Can we have a serious convo about Three 6 Mafia being one of the most innovative groups of all time

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:mjlol:
I know what thread I’m in.
I am legitimately interested in seeing this kid make a 36 reaction video.
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I don’t get it breh.. who is this kid? Some random kid. Help me understand lol I’m dead ass confused
 

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I don’t get it breh.. who is this kid? Some random kid. Help me understand lol I’m dead ass confused
Yep. Completely random kid. Apparently this is a thing now. Reaction videos. Young kids making videos of themselves hearing old songs for the first time. Did you watch the Shook Ones Pt 2 video?
 

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Yep. Completely random kid. Apparently this is a thing now. Reaction videos. Young kids making videos of themselves hearing old songs for the first time. Did you watch the Shook Ones Pt 2 video?

Nah I’m headed into a movie but I’m going to go through the whole thread when I leave
 

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Listen, I'm not getting at you. 3-6 was my favorite group coming up and probably like you know of all the beefs, allegations, fights etc etc, and this is discussion for the sake of discussion


Now, I don't know personally; but all these allegations of Paul and Juice screwing over artists, there is no merit it to them.

Here is what I think happened.

Now, Hypnotize/ Prophet entertainment is Paul and Juice's business. Business owners are ultimately trying to make money/ get the most out of things

I think that Paul and Juice gave these artist contracts that were favorable towards them ( Paul and Juice) probably loaded them on the front end;but maybe had incentives for the artist to work hard to get money.

Being that all these dudes were wild and young, something tells me these dudes signed the contract ( with no lawyer present) took their money up front, and instead of being smart with it they did what probably any young semi rich individual did.

Unfortunately, for them they ended up looking like the monopoly man when declaring bankruptcy.

And I think the artists when they said Paul and Juice " screwed them over" were coming from a viewpoint that they thought they were " friends"

I always checked memphisrap.com back in the day and never once saw or heared of these artists taking Paul and Juice to court over said screw over

The lil Pat making the beats rumor came from T-Rock when they started having issues

The fall off I think of Paul and Juices rapping and production ( even though Paul has stepped it back up, don't know if he's producing them)
I think is due to the fact that they are just older and honestly don't give a crap now about writing " tighter rhymes"

dj paul had some great beats and raps on Killjoy Club
 

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The past few years have especially shown how much far reaching influence they’ve had on the game.

It’s not just the last few

Think about the crunk/snap era that precedes the current mumble rap scene...

Their impact has been felt, we're just deciding to acknowledge it now...
 

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Disappointed in some of the responses from a few years ago. Wish I would have seen this then.

Shawty Redd
DJ Toomp
Lex Luger
Metro Boomin

All influenced by Three 6

When The Smoke Clears and Ghetty Green are for sure classics. Argument could be made for Mista Don't Play and Tear Da Club Up Thugz and Choices. Body Parts, The End, and World Domination are underappreciated classics - definitely game changers. Mystic Styles has been retroactively crowned as a classic both in the south and in rap's history strictly because of its influence.

That Savage Mode tape and Without Warning sound like 94-98 Three 6. 21 Savage and Offset could be long lost Three 6 members.

Whoever said you could smoke and :ohhh::picard::wow::ehh::dwillhuh::blessed::feedme: to old Three 6 was right.

Underground Vol 1 and Underground Vol 3 SOLID work. DJ Paul Vol 16 SOLID work. Chronicles of the Juice Mane SOLID work. And those are essentially compilations of songs that were buried under songs that were buried under songs that were buried under albums that were supposed to come but never did.

That Koopsta solo tape was terrifying, you could remaster the beats and throw 21 or one of these new guys on it and people would lose their minds.

Triple Six had a song from like 94 or 95 called "Come and Get Yo Wig Split" that would chart on the Rap Caviar playlist if it dropped today.

Don't even get real Three 6 fans started on the soul samples and flips.
Quoted this only to :russ: at "an argument can be made for Mistake Don't Play"

Mists Don't Play is one of the greatest rap albums ever and the best Hypnotize project

:salute:the rest of your post tho
 
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