- Most Known Unknown · 2005
- Most Known Unknown (Bonus Tracks) · 2005
- When the Smoke Clears · 2000
- Most Known Unknown (Bonus Tracks) · 2005
- The End · 1996
- Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin · 2001
- Crazyndalazdayz · 1999
- Most Known Hits · 1999
- Most Known Unknown (Bonus Tracks) · 2005
- Da Unbreakables · 2003
- Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) [feat. Project Pat, Young D & SuperPower] - Single · 2008
- Most Known Hits · 2001
- Most Known Unknown · 2005
Essential Albums
- After 15 years of steady accumulating success, Three 6 Mafia broke into the mainstream in 2005 on the strength of their biggest hit to date, “Stay Fly.” Bolstered by a sample of Willie Hutch’s 1975 song “Why Has Our Love Gone Cold,” “Stay Fly” is a rap anthem of the highest order, the kind of song that can lift the listener off his feet when played at the proper volume. As catchy as “Stay Fly” is, Three 6 Mafia’s bid for success didn’t require them to sell-out their old sound. “Swervin',” “Knock the Black Off Yo A*s,” “Hard Hittaz,” and “Half On A Sack” are as mean and heavy as anything in the group’s 15-year career, while “P***y Got Ya Hooked,” and the snappy, horn-driven gem “Poppin’ My Collar” lift Paul and Juicy’s production to new heights. There is nothing more gratifying than to see a group who has paid their dues hit the big time, and no rap group is more deserving of its success than Three 6 Mafia.
- 2008
Artist Playlists
- Choice cuts from the unbreakable down-south trail blazers.
- Rumbling synths with extra Southern swash.
- They counted a diverse list of rappers among their ranks.
Compilations
Appears On
- Joddski, Gangsta Boo & La Chat
More To Hear
- “Momma I Hit a Lick" feat. Kendrick Lamar is the Beats 1 Banger.
About Three 6 Mafia
It’s hard to imagine what music would sound like today without Three 6 Mafia. Their blood-curdling, progressive proto-trap and machine-gun flows have soaked into and defined the contemporary consciousness of hip-hop and pop. Their story as a collective traces back to 1991, when Memphis-based brothers DJ Paul and Lord Infamous formed the Backyard Posse with Juicy J. But like supervillains, each of the six Mafia members has an origin story worth its own book. The throughline among them? A dedication to the art and science of rap music. Even before the Backyard Posse linked up with Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black, they all were already dynamic MCs, producers, and DJs with a deep catalog of locally distributed cassettes. As the group entered the new millennium, the murky, horror-inspired sound that began with their 1995 underground classic, Mystic Stylez, would reach a global audience. They became progenitors of hip-hop’s blinged-out crunk phase, defined by the trunk-rattling When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1. A string of party-starting, genre-defining singles would follow, as well as arguably their biggest legacy: the rise of trap music, which would spread from the Deep South across the country. “Hard Out Here For a Pimp” earned them an Academy Award (!!!) for Best Original Song in 2006, as the world woke up to their impact.
- ORIGIN
- Memphis, TN, United States
- FORMED
- 1991
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap