Outlaw Recordz

Outlaw Recordz
Founded 1999
Founder Outlawz, Gary Tyler
Status Closed
Distributor(s) Koch Records 2001-2002
Bayside Entertainment1999-2000
Genre Hip Hop
Country of origin United States
Location San Francisco, California

Outlaw Recordz a.k.a. 1Nation Ent. is a record label that was founded in 1999 by Hip-Hop Group Outlawz and partner Gary Tyler aka Big G.[1]

History

After leaving Death Row Records, E.D.I., Kastro, Napoleon and Young Noble along with Gary "Big G" Tyler founded Outlaw Recordz. In late 1995, after 2Pac was released from prison, 2Pac featured his newfound group on his album All Eyez On Me, as well as on his song Hit 'em Up, which was a direct battle record against Biggie, Bad Boy Records Label and other East Coast rappers. Through Spice 1, they got in contact with Bayside Entertainment Distribution, who they signed a distribution deal with. On November 7, 2000, election day, Outlaw Recordz's debut and the Outlawz's second LP, Ride Wit Us or Collide Wit Us, was released. It debuted at the 95th position on the Billboard 200, 16th on the R&B/hip-hop albums and 7th on the top independent albums charts. The first two singles and videos were "Black Rain" and "Thug With Me." The LP became the best selling independent rap album of 2000.[1]

Discography

2000
2001
  • Jerzey Mob: Mix Tape, Vol. 1
  • Outlawz - Novakane
  • Outlawz - Worldwide (Remix)
2002
2004
  • Outlawz - Worldwide

1Nation Ent.

2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
  • DJ Rip & Outlawz - Outlaw Culture
  • G'sta & Layzie Bone - We Workin'
  • DJ Outlaw & Outlawz - Outlaw Culture Vol. 1
  • DJ Outlaw & Outlawz - Outlaw Culture Vol. 2
  • DJ Outlaw & Outlawz - Outlaw Culture Vol. 3
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2016

O4L Digital

2013
2015
  • EDIDON & Nutt-So - Ghetto Starz: Streets to the Stage
  • EDIDON - The Hope Dealer

References

  1. 1 2 Archived September 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
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