2Pac’s Outlawz Collaborate With Notorious B.I.G.’s Protege Lil Cease On “Bury The Hatchet”

    Legendary New York deejay and radio personality DJ Kayslay has apparently united two parties that share a history within one of Hip Hop’s most storied and fatal beefs. On his upcoming Rhyme Or Die compilation album, Kayslay aligned The Outlawz, proteges of 2Pac with Notorious B.I.G.’s Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil Cease. The song, rightfully called “Bury The Hatchet” calls an end to a feud spanning over 15 years.

    The Outlawz’ Noble rhymes, “A few years back, I would’ve ran into Cease / Bet we both would’ve threw down, we both would have squeezed / Headline reads / Noble and Lil Cease died over gunfire from the east and west beef.” Cease says in his verse that the song is dedicated to the slain rappers’ mothers, Afeni Shakur and Voletta Wallace.

    Noble, along with The Outlawz, famously appeared on the 2Pac song and subsequent video “Hit ‘Em Up,” which was directed at Notorious B.I.G., Diddy, Mobb Deep, and Cease’s group, Junior M.A.F.I.A.

    The Outlawz are expected to release their final album, Perfect Timing, on the 15th anniversary of 2Pac’s death this September. Rhyme Or Die is expected to release in the coming weeks.

    16 thoughts on “2Pac’s Outlawz Collaborate With Notorious B.I.G.’s Protege Lil Cease On “Bury The Hatchet”

    1. Lil’ Ceaser, go ask ya homie how I leave ya
      Cut your young ass up, leave you in pieces, now be deceased
      Lil’ Kim, don’t fuck around with real G’s
      Quick to snatch yo’ ugly ass off the streets, so FUCK PEACE!

      1. seriously. dont you think its time to move on god damn. living in the pst and shit. looking hella wack

    2. This would of been headline news in 97 or maybe even back in 98. But now? Who cares? People stopped thinking about that West coast/East coast situation like 12 years ago.

    3. Wait, is this real?
      Yea now i know for sure that 2pac is dead. The outlawz are sellouts hahaah. Its a good thing i gave up rap music years years years ago. The outlawz again are sellouts. Working with the same people who didnt like 2pac hahaahaha.
      Man rap music is dead.

    4. Too little too late. Unfortunately with the big egos and the COONERY/BAFOONERY involved 2 legends r gone and changed hip hop forever. it’s a case of washed up rappers tryn to get their faces back in the spotlight. I’m jus callin how I see it…

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