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Three 6 last good album was Most Known Unknown, worth the money but not classic like When The Smoke Clears.

They gotta get back to that tear the club up shss, f*ck what a label say
 
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marc123;1359012 said:
wtf!!

the production DID fall off. go & listen to the last frayser boy, lil whyte & project pat albums. some beats on there are str8 wack.

Listen to the DJ Paul and Juicy J albums. Matter of fact go listen to the DJ Paul track "Buy My Old Shit". They can still make they same beats as they did back in the day. I been on they shit since being on the bus in middle school goin to basketball games gettin crunk off the " Getty Green" album. Lil Wyte aint for the mainstream black people. Frayser Boy got some hot beats but all his shit aint bumpin. DJ Paul and Juicy J keep all they good stuff for their album. Thats what happens when you got artist signed under you. DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Project Pat get all he good beats.Listen to Frayser Boy album, "Hood Thang" off of Fraser Boy album and "Gang Signs" by Project Pat are the same beat. The give them under niggas left overeats.
 
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marc123;1358878 said:
smh....i stop listening to the three 6 after last to walk.

shit jus aint the same w/o crunchy & lord

yep. i think When The Smoke Clears was their best..then Da Unbreakables was aight..kinda went downhill from there far as the 3-6 i like
 
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BillDance;1359160 said:
yep. i think When The Smoke Clears was their best..then Da Unbreakables was aight..kinda went downhill from there far as the 3-6 i like

Chapter 2: World Domination and When The Smoke Clears was they best albums...Hyptnotized minds possee album was bumpin too.
 
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SouthEastBeast;1359066 said:
Listen to the DJ Paul and Juicy J albums. Matter of fact go listen to the DJ Paul track "Buy My Old Shit". They can still make they same beats as they did back in the day. I been on they shit since being on the bus in middle school goin to basketball games gettin crunk off the " Getty Green" album. Lil Wyte aint for the mainstream black people. Frayser Boy got some hot beats but all his shit aint bumpin. DJ Paul and Juicy J keep all they good stuff for their album. Thats what happens when you got artist signed under you. DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Project Pat get all he good beats.Listen to Frayser Boy album, "Hood Thang" off of Fraser Boy album and "Gang Signs" by Project Pat are the same beat. The give them under niggas left overeats.

buddy wtf u talkin bout? they did fall off. back in the day the group albums AND all the solo albums had tight beats. compare the 1st frayser boy cd to the last one. better yet compare the 1st lil wyte to the last 1. whyte's 'doubt me now' is CLASSIC!! their new shit dont even sound like Paul & Juice beats. they so wack. & the "they save their good beats for paul, juice & pat" is bullshit. u makin excuses man
 
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marc123;1359458 said:
buddy wtf u talkin bout? they did fall off. back in the day the group albums AND all the solo albums had tight beats. compare the 1st frayser boy cd to the last one. better yet compare the 1st lil wyte to the last 1. whyte's 'doubt me now' is CLASSIC!! their new shit dont even sound like Paul & Juice beats. they so wack. & the "they save their good beats for paul, juice & pat" is bullshit. u makin excuses man

Do your research and see how the music changed when they signed on to a major that controls what they put out. They Group Three 6 albums are different from their solo albums. You not gonna find a Loli Loli song on a DJ Paul solo album.
 
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SouthEastBeast;1359488 said:
Do your research and see how the music changed when they signed on to a major that controls what they put out. They Group Three 6 albums are different from their solo albums. You not gonna find a Loli Loli song on a DJ Paul solo album.

dude, im not talkin about the change in the music. (no shit on that). im talkin bout the quality of the beats. there is a big difference!
 
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midwest_messiah;1357699 said:
DJ Paul and Juicy J laced their entire catalog with heat over the past 15+ years.

I don't even have a 3 6 Mafia, HCP, Project Pat, ect. album that I can't play all the way through.

Don't yall agree?

20 years get they undaground shit bump too
 
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ratchet bity;1359721 said:
i think it was defcon lyrical warfare sum like that

damnnnnnn you way behind on his music, go cop Da Kush album (great - classic album), 4:20 Reincarnated (classic mixtape), Roaches In Da Ashtray mixtape, On Da Grind vol 2 (good mixtape) & etc. He got alot of other shss too tho
 
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marc123;1359515 said:
dude, im not talkin about the change in the music. (no shit on that). im talkin bout the quality of the beats. there is a big difference!

It's all bout the machine. They control what they can put out under the label. So their mainstream releases is gonna be more commercial. The shit they do thats not under the label is gonna be closer to the original shit they used to do. U gotta figure Koop aint with them, Boo aint with them, Crunchy aint with them, and Lord aint with them. They still got the production, just aint on their commercial stuff. Check out their solo independent albums. Check this video too [video=youtube;0tsexT_r8Fk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tsexT_r8Fk[/video]..I grew up on these niggas from the early 90's down here in TN. I'm sure niggas aint know Young Buck was on their Possee Song before G-Unit in , T-Rock and La Chat was on Mystic Stylez in 1995. They been in the game for a minute. I feel where u comin from if you talkin about their commercial shit, cause they got to change it to get the white crowd. But they aint lost it.
 
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SouthEastBeast;1359765 said:
It's all bout the machine. They control what they can put out under the label. So their mainstream releases is gonna be more commercial. The shit they do thats not under the label is gonna be closer to the original shit they used to do. U gotta figure Koop aint with them, Boo aint with them, Crunchy aint with them, and Lord aint with them. They still got the production, just aint on their commercial stuff. Check out their solo independent albums. Check this video too [video=youtube;0tsexT_r8Fk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tsexT_r8Fk[/video]..I grew up on these niggas from the early 90's down here in TN. I'm sure niggas aint know Young Buck was on their Possee Song before G-Unit in , T-Rock and La Chat was on Mystic Stylez in 1995. They been in the game for a minute. I feel where u comin from if you talkin about their commercial shit, cause they got to change it to get the white crowd. But they aint lost it.

yea they go hard on mixtape and solos check out dat nigga lil loco mixtape dj paul nephew had koopsta and lord on a song together brought back memories
 
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SouthEastBeast;1359765 said:
It's all bout the machine. They control what they can put out under the label. So their mainstream releases is gonna be more commercial. The shit they do thats not under the label is gonna be closer to the original shit they used to do. U gotta figure Koop aint with them, Boo aint with them, Crunchy aint with them, and Lord aint with them. They still got the production, just aint on their commercial stuff. Check out their solo independent albums. Check this video too [video=youtube;0tsexT_r8Fk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tsexT_r8Fk[/video]..I grew up on these niggas from the early 90's down here in TN. I'm sure niggas aint know Young Buck was on their Possee Song before G-Unit in , T-Rock and La Chat was on Mystic Stylez in 1995. They been in the game for a minute. I feel where u comin from if you talkin about their commercial shit, cause they got to change it to get the white crowd. But they aint lost it.

I though T-Rock joined HCP in 97'?
 
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