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Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« on: December 03, 2002, 10:18:11 PM »
sorry if someone already posted on this, but madeniggaz.net got an interview wit fatal from the outlawz.  he speaks on the pac n snoop situation and says sum other funny ass shit bout jay-z sampling pac's shit.
 

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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2002, 06:00:55 AM »
I'm having trouble getting the interview. Someone spit what happened.
 

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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2002, 10:00:57 AM »
Damn, what just happened to Fatal. Is he still on Rap-A-Lot? And when is his album coming out, I heard he wanted to release it on pacs birthday 2 years ago.




 

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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2002, 01:48:51 PM »
someone copy paste that interview in here please
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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2002, 04:16:47 PM »
Jermaine: What's up everybody, this is Jermaine with MadeNiggaz.net, I'm over here talking to Fatal... What's up homie?

Fatal: What's the deal boy..

Jermaine: Aight, you know what I'm sayin, the first question I wanna ask you, describe what life was like, you know, when you got out of the pen, you know, what did you learn comin out from there?

Fatal: I just learned not to get back in that mother fucker, I really already knew what the deal was before I went in. But that's the life I chose dude. I wounded up in there, I ain't really learn much, you know what I'm sayin, only gone for two years, that shit wasn't bad.

Jermaine: Aight, how has your rhymin' changed since you been locked up? You know, after you got out of the pen, has your flow changed? Or is it still the same old shit?

Fatal: Nah, it's probably more hostile, you know what I'm sayin, I just talk about a lot of other shit I ain't never talk about before. I sat back and listened to a lot of cats while they was talkin' shit, you know what I'm sayin, so I came back out, I just came at them on some whole other shit this time.

Jermaine: Aight, what's your current situation with your long awaited album "Death Before Dishonor"?

Fatal: I'm still on Rap-A-Lot and shit, it ain't.. I don't think it's gonna be called 'Death Before Dishonor' But it's on Rap-A-Lot, it's supposed to have a release date for November, but I doubt if that'd be the date, they'll probably gonna push it back, but the shit gonna hit, I'm still waitin man..

Jermaine: Aight, do you have any other albums in the works right now? Or is that just your main album right there?

Fatal: Nah, that's the main one. I mean, I'm workin on some new shit but I ain't even tryin to let anybody hear that.

Jermaine: Aight, talk about Jerzey Mob and who are the members of the Jerzey Mob

Fatal: Um... Jerzey Mob.. These niggaz from Montclair. Hard, thorough Emcees. They got the Plague in there, that's Merce, Cole, and Reef, they got Young D, my little brother, they got Sean, Singh, and Trife, my niggaz, you got S-1, Imperial S-1, A-Rock, there's a lot of niggaz from up the way man, we just tryin to make it happen.

Jermaine: Aight, do you know who the first person y'all gonna put out?

Fatal: Nah, I don't know that..

Jermaine: Aight, do you have any knowledge whether you're gonna be on the new 2pac album?

Fatal: Yeah I'm gonna be on it

Jermaine: Do you know how many songs?

Fatal: Nah, I don't know...

Jermaine: Ok, what's your current feelings towards the Outlawz? Is there anything you wanna clear up?

Fatal: Oh nah, they're my peoples...

Jermaine: They're your peoples? There's no type of beef or nothing like that?

Fatal: Nah, nah...

Jermaine: Ok, what about, you know what I'm sayin, there's been rumors, that you've been doin this and you hooked on this and whatnot, can you clear those rumors up too?

Fatal: That I'm doin what?

Jermaine: That you doin like drugs and everything like that... They say you doin this and you doin that...

Fatal: [Laughs]

Jermaine: Hah, that's just a rumor you know, can you clear your name and...

Fatal: I'm doin drugs?

Jermaine: Let niggaz know what's the deal...

Fatal: I mean, they gotta keep to they self. I'm reachable, I can't be doin that many type of drugs. I can't be strung out that bad, you call me on my cell phone...

Jermaine: Yeah I feel that, you know what I'm sayin, how do you feel about the rap game right now?

Fatal: The rap game?

Jermaine: Yeah...

Fatal: I mean, it is what it is, I don't really care about that shit right now.. Man, I'm just with this music shit, so I can get me and my peoples up out these mother fuckin' streets.. But the rap game, the music game, I don't really care about shit like that.

Jermaine: Aight, what's goin on with your homeboy New Child?

Fatal: Oh, New Chizzie?

Jermaine: Yeah...

Fatal: New Chizzie's still in the city man, he's chillin man, he's been patient and shit. He's gotta finish up his album. I gotta go up there and do this song with him, come to think of it. But yeah, he's chillin man, they puttin on this new label and shit, S.O.G. records.

Jermaine: Ok and, a lot of people been askin me, what's your relationship... Would you do anything with Suge? I mean, what's your relationship with Suge Knight? Would you do anything with him as far as music goes?

Fatal: Yeah, Suge's my man

Jermaine: Aight, what style represents you more, east coast or west coast?

Fatal: East Coast man...

Jermaine: East Coast?

Fatal: Yeah

Jermaine: Aight, that's real... What was the last thing, you know in your last days being around Pac, what was the last thing he told you?

Fatal: What was the last thing he told me?

Jermaine: Yeah...

Fatal: 'Yo ass better be in California tomorrow'

Jermaine: [laughs]

Fatal: We was leavin the MTV Awards in New York... He gave me some money and shit, cause I had to go to court the next day, and he gave me some jewels... He was like 'Your ass better be back home tomorrow in Cali'... But they fucked around and went to Vegas and shit... And them niggaz let him get killed and all that other dumb shit.

Jermaine: What's your feeling towards niggaz in the rap game bitin' 2pac's image and music?

Fatal: I ain't mad at that... I mean, you can't be mad. Niggaz ain't want to admit it when he was ahead. But all them niggaz they like him, you know what I'm sayin, if they ain't on his dick, then they feel the nigga... you know what I'm sayin, and if they feelin him, then they got a right to say that. We ain't own that nigga, we just rock with him.. True, we got a right to represent what he stood for the most, but if we slackin' up, and ain't puttin out no albums, and ain't representing Pac right, then somebody else gonna step up, somebody else gonna be like 'Yo, these niggaz ain't even rappin' man, fuck that, we bout to do this, we bout to throw this Pac shit out, we bout to do this with Pac'.. And that's what the fuck's goin on...

Jermaine: Yeah I feel that... Are you still gonna put out albums on Pac and Kadafi's birthdays?

Fatal: Nah, that was my plan before. I mean, it may just still go down like that.. If it do, it'll be a blessing, but I'm not really pressed on doin' it that way, cause that's what I was hopin for before and I got locked up, but if it did happen that way, that would be a blessing...

Jermaine: Ok, so talk about your new Jerzey Mob mixtape, what's up with that?

Fatal: It's a mixtape right?

Jermaine: Don't y'all got another one puttin out? A part 2?

Fatal: Nah, that's an album they puttin out.

Jermaine: That's an album?

Fatal: Yeah, I'm only gonna be on one song on that. But the Jerzey Mob mixtape, the first one we put out? It was just niggaz had a lot on they chest on certain shit, and that they wanted to get it off they chest.. And they came to me and was like 'Yo, we want you to host this CD' and I hosted it, the way I wanted to.

Jermaine: So if people wanna find it where can they find it at? Is it available in stores?

Fatal: Nah you gotta hit up this website... I don't even know the motha fuckin' name.. Damn..

Jermaine: Ok we can look into that

Fatal: I got the cd in the car...

Jermaine: Could they find it on the official jerzey mob site?

Fatal: Yeah

Jermaine: It's on there?

Fatal: Yeah you can get it from off there

Jermaine: Ok, and um, will you be doin anything outside of music? Like maybe acting, or anything outside of music, maybe producing?

Fatal: I ain't do no acting yet, I ain't do no producing yet.

Jermaine: Have you thought about it yet?

Fatal: Hell yeah... Hell yeah I wanna act, I can act my ass off. Word up... I be acting like I like niggaz, I don't even like they ass.. [laughs]

Jermaine: [laughs].. I think you should be in some movies though, that'd be tight, seein you do something, seein one of the outlawz... Do you still consider yourself like an Outlaw? Even though we haven't heard you on any of their albums recently?

Fatal: Yeah.. I mean, can't nobody tell me like 'You ain't an Outlaw nomore, he ain't no outlaw no more'... I was an Outlaw before the Outlawz started. It was like I was already livin the shit. Being a rapper don't make me no fuckin' Outlaw. That shit ain't.. I don't consider that shit official. Fuck the whole Outlaw topic, cause niggaz grow up out of shit, man, we ain't even on that whole Outlaw name and all that shit man. Them was doin that shit a whole bunch of years ago, Outlawz and all this shit.. Niggaz on some rap shit right now with that name shit. I mean I held it down for the name, and I'mma always be an Outlaw, you know what I'm sayin, official Outlaw, I'm gonna always be that. But I ain't really being about niggaz sayin, you know what I mean, I ain't no Outlaw? So the fuck what?

Jermaine: Do you keep in touch with like Pac's mom? How is your relationship with her?

Fatal: Nah, I ain't speak to her. I ain't never speak to her.

Jermaine: Never speak to her?

Fatal: Nope

Jermaine: Aight, I heard a Jerzey Mob soldier was killed recently. You know, Thug in Peace Butter, I heard he was like your little homie, I'm sorry to hear that, you know, how does that make you feel?

Fatal: Yeah that was my little man, that shit had me coughed up and everything. He was mad close to me... But that shit's alright, you know what I mean, I know how to deal with this type of shit now.

Jermaine: I mean, does it make you paranoid to have so many people close to you killed?

Fatal: Nah, it don't make me paranoid.. It just make me know, that niggaz can be touched at any time.. Shit is real, it's just like that. Our shit don't be on the news every day, like motha fuckin' Iraq, or Somolia or all that other country-type shit. This shit is real, niggaz get killed in this motha fucka too. Every day shit happens, it just don't be on the news like that, it don't get publicized when it's in the hoods, in the ghetto.
 
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Jermaine: On another note, I heard you called up Noble and squashed everything, is that true, and will you be hookin back up with the Lawz to do some more work, what's the deal with that?

Fatal: Oh yeah, I mean it wasn't really nothin' to squash, it wasn't really nothin' to squash, them niggaz is always my family and always my peoples, and there ain't never really nothin'... If we can't handle it between each other, then it definitely don't need to be dealt with on the outisde.. Those people outside the crew really don't need to get into it. But, it wasn't really nothin' to clean up, but yeah I conversate with them niggaz, cause they my niggaz, all the time I conversate with em..

Jermaine: A lot of people think that y'all will make more money and sell more units if y'all got back together and bring tupac's legacy back on top, ya know, what's your opinion on that?

Fatal: Oh yeah, I don't doubt that, that's true, that's always gonna be true, if we can come together and use each other's energy man, cause that's what we feed off of, each other's energy, When the Outlawz come together, we feed off of each other's energy, and that's what makes us the Outlawz, you know what I mean, I think if we got back together and got that energy worked up, got back goin, yeah no doubt, we'd make more money together, that ain't no question... And if that was to happen, I wouldn't be mad, I'd be glad if that shit right there could happen.

Jermaine: Aight, I wanna bring up some old memories, you know, back when you was in the studio recording some masterpieces with 2pac. When you, Kadafi... When y'all did that song 'Still I Rise', you know, what was the studio session like? What was the atmosphere like?

Fatal: Oh yeah that was probably like the second song we did, me, Pac, and Kadafi, I don't think EDI came, Napoleon was out there, I think it was just me and Kadafi. At that time we did 'All About U' and we did that song that night. And we did that song, it was aight, it wasn't that live but it was like the beginning stages of Death Row. Shit was aight. A lot of niggaz was in there, but it wasn't all that live, it wasn't crazy live, we just got in there and did our thing.

Jermaine: What about the song, "Secrets of War", a lot of people wanna know about that. And there was a lot of shoutouts on that song, was a lot of people in the studio during the recording of that song?

Fatal: Yeah there was a couple of people in the studio. They did, um, see shit like that like 'Still I Rise' and 'Secrets of War'.. a lot of that shit came out man, when it came out, I was originally on it. So, they went back, and they probably did the songs over, so I don't know whether it sounded live when they was in the studio doin it, but I know when we, originally it was me, Pac, Kadafi, and Kurupt on it, original 'Secrets of War' so I really don't know how it sounded when they did it over, but I know when we did the actual song, the real Secrets of War, it was definitely live in the studio, we was just seeing who had work that was gonna be tight enough to go on there, and we just knocked it up.

Jermaine: Oh yeah, that's one of my favorites right there, I ain't know Kurupt was on it though.

Fatal: Yeah, Kurupt was on the original, me, Pac, Kadafi, and Kurupt, the original Secrets of War.

Jermaine: Aight, when Pac was on Death Row, how many songs you think he recorded?

Fatal: Recorded? I don't know I can't count him.. I know he recorded a lot. He recorded all day, every day. When he wasn't on a movie set man, we was recording, every day, all day, recorded a couple hundred joints. And I was back and forth to Jersey hard. I could just imagine how many joints he really did.

Jermaine: Aight, there's a rumor that we also wanna clear up about Pac and Snoop and this so-called beef.. What's the deal on that?

Fatal: Oh yeah... Last time I saw Pac, was at the MTV Music Awards in New York. So we all deep over there and shit, chuckin niggaz off, ballin, Snoop, motha fuckin' tall, skinny ass, I don't know what he did, I know he went to some radio station, I guess him and P. Diddy got hooked up. I mean I ain't doubtin nobody's business, I'm just tellin' you what happened, when this shit was goin on. This what you asked me, so this is what I'm tellin you. I mean, I ain't really talkin about niggaz right now, so if that's the way somebody wanna take it, then fuck that. We was up in New York, and I heard up in the radio station, they was talkin some peace shit with somebody from the radio station. Pac got word and when we all was in the limo, you know what I mean, Pac was hot about that shit. So some shit was supposed to pop off or whatever, but Pac got killed. So you know niggaz probably happy as hell he dead.

Jermaine: Ok, is there still beef with you and Mobb Deep? Did y'all clear that up, did y'all peace that up?

Fatal: [Laughin] No... I ain't... I'm sayin that was them niggaz yo, that was them niggaz... Nah, they was at some Fat Joe party or something. I heard them niggaz was at some Fat Joe party or something and they peaced it up with Mobb Deep. I ain't never peaced it up with nobody, I don't give a fuck about none of them niggaz, them niggaz can't beat me. I ain't really got no beef, them some little ass boys.. I mean they cool and shit, I ain't beefin.

Jermaine: How do you feel about Daz Dillinger scammin' people on the internet for that Makaveli & Dillinger album? Sellin em $500 a pop for em? What's your opinion on that?

Fatal: He's sellin $500 a pop for Makaveli & Dillinger?

Jermaine: Yeah

Fatal: Man, I ain't got nothin' bad to say about Daz. I don't know. Cause I don't really know if that's what he's doin. You know what I mean, I don't know, but, I don't got nothin' bad to say about Daz. I hope he ain't doin that or whatever, but whatever he doin, I hope he be alright with it, that's my nigga.

Jermaine: Ok, also, what's your opinion on the LA Times implicating BIG on the murder of Pac?

Fatal: I ain't see no... I ain't read it, I don't be gettin caught up in that shit

Jermaine: Ah, you don't know about it?

Fatal: Nah, what happened?

Jermaine: Nah, they tried to say that some gang members was snitchin' to the news reporter and whatnot...

Fatal: Some gang members was snitchin' to the.. Oh yeah, that's what happens, Niggaz get down with something, then some shit happens and shit start unfoldin', and niggaz start squealin' and actin like bitches. You gotta expect that from niggaz, that's why you can't never leave the streets. You leave the streets you forget how the streets operate, bring yo ass back home, you know how the streets operate. That's regular shit, it just seem like it's not regular.

Jermaine: Ok, I heard you formed your own label.. Is this true?

Fatal: I got my own label?

Jermaine: Yeah

Fatal: I'm sayin that ain't really need to be talked about right now... Right now, I'm on Rap-A-Lot Records, you know.

Jermaine: Aight, yo, what do you gotta say to your fans? Will you be putting out any music soon, besides your album?

Fatal: The album comin out, oh, yeah besides the album, I got some shit I'm bout to give Kay Slay and shit, for these other mixtapes he did, but besides that, ain't nothin' comin' out but the album.

Jermaine: Aight, and you did a song with Monica called 'U Deserve' [Click here to Listen!].. What was it like workin with her? And do y'all plan on putting out a video for the single?

Fatal: Oh, I don't really know man, all that shit is still in the air. I didn't really get a chance to get in the studio with her though.. they just had it hooked up, I guess she heard I was a wild type of cat, but, her peoples came over and shit, they helped me, you know what I mean, they was in the studio session with me, so they know how I get down, I'm about business, man I ain't no wild, I ain't no wild joker, holla! holla!

Jermaine: What's your opinion on Toni Braxton and Jay-Z fighting over the 'Me and My Girlfriend' song?

Fatal: I'm sayin man, I ain't got no comment on that right now. Yo, just get the album. Everybody know come on man, you can't, look, come on man, just get the album, I ain't even gonna comment on that over the internet, that'd mean I'd be an internet gangsta

Jermaine: Ok I see what you're sayin, that's real right there, what's up with Storm? I know she a mother now, but do you still keep in contact with her?

Fatal: Oh nah, I ain't really never kept in contact with her. I probably spoke to her a couple times since I been here, but not many times.

Jermaine: Ok, besides 2pac, is there any other artists in the music game that inspired you?

Fatal: Oh nah, nah, ain't nobody, just being in the presence of Scarface, I mean, that shit, it just seemed like I was handed from Pac, like Pac just guided my way, like I couldn't get down with nobody else in the industry if it wasn't gonna be Face. That's how I feel about that situation so Face probably touched me in that way. He don't even know what shit, but nah I don't fuck with rappers man, niggaz can't touch me... they stories incompatible with mine. I fuck with that other dude, the white dude, Eminem, he's alright, yeah I listen to him, he aight, that's about it, I don't fuck with niggaz, listen to the Jerzey Mob.

Jermaine: Aight, well, tell us about your upcoming album that's supposed to be droppin? You know, can you tell us about that, what can we expect from it?

Fatal: The album's comin out, you just gotta expect, mad questions gettin answered, a lot of questions gettin answered, a lot of questions gettin answered, and a lot of shit gettin' addressed, a lot of shit gettin' addressed...

Jermaine: Aight, you was recently on the Kay Slay joint with the Black Sopranos [Click here to listen!]?

Fatal: Yeah

Jermaine: How'd you hook that up? You know what I'm sayin, can you tell us about that?

Fatal: Nah, they just came to Jersey, I mean, I guess they came to North, so, they came to North.

Jermaine: Aight, I wanna commend you on all your accomplishments, you know, and all the impact you put into the rap game, is there anything you wanna say to all your fans before close this out?

Fatal: Yeah I wanna say this right here... Kadafi was my man, Kadafi was my man from the block from day one, before all this rap shit, before all this other shit that's goin on. Kadafi was my man, Kadafi introduced me to Pac, so when he introduced me to Pac, Pac was my man. I was only out in California for Kadafi and 2pac, and whatever else they represented and if that meant they represented the Outlawz, then that's what I was gonna represent, so that's what I did. I wasn't out there to be cool with nobody man, I was there for Kadafi and Pac. Them niggaz is dead, so that part of my life is dead too. I didn't want nothin' to do to that shit, I don't even want niggaz... look.. it's whatever. I'm in Jersey, every day, all day, niggaz know what I'm at, know what I'm sayin, but I was out there for Kadafi and Pac. That's what I want to let niggaz go, and them niggaz is gone, I left with them niggaz.
 
 
 


 

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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2002, 12:23:11 AM »
dope thanx man :)
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Re:Fatal comments on supposed Snoop n Pac beef
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2002, 12:31:02 AM »
dope thanx man :)
REMEMBER: big dicks in yo ass is bad fo yo health!
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RIP :
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FUCK Nelly & St Lunatics
FUCK the Neptunes & Timbaland
FUCK Puff Daddy
FUCK Murder Inc
FUCK Eminem & 50 Cent
FUCK all RnB Snitches & Bitches

"im rare as finding warm pussy in an igloo"