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| ARTIST: | Fatal |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Relativity |
| FEATURES: | Explicit Lyrics |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro, M.O.B, Everyday, Friday, I Know The Rules, Outlaws, Time's Wastin', What's Your Life Worth?, Getto Star, Take Your Time, The World Is Changing |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 088561162221 |
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Customer Reviews of In the Line of Fire
Blazin...... Hussein Fatal's debut album is off the hook. I didn't know what to expect with this release (...). I was surprised about this release because I am not really an outlawz fan but Fatal seperates himself and distinguishes himself as a solo artist on In The Line Of Fire. The album lyrically comes with east coast lyricist type rhymes and the beats come with a mixture of east and west coast, alot of west coast sounding basslines and choruses and instrumentally it sounds east coast, the flavor of this album is completely original. Every song is pretty much about life itself.
from beginning to end this album is great, even though it has just 11 tracks. You can listen to the whole album without hitting the skip button. Alot of the chorus got a lil r&b flavor but it isnt your average hip-hop r&b collaboration, it still sounds hip hop and does nothing but add to the track. Overall an excellent album, its a shame it never got promoted well. He should teach the rest of the Lawz how to rhyme.
"In The Line Of Fire" Review
As the stand-out member of Tupac Shakur's "Outlawz", Hussein Fatal seemed destined for big things but following his mentor's death and his subsequent departure from the group, Fatal found himself in career limbo. On his solo debut off of Relativey, Fatal was hoping to establish himself as a major contendor in the rap game and do it all by his lonely. Unfortunately, he fell a few steps short. While die-hard Outlaw fans enjoyed it, this album did not quite live up to many people's expectations and the dismal sales figures didn't help matters either. While cuts such as "Friday", "Everyday", and "Take Your Time" made for decent music, they just didn't provide incentive enough to keep this one in the CD player on a regular basis. The same Fatal who blazed the mic on tracks like "Made N--gaz" and "When We Ride" just doesn't seem to make the same impression without his infamous cohorts behind him. This isn't to say that Fatal doesn't have what it takes as a solo act but let's just say, he didn't quite find his niche on this one. If you love the Outlawz, you're gonna want to add it to your collection but anyone else may want to hold off on dropping some dollars on this one.
Dissapointing debut from Outlawz member
I was always looking in stores trying to get this one so when I saw that u could buy a used copy I litterally jumped on it...
But when I put in the cdplayer I was very dissapointed , First of all on some songs it sounds like a 3-year old made the beats they sound really cheap.
And on almost every track FATAL sounds uninspired...
This was even more dissapointing than SNOOP DOGG's "Da Game Is To Be Sold"...
Of All Outlaw related albums I have heard this is the worst... Go take another listen at Tupac's albums instead of buying this, or perhaps buy OUTLAWZ - NOVAKANE instead