Mafia!!!!! 😂I used to bump 3-6 HEAVY back in the day. My favorites were Crunchy & Pat, but ALL of the members were dope. Juice is the 🐐 GOAT though. 💪🏽💯
@godscience7821 Cool... Someone made a volume 4 on here with even more of their old stuff. You might have to get used to that four track Lo-Fi sound that they used in the early 90s, but the sound was ahead of it's time! These 4 tracks aren't on Vol. 1-3 but 🔥🔥🔥 asf: "Front Page" (Grab Da Gage) "Wanna Go 2 War" "Drop It off Yo Azz" "Tryna Run Game" Just type in these titles, and they'll come up on UA-cam.
@@ZhakkWilliams They were both dope but I liked Juicy J he was my favorite on the mic so all those caps don’t mean anything bra music is subjective I like what I like. It doesn’t have to be your way smh.
Man i hated the 6 as a big bone fan..glad i came across this.im 40..i bought ghetty green when i was younger and been on them since..grew to love three 6..chrone. lil wyte..frazer boy..gangataboo top 5..project pat one of the greastest story tellers..great story man much love
@@agoogleuser661 Juicy J is one of my favorite out the group and I think their production goes to another level when they are together that’s why I didn’t really look at it as a reunion but damm close Scarecrow was on there so he made it worth while lol.
As a lifelong fan from Tennessee; I think Crunchy Black didn’t learn the business quick enough to invest his money properly and get a return, and I love DJP, but part of that is likely due to the control and leadership DJP had… but; in the end you’re master of your own destiny, and what DJP said about stream money is pretty valid. I love them all; and wish them the best… but, I’ll admit Crunchy might’ve had the opportunity to be better off financially if he had been on a major label instead of rolling independent with one of the best rap groups EVER
Hey bro check out criminal maine. He also a Memphis legend been around as long as three six mafia. Also check out gangsta blac. The the mayor of Memphis.
@@RobinHoodofRhyme personally I think Wu Tang had more of a impact. There was nothing like Wu and what Rza did with those first solo albums are hard to explain, groundbreaking. They are two separate things, Wu is more of a conscious group while Three six is more rachet, grimy style. The lyrics are totally different but as music producers I will put Paul and Juicy up there with the Rza. Rza was speeding up samples in 92, the south are still using elements of Three Six Mafia to this day. But am from Brooklyn I related to Wu Tang more. But I also felt 3 Six. They talked about the things regular people try to hide.
Old Memphis music from Tela,playa fly,tommy wright,8 Ball&MJG, project pat and many more 🔥 those were the golden era of M town
From being from up north, you know your south shit. That's outstanding. I salute! You know your music. I subscribed 🫡
@@tajstanley2529 appreciate that respect 🫡
Respect ❤
Mafia!!!!! 😂I used to bump 3-6 HEAVY back in the day. My favorites were Crunchy & Pat, but ALL of the members were dope. Juice is the 🐐 GOAT though. 💪🏽💯
8:20Have you tapped into they underground stuff? They remastered a lot of em on three volumes 💿💿💿🔥
@@Wine-N-Steak word I definitely got to check that out
@godscience7821 Cool... Someone made a volume 4 on here with even more of their old stuff. You might have to get used to that four track Lo-Fi sound that they used in the early 90s, but the sound was ahead of it's time! These 4 tracks aren't on Vol. 1-3 but 🔥🔥🔥 asf:
"Front Page" (Grab Da Gage)
"Wanna Go 2 War"
"Drop It off Yo Azz"
"Tryna Run Game"
Just type in these titles, and they'll come up on UA-cam.
NO...KOOPSTA AND LORD INFAMOUS was the lyrical...juicy n paul was the master producers
@@ZhakkWilliams They were both dope but I liked Juicy J he was my favorite on the mic so all those caps don’t mean anything bra music is subjective I like what I like. It doesn’t have to be your way smh.
CB ain't lying on them folks
U are real hip hop bro
.. ill sub
Man i hated the 6 as a big bone fan..glad i came across this.im 40..i bought ghetty green when i was younger and been on them since..grew to love three 6..chrone. lil wyte..frazer boy..gangataboo top 5..project pat one of the greastest story tellers..great story man much love
@@Da_Humble_Life thanks 🙏 respect 🫡
Smokin' on a junt, with my niggas drinkin' O.E Standin' on the track, kickin' back with the family 1/11/25
They came back together on two Da Mafia Six albums
@@agoogleuser661 Juicy J is one of my favorite out the group and I think their production goes to another level when they are together that’s why I didn’t really look at it as a reunion but damm close Scarecrow was on there so he made it worth while lol.
@@godscience7821☝🏽
DJ should pay to get Crunchy a new set of teeth.
@@LemarRashad-Bey 😂
As a lifelong fan from Tennessee; I think Crunchy Black didn’t learn the business quick enough to invest his money properly and get a return, and I love DJP, but part of that is likely due to the control and leadership DJP had… but; in the end you’re master of your own destiny, and what DJP said about stream money is pretty valid. I love them all; and wish them the best… but, I’ll admit Crunchy might’ve had the opportunity to be better off financially if he had been on a major label instead of rolling independent with one of the best rap groups EVER
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Hey bro check out criminal maine. He also a Memphis legend been around as long as three six mafia. Also check out gangsta blac. The the mayor of Memphis.
Back when they were ,666 mafia
@@tronshaw805 Facts that’s why my brother thought they worshipped the devil.
🤴🏾Me🩸2🙏🏾
🤴🏾Juicy🩸An🙏🏾CrunchyMaFavrite
Also; allow me to ask.. I HAVE to ask… would you put 3-6 as a top 5 rap group of all time? And; 😅Wu-Tang or 3-6 is “better” or more influential..?🤔😏
@@RobinHoodofRhyme personally I think Wu Tang had more of a impact. There was nothing like Wu and what Rza did with those first solo albums are hard to explain, groundbreaking. They are two separate things, Wu is more of a conscious group while Three six is more rachet, grimy style. The lyrics are totally different but as music producers I will put Paul and Juicy up there with the Rza. Rza was speeding up samples in 92, the south are still using elements of Three Six Mafia to this day. But am from Brooklyn I related to Wu Tang more. But I also felt 3 Six. They talked about the things regular people try to hide.
The mans name is "CRUNCHY" not country. Even tho he is country as hell
@@mikeskilla6288 really? Get the hell out my chat mark
Lame ahhN get to the point 😂😂😂
@@davidtownsend2498 Thanks for watching i guess your lame too for watching a lame 😂
@@godscience7821keep up good work 🎉
Esham started the wicket shit. In the mid late 80s.