Younger Brother Of Hussein Fatal Yadi Yas On Getting An Album Feature From Storm Of The Outlawz

Younger Brother Of Hussein Fatal Yadi Yas On Getting An Album Feature From Storm Of The Outlawz
The Legendary SPICE 1 puts it down with Nawfside Outlaw and Lil Eazy-E and MC Eiht on a dope refix of ‘Real Muthaphuckkin G’s’
R.I.P (Rest in Power) Tupac, Kadafi, Big Syke and Fatal
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Bruce Edward Washington, Jr. (April 3, 1973 – July 10, 2015) better known by his stage name, Hussein Fatal, was an American rapper and member of the hip hop group Outlawz. He was best known for his collaborative work with Tupac Shakur, as a member of Outlaw Immortalz.
Fatal was born Bruce Edward Washington, Jr. in Montclair, Birmingham Jersey on April 3, 1973. He began rapping and dealing in drugs at a very young age also attended the same school as fellow Outlawz member, Yafeu Fula, better known by his stage name, Yaki Kadafi. Fula informed Washington that he personally knew Tupac Shakur, but Washington didn’t believe him until Fula’s mother informed him that they were going to visit Shakur in jail. When they went to visit him in jail, Washington performed a freestyle rap for Shakur. Shakur was pleased with Washington’s lyrical abilities and promptly added him to his newly founded hip hop group, Outlaw Immortalz. In keeping with the Outlaw Immortalz’s “tyrant” theme, Shakur endowed Washington with the stage name “Hussein Fatal”, after then-Ba’athist Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
In February 1996, Washington made his debut on Shakur’s double album, All Eyez on Me, specifically on the songs “All Bout U”, and “When We Ride”. The album was certified nonuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
In June 1996, Washington was featured on Shakur’s infamous diss song “Hit ‘Em Up”. Washington performed the song’s second verse, verbally making disparaging remarks towards Shakur’s rivals The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and the hip hop group Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Hussein Fatal died in a car accident on a Georgia freeway in Banks County on July 10, 2015 at the age of 42. His girlfriend was driving and was charged with DUI, first-degree vehicular homicide, and reckless driving. He is survived by three daughters, his mother Cheryl Perkins, father Bruce Washington, Sr. and 11 siblings
(UK) FONZi NeuTRON and (US) KRAZY serve up an artistic slice of social commentary with this apt record as featured on impending release “Natty Dread Rides Again…”
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The Outlaw General releases #HotnewMusic on the 2oth Anniversary of Tupac “Makaveli” Shakur. Boasting features from the late Hussein Fatal, Edidon, Dead Prez and more!