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Three 6 Mafia
Juicy J (front) DJ Paul (back) live 2004.Juicy J (front) DJ Paul (back) live 2004.
Background information
Also known asTriple Six Mafia, Backyard Possey, 666 Mafia
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresSouthern hip hop, horrorcore, crunk, dirty rap, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Years active1991–present
LabelsSony Music, Hypnotize Minds, Columbia
MembersDJ Paul
Juicy J
Past membersLord Infamous
Crunchy Black
Gangsta Boo
Koopsta Knicca

Three 6 Mafia are a rap group originally from Memphis, Tennessee, signed to Sony Music Entertainment under the Columbia Records imprint. Formed in 1991 as Backyard Posse then later Triple 6 Mafia, by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, Juicy J and Koopsta Knicca, the group later included two more members including; Crunchy Black and Gangsta Boo (who were both added shortly before the release of their debut album Mystic Stylez). The group has also collaborated with many rappers on their own label; Hypnotize Minds, where they have kick started the careers for many Memphis rappers, such as; Frayser Boy, Gangsta Blac, Lil Wyte and Indo G. The group frequently collaborates with Project Pat (Juicy J's older brother). Their 2005 song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from the film Hustle and Flow won Best Original Song at the 78th Academy Awards.

The group released their debut underground album Mystic Stylez in 1995 through Prophet Entertainment, 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 more mainstream sound. The group has also had numerous lineup changes, and now consists of original members Juicy J and DJ Paul. Nonetheless, they have cultivated a sizable and diverse cult following that has only increased since their Oscar win. They have released two RIAA rated platinum albums; When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 and Most Known Unknown, the latter featured their well known single "Stay Fly", which is said to be the kick start of their rise to fame and the mainstream. The group's worldwide album sales stand at 5.5 million.

History

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 dark hip hop group was "Backyard Posse". The group formed through the release of numerous EPs from their own record company with Nick Scarfo, Prophet Entertainment, which were sold around Memphis and the Mid-West. Later DJ Paul and Juicy J formed 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). They left the label due to money disputes.

The group expanded and help start the careers of notable Mafia affiliates such as Project Pat, Al Kapone, La Chat, Lil Wyte, T-Rock, Killa Klan Kaze, Playa Fly and Indo G. The production acumen of Juicy and Paul also brought about a number of side projects such as Tear da Club Up Thugs, 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 and having scored an admirable hit single, group leaders DJ Paul and Juicy J began extending their brand. They started by releasing solo albums by Gangsta Boo and Koopsta Knicca, solo albums by their affiliates such as, Can It Be? by Gangsta Black, Ghetty Green, Murderers & Robbers, Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin' and Layin' da Smack Down by Project Pat, Doubt Me Now, Phinally Phamous, The One and Only (Lil Wyte album) and The Bad Influence by Lil Wyte, Angel Dust by Indo G, Gone On That Bay by Frayser Boy, and compilation-styled albums such as collections of tracks from earlier years (Underground Vol. 1: (1991-1994), Underground Vol. 2: Club Memphis, Underground Vol. 3: Kings of Memphis). Three Six Mafia also originally coined the term "Crunk" as a description of their Southern type sound. In the late 90's to the mid 2000's, DJ Paul & Juicy J were in talks about doing a collaboration album entitled cashin' checks, though it was never released.

Events after Academy Award win

On June 7, 2006, Sony officially acknowledged the departure of original Triple Six Mafia member Crunchy Black. He stated his reason for departure was to make a solo album that DJ Paul and Juicy J had allegedly put off for years, with most of the material being used for Most Known Unknown. Thereafter Triple Six Mafia consisted just of remaining members DJ Paul and Juicy J.

The two producers of the group had their own reality show, Adventures in Hollyhood, on MTV. The show focused on what it's like to be a member of the Triple Six Mafia, balancing the increased fame after their Oscar win while attempting to stay true to their loyal fans. The show premiered on April 5, 2007 at 10 p.m. Eastern time on MTV. The show was a success. Three Six Mafia are featured on Justin Timberlake's "Chop Me Up" from his album FutureSex/LoveSounds, along with record producer/singer/rapper Timbaland.

DJ Paul and Juicy J appeared in the May 9, 2008 episode of the CBS television series Numb3rs, which revolves around the murder of a rapper. The group also performed "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" on the show.

As of early 2009, Lord Infamous was featured on DJ Paul's new solo album Scale-A-Ton, which was released on May 5, 2009. Lord Infamous was featured on 8 tracks. Juicy J's Hustle Till I Die album was released on June 16. Juicy J's album featured his brother Project Pat and other rappers such as V-Slash, Gucci Mane, Webbie and Gorilla Zoe.

The group now has their own Youtube pages, DJ Paul's being "djpaulkomtv" and Juicy J's being "juicyjcomic". The group regularly posts information about their new albums on the pages and they have posted many videos of their tour in Germany where they have been to places such as; Mainz, Nuremberg, Passau, Weinheim, Wildeshausen, Stuttgart, Japan, and Gollhofen. The two members now also both have Twitter pages, Juicy J's being "therealjuicyj" and DJ Paul's being "djpaulkom".

The group's tenth album, entitled; Laws of Power will be released at some point... It has spawned four singles so far. "Shake My" (which features R&B signer Kalenna and rapper Pitbull) was released September 8, 2009. Three Six Mafia then released the single "Lil' Freak (Ugh Ugh Ugh)", which features Louisiana rapper Webbie on September 25, 2009. Three Six Mafia's third single from the album, "Feel It", was a completely different style of music to the usual type the duo release; the single was nominated for 2010 International Dance Music Awards Best Hip Hop Dance Track. The latest single to be released from the album features Tech N9ne, entitled "Shots After Shots", and features production from Dr. Luke.

June 10, 2011 Three 6 Mafia became part of the VH1 reality show, "Famous Food," where Dj Paul got into a controversial fight with Ashley Dupre from the Elliot Spitzer scandal.

Around 2011 Juicy J confirmed affiliations with Wiz Khalifa's "Taylor Gang" leaving Triple 6 for a while. In the mixtape Blue Dream & Lean he changed his rap topics from everyday hood deals to "trippy" music, containing topics about lean, trippy, drugs, pills, girls, weed, alcohol, tobacco, sex, partying, love, bars, strip clubs, etc. He changed his flow to a more relaxed and laid back style, very different from his past flow which included hard lyrics and heavy breathing. His strip club anthem "Bandz A Make Her Dance" featuring Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz has charted at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100. His third studio album will release in early 2013. Juicy J has said that he is going to put a hold on the group, while he focuses on his solo rise to fame on the pop charts. He has changed his raps from the hard southern rap sound to the light easy-listening hip pop radio sound. DJ Paul recently stated via twitter that Three 6 Mafia are working on a reunion album under the new name da mafia 6ix. DJ Paul stated in an interview that the reason for the name change is because it isn't Three 6 Mafia without Juicy J. It will feature many members of the original group. DJ Paul, Crunchy Black, Koopsta Knicca, Lord Infamous and Gangsta Boo have started recording in Las Vegas. The album will not feature Juicy J because of established contracts. Koopsta Knicca has said in a interview that the album will be finished at the end of July. No release date has been announced. On October 1st 2013 the album cover was released, the title of the album will be called 6IX Commandments.

Discography

Main article: Three 6 Mafia discography

Filmography

Feature films

Television series

DVDs

  • Choices: The Movie (2001)
  • Choices II (2005)
  • Clean Up Men (2005)
  • Ultimate Video Collection (2006)
  • Adventures in Hollyhood (2007)

Original television series

Video games

Awards and nominations

Year Work Award Result
2006 "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" 78th Academy Awards Best Original Song Won
2008 Three 6 Mafia AMA Favorite Band/Duo/Group Won
2009 Three 6 Mafia BET Award for Best Group Nominated
2010 "Feel It" 2010 International Dance Music Awards Best Hip Hop Dance Track Nominated

References

  1. New York Times
  2. Official MTV site for Adventures in Hollyhood
  3. "FutureSex / LoveSounds: Justin Timberlake: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  4. "Three 6 Mafia Guest Star on NUMB3RS | Three 6 Mafia". Rap Basement. 2008-04-26. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  5. "Hustle Till I Die: Juicy J: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  6. ^ "30 Inches (Feat. Gucci Mane & Project Pat) [Explicit]: Juicy J: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  7. "Hustle Till I Die (Feat. V Slash) [Explicit]: Juicy J: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  8. ^ "Ugh Ugh Ugh (Feat. Weebie & Project Pat) [Explicit]: Juicy J: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  9. "Канал користувача djpaulkomtv". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  10. "Канал користувача juicyjcomic". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  11. "juicy j (therealjuicyj) on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  12. Djpaulkom. "DJPAUL THREE 6 MAFIA (DJPAULKOM) on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  13. Dj Paul Responds To Fighting w/ Ashley Dupre For The 1st Time!

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