The second volume in Smoked Out's best-of Triple 6 Mafia series known as Underground includes previously released underground mixtape tracks from by DJ Paul, Juicy J, Lord Infamous and Project Pat. Somewhere between horrorcore, Wu-Tang-styled ...
great tight man...only words for this junt. if ya dont got it go get it...plus vol 1 and three 6 for life Submitted by M-townHustler (Memphis, TN) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
It was coo It was not as good as the first and thrid underground cd But s*it it's 666 who cares they tight any way Submitted by Youngepic (Chicago Il. USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
This Album Rocks This album is the shiznit dude! I love three 6 mafia they are the best hip hoppers i have ever heard dude me and my homies listen to their music all day! yesterday we got so crunk listening to the outro i poo pood in my pants Submitted by Danny Tanner (South Dakota) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
NEED LYRICS BAD Could someone please help me find the lyrics to "Funky Town". most websites have the wrong ones, or dont have it at all. it would be a huge help! thanks. Submitted by pbizzle24 (Athens, Al, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Fire Dont listen to anyone who says the new stuff it better...the old triple 6 is the sh!t! The old stuff is the ULTIMATE stoner music too Submitted by Brandon (New York, NY) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$10.09 America, meet Joe Charter. With his debut CD, this versatile, compelling songwriter emerges as a fresh voice on the pop scene. With more hooks than Captain Ahab, a slew of fine melodies and some introspective, moving lyrics, Charter covers a lot of ground on "Delorean" as the songs' vibe move from rip roaring rockers to pensive love meditations. The singer/songwriter, who comes from a family with a history of musicianship, should obviously step beyond the pack of artists filling up the airwaves these days. Charter's music touches something deep within and will, no doubt, have people wondering, "just who is that" when they hear his songs for the first time. To get an idea of just who Joe Charter is, read on: Over the past few years with the success of people like Norah Jones, India. Arie, John Mayer and the re-emergence of Bruce Springsteen, there has been a shift in pop music towards a more song oriented focus. This seems to be in line for you to breakthrough because you obviously are a song based artist. Is this how you see yourself and do you think the climate is just right for a Joe Charter record right now?Yes, I believe I've been focused since the age of 17 to becoming a stronger, mature "song based artist" that I am today. I do think it is time for Joe Charter, I have been stepping out on a limb to predict the success of this record and this ...