Da Mafia 6ix - Watch What U Wish (Drops March 17th 2015) Album Discussion Thread

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how come this thread ain't blowin up? :what:this album goes hard af :whoo:

"they got me back with that hype shyt, start a fuccin fight shyt, bust a nicca head with that motherfuccin pipe shyt" :blessed:

This what I'm saying. nikkaz must've seen this thread like "Oh no Juicy J, I can't fukk with it".
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Even without Juice, the MAFIA managed to come through with the dark Mafia music nikkaz been bytching to hear from these nikkaz for the last 15 years.
 

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Decent album. Better than Hear Sum Evil, but not as good as 6ix Commandments :ld:

Was really feeling "Resident Evil" "Come Get Sum" and that song about the Denver weed :ohlawd:
 

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Finally got around to hearing the whole album.

Thought it started kinda slow (Dat Ain't Inya and 50 Bands was :manuehh:

Then this was straight :banderas:

Forever Get High would be a club banger if it ever got played in one. The beat on Come Get Sum :demonicabel: Koop ripped some tracks too (prefer the tracks where he gets aggressive on the beat instead of singing on the entire track).

Main gripe I have is You Can't should have been a full posse cut. That beat, that energy, and Lil' Infamous has his dad's flow down to a T. The shyt talking at the end of it :lawd:

Paul was too subdued on the outro. We got the instagram/twitter handles already. Would have loved to hear him speak on the experience of everyone being back together the past couple of years.

Overall, 6ix Commandments was the best project the group dropped since the reunion took place. I think it set the bar way too high for anything else following it, plus knowing Lord ain't here anymore :to: takes away from these newer projects.
 
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Finally got around to hearing the whole album.

Thought it started kinda slow (Dat Ain't Inya and 50 Bands was :manuehh:smile:

Then this was straight :banderas:

Forever Get High would be a club banger if it ever got played in one. The beat on Come Get Sum :demonicabel: Koop ripped some tracks too (prefer the tracks where he gets aggressive on the beat instead of singing on the entire track).

Main gripe I have is You Can't should have been a full posse cut. That beat, that energy, and Lil' Infamous has his dad's flow down to a T. The shyt talking at the end of it :lawd:

Paul was too subdued on the outro. We got the instagram/twitter handles already. Would have loved to hear him speak on the experience of everyone being back together the past couple of years.

Overall, 6ix Commandments was the best project the group dropped since the reunion took place. I think it set the bar way too high for anything else following it, plus knowing Lord ain't here anymore :to: takes away from these newer projects.


I agree 6ix Commandments is classic. The lack of a posse song and Juicy J's energy had a drastic effect on this album. if Juice was participating, we'd have that classic outro of Paul and Juice, drunk/high as hell talking shyt. overall, Watch What U Wish is still one of their best albums in years, next to 6ix Commandments. Probably since either Da Unbreakablez or When The Smoke Clears.
 
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Crunchy was snappin on this :banderas:

TBH, I wouldn't even be mad if they took Lord verses from older albums and put them on new songs. It aint like Koop aint been recycling his verses over and over for years :heh:
 
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