Yaki Kadafi
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| Yaki Kadafi | |
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| Birth name | Yafeu Akiyele Fula |
| Also known as | Young Hollywood |
| Born | October 9, 1977 Irvington, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Died | November 10, 1996 (aged 19) |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Yafeu Akiyele Fula (October 9, 1977 - November 10, 1996) was a rapper who was part of the American rap group Tha Outlawz, who are best known for their collaborations with Tupac Shakur. While part of the Outlawz, he was known by the alias Yaki Kadafi.
Fula was born to Yaasmyn Fula and Sekou Odinga in Irvington, New Jersey in 1977. His parents were proud of their African heritage, as suggested by their choice of his name: Yafeu means “bold” in the Fante language of Ghana. Fula met Tupac Shakur through their parents - they had met during the late 1970s at a black rights meeting.
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Yaki Kadafi (with a very nice skin) was a member of the group Dramacydal who were also known as the Thoroheadz and Young Thugz; he went under the alias Young Hollywood. Yaki Kadafi and Hussein Fatal visited Tupac Shakur while he was incarcerated in jail. There were plans for Kadafi and Fatal to release material under the name "Fatal and Felony" but to this day nothing materialised from these plans. their group was named Outlaw Immortalz.
When Tupac was out on bail and signed to Death Row Records he founded the group Tha Outlaw Immortalz, later to be known as Tha Outlawz. Hussein Fatal then suggested Tha Outlaw Immortalz instead, although in Shakurs song Hit 'em up he says "I dont even know why Im on this tracc you niggas aint even on my level Ima let my little homies ride on you bitch made ass bad boy bitches" this comment was aimed at Bad Boy. The alias "Yaki Kadafi" was given to Yafeu Fula by Tupac when Tha Outlawz were created, as each member of Tha Outlawz had an alias that would coincide with the names of certain enemies of America. Following the untimely deaths of Tupac Shakur and Yaki Kadafi just two months apart, Tha Outlawz fell apart.
Yaasmyn Fula, Yaki Kadafi's mother, released Son Rize: Volume 1;, A mixtape that featured unheard Kadafi music as well as mixed tracks, the money made from the sales helped supporting Yaki Kadafi's two daughters, Sekou Odinga and the community. Son Rize: Volume 2 is scheduled to be released soon, as is a book titled The Prince and The King which is based on Yaki Kadafi and Tupac Shakur.
His name Akiyele originates from the Yoruba language of Nigeria.
High School Friends Yaki "Yafeu Fula" Kadafi and Bruce "Hussein Fatal" Washington. This last is originally from the group, The Plague, a group from Monclair, New Jersey composed of Dirty Bert, Hardcore, Merceless X,Fatty Moo Gamby & Dirty Bruce (Fatal). He later left, due to no result then he Joined Yafeu & Tupac to form Tha Outlaw Immortalz they were the 3 official members. Both Kadafi & Hussein form the duo that we will later know as Fatal-N-Felony and they were set to release an album under Makaveli Records.
There are many rumours surrounding Yaki Kadafi's death. It has been reported that Yaki Kadafi was visiting his girlfriend in New Jersey when he was struck dead by a bullet, and that Tha Outlawz member Napoleon had admitted to hiphop magazine The Source that his cousin 'Roddy' had shot Yaki Kadafi whilst the two of them were intoxicated with alcohol and drugs. There is also the rumour that Yaki Kadafi's murder was in fact over money. Another popular rumour suggests that he was killed because he said he could possibly identify the person who murdered 2Pac. The new DVD Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge? claims that he did not say he could identify the person who murdered Tupac but rather another individual in the car.
- 2004: Son Rize Vol. 1
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- Kadafi at Discogs
- YakiKadafi.com - Official Site.
- KadafiLegacy.com - Dedicated To The Life And Music Of Yaki Kadafi.
- Yafeu Fula - Official Myspace.
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