Proof Three Six Mafia are better soul samplers than any east coast producer

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Haven't heard "one real mafia fan" say this thread or the appreciation threads are doing them a disservice


Sounds like feathers are being ruffled. I still have love for who I have love for but I'll call a spade a spade


Three Six impact and influence > Marley Marl (easily)


Love Ready To Die (one of hip hop's greatest albums) but when I crank it.. It sounds dated

it has everything to do what impact and influence. It has everything to do with being dated.

Being dated isn't a bad thing

The Temptations My Girl and Al Green's Still in Love with you are dated r&b soul songs but it doesn't take away from the greatness in anyway


Ready to die is one of hip hop's greatest albums


What three six did is insurmountable and we're showing them love. That doesn't mean we need to shyt on other producers or artists because they couldnt do it..
 

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Haven't heard "one real mafia fan" say this thread or the appreciation threads are doing them a disservice


Sounds like feathers are being ruffled. I still have love for who I have love for but I'll call a spade a spade


Three Six impact and influence > Marley Marl


Love Ready To Die (one of hip hop's greatest albums) but when I crank it.. It sounds dated

it has everything to do what impact and influence. It has everything to do with being dated.

Being dated isn't a bad thing

The Temptations My Girl and Al Green's Still in Love with you are dated r&b soul songs but it doesn't take away from the greatness in anyway


Ready to die is one of hip hop's greatest albums


What three six did is insurmountable and we're showing them love. That doesn't mean we need to shyt on other producers or artists because they couldnt do it..
No real classics though. Haven't spawned any classics either.
Maybe some credit for TM101?
There still hasn't been any receipts about what they actually created or how that influenced subsequent artists.
 

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Project Pat and Three 6 are just as much of a household name than the ones you just named. Its time for you to grow up and move up from your 2nd Childhood

Its just like the NBA. Many years ago, you probably thought guys like Magic, Kareem, Bird, Zeek, Dr. J, etc wouldn't be replaced but then you have LeBron, Kobe, Duncan, KG, and Wade that have replaced some of those guys


these might be the absolute two worst quotes in this thread.

and that's saying ALOT.


could be speaking in ignorance about traxster...don't know nothing about him...but what has U-Neek been up to lately? DJ Squeeky predates U-Neek by a few years...and is still relevant today via Young Dolph...and got work all throughout the 2000's/2010's from major Southern artists...when was the last time a relevant hip-hop artist hit U-Neek up for a beat?


since when does it matter how long you linger around?

usually the guys that linger, are the middle-of-the-road artists that people don't hold high expectations over.

I don't know about you, but I'd take u-neek's career over dj squeeky's anyday.
 

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Taste in music is clearly subjective

It's clear the majority of this thread and they other one think 3 6 have tons of classic including a timeless undeniable impact on today's artists and production :wow:
 

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He was :yeshrug:. It was brief because of his prison stint which hurted his career but that Mista Don't Play album was everywhere breh.

Project Pat was never a household name. Him going to prison had no bearing on him being a household name. "Gel & Weave" and pretty much everything leading up to Layin Da Smackdown fell flat even though it had some joints. Mista Don't Play was a big album for him, but it wasn't exactly everywhere.
 

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One of the very first albums i ever heard (was parts) of a Public Enemy cassette and a Heavy D one.
Then after that it was various shyt but mainly from Wu-Tang and Death Row.
If no one wants to play dementia. Then you would know that everybody had to have their own Flare. Prophet Entertainment of course being no different
Their was influenced by their "idols" but they did their own thing (it was political correct)
Project Pat and Three 6 are just as much of a household name than the ones you just named. Its time for you to grow up and move up from your 2nd Childhood




Dj Paul and Juicy J the blueprint. Stop your petti shyt




Project Pat and Three Six Mafia aren't household names. These aren't names that people would randomly throw around and know who they are. They were never THAT popular even after winning that Oscar.

They weren't really the blueprint for anything. They were one of the pioneers of crunk and by relation trap music. To give them sole credit is a huge rewrite and revisionist history.
 

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Project Pat and Three Six Mafia aren't household names. These aren't names that people would randomly throw around and know who they are. They were never THAT popular even after winning that Oscar.

They weren't really the blueprint for anything. They were one of the pioneers of crunk and by relation trap music. To give them sole credit is a huge rewrite and revisionist history.

Breh you buggin.. This is solely your opinion..

Like real shyt.. Speak for yourself
 

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Breh you buggin.. This is solely your opinion..

Like real shyt.. Speak for yourself

Like everything you're posting is gospel. None of them were ever household names. I'm talking about outside of your household and households of people who were fans.
 

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I can't stand when you fakkits try to bring down legends to big up another. Hating on paul\j or havoc deserves to have your hip hop card revoked. Don't even get me started on some of these stupid ass comments in here.:dead:
 

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I can't stand when you fakkits try to bring down legends to big up another. Hating on paul\j or havoc deserves to have your hip hop card revoked. Don't even get me started on some of these stupid ass comments in here.:dead:

Right Breh..

Like everything you're posting is gospel. None of them were ever household names. I'm talking about outside of your household and households of people who were fans.

Nah son.. You buggin

But stay trippy mane
 

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Did any 3-6 stans ever respond to how Backyard Posse switched up to Triple 6 mafia,after Brutha Lynch Hung was in a group called Triple sicx?or how the Lord Infamous may have got the sticcato flow from Brutha Lynch?are these just more coincidences?

:ohhh: I never even thought of that! Lunch was doing that flow way back when.​
 
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3 6 have never made a song this good. EVER.

And Rocky's got at least 20 joints better than that.

If Rocky didn't have Juicy J bouncing around like a thot in his videos, y'all wouldn't even know about 3 6 Mafia. Keep it real. All this "3 6 da gawd" shyt started as a means of deflecting from Rocky's achievements. Most of y'all stay saying "Rocky sucks", yet you wanna give someone else points for the sound him and Yams created :mjlol:

:russ: at acting like the new kids are studying 3 6 Mafia like that. They didn't give a fukk about them then and they don't give a fukk about them now :laff:



perfect analogy :salute:

That's your opinion , which isn't the point.

The fact New York Rappers are making songs using Three Six Mafia song structure and formula, and shyt they pioneered in the 90's, is ether in itself

Seriously, if you didn't know about three six mafia, you weren't into rap period, every beat maker is hip to three six that's why beats sound like they do

You really exposing yourself. All the beats in today's rap era in are in the style they pioneered lmao, yet nobody listen to him.

They were successful strictly independent yet nobody knew him.

We not talking about raps, I never said them nikkaz could rap, I was just talking about production, you can't deny that shyt
 

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That's your opinion , which isn't the point.

The fact New York Rappers are making songs using Three Six Mafia song structure and formula, and shyt they pioneered in the 90's, is ether in itself

Seriously, if you didn't know about three six mafia, you weren't into rap period, every beat maker is hip to three six that's why beats sound like they do

You really exposing yourself. All the beats in today's rap era in are in the style they pioneered lmao, yet nobody listen to him.

They were successful strictly independent yet nobody knew him.

We not talking about raps, I never said them nikkaz could rap, I was just talking about production, you can't deny that shyt

and at the end of all your juelz, no one will still give a fukk about 3 6 Mafia as much as you want them to and Rocky will have still outdone them on his first try mjlol:

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