Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.
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Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.
Summary
Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. is an album[1]. Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (80 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.'s instance of is recorded as 2005 A.P. — instance of (P31): album[3].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.'s genre is 2005 A.P. — genre (P136): gangsta rap[4].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. followed 2005 A.P. — follows (P155): Neva Surrenda[5].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was followed by 2005 A.P. — followed by (P156): Can't Sell Dope Forever[6].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was followed by 2005 A.P. — followed by (P156): Ghetto Monopoly[7].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was produced by 2005 A.P. — producer (P162): Focus...[8].
- Among the performers on Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was 2005 A.P. — performer (P175): Outlawz[9].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.'s record label is recorded as 2005 A.P. — record label (P264): 33rd Street Records[10].
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was released on 2005[11].
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Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was 2005 A.P. — performer (P175): Outlawz[9]. Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was produced by 2005 A.P. — producer (P162): Focus...[8].
Publication
Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. was published on 2005[11]. Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P.'s genre is 2005 A.P. — genre (P136): gangsta rap[4].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. followed 2005 A.P. — follows (P155): Neva Surrenda[5]. Successors include 2005 A.P. — followed by (P156): Can't Sell Dope Forever[6] and 2005 A.P. — followed by (P156): Ghetto Monopoly[7].
Why It Matters
Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (80 views/month).[2] Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[12]