DJ Paul from 3/6 mafia going at juicy J :(

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Good point as far as actual lyrics, but I was mostly talking about actual delivery of those lyrics. Paul simply sounds bad often, his voice just isn’t there, almost as unlistenable as current Boosie tracks
 

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Sex, money & drugs are universal topics. Hip-hop would lead you to believe those things go hand in hand with violence, but they don't need to.

At some point, the grimy nikka shyt gets really old, violence only ruins the party. Juicy is all about having fun.
Its a lil different in todays climate when you got young folks overdosing left and right on opiates and benzos. The music went from telling you to harm others to harm yourselves. Promoting being a fukking junky is just as bad.
 

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Not saying cause he's my favorite rapper, but i believe Lord was the glue for the group for a long time. He's the only one ppl who had beef with 3-6 never had words for. He was the initial catalyst for the Mafia 6 project.

Paul and Juice been going their own ways for years it seems. I ride more for Paul in general, but his rapping and voice been wack since Choices 2 honestly.
 

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I actually always thought Juice was other than Crunchy the weakest member of the Mafia :yeshrug: I mean his flow and subject matter were pretty basic. That's why it surprised the hell out of me that he ended up being the most successful solo artist out of all them :ohhh:
I'm not, considering he was tha most business savvy out of all of em which is why he's been doin what he been doing as good as he has 4 tha past decade.

When he was a young nikka while other nikkas was on bullshyt he was in tha library reading hella books on tha music business.
 

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Yep. And to this day, I've never heard that Last 2 Walk album.

It's decent. It's probably a good thing it had like 22 tracks so you were sure you'd at least have SOME good songs on there. But even 10 years later, I still don't think that was actually Pimp C on those two features. There was just something weird about his voice that made me believe that wasn't him. It's easily the worst Three 6 album though. Appreciated the Pat appearances, but most of the beats just didn't hit, and there were no other Three 6/Hypnotize Minds affiliates other than Lil Wyte
 

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:francis: sad to see them beefing but can't say I'm surprised. Juicy went off in a different direction and doesn't want anything to do with Three 6. With Lord and Koopsta gone, I'm not sure I want to see another project anyway
 

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Juicy should have joined the 2013 reunion with the other 5 members

they had a decent buzz and the music was quality






What a back track for J to be on these tracks. Dude working with Alist now this sound like 98 mixtape shyt
 
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