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Brehs I done slept terribly on them...I'm in Europe so their stuff never really was that big over here...

I'm listening to this tracklist

There's almost too much, but here's a playlist of some of their old school heaters, if you like SGP and them you bout to have your mind blowed listening to the originators.

memphis - YouTube

and I'm like :ohhh::whoo::gladbron: at every damn track

Looks like they have tons of albums, EPs, affiliates etc tho :pachaha::beli:

This is like discovering Wu-Tang 20 years late :heh::dead:

Can some brehs help me out with what albums I should start to build up my knowledge, these beats go hard :damn:

Actually if anyone can direct me to some instrumental shyt, these tracks:banderas::demonic::ohlawd:
 
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Paul and Juicy both had over 10 solo tapes a piece before they teamed up, they just go by Vol. 1, 2, etc.
Then peep koopsta knicca's'debut da devils playground' and Playa flys debut 'from da darkness of the kut' (two of my favorite Paul produced tapes)





Then you've got Paul and Lord's come with me to hell pt. 1/2,



Live by yo rep (a bone thugs diss EP)



and it goes on and on, that's such a small sample of Paul and Juicy catalog and productions with affiliate artists, after you get familiar with then you gotta peep Tommy Wright III and his crew Ten Wanted Men, DJ Zirk, Squeaky, Playa Fly, Project Pat... Memphis was so fukkin thick back then
 

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Paul and Juicy both had over 10 solo tapes a piece before they teamed up, they just go by Vol. 1, 2, etc.
Then peep koopsta knicca's'debut da devils playground' and Playa flys debut 'from da darkness of the kut' (two of my favorite Paul produced tapes)





Then you've got Paul and Lord's come with me to hell pt. 1/2,



Live by yo rep (a bone thugs diss EP)



and it goes on and on, that's such a small sample of Paul and Juicy catalog and productions with affiliate artists, after you get familiar with then you gotta peep Tommy Wright III and his crew Ten Wanted Men, DJ Zirk, Squeaky, Playa Fly, Project Pat... Memphis was so fukkin thick back then


This like discovering a whole new world :damn:

That playlist you hooked me up is crazy breh
 

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obviously I'm not a 3-6 Mafia guy, but I like this beat OP @mbewane . Lemme know what you think.



I'd be down to hear more sh*t in that style.

note: this is part of my big criticism of 3-6. They'll have a dope beat like the one I posted, then just repeat basic boring stuff over it. You can "bu bu Rocky" all you want, but he's never released a song this basic. Complete beat squander.
 

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obviously I'm not a 3-6 Mafia guy, but I like this beat OP @mbewane . Lemme know what you think.



I'd be down to hear more sh*t in that style.

note: this is part of my big criticism of 3-6. They'll have a dope beat like the one I posted, then just repeat basic boring stuff over it. You can "bu bu Rocky" all you want, but he's never released a song this basic. Complete beat squander.


Beat goed hard, it sounds like a damn nightmare :damn::ohlawd:

Obviously I'm just getting into 3-6, but check out the tracklist in the OP it's all kinds of affiliates I guess too and some beats are crazy :wtf:

TBH I'm listening more for the beats, so I don't mind the repeating of stuff or whatever, actually I'd rather just vibe to some of these instrumentals
 

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Beat goed hard, it sounds like a damn nightmare :damn::ohlawd:

Obviously I'm just getting into 3-6, but check out the tracklist in the OP it's all kinds of affiliates I guess too and some beats are crazy :wtf:

TBH I'm listening more for the beats, so I don't mind the repeating of stuff or whatever, actually I'd rather just vibe to some of these instrumentals

Which ones stick out? I like that 'go hard' sh*t, obviously.
 

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BTW @SirBiatch and others brehs you might want to check out this dude Dj EL G that I discovered a couple years back, belgian producer from Liège with an obvious HEAVY 3-6 influence, that's how I kid of discovered this whole style...

here's one of his tapes BUCKIN TO THA GRAVEYARD, by Dj El G x DEPRESSIVE TONGUE POSSE

fav track

another track I'm feeling



This the kind of tracks that I'm really into
 

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obviously I'm not a 3-6 Mafia guy, but I like this beat OP @mbewane . Lemme know what you think.



I'd be down to hear more sh*t in that style.

note: this is part of my big criticism of 3-6. They'll have a dope beat like the one I posted, then just repeat basic boring stuff over it. You can "bu bu Rocky" all you want, but he's never released a song this basic. Complete beat squander.

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