Welcome To Real Life (ft. Krayzie Bone, Arsonal, Hussein Fatal, Tony Atlanta, King Mala...

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Published 2013-01-08
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From the album, "Son of God" Available on iTunes! tinyurl.com/bruqarq
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Music video by Young Noble performing Real Life (feat. Krayzie Bone, Tony Atlanta, King Malachi, Hussein Fatal, Arsonal). 2013 Outlaw Recordz

All Comments (21)
  • @ERSpro
    When I was homeless, going through that struggle, I'd sit in the park listening to this song and just cry, drinking double shots of vodka. Most people would look down on that, but unless you've been there you wouldn't understand. The liquor and music kept my mind off the fact that I was walking around all night with nowhere to go, or no one to turn to. Utterly alone. And I would still go work in the morning for a little food and maybe a hotel room. The hook, "this ain't a fairy tale, welcome to real life", was truly a reality to me at the time, but this song gave me hope. I've since crawled out, I'll never forget.... Much Love and peace to all....
  • @MrWicked61671
    Fatal was one of the most underrated artists to ever bless the mic. R.I.P. Legend.
  • @Bizzlamic
    Still loving this song! Rest In Peace Hussein Fatal! 2:40 Get well Krayzie Bone! 5:41
  • @artpeace7
    Krayzie Bone always killed it in every verse he's on.
  • @414Nemesis
    It's 2023, and I'm still rocking this...
  • @juicemania50
    Damn I see comments from 5 years ago and I just heard of this song today. Krayzie my favorite rapper since 95
  • @thuglova07
    real hip hop thank's to all rapper work on this track and fuck all illuminati shit 
  • @PaCLiFe96
    still missing Pac and Kadafii in 2019
  • @lioicxc6827
    RIP Fatal New Jersey. True inspiration, most underrated. Krayzie Bone keeping it true as always. Real originals here.
  • Noble is elevated to another level that I'm certain only a few listeners would understand. His verse on this gave me chills. Dude is literally a walking book of wisdom and knowledge.
  • @RayneLee
    Even after 'Pac died, these niggaz kept it real. Even after 'Pac died, I still love the Outlawz. Just because 'Pac died, don't mean they don't matter. Just because 'Pac died, don't mean they can't keep holdin' it down. Outlawz 4 Lyfe my niggaz!!!
  • @babyboy1537
    This type of Hip Hop is slowly dying off. Thank You for this one...
  • @markskoda8236
    When i look in Fatal eyes at the end of his part, i see much pain