
The Outlawz Return With Their New CD, "Outlaw 4 Life 2005 A.P." - Released April 18, 2005 New CD features Production by Focus, The Legendary Traxster, Dani Kartel and A.D. Future Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 20, 2005 The Outlawz announce the release of their new album ÂOutlaw 4 Life 2005 A.P. due in stores April 19, 2005 on 33rd Street Records. This explosive new album is executive produced by The Outlawz and features production by Focus, The Legendary Traxster, Dani Kartel, and A.D. Future. Originally assembled by Tupac in the mid-1990s by pulling members from a number of his affiliate groups, the Outlawz were set to be the biggest supergroup in rap history. But that dream suffered a number of setbacks, as Tupac and Kadafi were killed and Fatal and Napoleon left the group. By 2003, the group had released a string of hit independent projects and had appeared on albums that had collectively sold more than 40 million copies. Nonetheless, the group The Outlawz had become just Kastro, Young Noble and E.D.I.. One thing you wonÂt hear on the new Outlawz album is Tupac. Plenty of other material with Tupac and the Outlawz, including the platinum plus ÂStill I Rise album, exists. Therefore, the group wanted ÂOutlaw 4 Life to be their moment in the spotlight. ÂItÂs time for us to stand up on our own, Noble says. ÂPac did enough for us. He gave us the blueprint. WeÂre talented and we donÂt need to have Pac on the album. People want to hear some new Outlawz stuff and they want to hear us on their own. The Outlawz show throughout ÂOutlaw 4 Life that they are also the total package. They get gangster on the searing ÂLet It Burn, team with Bun B (UGK) on the pounding ÂBig Ballin and kick street lessons on ÂGhetto Gospel Pt 2. The latter includes pointed, insightful lyrical food for thought about the risks that come from life in the streets. It is that type of insight that makes ÂOutlaw 4 Life such a significant album, as the group explores lifeÂs highs and lows throughout each of the albumÂs 17 songs. Cuts such as ÂCelebration and ÂThese Are The Times best illustrate the OutlawzÂs brand of music with meaning. ÂWeÂre not concentrating on rapping for other rappers or rapping for the girls, Noble says. ÂWeÂre trying to make real substance with everything we do. We were taught by the best and we canÂt have it any other way. Indeed, the Outlawz are already gearing up for the release of its next album, ÂChapter 2 The RebirthÂ,, later this year and are setting up their new artist Stormey. With each step, the Outlawz work on healing the pain they have endured throughout their remarkable career. It is one reason why ÂOutlaw 4 Life sounds so therapeutic. ÂEverything we do is therapy, Noble says. ÂEverything we go through, we put it into our music. We learned that from Pac. ThatÂs what music is about, experience. ThatÂs why some people will rather listen to oldies that whatÂs out now. ItÂs timeless when it comes from the heart. WeÂre trying to make music like that. ÂOutlaw 4 Life does just that. ÂOutlaw 4 Life 2005 A.P. Tracklisting: 1. Real Talk 2. CanÂt Turn Back 3. Celebrate 4. Big Ballin 5. They DonÂt Understand 6. Let It Burn 7. If You Want To 8. These Are The Times 9. Ghetto Gospel Pt. 2 10. Smilin Faces 11. I Dare You 12. DonÂt Get It 13. Sacred Vows 14. Better It Get 15. Interlude 16. Listen To Me 17. Losin My Mind For more info on Outlawz, go to http://www.1nationentertainment.net # # #
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