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

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And I'm going to drop this off in both the Three Six Mafia threads since posters want to overstate Three Six's influence:

T.I.- “I was like, ‘Listen, I don’t need anything. The motherfukkers around me respect me enough.’ So 8Ball, MJG, Bun B, were major figures in the culture. They cultivated my career and they were some of the first Southern lyricists along with OutKast, Scarface, and Goodie Mob.

The Making of T.I.'s "Trap Muzik" - "Bezzle" f/ 8Ball & MJG & Bun B

Young Jeezy-
Tupac is one of Jeezy’s biggest musical inspirations, along with UGK and 8 Ball & MJG

25 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Jeezy | 25 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Jeezy

DJ Sqeeky-
Who were some of your musical influences from a production standpoint?

We were more or less listening to Dr. Dre and them. 8Ball & MJG with T-mix and them making the music. M.J.G. taught me how to start working the keyboards and stuff. I didn’t know anything about the keyboard. I had a drum machine back then. MJG used to come back to Memphis [with his] Sonic keyboard. He used to show me a lot of tricks.

Q & A with DJ Squeeky


And here is Eightball talking about the influence of Memphis on Atlanta and even credits Three Six:

DX: Drumma Boy and Mike Will Made It have absolutely bonded with the southern rap sound both of you and Three Six Mafia helped create, how do you feel about the Memphis/Atlanta legacy they’re carrying into mainstream music?

8Ball: They’re so close to each other. Distance as well as the feel of the music as far as Hip Hop goes I think in the early ‘90s, me and MJ and Three Six Mafia and groups like that created a sound, DJ Squeaky was one of em. I think Atlanta adopted it with the Lil Jon era. Atlanta is like a sister city to Memphis. That sound kind of carried over and it went from underground to popular music. It’s just that sound, it’s an unexplainable sound to me, created out of Memphis. It took it to the world with the commercialized way that Atlanta rappers did it. Some of em, not all of em. Lil Jon took that crunk, hard beat sound to another level.
 

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Now I know who mentioned 8 Ball & MJG


:snoop:


OP you've made a classic thread. I hope someone in three six catches wind of this jawn because a lot of knowledge has been shared and classic forgotten records have been dropped


Anyways back to this outlandish post where Ball & G are quoted saying they helped create tear the club up sound :jbhmm:


Once again, if you read the pimp c book (or just listened to his infamous 2007 interview) he clearly credits three six alone as the pioneers of the tear the club up sound which transformed into crunk which went onto become what we call trap today


8Ball & MJG must've been the legendary group you meant weren't household names


You obviously where quote hunting to prove a point but some of us are actually fans of the group and guarantee you

Guarantee you

You couldn't drop 10 "tear da club songs/anthems" from ball and G pre 2004..


Guarantee

Once again, it's odd that two/three people in both of these threads are going to extreme lengths to discredit something so obvious
 

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Never said Eightball & MJG were household names. I'm pointing out that they are just as much influential, if not more influential than Three Six Mafia. Mafia stans are slighting them just to attribute full credit to Three Six when Three Six wasn't even on the level of Eightball & MJG. Coming Out Hard is an album that a lot of Southern rappers point to as an influence on them. That album was underground, but due to its impact, it didn't feel like an underground album.
 

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Never said Eightball & MJG were household names. I'm pointing out that they are just as much influential, if not more influential than Three Six Mafia. Mafia stans are slighting them just to attribute full credit to Three Six when Three Six wasn't even on the level of Eightball & MJG. Coming Out Hard is an album that a lot of Southern rappers point to as an influence on them. That album was underground, but due to its impact, it didn't feel like an underground album.


Clearly you don't know what you're talking about

Post 10 Ball & G jawns pre 04 that sound like tear da club up music

Let the music speak for itself.


Go ahead and post the songs so we can hear the correlations you speak of
 

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Clearly you don't know what you're talking about

Post 10 Ball & G jawns pre 04 that sound like tear da club up music

Let the music speak for itself.
:dwillhuh:
He posted a quote from 8 ball saying they all pioneered the sound.
Your beef is with 8ball now. You gotta hit him up for clarification breh :lolbron:
 

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I'm biased towards havoc because I think the infamous is the best produced album in rap music
 

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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
nikka they had hits, people fukked with I Choose You, Stay Fly, Ridin Spinners, Popin my Collar, Sipping on Sizzurp etc

Juicy J is still pretty relevant to this day

no black nikka in they 20s or 30s knows 36 only from Hustle & Flow smh
I said. In everyone's livingroom. Meaning middle America and white people too bruh. Lol. They never been "those" kinda artists. Hustle n Flow gave them that exposure. And some of those songs were out the same year as Hustle and Flow and after. Check out how well those songs did vs the other ones mentioned.
 
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If three 6 aint housshold names,. Then neither james brown, Justin Beiber, Carlos Santana, Pete rock, Dj Premier, Biggie, or Nas or Marylin Manso







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