Choices by trock and juicy j i was going to type the same thing on that song a minute ago and I heard trock talking about dtl on that song I added crow for some reason and didn't even know someone had the same word under your comment I already had presumed to use before seeing your comment in this song after the one I was jamming to that shit is a trip.
Not just the production but that stacatto triplet flow was straight up jacked by groups like Migos. I know 3 6 wasn't the first that did it, but they definitely popularized it especially in the south.
Yall niggas from Memphis got the hardest music, nothing in history will ever touch this. When I first discovered artist like Project pat, Tommy Wright lll, and everybody from Triple 6 I was in middle school and this is pretty much all I've been listening to since then. Shouts out from North Carolina. Rip to the great Lord Infamous and the Koopsta Knicca, there will never be anyone as unique or talented in the rap game as them 2 niggas.
I’m glad my niggaz finally starting to get the real respect they deserved after all these years . I mean the academy award was cool but now a whole sub culture wave of props is being awarded.
I'm glad Paul put out the classics man for real! Does anybody remember when he first started being on UA-cam, he was going through cassette tape after cassette tape full of a lot of underground shit that only Memphis probably heard?!?!? Shit, the WHOLE time I was like PLEASE release some of that forgotten freshness!
Verse 1 gangsta blac Verse 2 lord infamous/scarecrow Verse 3 project pat Verse 4 kingpin skinny pimp Verse 5 juicy j Verse 6 dj paul For those who are confused
Only thing about this song that bugs me is the misplacement of the gun shot sound, it should've been right after he said walk up to yo house knock on yo door and blow yo ass off *insert gunshot sound* producer had to be on that bin laden weed
I was born in '79 so I was like a young teenager when this stuff was hitting the streets and they were definitely way ahead of their time. It was the darkest of gangsta rap and it blew us away. Especially DJ Paul's miniature hand. For the longest time I just thought he was really into Halloween and preferred wearing a costume all year round. You know like the mentally ill patient that also has genetic deformities like a crumpled hand with tiny midget fingers with yellow overgrown and ingrown finger nails. And I was rocking with it. I was like okay I like Halloween too I'm not going to lie, but I do kinda like Yom Kippur because obviously I'm Jewish. Anyway so you know what I'm talking about. Like a Democratic society instead of a monetary system and if we could bring that back in I think that we could have opportunities that would help both genders this time. And if there's one thing to be said that is to be grateful for having all your limbs intact whole and complete with operational hands and fingers that function in order to serve it's purpose because you could have been born DJ Paul and inherited obvious genetic mutations and deficiencies in DNA structural integrity of the central interior vortex which hexadiagonally supports both upper and lower echelon type bilateral commissions of any of said neutrons and really any component to a motherboard connection filtrated through fiber optic cross connectors from mainframe networks using firewall servers and anti-virus substandard neuroblastoma of the carotid arteries. It's actually quite simple really.
You was listening to this when you were 7? Maybe times were different because im 16 but that seems crazy. But I mean I guess kids these days are hitting their nic sticks and smoking weed and taking percs so its not super insane.
@@nitl3gxnd268 yup grow up around it, an yes lol smoke my first bud at 10. But aint got to more crazy stuff cuz honestly the music showed where thatll all end up in, dead of in jail
People still somehow sleep on how amazingly innovative Three-Six really was. Ahead of their time doesn’t even describe it. I loved it all but always would really bump the hell out of every single Lord Infamous verse RIP.
Without Triple 6 there would be no trap music or crunk. Young Jeezy, T.I., Future, Gucci Mane, Lil Jon, Ludacris wouldn't even have careers. Modern Southern Hip Hop artists owe their lively hoods to these dudes!
As I was coming up back in the day. Ghetto boys in the Alpine. Ugk with some Hennessy. In a 81’ fleet wood 2 18” subs in the trunk making the ground crumble going to chill at the park n bbq
So nobody's gonna talk about how Paul ended the song with a Beavis and Butthead line, and then it fades away.... An excellent ending to a straight classic track.
the fact this was done early to mid 90's while every other city was hating on Memphis... completely diff samples, horror movies, now its the blueprint. Also, DJ Paul owns all his masters. Most don't know, but these guys and the ones which inspired them is beyond remarkable! And the amount of sampled junts from that era is worth its weight in gold. Respect forever
the reason why is because Memphis was so isolated from the other major cities. The East and West coast were obviously the more dominant sound and got more coverage while Memphis strictly on that underground shyt. It sucks because Memphis had little coverage and we only knew it had a scene because of the internet and cassettes recorded years ago. They laid the foundation for hip hop you hear today
I'm a old school fan on three six mafia music. rest in peace to lord infamous n koopsta nigga forever. the members of triple six mafia are blessed for a lifetime.
God damn.. just one song and i recognized hella tracks that sampled this Raider Klan - Pistol Grip $uicideboy$ - Muddy Blunts & Rotten And Paralyzed In A Tropical Paradise are just off the top. Man Triple six is the blueprint for most of the underground
It’s like all of 3 6 most popular songs sample this song and it’s crazy because you’ve never heard of a group so fire they could sample themselves and make something that even crazier
First heard this song 1993 before anybody heard of bone thugs I thought this was the hardest shit I ever heard at that time east and west coast ruled the rap game but triple 6 mafia changed the rap game forever 3 stacks told em in 1995 the south got something to say 25 years later Who Run It!! S
I don't understand how haterz swear Dj Paul can't see Dj Screw. Paul is one of the best if not the best i heard period! And i'm from up in the Northeast.
BigSi 2017 Both are legends but i personally prefer the Memphis sound over C&S. personally 91-95 three 6 cannot be touched. Got to listen to a lot of them classics out of m town run down the street every week grab a tape whether it be tommy wright, my boy blackout, 3 6, or whoever! Unreal how talented them boys were.
Lambo Levi Member going to the Pop down the road and picking up new tapes from everyone in M town. Tommy Wright, Blackout, 3 6, everyone!! Banged then bangs now. Memphis foreva
@@NappyAuto thank u Nappy. U didn't have 2 do that. So appreciated/Str8 respect 2 ya page. Call u in few days if that's OK. Lee x💯🌸❤ #36 mafia, # playa fly n more. Greatz.
"Murders, Robbers" was sampled from the song "2 Thick" by DJ Zirk, it's the first line in the third verse. The noise you're hearing is the beat from that song in the background.
Jamar B copy the top link and search on Google UA-cam to MP3 download Pick any website paste the link on the download and it will upload to your computer right away and then you can save it to your iTunes
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Daaamn
Now you just need 666 likes on this comment
MAFIA!!!!!
Choices by trock and juicy j i was going to type the same thing on that song a minute ago and I heard trock talking about dtl on that song I added crow for some reason and didn't even know someone had the same word under your comment I already had presumed to use before seeing your comment in this song after the one I was jamming to that shit is a trip.
look that that finger tooooo
This song is like the blueprint of everything that made 3 6 Mafia in the 90s.
SpikeyPT I remake these beats on my channel
Facts if you listen closely you can hear a lot of bars they sampled for most their songs
foreal
@@Jimsock3y3 duh SMH
@@stepon222 shut yo gayass up
this is basically the blueprint for all the current trap & phonk music. these guys were decades ahead of their time
Except this is better then trap and phonk
Phonk is trash
Kurtis Mantronik did it in New York before DJ Paul and all of Memphis, though. Peace.
@@MuzikJunkyMeh. I was/am a big Mantronix fan but that's a stretch. He no doubt influenced a lot of producers like Mannie Fresh.
Not just the production but that stacatto triplet flow was straight up jacked by groups like Migos. I know 3 6 wasn't the first that did it, but they definitely popularized it especially in the south.
Gangsta Blac, Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Juicy J and DJ Paul. Can we just take a moment to respect the lineup of the track. Wow.
Whoa!!! Man that Memphis shit runs deep!!! That’s a CLASSIC, ICONIC lineup!
I'm witcha when you're right.
Shoulda put lil fly onna track but still dope🔥🔥🔥
Tommy Wright III!
Needed boo
Yall niggas from Memphis got the hardest music, nothing in history will ever touch this. When I first discovered artist like Project pat, Tommy Wright lll, and everybody from Triple 6 I was in middle school and this is pretty much all I've been listening to since then. Shouts out from North Carolina. Rip to the great Lord Infamous and the Koopsta Knicca, there will never be anyone as unique or talented in the rap game as them 2 niggas.
Łucif3rs 6astard i remake these beats on my channel
SAME HERE 10 YEARS IN
reaL shyt
U must have never heard of B.G. from the hot boyz, that new orleans shit ⚜️💯
As a person from another country and speaking mainly spanish, I gotta say this is HARD ASF. I'm discovering Project Pat and Tommy Wright.
Play this at my funeral
thenoobiebmx ...lol I feel you
Gonna play this at my birthday party boutta fuck shit up
My wedding
play this at my Bar Mitzvah!!
That would actually be tufftuff!! Rest in mafia
these guys are bass line gods i swear
U aint lying!
Da summer banging with them 15's back in the day.
They had an 808
What bass bro...this is 150% treble
I agree omg lol
Smoked out in 2020💨💨
Yuhh
Juhani Poikonen Or do both like many! Both are good in their own ways; even better together.
No fuckin doubt 2020
B garcia smoked out💪🏼
Xmas 2020
I’m glad my niggaz finally starting to get the real respect they deserved after all these years . I mean the academy award was cool but now a whole sub culture wave of props is being awarded.
Straight up man, major respect to them 🙏
@Tonya Murphy( # - @)?
those goofs have nothing on the ogs!
100
I'm glad Paul put out the classics man for real! Does anybody remember when he first started being on UA-cam, he was going through cassette tape after cassette tape full of a lot of underground shit that only Memphis probably heard?!?!? Shit, the WHOLE time I was like PLEASE release some of that forgotten freshness!
That's dope af hope to hear some of those rare jawns got a playlist with some underground Memphis shit from back in the day
DONT PLAYYYY YOU ALREADY KNO !
Been bumping this shit since 5th grade. Them tapes were circulating through school like dope..
@Tonya Murphy what the hell are you talking about
@Tonya Murphy You on your own, Tonya. 🤷🏿♂️
every iconic phonk sample in 1 song
Crazy huh
Verse 1 gangsta blac
Verse 2 lord infamous/scarecrow
Verse 3 project pat
Verse 4 kingpin skinny pimp
Verse 5 juicy j
Verse 6 dj paul
For those who are confused
Did they write their own parts?
@@ohtwo23 no clue. I hope so.
@@ohtwo23 safe to assume everyone besides paul wrote their own verse but even he probably did
And dont forget butthead "uhh you dumbasss" 💀🤣🤣
@ohtwo23 they were too underground to have ghost writers
You can hear the sound of history being made in this cut.
Lord infamous flow was damn sure ahead of its time ⏲
Juicy j has been goat the whole time and nobody's paying attention
larry davis we paying attention
larry davis We all been attention
I came out the womb paying attention to three 6
That’s scarecrow raping not juicy j
He signed to wiz now
Man i miss the intensity, rage, and violence of some of the older rap like this. Most these modern cats super soft.
SEITHÈN 4100 is that a song, album or group?
Alex Andrews it’s a group
It was real true grit
this isn't that violent compared to Chief Keef
Doomshop bro
This song honestly goes too hard, can't be safe for human exposure.
@Tonya Murphy ayo wtf?
@Tonya Murphy dont ask here for help tf
Only thing about this song that bugs me is the misplacement of the gun shot sound, it should've been right after he said walk up to yo house knock on yo door and blow yo ass off *insert gunshot sound* producer had to be on that bin laden weed
Scarecrows like watch that gun fool lol
Nathan anderson didnt even notice that 😂😂😂
Scarecrow ain't fuckin up.
Lol
Hahaha damn man that actually made me laugh out loud. Scarecrows face man
Paul like dont worry, that's my strong hand
This song will put you on the level you need when you need it. DJ Paul knows how to deliver. I feel his passion for this shiii!
I'm glad Memphis created this masterpiece
These guys just changed the game without any effort.
Its 2023, im 26 and since 2004 this has been in my rotation. 😤🔥
@88mistvh77 crazy how I was born in 04 an everything I like is 90s an early 2000s music the most
I was born in '79 so I was like a young teenager when this stuff was hitting the streets and they were definitely way ahead of their time. It was the darkest of gangsta rap and it blew us away. Especially DJ Paul's miniature hand. For the longest time I just thought he was really into Halloween and preferred wearing a costume all year round. You know like the mentally ill patient that also has genetic deformities like a crumpled hand with tiny midget fingers with yellow overgrown and ingrown finger nails. And I was rocking with it. I was like okay I like Halloween too I'm not going to lie, but I do kinda like Yom Kippur because obviously I'm Jewish. Anyway so you know what I'm talking about. Like a Democratic society instead of a monetary system and if we could bring that back in I think that we could have opportunities that would help both genders this time. And if there's one thing to be said that is to be grateful for having all your limbs intact whole and complete with operational hands and fingers that function in order to serve it's purpose because you could have been born DJ Paul and inherited obvious genetic mutations and deficiencies in DNA structural integrity of the central interior vortex which hexadiagonally supports both upper and lower echelon type bilateral commissions of any of said neutrons and really any component to a motherboard connection filtrated through fiber optic cross connectors from mainframe networks using firewall servers and anti-virus substandard neuroblastoma of the carotid arteries. It's actually quite simple really.
You was listening to this when you were 7? Maybe times were different because im 16 but that seems crazy. But I mean I guess kids these days are hitting their nic sticks and smoking weed and taking percs so its not super insane.
@@nitl3gxnd268 yup grow up around it, an yes lol smoke my first bud at 10. But aint got to more crazy stuff cuz honestly the music showed where thatll all end up in, dead of in jail
People still somehow sleep on how amazingly innovative Three-Six really was. Ahead of their time doesn’t even describe it. I loved it all but always would really bump the hell out of every single Lord Infamous verse RIP.
Arguably one of the most iconic tapes outta the early Memphis era.
Everyone in these comments knew exactly what to search for 💯🔥
Without Triple 6 there would be no trap music or crunk. Young Jeezy, T.I., Future, Gucci Mane, Lil Jon, Ludacris wouldn't even have careers. Modern Southern Hip Hop artists owe their lively hoods to these dudes!
look deeper
Not just 3-6 don’t forget the whole screwed up clique, UGK, GetoBoys. Etc but 3-6 influence can be heard strongly in hip hop today R.I.P Lord Infamous
As I was coming up back in the day. Ghetto boys in the Alpine. Ugk with some Hennessy. In a 81’ fleet wood 2 18” subs in the trunk making the ground crumble going to chill at the park n bbq
Haha stfu 😂 they came out mid 90s there's more generations before that idiot
Ok boomer
can hear about 20 songs that sampled this song 🔥
THE RARE AND BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL
I've been bumping their shit since 93. Will never get tired of there music... I have always loved Memphis rap... (ATL FOR LIFE) love my city.
Yezir 3 6 is always good to listen too doesnt get old.
Growing up in Florida and riding up to ATL for shows was just so banging. In 95 3-6 were so hot off of Mystic Styles.
Project pats verse is so legendary 🔥
What verse?
@@birdup3524 third verse, right after lord & hook.
All this time I never realized that was Pat 🔥🔥
TEAR IT OFF!
Murders robbers
The Beavis and Butthead sample at the end caught me off guard LMAO
Grand puba got them in that 2000 song too and I came upon these both recently so it's tripping me out 😂
This will NEVER get old
So nobody's gonna talk about how Paul ended the song with a Beavis and Butthead line, and then it fades away.... An excellent ending to a straight classic track.
how did i never catch this lmao
Fr tho it make the song crazy
the fact this was done early to mid 90's while every other city was hating on Memphis... completely diff samples, horror movies, now its the blueprint. Also, DJ Paul owns all his masters. Most don't know, but these guys and the ones which inspired them is beyond remarkable! And the amount of sampled junts from that era is worth its weight in gold. Respect forever
the reason why is because Memphis was so isolated from the other major cities. The East and West coast were obviously the more dominant sound and got more coverage while Memphis strictly on that underground shyt. It sucks because Memphis had little coverage and we only knew it had a scene because of the internet and cassettes recorded years ago. They laid the foundation for hip hop you hear today
This hit different on a tuesday morning
Try it at Monday morning 🤣
Tuesday Feb 4, 2020
high af
Tuesday March 3rd 2020
March 3 4:57
I been down since the 90s...still bumpin old and new...Rip...scarecrow...Dj Screw...
imma always be three 6 fan
Yea we all are....love 3 6 and the entire hcp posse and all of memphis rappers.....they influenced so much in todays rap
Me to
You mean triple 6 right?
I'm a old school fan on three six mafia music. rest in peace to lord infamous n koopsta nigga forever. the members of triple six mafia are blessed for a lifetime.
andre sanders thought it was Koopsta Knicca but okay
God damn.. just one song and i recognized hella tracks that sampled this
Raider Klan - Pistol Grip
$uicideboy$ - Muddy Blunts & Rotten And Paralyzed In A Tropical Paradise
are just off the top. Man Triple six is the blueprint for most of the underground
Anthony Martinez denzel curry and jk tha reaper also payed homage to this song wit their own version of it
Idk if you know slim guerilla, but he samples a lot of 3 6
@@bigbino06 slim guerilla underated bro, he one of the few who does memphis style rap perfectly
Pistol Grip also sampled License to Kill by Pastor Troy
Anthony Martinez 3 6 also sampled like 4 or 5 portions of this on mass songs to. Walk up to your house alone has 2 or 3 ive noticed.
So many of the samples from the other songs from this one
Man you're not kidding, the underground vol 1 album, like every song has a sample from this one song.
Juice's hardest verse ever.....when he starts his verse I step on the pedal harder lol
I think the first body parts was his best but this one is definitely one of the best imo
Damn that's a dope pic of Dj Paul and Lord Infamous! Gotta be 93' damn the early 90's was so wicked!
definitely got to listen to more of your art! amazing, i love everything Memphis has to offer. the culture there is one of my favorites
hopefully tik tok doesn’t find this song
Fuck tic tock.
Man I’m tired of these kids trying take real gangsta shit and making it viral for these punks
I can confirm 1 year later it still hasn’t reached TikTok. I feel like there’s too much underworld shit here that TikTok would ban your account.
Darn right! TIK TOK is a place for losers
Am I the only one who doesn't feel some kind of hipster superiority for listening to songs that the kids don't know about?
It’s like all of 3 6 most popular songs sample this song and it’s crazy because you’ve never heard of a group so fire they could sample themselves and make something that even crazier
Paul's verse gives me chills dawg
Ha!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYY!!!
I think the butthead part at the end is totally underrated. Smoked out loced out ridin' with the pistol grip.
"Dumbass" lmao.
That outro made it my favorite posse song that ending is too good
First heard this song 1993 before anybody heard of bone thugs I thought this was the hardest shit I ever heard at that time east and west coast ruled the rap game but triple 6 mafia changed the rap game forever 3 stacks told em in 1995 the south got something to say 25 years later Who Run It!!
S
Miss dis days, RIP Lord n Koopsta
So many samples from one song, just shows how the triple 6's talent its just so good
Gangsta Blac sounded great on these old tracks..
He was Really one of my favorites back in the day
Hermann Goering crack? C’mon mane, chill. Wtf you talking about?
Skinny Pimp too
@@ericl3931 facts
I bet all of Memphis had this shit on repeat when it dropped
You from.memphis g?
I don't understand how haterz swear Dj Paul can't see Dj Screw. Paul is one of the best if not the best i heard period! And i'm from up in the Northeast.
BigSi 2017 Both are legends but i personally prefer the Memphis sound over C&S. personally 91-95 three 6 cannot be touched. Got to listen to a lot of them classics out of m town run down the street every week grab a tape whether it be tommy wright, my boy blackout, 3 6, or whoever! Unreal how talented them boys were.
this track be the blueprint
"figure out what form will the devil confront you in transform into a friend and don't tell your life is at the end" Mista Dj Paul
Glad u broke that down . Fire
You can tell dj Paul honed his style way before they blew up. This shit was so ahead of its time. Pat bodied that verse to.
cause he been doing this since 89
The production and Lord Infamous were so ahead of their time... I’m talking at least two decades ahead.
Still bumpin in my chevy
So many samples come from this one song, it’s insane
all modern music in one track
1:12 I swear that is the inspiration of the migos right there exact same flow
You fool!!
Facts
And bone thugs
Who? I hear no mumble ass hubbdahummdahubbdahummadadada
That triplet flow
One of their best songs ever
Man lord infamous went berserk may he continue to rest in peace.
Smoked outtt loccedd outtt !!!! 30 years later still bumpin
Lord gives me _chills_ 🥶❄️🥶
2020 still born 87 3-6 has always been original still to this day dropping classics
Lambo Levi Member going to the Pop down the road and picking up new tapes from everyone in M town. Tommy Wright, Blackout, 3 6, everyone!! Banged then bangs now. Memphis foreva
Dj Paul’s verse was too real
Paul is really a lyrical monster
Crazy part is he be dead ass serious lol. He a goat fr
This music could be from the future... Dystopian feel over it.
Top 10 most influential songs of all time
Everybody forgetting bout Skinny Pimp verse was 🔥🔥🔥
Memphis rappers have always been 🔥
So many lines sampled from this one song
Between 3 6, hot boys and no limit is when I started to ride with the south.
Mr Influential me too
Out kast bro
Damn you missed out on Houston 90s rap
Wish all these songs were on streaming
Been bumpin this since '93'. North Memphis Frayser Hollywood HO!
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@@NappyAuto don't 4get me either x LLB x👍😘 real rap only xx
@@NappyAuto thank u Nappy. U didn't have 2 do that.
So appreciated/Str8 respect 2 ya page.
Call u in few days if that's OK.
Lee x💯🌸❤
#36 mafia, # playa fly n more. Greatz.
@@leeleebee1598 fasho 💯
@@NappyAuto thank u.💯
1:58 wtfff that sound was soo fucking cool. Can i find a sample or something?
Murderers & robbers - project pat, the beginning of the track
"Murders, Robbers" was sampled from the song "2 Thick" by DJ Zirk, it's the first line in the third verse. The noise you're hearing is the beat from that song in the background.
The Lord Infamous in the photo with Paul
So Underground 😩🔥🔥
Hell ya
🔥🔥🔥
Gostosa
Still listening in 2019. Sucks this version ain’t on iTunes tho
You can still download it for free
armandowar88 how?
Jamar B copy the top link and search on Google UA-cam to MP3 download
Pick any website paste the link on the download and it will upload to your computer right away and then you can save it to your iTunes
@Tonya Murphy yo are you ok? I’m not from Memphis but I really hope you’re ok, tho I do think it’s weird that you typed this on a Triple 6 track
this the music I need for tonight. triple 6 mafia. R.I.P LORD 😇✝️
DJ Paul the Apostle and Juicy Joses Barnabas evangelizing the Gentiles in 45 AD
Das antigas PESADO sem palavras son nervoso
sonzera
Smoked out in 2024
Gangsta Black blessed tha 1st verse frfr 🎉🎉
Old school slappin
RIP scarecrow
They sampled this one song so many times
Just watched triple 6 at rolling loud in Miami… little sad they didn’t play this but 💪
Project Pat got such a dope voice.
Já falei e continuo dizendo.
THREE6MAFIA É O MAIOR GRUPO DE RAP DE TODOS OS TEMPOS. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
word
impressionante como da pra citar dezenas de rappers que ""usam"" os flows, samples e acapellas deles
Inspiraram muitos
@@trasher E todo esse lance de Phonk do tiktok veio praticamente só dessa musica kkkk
Pprt mn flow desses cara são de outro mundo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@luciano12sa sim exatamente mn
da excorsist is 2 hard
Man I swear I musta been from Memphis in a past life, cus this shit hit hella differently
chek my playlist out for all that good memphis rap shyt 💯
me 2 mayne
Hardest shit ever
facts
Who's debating this lol
Gangsta 6lac ate his verse RAW
Infamous was so far ahead of his time. RIP
Paul with the forty five
This better than the new one
We riding with triple 6 2022🔥RIP SCARECROW😈
F 2021 and still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Project pat went in
I love all their old shit like this no one knows bout
Get Buck Get Buck Get Buck