He probably wasn't much of a camera on kind of guy but he should've been asked about how the group formed or brought up the whole situation and his part creating the Where Is The Bud guitar beat (original).
To me, Three 6, Outkast, Poison Clan, Geto Boys, Arrested Development, 8ball & MJG, Little Brother, Dead Prez, 2 Live Crew, UGK, and Goodie Mob were the best big name groups to come out of the South in the 90s-2004 era. Side Note: Arrested Development was led by a Midwest MC, but still counts.
That was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 M4L RIP LoLa Ricky Koop. So awesome to see them all young and BARELY starting to ball big time. Scarecrow says "We tryna go down in history" well you've done that, and SO much more, the influence this group has on today's hip hop in HUGE, and the music they all continue to make is still innovative and fire AF, especially my main man DJ Paul
Nah Joe Clair was actually into finding about music from other regions as a hip-hop fan. He was always genuinely interested in learning about the South & the West because it was new to him (and people on the East). Peep the video I posted when Joe & Rap City visited Houston
I miss 90s so much sometimes. I thought it was weak when I was living it but now i realize how much better almost everything was compared to 2003 up. 😣😢😢
@@cannondawkins9246 Yep, look up "Koopsta Knicca New World Order" documentary. He clearly said that he hated god and was the driving force behind all the satanic stuff. He even said he had satanic bibles.
Yea they were a subgenre of rap called Horrorcore, although they mixed the dirty south crunk sound with it. Horrorcore lyrics are more sadistic darker and waay more violent then your average gangsta rap album and yea they can cover topics anywhere from rape, satanism, domestic violence, and murder.
Nah I wouldn't agree, trap sounds like newer three six, but those old classic underground albums can't be matched. Got a New One is just fucking dope though.
I got love for these guys abd Master p baby and all those who started this independent shit its crazy to see them young talking about it back then when they didn't know they were making history learning to do partnerships with these major labels and don't let them get full control of your rights and creativity rip lord infamous..
Don't think it's the first they had one when they was in the studio using a blanket for sound protection. Remember watching it but can't find it on the internet
It’s no secret Paul and Juicy were the brains behind the business and the individual movements from North Memphis to the BHZ. Triple 6 was their original name and yes it was on the horrorcore/devil shit but it was a gimmick. They were talented and brilliant. Brilliant enough to know it would get them noticed and clever enough to know that when they got the nationwide distribution deal that name had to change to gain national appeal...thereafter becoming Three Six Mafia.
Courtlin Gaddis I grew up on their music and have owned all of their old tapes before they got any record deals. They were influenced by other Memphis underground artists as well. If you asking who was the gangster...would have to be Crunchy, he was a robber, dope seller, gangster nigga moreso than anyone in the group
I love how DJ Paul basically is just lying for the TV when he talks about the name. Probably so they don't get in trouble with TV censorship or something because references to Satan back in the 90s would get angry Karens protesting them lmao. Real fans of Three 6 knows what's up. They may not worship him, but they did rap about him
“Why you all the Three-6-Mafia?” [improvises] “Cuz there was 3 of us and then we got 3 more to make 6 of us. It’s math. Yeah, that’s why. Math. Nuthin else.”
@@gtamenace9743 big head means he thinks too much of himself. after chapter 2 album he started thinking he didn't need all these other rappers in the group
@@baxter021 Dude. I wasn't there. I don't know nun bout that. Three 6 mafia coulda split up for many different reasons. Lord Infamous and Crunchy left on their own time. Juice had nun to do with that.
world domination chapter 2 is a classic album and u seen when joe claire asked what 3/6 mean them niggaz got hella quite and then paul came up wit some big ass lie off the top of his head like they true fans (like me) don't know what ya'll name and music use be about....lmao
Im the 664 person to like the video....almost 666...im late but thanks for sharing this...i grew up listening to these cats....lord infamous is my favorite rapper still
man i literally just shed a tear when infamous grabbed the mic. rip to a legend. pioneer.
He probably wasn't much of a camera on kind of guy but he should've been asked about how the group formed or brought up the whole situation and his part creating the Where Is The Bud guitar beat (original).
looks to me like he was the fucking man
DougieFresh9 respect 💯 #LongLiveLord
9:59
R.I.P Gangsta Boo, Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca 🙏 #Legends
Facts
💯💯💯
Already!!
Miss them fools
🙏🏾🙏🏾💯
Me as southern dude, I always look at Three 6 mafia as the Wu Tang of the South. They legends 💯
To me, Three 6, Outkast, Poison Clan, Geto Boys, Arrested Development, 8ball & MJG, Little Brother, Dead Prez, 2 Live Crew, UGK, and Goodie Mob were the best big name groups to come out of the South in the 90s-2004 era.
Side Note: Arrested Development was led by a Midwest MC, but still counts.
💯💯💯💯💯💯
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LEGENDS!!!!!!!
@@dtxspeaks268 2 live crew also
@@iojokoooouioip just added them 😁
Lord infamous is one of the greatest rappers to ever do it. I truly believe this man is a legend.
smokeyBREWER respect
He is and I still listen to his music and also his son
smokeyBREWER 4 sho he is
he might be the most underrated rapper of all time even more than az
@@parismorris8238 me too
Triple 6 in the 90's was the greatest shit ever !!!
Gangsta Boo is hands down the queen of gangster rap, Lil Kim nice, but Boo was and still is the hardest, La Chat go in too.
Terrance Hill JR don't forget La Chat, princess loko or ms. tini
Mia X
Chat was the hardest
PRINCESS LOKO OF THE DJ SOUND KIND.
chris anderson where can i find a vid of ms.tini rapping?
"WHAT DOES THE NAME 3 6 MAFIA MEAN?" THEN EVERYBODY START LOOKIN AROUND
1:01
Rotflmmfao
Hilarious 😆
Awkward silence
666 devil shit
👍🏾🤣🤣
Love Gansta Boo she had the masculine swag but turned it FEM and looked good. She was so HOOD back then!
That’s why she’s respected
So it’s just the rugged raw
She still is, she never really changed much, she's a real one
RIP Gangsta Boo
Because I live in Memphis and followed their movement from ground up! I still support all of the members who still doing they thang tho
me too
I have been on them since 1995. Is Seattle. Was we do in good for be in far out
That was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 M4L RIP LoLa Ricky Koop. So awesome to see them all young and BARELY starting to ball big time. Scarecrow says "We tryna go down in history" well you've done that, and SO much more, the influence this group has on today's hip hop in HUGE, and the music they all continue to make is still innovative and fire AF, especially my main man DJ Paul
Can't forget. Nicky Scarfo "Prophet Posse" K-Rock, Nigga Creep
Lord And Koop Look So Innocent #GODBLESSTHEDEAD
the devils blessing
lol they do
they good people - Paul, not so sure.smh......
@kagaku-shu Iden-gaku Damn. Good looking out ✌
Right lol but yet they the deadliest lyrically and literally
That Indo G Angel Dust is still fire to this day. One of my favorite solo cds from Hypnotize Minds. That Goldeneye Throw Them Thangs beat...whew.
fax
Legendary Classic Album from Beginning to End
lmao @ pauls explanation for the name
Nah Joe Clair was actually into finding about music from other regions as a hip-hop fan. He was always genuinely interested in learning about the South & the West because it was new to him (and people on the East). Peep the video I posted when Joe & Rap City visited Houston
big props for uploading this
project pat back there chillin
Wade Evans man I feel like project pat was underrated from three 6 mafia
Pat was Solo, Juicy his brother
kagaku-shu Iden-gaku Fr is Paul n scarecrow really the gangsters of the group?? N why do u say juicy fake?
kagaku-shu Iden-gaku I’m a huge fan n would love to know
kagaku-shu Iden-gaku what hood u from in north Memphis
Damn I did not realize that was Lord sitting there until he started speaking and they gave that close up shot nigga was super healthy back then
I miss 90s so much sometimes. I thought it was weak when I was living it but now i realize how much better almost everything was compared to 2003 up. 😣😢😢
lol back when Lord Infamous didn't look high and drugged as fuck all the time.
LMAO Paul had to improvise on the origin of the triple 6
He'll yeah, smart man.
No need to turn off potential future fans. Need more fans than just the certain org. Backing you in the growing and developing
Lol he was quick on his feet though
Bro said WE WAS KNOWN AS THE THREE MAFIA 😂😂
Haha they nervous as hell especially about their name.
YOU'RE NOT A VICTIM YOU'RE A MONSTER stfu
I was 2 years old in 1998. RIP Lord and Koopsta. Blessed to come across this in 2018
3-6 might be the most underrated. And I forgot they used to lie and say they weren't on some satanic shit. RIP LORD INFAMOUS.
Brett Ashley Kinard what that gotta do with three 6 mafia lmao that's his dad, he ain't in the group boy.
Koop and Lord were the ones that took it a little more serious
@@cannondawkins9246 Yep, look up "Koopsta Knicca New World Order" documentary. He clearly said that he hated god and was the driving force behind all the satanic stuff. He even said he had satanic bibles.
@@TheBsheep yes sir
@@cannondawkins9246 paul too he was into that shit too back then
#RipLordinfamous #RipKoopstaKnicca
lord infamous talk like a.j. johnson from players club lol 😂
Yea they were a subgenre of rap called Horrorcore, although they mixed the dirty south crunk sound with it. Horrorcore lyrics are more sadistic darker and waay more violent then your average gangsta rap album and yea they can cover topics anywhere from rape, satanism, domestic violence, and murder.
Nah I wouldn't agree, trap sounds like newer three six, but those old classic underground albums can't be matched.
Got a New One is just fucking dope though.
Rest in Peace, Gangsta Boo
no it had everything to do with horrorcore/devil shyt. Look it up, Lord infamous talks about the origins of the name
wheres crunchy
I remember watchin' diz episode Wit Three 6 at tha age of 15 in 98'
gangsta boo is a beautiful woman!
she just a girl here 16 17
I got love for these guys abd Master p baby and all those who started this independent shit its crazy to see them young talking about it back then when they didn't know they were making history learning to do partnerships with these major labels and don't let them get full control of your rights and creativity rip lord infamous..
Look at them back then, you just no there about to do big thangs, legendary interview....
Where's Crunchy Black? They mentioned it once on 10:54
Rip lord infamous
No wonder Indo G left. He brought unmatched talent to prophet posse and they barely gave him a chance to speak about Angel Dust coming out soon.
Part 2 dropping this week, along with more videos, including Gangsta Boo's first Rap City appearance
where da fuck was crunchy black
Trapping
@@Tallehatchi😂😂😂..I'm sure
🐐🙏🏽 I been payin homage to the wrong rappers for a long time 💯
Are they embarressed about the original name?
No but you couldn't really be saying that on live TV lol
Once they started going for the mass appeal they had to disguise the origin of the name a bit but it's so obvious to everyone
They was so young
Indo G don't look like he happy back there lol
I’m from da Midwest I grew up on there music I’ve always been inspired by their production and albums
Don't think it's the first they had one when they was in the studio using a blanket for sound protection. Remember watching it but can't find it on the internet
That one came out 2 years later in 2000 when they were at Hypnotize Minds Studio in Memphis.
@@CottonDuzIt do they have it on UA-cam?
Man I miss that group together but look how Paul ran shit lol juicy wasn't that outspoken then
You could see the frustration though from Juice and the others!
AZs OOBuck why would you think that is?
That craig petties muscle
John Krantz wym by that man paul brother was running shit over dem north Memphis niggaz
AZs OOBuck u think he was jealous
She was the best female rapper alive in this moment...not a doubt in my mind...Scarecrow knew
RIP the scarecrow, but when he grabbed that mic, he was either nervous or high as fuck 🤣
It’s no secret Paul and Juicy were the brains behind the business and the individual movements from North Memphis to the BHZ. Triple 6 was their original name and yes it was on the horrorcore/devil shit but it was a gimmick. They were talented and brilliant. Brilliant enough to know it would get them noticed and clever enough to know that when they got the nationwide distribution deal that name had to change to gain national appeal...thereafter becoming Three Six Mafia.
What u know about there different sounds from BHZ to north Memphis?? How was the gangster of the crew
Courtlin Gaddis I grew up on their music and have owned all of their old tapes before they got any record deals. They were influenced by other Memphis underground artists as well. If you asking who was the gangster...would have to be Crunchy, he was a robber, dope seller, gangster nigga moreso than anyone in the group
Andrew Pollard so paul was never GD or more g than juice
@@AndrewPollardMR1080 DJ ZIRK DJ SQUEEKY....
They definitely worshipped Satan
Damn, I remember watching this when it first aired.
I miss the 90s
I wish they would all just get back together
GODSELFINFINITY funny when you wrote that they got back together 1 year after that lol
Classic material
Facts
I love how DJ Paul basically is just lying for the TV when he talks about the name. Probably so they don't get in trouble with TV censorship or something because references to Satan back in the 90s would get angry Karens protesting them lmao. Real fans of Three 6 knows what's up. They may not worship him, but they did rap about him
36 Mafia Ain't no Satanist. Not like people think. They're GD's.
great find
hcn for lifeeeeeeee
Man, Crazy how long ago this was, and how young they look. Joe Claire, PG County, MD👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 Joe raps too. I’m Hypnotized 4 Life.
DJ Paul was a great producer...Juicy was a star...Pat was cool...but Lord was a God bro...
Joe Claire a great interviewer. The low down dirty 3.
"WHAT DOES 3 6 MAFIA MEAN?" THEN EVERYBODY START LOOKIN AROUND
crazy paul just completely disregards the 666 connotation and makes som up
The actual brain is Pat satting in the back. LMAO! PIFF THIS IS MY CLICK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. LOL SAME AGE.
3:39
hell yea tear da club up rip koop and lord see you on the other side
@blewis88 Juicy J & Paul Were The Producers, but NOT Better Than Koopsta Knicca.
Lord and Koop Kept That Dark Sound Going for Them.
“Why you all the Three-6-Mafia?”
[improvises]
“Cuz there was 3 of us and then we got 3 more to make 6 of us. It’s math. Yeah, that’s why. Math. Nuthin else.”
Paul cappin. They got the name 3-6 Mafia from their original name Triple Six Mafia. They got the name Triple Six Mafia from Lord Infamous.
...same thing. They music still what it is daddio
Tear Da Club Up is on of the hardest songs ever 🔥🔥🔥🔥
THAT WHEN RAP CITY SHOWIN UNDERGROUND RAP VIDEOS NOW FUCK 106 N PARK N BET
Reminds Me of Jr./ Sr. High School Days in the 90'z 'Em bowling alleys were Da spots 2 kic it at
03:55 So what she's saying is that Koopsta really did torture some people in a shed? lol, wat
They doin a interview with 3-6 mafia playing Rick james in the background 716
Yeah Salt-N-Pepa's song "Gitty Up" (instrumental on this clip) samples Rick James
DJ Cotton Here can u post more videos of three six from the 90’s n on
I moved as soon as yall blow up.
That's so fucking dope yo, coming from a Real Memphian
Absolutely unreal the wave of 3-6
It was a tsunami wave ... Love these ppl
Ha they all so young!i was 8 when this shit was recorded haha been a fan since!
+Acacia Dow I was also 8.
Yep so was I.....'89 baby 🤙🏿
I was 9
Sick!!!
anyone else heard rakim in the background?
Juicy J was so well behaved In this video. so suprising
you mean his head wasn't so big and swollen yet?
@@baxter021 Wym? Dude's head was never swollen. Juicy J gotta Dolphin head.
@@gtamenace9743 big head means he thinks too much of himself. after chapter 2 album he started thinking he didn't need all these other rappers in the group
@@baxter021 Dude. I wasn't there. I don't know nun bout that. Three 6 mafia coulda split up for many different reasons. Lord Infamous and Crunchy left on their own time. Juice had nun to do with that.
@@baxter021Juicys always been a better producer than paul even back in 94
Three Mafia🤣🤣🤣Okay wuteva u say Paul🤣🤣🤣
world domination chapter 2 is a classic album and u seen when joe claire asked what 3/6 mean them niggaz got hella quite and then paul came up wit some big ass lie off the top of his head like they true fans (like me) don't know what ya'll name and music use be about....lmao
Best days in rap
I was 5 years old in 1998
Same
Demarcus Henderson I was four
6ix
Too bad we never got the Lord infamous solo album produced by DJ PAUL and juicy j
dj paul scare a ton was the closes we got in 2009.
@@rickymcgruder4868lord solo neva happened .a lost gem 💎..frfr...
@GanjaSmokingMexican1 juicy said the same thing on the tyra show
@1:20 Paul spinning like a dj lol
Gangsta Boo is real bad ass forreal
you can tell he lying though lol. I don't care one way or the other but it's obvious.
They need a miniseries like Wu Tang .
@john Northrop jr. You got that right when u desribed the 3 6 name meaning origin as bogus 😂
Its weird seeing them young and nervous😂
Anyone know the name of that instrumental track that plays at 04:59?
RIP SCARECROW AND KOOP
The wu tang of the south!
Facts
I love Gangsta Boo wit all my 💓
Look at koop passin the mic right as he asks what the name "Three Six Mafia" means.
Lol him and lord were the most satanic based ones thats why
@@collinschubert6940the pillars of triple 6...missed greatly..r.i.p.scarecrow,boo n koop🙏🏾🙏🏾
WHAT DOES KOOP SAY AT 1:36??????
Im the 664 person to like the video....almost 666...im late but thanks for sharing this...i grew up listening to these cats....lord infamous is my favorite rapper still
Lol gangsta boo sounds like Memphis through and through with that accent
DJ Paul was abusive towards Gangsta Boo, look it up.
And
WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Abusive how?
She prolly the one fucked his arm up if he was abusive then...lol..
@@kennyg.6608 😭😭😭
My boy Lord stayed fulla that powder
Lost In Da Sauce Fr how u know
U from SPV
@@courtlingaddis675 nah I just know a nigga that toot powder when I see one