Young Noble, E.D.I. Mean and Irv Gotti link for a meeting as the Outlawz documentary is finally going to happen.
There is no other story in hip hop that can matched the untold story of the legendary Outlawz. From coming together to join Tupac on Death Row records to their incredible and inspirational stories respectively. After original plans of an Outlawz movie to follow Tupac’s ‘All Eyez On Me’ biopic, five years later it appears the Outlawz story will be told.
Taking it to Instagram on Friday night (August 26), Irv Gotti shared a photo of himself and Outlawz members E.D.I. Mean and Young Noble. “Listen. After hearing all of these never heard before stories of the OUTLAWZ and TUPAC. I think the Documentary needs to happen so the world can hear these crazy Stories. I wanna say more. But just know. It will be INCREDIBLE. #outlawzdocumentary #visionaryideas,” Gotti wrote in the caption.
E.D.I. Mean and Young Noble both shared the news on their Instagram accounts. Former Outlawz member Napoleon also chimed in on the upcoming documentary as he jokingly called out his comrades, “Congratulations on the documentary-docu series @young_noble @edidono4l 💪🏽 rare authentic story 🔥🔥 just have my check ready or I’m coming to shut the down the set 😂 😂🤷🏽♂️.”
The documentary will be led by Irv Gotti and his Visionary Ideas Entertainment company. Gotti had recently sold his masters for $300 million dollars, as the former Murder Inc CEO was betting on his future outside of the music industry.
Prior to the meeting with Irv Gotti, E.D.I Mean spoke on the documentary when he appeared on Yukmouth TV. E.D.I. said the upcoming Outlawz documentary will “be epic” and he “can’t wait for ya’ll to see that.”
“The documentary is going to fill in a lot of gaps,” E.D.I. Mean said. “It’s going to give you a lot of details. Me and Nob are look book ends. He’s the youngest member of the group. I’m one of the oldest members of the group. So everything in between we will be able to bring forth to everybody and give them some of the answers to their questions.”