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Memphis's Three 6 Mafia had been slugging it out for over a decade and a half before they really hit the mainstream consciousness with their exhilarating performance at the 2006 Academy Awards. 2005's MOST KNOWN HITS is an appropriate introduction to the group led by Juicy J and DJ Paul. The album features album highlights dating back to 1997 and their album CHAPTER 2: WORLD DOMINATION, generally considered their breakthrough-it was certainly the first that made them a name outside of regional radio. Three 6's songs do tend to begin sounding the same: Simple 808 beats under mostly sparse synths, as the rappers boast about bitches and weed, while threatening their detractors. This type of hip-hop is made for parties, and thus the greatest-hits package finds hits like "Sippin' on Some Syrup" and "Hit a Muthafucka" better served than on their respective albums where they might get lost amid the filler.
MOST KNOWN UNKNOWN, Three 6 Mafia's second 2005 release, perfectly sums up the Memphis rap outfit's position in the hip-hop universe. The collective flies remarkably under the radar for a band who bounced hard & grimy rhymes off each other long before the South became nationally known as dirty, but their influence spans far and wide in Southern rap thanks to their release of consistently arresting records. MOST KNOWN UNKNOWN finds the rhymes racing at a hypnotically frenzied pace from Young Buck-toting "Stay Fly" to the sinister, crawling "Half On A Sack."
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Three 6 Mafia: Crunchy Black, DJ Paul , Juicy J (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: 8Ball, Kanye West, MJG, Paul Wall , Remy Ma, Slim Thug, Young Buck.
Vibe (p.150) - 4 discs out of 5 - "Juicy J and DJ Paul deftly retool the formula by sliding soul samples and unexpected instruments into UNKNOWN's mix." Most Known Unknown Music | List Price | $11.96 (You save $2.37) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Pop, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta, Southern Rap | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 36463  | | CD Universe Part number | 7108260 | | Catalog number | 84400 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 20, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | DJ Paul Crunchy Black
Also: Kanye West, MJG, Slim Thug, Young Buck, Paul Wall, Remy Ma, Lil' Flip, Eightball, Project Pat, Mike Jones, Lil Wyte, Frayser Boy, DJ Kayslay | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Special Edition |
Three 6 Mafia Most Known Unknown Songs Most Known Unknown Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good I think this album was on the same level as DA Unbreakables if not above that album because they put their hardcore style to the mainstream the only problem is that lord infamous is not on the album i kike this album it took me awhile to get into it but its a good album we all can tell three 6 mafia went mainstream but its still good album 100% better than last 2 walk if you like that dirty south balling music go get this they still kept it gangsta and hardcore on this album. Submitted by realtalkoftop (gadsden, al, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I think Paul and Juicy predicted this one Yea back in '97 they Had an album called The end. yea well this crap is got to be the end of they carrier. say goodbye to the bad guys!!!!!!
Word of advice to the six. go get all dem raw memphis rappers you used to have and pay em right this time!!! tell em your sorry! and get real money. yaw sold out mane. so sad..... Submitted by ark (E.10) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE NEW THREE 6 THIS ALBUM WUZ GOOD,BUT NOT DA BEST.THEY CAN DO BETTER ON BODY PARTS 3 N THEY DIDNT FEATURE LORD INFAMOUS IN ANY TRACK.BUT THEY WENT PLATINUM,BUT THEY SHOULD BRING BACK THE PHSYCOTIC ISH,ALL DAT TALKIN BOUT KILLIN N ALL DAT.BUT IT STILL BANGS LIKE THEY RE-MADE HALF ON A SACK.BUT IF YOU A FAN OF THREE 6 YOU SHOULD STILL GO OUT N GET THIS ALBUM,CUZ OVER ALL IT WUZ A GOOD ALBUM. Submitted by 813R3PR3S3NTA (Austin,TX,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
BRING THA OLD BACK! This CD was okay I guess but any real fan know it was they WORST EVER! They went commercial on us big time and I never thought Three 6 would do dat! I miss that old horrorcore satanic ish! And not havin Lord Infamous hurt too. But wit all dat said it still wasnt bad cuz "Poppin my Collar" was tight and Project Pat kinda made a big return on this one! Tha whole south loved dat! Anyway, this CD was still worth ya money cuz of tha production by Paul and Juicy. Next CD BETTER be harder doe! Submitted by Ken (Pine Bluff,AR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
for the "un-souled" for the lame one that said rap isn't music. if you actually have rythmn, it's the best music out there. you just have to have rythmn. this cd is definately one of three 6's best. look, nothing that isn't spelled right! Submitted by hcp chris (charlotte, nc) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Miles under the radar and outside the mainstream, Memphis rap collective Three 6 Mafia's prolific, harsh, uncompromising raps have built a tremendous following through tape swapping and other grass-roots methods. Not an unusual story in the Southern rap world, but Three 6 Mafia have managed platinum success creating an even rawer world than anything on No Limit, and through a thicker sheen of syrup than the Screwed-Up Click. The outfit's latest effort DA UNBREAKABLES reveals no dearth of material or focused anger ...
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