Storm From the Outlawz – How 2Pac Met Her

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If you are not familiar with 2Pac, you may be curious about the death of Storm from the Outlawz. She was the only woman in the group and made her rap debut on the rap group’s second album, All Eyez On Me. The Outlawz had several members, but Storm was the only one who died. In addition to her friendship with 2Pac, Storm was a member of the Boot Camp Clik. The group was originally set to sign with Makaveli Records, but they decided to sign with Death Row Records after Tupac passed away. The Outlawz had many members including Fatal, Napoleon and Yung. However, Napoleon was a member of the group and left after converting to Islam.

The Outlawz Immortalz were twoPac’s heir apparents. They were based out of California and New Jersey, and were nicknamed after famous resistance leaders. They became 2Pac’s soldiers in the rap game and a major influence. The group included Pac’s stepbrother, Big Syke, E.D.I. Mean, Hussein Fatal, Napoleon, and Young Noble. Their music generated measurable buzz during the mid-’90s.

The Outlawz were an alternative hip-hop group, with members having rap names that matched their names. The name Outlawz was an acronym for Operating Under Thug Laws As Warriorz. Outlawz split in 1996 after Big Syke and Mopreme severed ties with Death Row after they got arrested for rapping for political reasons. Later, Kadafi, the group’s only female member, was killed in a housing project after being shot by Napoleon’s cousin.

Young Noble, the last member of the Outlawz, was introduced to Tupac by Kadafi and Hussein in Los Angeles. Young Noble would appear on several of 2Pac’s final recordings, such as “The 7 Day Theory.” Although he had no alias, he recorded many songs with Tupac. His last two albums were Livin Legendz and LastOnezLeft.