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

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did you like Killjoy Club?

I haven't listened to KJC in a minute personally, but I like it and it was fun watching them do some of that live during that ICP/Mafia 6ix tour some years back.

Well J will always ride with Pat any way since they're brothers. I was at that Chicago show and it was real dope, but yea having that official Three 6 Mafia logo on there I'm sure confused some. Didn't expect Crunchy's surprise appearance so that was cool too.
 

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I was bumping three six mafia back in college. In 98 dj paul mad juicy j did him like they did to all the original members. screw
Them over....if juicy j stayed with paul he will be a underground relic as well. Jealousy is all it is...
 

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Bullshyt that 25 years of being friends, business partners has turned to this. Especially given all the drugs, all the people that tried to turn them on each other, all the creative differences that could have torn them apart when they were younger...

But they BOTH sold out to MTV in 2005, they BOTH did songs with Justin Timberlake and DJ Tiesto and made that fukking god awful lollie lollie lollie lollie let me see you pop that body...
Juice just has range and skill to crossover back and forth like 10 times since then.

I remember in the early 00's they were back doing small shows at clubs and southern frats. Maybe Paul has gone back to that. Juice said fukk it and did his thing, especially since 2010
 

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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:
True story breh... I was even talking to somebody the other day who didn't realize that Juicy J was 3-6. I mean, obviously they aren't big hip-hop heads, but he definitely wasn't the standout in the group. I told him exactly what you just said... I was shocked it was him who made it out. Good for the nikka tho
 
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I knew it was only a matter of time before they started beefing
It's always seemed cooled between them but unlike like say OutKast, u NEVER see Paul and Juicy hardly ever like even taking pictures together anymore
It's 1 thing to stop making music together, but it's another thing to stop completely hanging w/ 1 another and not even be around each other.
I know he said in a Vlad interview they still "talk" when it comes to the music cause they both have to talk business when it comes to the music they both own
But that's probably by way of text and or email and shyt.
 
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Bullshyt that 25 years of being friends, business partners has turned to this. Especially given all the drugs, all the people that tried to turn them on each other, all the creative differences that could have torn them apart when they were younger...

But they BOTH sold out to MTV in 2005, they BOTH did songs with Justin Timberlake and DJ Tiesto and made that fukking god awful lollie lollie lollie lollie let me see you pop that body...
Juice just has range and skill to crossover back and forth like 10 times since then.

I remember in the early 00's they were back doing small shows at clubs and southern frats. Maybe Paul has gone back to that. Juice said fukk it and did his thing, especially since 2010

Yeah, it's interesting the routes both of them have taken
Juicy wanted to continue to go the mainstream route
While Paul went back underground
I mean, both rich as fukk
So what's the beef about? lol
 

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Yeah, it's interesting the routes both of them have taken
Juicy wanted to continue to go the mainstream route
While Paul went back underground
I mean, both rich as fukk
So what's the beef about? lol
I didn't think there was anything mainstream about the Blue Dream and Lean and Rubba Band Business series. Juice just knows how to build and rebuild and has done it for himself a few times over.
 
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I didn't think there was anything mainstream about the Blue Dream and Lean and Rubba Band Business series. Juice just knows how to build and rebuild and has done it for himself a few times over.

I'm talking bout in terms of Bandz and Dark House success
When u compare that to what Paul been doing, those 2 records are mainstream compared to the albums Paul been putting out
 
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