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Noble’s IG said it’s out on all online digital retailers. I just bought it on iTunes, will give it a listen. Looking at he names, Kill Em on the Low is an old old song from 15+ years ago because I remember it being on the beginning of an old hitemup interview with him.
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on July 10, 2018, 10:14:42 AMNoble’s IG said it’s out on all online digital retailers. I just bought it on iTunes, will give it a listen. Looking at he names, Kill Em on the Low is an old old song from 15+ years ago because I remember it being on the beginning of an old hitemup interview with him.I don't know the interview you're talking about, but when I listened to Kill Em On the Low, I actually recognized some lines that he spit in a freestyle on the Outlawz "Worldwide" DVD, which is from that era. Amazing to me how Fatal recycled and reused lines so often. I guess he found it difficult to write and wanted to make the best use of the stuff he had written. Extremely dope lyricist nonetheless. As for the album, it makes you realize that Fatal really would have benefitted from working with a good "producer." And I don't mean a beat-maker. I mean someone like Rick Rubin, who could have given him more artistic vision and helped him write good songs, not merely good lyrics. Looking over Fatal's whole body of work, I think the best two things he ever wrote were his tributes to Tupac ("Letter to Pac") and Kadafi ("Loyalty with Love"). Because those songs really had some deep content rather than just his usual bragging about street life. Fatal is more entertaining than most rappers when he does that, though. And I think his "Interview" album is pretty great. He also did some of his best work on the "Perfect Timing" album.
Bought it, love it, great tribute to Fatal's memory to see this released.I hope that his family and the Outlawz work together to release more material from him in the future. Fatal was more than just a great lyricist. He was an inspiring person and became a good role model towards the end of his life, got his life in order and underwent a remarkable transformation in terms of physical fitness. I would like to see the family release some videos to his songs splicing together footage of Fatal from numerous sources like the Pac estate did for Changes and Until the End of Time. The video for Legendary Status does a little bit of that and it is pretty great, in my opinion.