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Post by Яasputin » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:37 am

I got a lot of love for Three 6 Mafia and the rest of the Hypnotize Camp Posse so I was wondering if anyone else was a fan. I first started listening to them when I was 15 or so, my friend introduced me to them, he had me listen to "Tear Da Club Up" off their first album, Mystic Stylez. From there I was hooked and he kept sending me more songs to listen to, the more I listened the more hooked I was. After awhile I had heard a lot of Three 6 Mafia's songs (I currently own all 9 albums and a few other HCP albums) and I was beginning to listen to some of the other Hypnotize Minds artists, I couldn't get enough of em. DJ Paul and Juicy J are, without a doubt, two of the best producers to ever grace the rap industry. Almost every beat they make is golden and it helps that they pretty damn good lyricists as well. Below I've posted some of my favorite songs of theirs, hope you guys enjoy them as much as I do. If you are a fan and have a favorite Three 6 Mafia/HCP song that I didn't post then feel free to do so :tup: or if you think all rap is horrible then I encourage you to at least give Three 6 Mafia a chance, I'm almost certain you won't be disappointed.

Three 6 Mafia history:
Wikipedia wrote:The group started in 1991 in Memphis with DJ Paul (Paul Beauregard), Juicy J (Jordan Houston) and Lord Infamous (Ricky Dunigan). The original name for the hip hop group was "Backyard Posse", followed shortly after by "Triple Six Mafia" and originally did "horrorcore" music. The group formed through release of many EPs from their own record company with Nick Scarfo, Prophet Entertainment, later launching their own label, Hypnotize Minds Records; during their early career, they also propelled the careers of several other rappers. Eventually added before the release of Mystic Stylez were rappers Koopsta Knicca (Robert Cooper), Gangsta Boo (Lola Mitchell), and Crunchy Black (Darnell Carlton).

At this point in the group's evolution, having signed to a major label and having scored an admirable hit single, group leaders DJ Paul and Juicy J began extending their brand. They started by releasing group member solo albums (Gangsta Boo, Koopsta Knicca), non-group member solo albums (Killa Klan Kaze) and also compilation-styled albums (Tear Da Club Up Thugs, Hypnotize Camp Posse, Da Headbussaz, and Prophet Posse). Around this time, they also released collections of tracks from earlier years (Underground Vol. 1: (1991-1994), Underground Vol. 2: Club Memphis, Underground Vol. 3: Kings of Memphis).
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