Hussein Fatal
Hussein Fatal was born in Montclair, New Jersey, United States on April 3rd, 1977 and is the Rapper. At the age of 38, Hussein Fatal biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Bruce Edward Washington, Jr. (April 3, 1973 – July 10, 2015), better known by his stage name, Hussein Fatal or more commonly known as Fatal Hussein, was an American rapper and founder of Outlawz, an American hip hop band.
He was best known for his collaboration with Tupac Shakur as a member of Outlaw Immortalz.
Early life
Fatal was born Bruce Edward Washington Jr. on April 3, 1977.
Career
"All Bout U" and "When We Ride," two of Shakur's album "All Eyez on Me, appeared in February 1996. His name was chosen to invoke Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi president, as a member of the Outlaw Immortalz. In June 1996, he appeared on Shakur's album "Hit 'Em Up," insulting Shakur's competitors in the song's second verse.
After Shakur was fatally shot in September 1996 and Outlawz member Yaki Kadafi was assassinated in November, Washington didn't appear on another record until 1998, when Relativity Records released his first solo album In the Line of Fire. Unfortunately, the label went bankrupt; the album was not promoted and it was unsuccessful; the brand was ineffective.
Washington then signed with Rap-A-Lot Records and began recording over 40 songs on his second solo studio album, Death Before Dishonor, which was first released in December 1999. After being paroled in 2002, Rap-A-Lot Records released the album as Fatal.
In 2003, Washington appeared on four songs from Ja Rule's album Blood in My Eye: "The Life", "It's Murda (Freestyle)," "The Wrap (Freestyle)," and the eponymous title track, "Blood in My Eye." He appeared on Ashanti's "Rain On Me" remix and "Clap Back" music video, as well as in Ja Rule's "Clap Back" music video.
On their 2010 mixtape Killuminati 2K11 and their 2011 mixtape Killuminati 2K11, he performed again with Outlawz, and Perfect Timing, 2011. He appeared on "Emancipation" and "Welcome To Real Life" from fellow Outlawz member Young Noble's 2012 album Son of God. He continued to sell mixtapes under his own name, Thugtertainment, until his death.