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A brief EP released mainly as an attack on Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Live by Yo Rep is an interesting if hard-to-find relic of Three 6 Mafia's early years. Its release followed that of Mystic Stylez, and a couple group members get solo showcases: Koopsta Knicca and Killa Klan Kaze. There's nothing all that essential here, granted, but Live by Yo Rep is nonetheless a worthwhile novelty for fans of this era of the group. ~ Jason Birchmeier Three 6 Mafia Live By Yo Rep Songs Live By Yo Rep Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews one of the best cds ever made The only thing that kept me from giving this album five stars is the fact that they took out Playa Flys verse in the live by yo rep song that was supposed to be a diss towards bone thugs n harmony.If you really think about it most of three six mafia's best members already left the group and their new members dont compare to the old ones. Submitted by flameuser18 (St.Louis,)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Real Beef This EP is a classic for the simple fact the beef between Three 6 and Bone was real. Skinny Pimp had that rapid fire, tongue twistin' style from the jump plus this was a Memphis style! Memphis rap took off around the late '80's and Three 6 and Skinny been around since '91. Bone came out around '93 and down in Memphis, we didn't know 'em til '94. I remember in October of '94 in Memphis at Club Headliners, Bone was performing. They were promoting their first album, Creepin On Ah Come Up. The beef was already known in Memphis due to several diss songs aimed at Bone for style-jackin' on the classic Triple 6 Mafia & Gimisum Family tapes. Koopsta Knicca was on the card also. Bone did their thang on stage and was exiting a side door in the club, when the entire Triple 6 Mafia ran on stage and was buck as hell! I only remember DJ Paul yell, "Break da law in this mutha*****"!, and it got super wild! It seemed as if the whole club started kickin' Bone a**! Now everybody in the club was fighting. Next thing you know club shut down! That was back in the days though. The beef is squashed and everybody makin' money. Hardest song "Be A Witness" featuring Killa Klan Kaze (K-Rock, MC Mack, Scan Man). Submitted by Yo Thug (South Memphis 10) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
real good look yeah this album was a classic but they could never be on the lyrical level as bone.I'm from cleveland.and I can honestly
say now three six is making better muzik than bone thugs,but the 90's was all est.1999
-cleveland iq Submitted by dorian (Cleveland,OH,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
crunchy mane! Crunchy mane! this album rocks it makes me scared and I Pee My Pants Submitted by Chad (Memphis, TN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Aight It's really not that tight of a diss tha darkness of the track is tight but overall Bone Thugs would murder 3 6 in a lyrical battle....no contest.
Plus Bone recorded Faces of Death since 1990 hey i'm just speaking tha truth! Submitted by playa_playa (Compton,CA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Live By Yo Rep CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Three 6 Mafia Chapter 2: World Domination CD (1997)
Live By Yo Rep
$10.39 Hailing from Memphis, Three 6 Mafia came up in the southern underground scene, garnering a rabid following as their renown approached nationwide status. CHAPTER 2: WORLD DOMINATION is a bold, ambitious declaration; the title speaks for itself and goes a long way towards explaining what the Three 6 has in store for the unsuspecting public.
Though the emphasis is obviously on the group's mesmerizing vocal acrobatics, this is nonetheless a very musical album, filled with rich, snaky bass lines, synth pads, and creative vocal arrangements galore. Comparisons to the tongue-twisting styles of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are inevitable (though Three 6 Mafia claims to be the originator), particularly in the rapid-fire staccato ...
| | Three 6 Mafia When The Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 CD (2000)
Live By Yo Rep
$9.99 Putting Memphis on the map, Three 6 Mafia's WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS might change the perception of Southern hip-hop forever. Though hip-hop continues to gain in popularity throughout the South, the group feels that Memphis hasn't gotten its due.
With mic laced on tracks like "Jus Like Us," "Mafia N****Z," "From Da Back," WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS is a powerful 18-song effort. DJ Paul, Juicy "J," ...
| | Three 6 Mafia Mystic Stylez CD (1995)
Live By Yo Rep
$14.09 When Three 6 Mafia released Mystic Stylez, the album that's widely seen as their full-length debut, it didn't make too many waves. After all, it was released independently in 1995, a time when indie rap labels struggled to break out of their local markets, and furthermore, the group was from Memphis of all places and their style was far from the mainstream -- very far. Yet years later, Mystic Stylez stands out as a definitive effort, defining not only what the collective would base its future empire upon but also the horrorcore style of hardcore rap that thrived among the underground scenes outside of New York during the era (e.g., Esham in Detroit, Brotha Lynch Hung in Sacramento, etc.). It's one of those albums that came and went during its initial release yet became a cult classic years later. Mystic Stylez became so for several reasons, among them the album's overall eerie tone, producers Juicy J and DJ Paul's Dirty South-defining lo-fi beats, and the group's downright confrontational rhetoric. Throughout the album, Three 6 Mafia embraces one taboo after another, often many at once, mainly violence ("Tear da Club Up"), drugs ("Now I'm Hi, Pt. 3"), sex ("Porno Movie"), and occultism ("Mystic Stylez"). All of this would be sheer exploitation ...
| | Three 6 Mafia Da End CD (1996)
Live By Yo Rep
$14.09 Da End furthers the horrorcore style that Three 6 Mafia had unveiled on their cult favorite Mystic Stylez debut, except here the overall tone is one of outright violence rather than eerie ominousness. Moreover, the sound quality here is much improved, as producers Juicy J and DJ Paul lay down the sort of hard-hitting, bottom-heavy beats that would define not only the remainder of their career but that of the entire Dirty South movement that would soon blossom. Much like the very similar Chapter 2 album that would follow within a year's time, the balance here between the underground essence ...
| | Prophet Posse Body Parts CD (1998)
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$13.89 Body Parts features Prophet Posse's large amalgam of rappers laying down horrifying rhymes over Three 6 Mafia-like beats. It's quite a provocative album, not just in terms of the terrifying lyrics, but also in terms of production; ...
| | Triple Six Mafia Club Memphis: Underground Vol. 2 CD (1999)
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| | Freestyle Greatest Beats: The Complete Collection Vol. 9 CD (1997)
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| | Syleena Johnson Chapter 3: The Flesh CD (2005)
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$9.59
| | Afterdark V.2 CDs (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | FTV New Season CD (2006) (Import)
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$14.25
| | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of New Edition CD (2005) Remastered
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| | Plain White T's All That We Needed CD (2008)
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