You're a tool.
Sound sound sound.
quote who youre talking too.
but was their sound copy and pasted by the ton like the shyt is now?
they weren't all that popular.
You're a tool.
Sound sound sound.
but was their sound copy and pasted by the ton like the shyt is now?
Oh that ain't your cup of tea?
You one of them real hip hop/lyrical nikkas breh?
If yes check out my homie Liv3 his video is in my sig let me know what you think about it![]()
at OP thinking she knows anything about 36. I'm sure she sips on some sissurp 

to respect a dumb ho who is clueless. Doing so is equivalent to sucking dikk.at OP thinking she knows anything about 36. I'm sure she sips on some sissurp
Yall gotta stop responding to threads by idiots who know nothing of the culture. We understand where 36 is coming from when they talbout putting their sign in his face. OP has no idea. Don't humor this dumb bytch, she's a total outsider. It's like if one of us went to a country music board to tell em that Kenny Chesney needs his just due. They'd look at us like![]()
Don't be weak, brehs, it'sto respect a dumb ho who is clueless. Doing so is equivalent to sucking dikk.
DJ Zirk and Blackout deserve mention also. 3-6 grabbed a lot of shyt from local Memphis producers but yea they popularized it and influenced a lot the sound throughout the years. Pimp said it best.
I suggest everyone watch this DJ Paul interview.
I'm surprised you would mention DJ Zirk and not DJ Squeeky.

Three 6 and Memphis as a whole should have had a run like Atlanta had in the early 2000's. Shady business practices and all them dudes beefing like it's the Royal Rumble down there really held their whole city back.
Define what you talkin about - and you know what i mean. So post em or write it
I know you not talkin about these types
....not only was he doing the horeoecore shyt but you could argue the "Lord Infamous" flow,is inspired by Brother lynches sped up sticcato flow
..but maybe it's all coincidence though



Hence why it's really not at all suprising that Juicy J was able to have such a huge comeback if you consider the fact that Juicy J & Three 6's music/production in the early 90s and even in the 00s was really so fu*king ahead of it's time
this somg song still sounds fresh as fu*k & up to date compared to a lot of the music other places were putting out at the time
The ethereal production style on this song is what mad rappers love & chase after these days
Memphis rap (and Texas as well) & three 6 birthed all this demonic & chillwave sounding trap & drill sh*t..
Raider Klan
ASAP Mob
Team Sesh
$uicideboy&
Playboi Carti (indirectly..his production)
Lot of these hipster rappers
Even some dudes like Herb & Kodak have songs with obvious Three 6 Mafia influence wether it be a sample or just a beat that sounds like some Three 6
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OP is a woman?





The Click >>> 36 MafiaThe Click
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