Author Topic: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)  (Read 591 times)

YoungCrookedI

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2009, 11:08:29 AM »
Napo's album will be released thru Klockwork Entertainment next year.. it's a double CD, but it will be released in two parts "Have Mercy" Part I and "Have Mercy" Part II after "All Eyez On Us" and Tatyana Ali's album drop

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2009, 11:37:20 AM »
Napo's album will be released thru Klockwork Entertainment next year.. it's a double CD, but it will be released in two parts "Have Mercy" Part I and "Have Mercy" Part II after "All Eyez On Us" and Tatyana Ali's album drop

source???

http://www.klockworkentertainment.com/


UPCOMING RELEASES:

2Pac & Johnny "J" - All Eyez On Us
Tatyana Ali - The Light
Napoleon - Have Mercy (Part I)
Johnny "J" - I Gotta Be Me [Collector's Edition] (Includes 6 bonus songs!)
 

YoungCrookedI

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2009, 04:03:39 PM »
Napo's album will be released thru Klockwork Entertainment next year.. it's a double CD, but it will be released in two parts "Have Mercy" Part I and "Have Mercy" Part II after "All Eyez On Us" and Tatyana Ali's album drop

source???

http://www.klockworkentertainment.com/


UPCOMING RELEASES:

2Pac & Johnny "J" - All Eyez On Us
Tatyana Ali - The Light
Napoleon - Have Mercy (Part I)
Johnny "J" - I Gotta Be Me [Collector's Edition] (Includes 6 bonus songs!)

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2009, 06:28:48 PM »
He's an ungrateful moron. He basically down-played the entire 2Pac catalouge with some of the comments he made about 2Pac/Outlawz, and his past like he had regret. Never mind the fact that it was 2Pac who help put money in his pocket, and brought him into the game, to try and establish a secure career for him...

Now after years of speaking and neglecting everything "Outlaw" related he's wanting to crawl out the woodwork to release and profit from a DVD titled "Life of an Outlaw"??? lol. The irony
I'm sorry but I have to come out and say that this is the most ignorant thing I've ever seen someone type on the internet.

He could have been dead (Johnny J, Kadafi) or still making garbage records (Outlawz, Fatal) but instead he realized early that the ship he was on was sinking and he would NOT be continuing Pac's legacy in a good way by continuing to rap.

Instead, this nice man goes from place to place, inspiring youth that he can connect with to do better, act better, and live better than they would do by following the messages he gave out during his rap career.

He came from a life of evil, murder, and pain (murder of his parents, brother's suicide) - and now he is doing something to end all that in his life and the lives of others.

Have some respect. As far as I'm concerned he is the only one of the Outlawz who's doing Pac's legacy justice.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2009, 06:30:53 PM by EriMakaveli »
 

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #19 on: August 23, 2009, 07:44:10 PM »
He's an ungrateful moron. He basically down-played the entire 2Pac catalouge with some of the comments he made about 2Pac/Outlawz, and his past like he had regret. Never mind the fact that it was 2Pac who help put money in his pocket, and brought him into the game, to try and establish a secure career for him...

Now after years of speaking and neglecting everything "Outlaw" related he's wanting to crawl out the woodwork to release and profit from a DVD titled "Life of an Outlaw"??? lol. The irony
I'm sorry but I have to come out and say that this is the most ignorant thing I've ever seen someone type on the internet.

He could have been dead (Johnny J, Kadafi) or still making garbage records (Outlawz, Fatal) but instead he realized early that the ship he was on was sinking and he would NOT be continuing Pac's legacy in a good way by continuing to rap.

Instead, this nice man goes from place to place, inspiring youth that he can connect with to do better, act better, and live better than they would do by following the messages he gave out during his rap career.

He came from a life of evil, murder, and pain (murder of his parents, brother's suicide) - and now he is doing something to end all that in his life and the lives of others.

Have some respect. As far as I'm concerned he is the only one of the Outlawz who's doing Pac's legacy justice.

well said, even though i do like some of the lawz music myself, i do believe that napo is actually the only one that meant his tribute to pac from the heart.....
 

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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #20 on: August 23, 2009, 09:03:57 PM »
i dont like napo no more, since he turned his back on christianity.


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Re: Napoleon: Life Of An Outlaw - Trailer (of 2Pac's rap group)
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2009, 05:31:13 AM »
He's an ungrateful moron. He basically down-played the entire 2Pac catalouge with some of the comments he made about 2Pac/Outlawz, and his past like he had regret. Never mind the fact that it was 2Pac who help put money in his pocket, and brought him into the game, to try and establish a secure career for him...

Now after years of speaking and neglecting everything "Outlaw" related he's wanting to crawl out the woodwork to release and profit from a DVD titled "Life of an Outlaw"??? lol. The irony
I'm sorry but I have to come out and say that this is the most ignorant thing I've ever seen someone type on the internet.

He could have been dead (Johnny J, Kadafi) or still making garbage records (Outlawz, Fatal) but instead he realized early that the ship he was on was sinking and he would NOT be continuing Pac's legacy in a good way by continuing to rap.

Instead, this nice man goes from place to place, inspiring youth that he can connect with to do better, act better, and live better than they would do by following the messages he gave out during his rap career.

He came from a life of evil, murder, and pain (murder of his parents, brother's suicide) - and now he is doing something to end all that in his life and the lives of others.

Have some respect. As far as I'm concerned he is the only one of the Outlawz who's doing Pac's legacy justice.

well said, even though i do like some of the lawz music myself, i do believe that napo is actually the only one that meant his tribute to pac from the heart.....

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