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This is a place to ask questions/recommendations without worrying about any kind of backlash, so if you know something someone does not, politely educate them rather than berate them Other Subreddits you might like:. Some favs off the top, Three 6 Mafia- Mystic Stylez Koopsta Knicca- The Devil's Playground Kingpin Skinnypimp- King of da Playaz Ball DJ Sound- Vol 10 Hatred DJ Zirk- Underworld Tommy Wright III- On The Run Project Pat- Ghetty Green 8Ball & MJG- Comin Out Hard DJ Paul- Underground Vol 16 For Da Summa DJ Paul & Lord Infamous- Come With Me To Hell Pt. 1 Remastered Red Dog & Shawty Pimp- Comin Real Wit It Children of the Corn- The Havoc (very lofi though) DJ Paul/Juicy J- Vol 3 (very lofi) Nigga Creep- Demons Taking Over Me (very lofi) Gangsta Blac- Can It Be? If you wanna know more lemme know, the stuff I noted as lofi might be hard to get into so I wouldn't start with them.

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. Members. Past members. (deceased). (deceased) Three 6 Mafia (also rendered as Da Mafia 6ix) is a hip-hop group formed in 1991 in Memphis, Tennessee. Their style has been variously described as, and gangsta rap. In 2006 the group won the at the for their song ' from the movie.

The group released their debut album in 1995 through, a record label they created but have since relinquished control of. Their musical style—which initially featured dark, menacing beats with equally gritty lyrics—has since moved to a less dark style. The group has also had numerous lineup changes, and now (due to contract disputes) performs under the group name of Da Mafia 6ix.

Two of their albums are -rated: (2000) and (2005), the latter featured their well-known single ', which is said to have kick-started their rise to fame and the mainstream. The group's worldwide album sales stand at 5.5 million.

Contents. History The Beginning (1991-2005) The group started in 1991 in Memphis with (Paul Beauregard), (Jordan Houston), and (Ricky Dunigan.) The original name for the dark hip hop group was 'Backyard Posse'. The group formed through the release of numerous EPs from their own record company with Nick Scarfo, which were sold around Memphis and the Mid-South. Later DJ Paul and Juicy J formed their own label, Records. During their early career, they also propelled the careers of several other rappers. Eventually added before the release of, rappers (Robert Cooper), (Lola Mitchell), and (Darnell Carlton) joined the group.

Many artists over the years ended up leaving the label over money disputes. The group expanded and helped start the careers of notable Mafia affiliates, including, T-Rock, M.C. Mack, Scan Man, Chrome Korleone, BoogieMane & among others. The production acumen of Juicy and Paul also brought about a number of side projects such as Tear da Club Up Thugs, which released one album, Hypnotize Camp Posse and Da Headbussaz as well as independent label ventures. At this point in the group's evolution, having signed to a major label , group leaders DJ Paul and Juicy J began extending their brand. They started by releasing solo albums by their label affiliates such as, Can It Be?

By Gangsta Blac, and by, and by, by, & by, and compilation-styled albums such as collections of tracks from earlier years (, & among other projects). Three Six Mafia also originally coined the term 'Crunk' as a description of their sound. Academy Award (2006) In 2006, Three 6 Mafia became the first group to win the with ' (which they co-wrote with ) as one of the theme songs for. They were also the first hip-hop artists to ever perform at the ceremony, which they did with Hustle & Flow actress reprising her chorus. It was the second hip-hop song (and the first crunk/Dirty South song) to win an Oscar, after 's ' in 2002 from his film, and only one other hip-hop song since then has won an Oscar – and 's ' (from ) in 2015.

Right before presenter announced that they had won, she chuckled and sang the refrain from the song. The energy from Houston, Carlton, Coleman, and Beauregard's presence and acceptance speech was infectious, causing that year's Oscar host to quip 'How come they're the most excited people here tonight? They're thrilled! They're thrilled!

That's how you accept an Oscar!' Events after Academy Award win (2006-2012) On June 7, 2006, Sony announced the departure of original Triple 6 Mafia member. He stated his reason for departing was to make a solo album that and had allegedly put off for years, with most of the material being used for 'Most Known Unknown'. Crunchy also complained he was being financially cheated by Paul and Juicy.

Thereafter Three 6 Mafia consisted just of remaining members DJ Paul and Juicy J. The two producers of the group had their own reality show, on. The show focused on the pair balancing fun and studio work after their Oscar win.

Associate rappers & along with hometown friends Big Triece & Computer co-starred. The show premiered on April 5, 2007 on MTV & was not renewed for a second season. Three 6 Mafia was also featured on 's 'Chop Me Up' from his 2006 album.

After leaving Three 6 Mafia a number of years prior, Lord Infamous was featured on DJ Paul's second solo album, which was released on May 5, 2009. Lord Infamous was featured on 8 tracks. Juicy J's second solo album was released on June 16, 2009. The album featured his brother and frequent collaborator and other rappers such as V-Slash, and. Three 6 Mafia released their ninth studio album on June 24, 2008, after multiple delays. The album featured collaborations with, and. After a number of mixtapes, DJ Paul released his third solo studio album on October 22, 2012.

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He announced that the album is a mix of gangsta rap and crunk music, with it also incorporating influences from dubstep and electronic dance music. The album featured past collaborators and, and also came with a bonus DVD including a self-titled short movie, music videos and behind the scenes footage. On November 26, 2013, released Volume 16: The Original Masters, a remaster of his 1994 mixtape 4 Da Summer of ’94, on.

From 2009 through 2012, moved completely away from Three 6 Mafia to focus on his solo career. During this time he released a number of solo mixtapes such as Rubba Band Business and Blue Dream & Lean. He also frequently collaborated with rapper, appearing on a number of his mixtapes. In December 2011, confirmed that he was the newest member of 's imprint – as an A&R and one-third owner of the imprint. After releasing a series of singles, including the chart topping ' which features and, released his third solo studio album under, and on August 27, 2013. Juicy J has since stated that he would still 'love to' participate in a Three 6 Mafia album in the future.

In 2011, DJ Paul and Juicy J starred in 's cooking show together with seven other celebrities and eventually won first place. In an interview, published in July 2011 DJ Paul cleared up some controversy from the show, involving best known from the. Da Mafia 6ix (2013-present) In 2013, it was announced that five of the six original members of Three 6 Mafia –, and – were reuniting as Da Mafia 6ix, with plans to release an album which was scheduled for a March 2014 release.

Recording began in Las Vegas in late 2013. On November 12, 2013, Da Mafia 6ix released their first mixtape. The tape was almost entirely produced by DJ Paul and featured, and affiliates, Skinny Pimp and, among others. And also appeared as surprise guests on the posse song 'Body Parts', being credited just as '& more' in the track listing. The mixtape was supported by the lead single 'Go Hard' featuring Yelawolf. The mixtape also received a retail release and debuted at number 34 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The group is managed by DJ Paul's management team, TBA Worldwide.

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On December 21, 2013, founding group member died of a in his sleep at his mother's home in Memphis, Tennessee. Gangsta Boo would also leave the group in May 2014.

DJ Paul explained it saying, 'It was what we thought was going to be best for everybody. It just happened. Nobody forced nobody.

It was a gut feeling.' The reunited group's album, was released on March 17, 2015. On October 9, 2015, group member died of a. On June 26, 2016 it was announced that Juicy J would be rejoining Three 6 Mafia at the 2016 Gathering Of The Juggalos. Members Current members. Former members. (1991–2005, 2013; died 2013).

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