criminal activities including dealing cocaine. He joined The Plague, a group who was working with the then unknown Fugees. Wyclef Jean did the chorus on their demo, but no companies were interested in it, so Washington left the group. He ran into his high school friend, Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula. He told him to meet Pac and so he got to da OUTLAWZ.
Malcolm Greenidge was born in New York on July 7, 1974. He became friends with Katari "Kastro" Cox. They met through their mothers who were close friends. He and Kastro's cousin, Tupac Amaru Shakur, attended to the same private elementary school for a half year. Greenidge was in the third grade and Tupac in the sixth. They only went there for a half year because their parents couldn't afford it. Greenridge, Kastro and their families later moved to New Jersey where they became friends with Tupac's Godbrother, Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula.
Katari Cox was born in Manhattan, New York on December 30, 1976. His parents are Gloria and T. Cox. He became friends with Malcolm "E.D.I." Greenidge. They met through their mothers who were close friends. Cox, E.D.I. and their families later moved to New Jersey where they became friends with Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula. In 1992, they formed a trio. Kastro went under the alias K-Dog and the trio went under names like the Thoro Headz and the Young Thugs. By now, K-Dog's cousin, Tupac Amaru Shakur, had became a rap star and let them guest appear on "Flex" on his "Holler If Ya Hear Me" single.