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The Outlawz

The Outlawz is a hip-hop group founded in the 1990s, originally associated with the late rapper Tupac Shakur. Comprising members such as E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble, and others, the group is known for its strong themes of social justice, street life, and resilience. They gained fame with their collaborations with Tupac, notably on tracks like "Hit 'Em Up." Their music often reflects the struggles and experiences of marginalized communities, and they have continued to release albums and maintain a presence in the hip-hop genre, honoring Tupac’s legacy and promoting their own messages.