Bone Thugs & 3-6 Mafia's first recording?

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Official or underground what was the first recording?
What year did it come out?
I hope someone has information so we can know who started the style first

I know they say 3-6 Mafia had underground tapes but what year was the earliest tape?

Did Bone Thugs pre date them or what is going on?

someone has better insight please shed some light on this situation
 

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Bone's first release was as B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e and was called 'Faces of Death' on June 1st 1993

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Established 1991 in Memphis with DJ Paul (3) (Paul Beauregard), Juicy J (Jordan Houston) and Lord Infamous (Ricky Dunigan). The original name for the hip hop group was "Backyard Posse", followed shortly after by "Triple Six Mafia" and they originally did "horrorcore" music. The group formed through releasing several EP's from their own record company with Nick Scarfo, Prophet Entertainment, later launching their own label, Hypnotize Minds.


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bone was '91.

theres songs on faces of death where theyre yelling '92. and they were around & known locally before that with a different name/lineup. souljah boy used to be in the group.

they were only like 14-16 so theres not a gang of underground tapes. LOL.
 

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bone was '91.

theres songs on faces of death where theyre yelling '92. and they were around & known locally before that with a different name/lineup. souljah boy used to be in the group.

they were only like 14-16 so theres not a gang of underground tapes. LOL.

Bizzy was a father of one or two and a rap star by the time he was 16 its kinda crazy

kinda crazy that at 18 he dropped classic verses with other legends from both coast and held his own. Dropped his debut at 19 and debuted right behind Volume 2 in 98.
Bizzy is a muthafukkin grandfather my nikka and hes still droppin albums and can still actually spit when he wants to.

back to the topic Bone and 36

Bone and 36 sound wild different back then.


Bone really put it together when they were recording Eternal and that was 94/95 and thats when you can say that 36 and bone might sound similar and thats still pushing it (maybe on shots to the double glock). After 97 the similarities stopped.
 
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i think its obvious that they just both had the "same style" coincidentally (i dont even think its a similar style all together, maybe the same flow sometimes which can probably be said for many artists). these nikkas was all broke, young, and unknown around 1990. i dont think they had the resources or wherewithal to bite off another relatively unknown group from another side of the country.
 

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when did the mafia start rappin like live by yo rep style?

the flow is similar at times when u look at overall sound they are different

but flow they are the most similar compared to a twista
 
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