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Outlawz discography | |
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Studio albums | 9 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Singles | 10 |
Music videos | 28 |
Collaborative albums | 2 |
Mixtapes | 10+ |
This is the discography of rap group Outlawz below:
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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AUS [5] | NZ [5] | |||
"World Wide" (Remix) (featuring 2Pac) | 2001 | 36 | 26 | Novakane |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Group performers | Album |
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"Hard Labor" [7] | 1998 | C-Bo, Big Lurch | Kastro, Young Noble, Napoleon, Storm | Til My Casket Drops |
"MFC Lawz" [8] | Heltah Skeltah, Doc Holiday | Young Noble, Storm, Napoleon | Magnum Force | |
Jack Move [9] | Tha Dogg Pound | Big Syke, Yaki Kadafi, Napoleon, Hussein Fatal | Westside Riderz, Vol. 1 | |
"I Don't Fuck with You" [10] | Willie D, Scarface, Gotti, DMG | Edidon, Napoleon, Young Noble, Kastro | Da Good da Bad & da Ugly | |
"Gun in My Mouth" [10] | Scarface | Young Noble, Napoleon, Edidon | ||
"Ain't Yo Average" [11] | 1999 | None | Young Noble, Napoleon, Edidon, Kastro | Black Roses |
"Hail of Bullets" [11] | Spice 1 | Storm, Napoleon | ||
"Thuggin' It Out" [12] | 2000 | Do Or Die | Young Noble, Edidon | Victory |
"Thug Warz" [13] | 2001 | Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz | Napoleon, Edidon | Firestarr |
"Turn the Heat Down" [14] | Spice 1 | Edidon, Napoleon, Young Noble | Legends, Gangsters & Bosses | |
"Feel Your Pain" [15] | Benzino | Napoleon, Young Noble, Kastro, Edidon | The Benzino Project | |
"What U No Bout" [16] | 2002 | C-Bo | Young Noble, Napoleon, Edidon | Life as a Rider |
"What You Wish for" [17] | MC Eiht | Napoleon, Young Noble | Underground Hero | |
"United Ghettos of America" [18] | MC Eiht, C-Bo, Cold 187um, Mad Lion, Yukmouth | Young Noble, Napoleon | United Ghettos of America | |
"Neva Forget" [19] | 2006 | Messy Marv | Young Noble, Edidon | What You Know Bout Me? |
"Car Cloudy" [20] | 2012 | Young Buck | Edidon, Hussein Fatal, Young Noble | Live Loyal Die Rich |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)" (2Pac featuring Outlawz) | 2000 | J. Jesses Smith |
"Black Rain" (featuring Val Young) | ||
"Thug With Me" | ||
"World Wide (Remix)" (2Pac featuring Outlawz) | 2001 | — |
"1 Nation" (featuring Dead Prez) | 2006 | — |
"Fork in the Road" (featuring King Malachi) | James Wade, Cody Lucich and Young Noble | |
"We Want In / Hunger Pains" | 2008 | James Wade and Young Noble |
"Everything Happenz 4 a Reason" | ||
"Legendz in tha Game" | ||
"Sounds Like" | 2009 | |
"Bring Em Back" (featuring Big Mizz and Zayd Malik) | 2010 | |
"Seen It All" (featuring Young Buck) | Jordan Tower | |
"It Ain't Over" | ||
"Face Down" (featuring DJ Xrated) | ||
"Count My Blessings" (featuring The Jacka) | ||
"From the Bottom" | ||
"Dream Big" | ||
"Kush Dreams" (featuring Freeway) | ||
"Cooley High" (featuring Tey Martel and Tony Atlanta) | 2011 | Iamhaym and Young Noble |
"Brand New (Pimp C Dedication)" | ||
"Cocaine" (featuring Aktual and Tony Atlanta) | ||
"Back Again" | ||
"Spirit of an Outlaw" | ||
"Late Night Shift" (featuring Tey Martel) | ||
"2Pac Back G-Mix" | ||
"Bury the Hatchet" (DJ Kay Slay featuring Outlawz and Lil' Cease) | ||
"Paranoid" (featuring Trae The Truth, Z-Ro and June Summers) | Clearvision Productions and Young Noble | |
"Keep It Lit" | HusH Industrys | |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Hit 'Em Up" (2Pac featuring Outlawz) | 1996 | J. Kevin Swain |
"Hail Mary" (2Pac featuring Outlawz) | 1997 | Frank Sacramento |
"Made Niggaz" (2Pac featuring Outlawz) | Gobi Nejad | |
"Still Ballin" (Yukmouth featuring Outlawz) | 1998 | — |
"Ich bin ein Outlaw" (La Honda featuring Eko Fresh and Outlawz) | 2007 | — |
"Life's Hard" (Alter Egoz featuring Outlawz and Michaela Shiloh) | 2008 | James Wade |
"L.A to Copenhagen" (The Goodfellas featuring Outlawz) | 2009 | |
"Gangstadam to L.A" (Gangstadam Mob featuring Outlawz) | ||
"Revolutie (Remix)" (Kempi featuring Outlawz and DJ Smoke) | ||
"Real Nigga Shit" (Goodfellas featuring Outlawz and Mike Raw) | 2010 | |
"Letter 2 Pac" (Nino & Singa featuring Outlawz) | — | |
"Thug Life" (Al Massiva featuring Outlawz) | — | |
"All My Respect" (Nameless Kx featuring Outlawz) | 2011 | — |
"The Streets" (Concrete Mob featuring Outlawz) | 2012 | Savvy So-Fly |
"Bang Back" (Spittin Cobra featuring Outlawz) | Sef Nait of IceLand Film | |
"Running All Night" (Aktual featuring Outlawz) | Fredason | |
"Shut Em Down" (MC Eiht featuring Outlawz) | 2014 | Jae Synth |
"O4L" (Albanian Outlawz featuring Outlawz) | 2017 | Niza |
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