Whether you like it or not, it's an important entry in the book of hiphop.
Whether you like it or not, it's an important entry in the book of hiphop.
It's not. Unless you are getting to top 500 or something.Whether you like it or not, it's an important entry in the book of hiphop.
Changed the game.It's not. Unless you are getting to top 500 or something.
But I did find this ad from Relativity records for 3 6 Mafia in 1998 saying that they sold equally to rap and rock fans
SPIN
Can anyone explain this?
@Iron Chin Wilder did you know about 3 6 Mafia's massive white fan base?![]()
Soon as I get out of the office I'll take care of the two users who consciously took it upon themselves to enter a classic discussion thread to question validity
One of which admitted they never listened to a three six mafia album
The other is upset that triple six makes better music than Mobb Deep
Changed the game.
The first time I ever heard of 3 6 Mafia more than a decade ago was through a rock-and-roll cac who pretended to be knowledgeable about Black culture.
Was it Iron Chin Wigger?
keep ducking that ad @Iron Chin Wilder
You're talking about the same person, and that would be mobbinfms.
I've heard a couple 3 6 albums. In fact, I was trying to find their best album a year or so back and it felt like a wild goose chase.
That's because they're the only southern groups these lame ass east coast nikkas bother to acknowledge
They weren't even bothering with Scarface until the Fix and OutKast got too big for them to deny but whatever
Please don't bring up UGK either because they didn't care until Big Pimpin
I really don't consider anything Three 6 Mafia has to be "classics" since they're so mediocre. I like "Poppin' My Collar" though.![]()
Hell naw. You aren't even remotely aware of their music or fanbase. Corny internet nikkas think y'all are experts on everything. Did you know the Memphis is majority black and EVERYBODY supports them. DJ Paul can just drop random songs anytime he wants to and the radio will play that shyt all day. You can come to Memphis and here Chickenhead on the radio like it's 2001 again. Their white fanbase comes from goofy white people who like corny horrrorcore shyt and their collabs with ICP. And then you tried to downplay the influence they've had on hip hop because you don't like trap music. Who gives af what you like nikka, it's still hip hop. Like I said, you'll be hard pressed to find any one who'll agree with your opinion irl, especially where I live. Y'all motherfukkers need to stop acting like your pseudo hip hop knowledge and what people bump where you live is the end all be all of what people listen to. Y'all don't understand how dumb y'all sound in this thread. Y'all nikkas seriously have the nerve to call yourselves hip hop heads, that shyt is embarrassing to meAren't most 36 Mafia fans white though?![]()
This is why I very rarely go in the booth. You nikkas have the most ass taste in hip hop of any forum on the internet. I have never seen nikkas try to argue that one of the most influential groups of all time has no classics or was only regional.
Hell naw. You aren't even remotely aware of their music or fanbase. Corny internet nikkas think y'all are experts on everything. Did you know the Memphis is majority black and EVERYBODY supports them. DJ Paul can just drop random songs anytime he wants to and the radio will play that shyt all day. You can come to Memphis and here Chickenhead on the radio like it's 2001 again.