i don’t think Crunchy Blacc really gets the flowers he deserves.. nevermind the Gangsta Walkin and Jookin, Blacc has dropped some of the dopest verses throughout the whole Hypnotize Minds catalog.. simple bars, but they hit hard and fit perfectly.
Not only that but this era are making songs off of tripl36 old instruments.. glorilla remade juicy j slob on my knob. Plies recorded a song to three6 late nite Tip instrumental and duke duece crunk ain't dead, that's project pat instrumental
As a person from Memphis- I want to personally thank you for making this video. From the moment I found your page, I was patiently waiting for your opinion on this group. I rarely care for others views, but the way you display facts to opinion is down right flawless. I inspire to have my content be this good one day. Please keep up the great work brother! Stay safe & may peace always be with you.
They reached their pinnacle with that Oscar win. After that they started to fall off, that Lolipop song says it all, then trying to come back as "Da Mafia Six", as Juicy J was going solo at the time really says it all.
Good job on this. I would also include Esham in the horror core too he is one of the originators . But I get it he wasn’t know like the other groups mentioned
Everything you hear now can either be traced back to Three 6 Mafia, or Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. People caught onto Three 6 late. Like *REALLY* late. By the time people caught on they were pretty much over as a group. Also (like Bone Thugs) they changed their style DRASTICALLY. Then like you said they had all of the internal drama, drugs and deaths. The list of Hip-Hop groups are ever shrinking, which is sad AF, but i guess thats another topic to have.
Project pat wasn’t technically a member of 3/6 mafia the group Paul , Juicy , Lord Infamous, Gangsta Boo , Koosta and crunchy black were 3 6 mafia …project pat was a solo artist for the most part
@@sidneywilder2731 exactly but that’s not…3 6 Mafia the group those are entities under the label Hypnotize minds that’s why any song he’s on it always says his name instead of 3 6
When I heard the lyrics and I heard that part when it says I talked to myself cause there's no one else to talk to I literally was like wow like see this really really help me out because this is a time and then you put an owl and my nickname is night owl and you commented this part of the lyrics within an owl it feels like it's a sign but in a good way I don't know if you understand❤
They won a Oscar 🏆😭 and they sound still being copied to this day… I think they reached they potential💰.. stunted growth should be j kwon.. chingy.. shit like that.. 🔥they had a 🐐 type run in the music game.. stunted growth is disrespectful..
Ummmmm, everybody from beats to the biggest rapper in the game has copied them until this day....Thierry growth wasn't stunned in continuing to grow and be borrowed...
They weren’t stunned though. They restructured a few times along the way and transcended to another level. The 2 remaining members continued to be big stars as solo individuals.
God I’m gettin old with my underground 3 6 tapes from barbershops around the city. Dudes were ahead of their time in just about every element of rap. Legends don’t die.
Three 6 Mafia, is without a doubt one of the most influential hip hop groups of all time. Their sound, style and the memebers themselves were completely original. Much love to Juicy J and DJ Paul. Shoutout to Project Pat and RIP Gangsta Boo.
My Three 6 was pretty similar. Me and my brother made separate trips to the states in 99. Everyone had lots of music in their bag home. My brother visited a friend in Cleveland. The friend and his older brother had lots of horrorcore stuff. So my brother had some Three 6, Brother Lynch Hung etc. in his bag. Since the day I put “Chapter 3…” in the cd player the rest was history.
Three 6, Crucial Conflict, Bone Thugs, Twista, Big Pun, RZA, Do or Die, Drag-On, and Tech N9ne all did triplets before Migos, Lil Uzi Vert, Pop Smoke (only good one tbh) etc all did it.
@@dtxspeaks268 skinny pimp,was the first rapper I heard rap like that,and that was before bone thugs came out,36 mafia and bone was beefing about a style that skinny pimp pretty much started, he was the biggest rapper in memphis at one time ,early 90s yrs before bone came out,in 1994 koopsta knicca, solo album was hot 🔥 and triplet flow was present, lord infamous rapped like that too,but they all was different
Calm down. They never won that many awards. Only marks give a shlt about meaningless awards anyway. 3/6 had the strong ass fanbase. Who gives a f*ck about being recognized by clueless award committees and magazine writers.
It's good to hear about them but they already made their legacy and stamped their place in history. They are legendary It's really nothing more they could of done. I heard their music on tape even before their first cd.
Growth definitely not stunted they played the game changed the sound of music and had their time at the top and had long run in music still to this day.
@@Braylon1997 seems like it. Never hearda them tho. Wheredeyat now? But you didn't really answer my question.....HOW did they influence rap music? Other than this one song, who else in hip hop sampeled their music or borrowed some of their lyrcal style. I asked 'how is water wet' and your reply was because it's water. Not exactly what I was looking. I am the Queen of Specificity. Can you be more specific in your response?
@@missshannon9790 I mean their music is known for being a part of the horrorcore sub genre. Not to mention the production that DJ Paul and Juicy J had done on their albums and especially the topics they would talk about in their songs.
@@Braylon1997 hold up I thought this reply was from the Camp Lo video. Thats what I get for not reading fully. Your second response was a little better although I don't agree fully with your perception of their reach. Talkin bout 3-6. You see one of em.is dead and the other two ain't nowhere to be found. Ain't nobody heard from em in years.
Why did you not mention Da Mafia 6ix? You had their album cover in your thumbnail. Better yet, why no mention of Seed of 6ix(Locodunit, Lil Infamous, Rebelyus, Trigg Bambino)?
@andresmeraz5730 I feel like someone needs to cover that part, especially since after Da 6ix Commandments was released (dope album, by the way) it seems like they went through a long downward spiral.
You know I really wish this horrorcore style became mainstream as today's style of Memphis rap. Cause nowadays Memphis rap just sounds like everything else even not really having its own identity.
3/6 stayed in rotation...ppl in the north caught on late...their production is the back bone of modern trap music. I actually had some partners do time after being out one night listening to 3/6
that whole memphis sound from the 90's was legendary. DJ Zirk, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Tommy Wright III, etc.. I'm from Ohio and we knew back then how good it was.
Hey Stunted Growth check out Esham from Detroit he was putting that dark crazy shit out before 3 6 if anything they were borrowing from him Eminem and the rest of them too. Esham put his first album out at 15 in 1990 I think never gets his props
they never had a fall. they still get heavily sampled by many artist around the world. plenty of rappers in europe and the underground sound like memphis rappers.
@@A_Dubb618 unless you count the Da Mafia 6ix reboot in 2013, the 6ix Commandments mixtape was incredible despite not having Juicy (which considering what Juicy was doing at the time, it was for the best)
@@A_Dubb618 well I and other members of the 3 6 community loved it - Paul and SGP killed it, Boo, Koop, Paul and Lord were spitting bars, and the festures from Bone, Yelawolf and 8ball & MJG added spice to the album. Hell, I'd argue that mixtape was Top 5 Hip Hop albums of 2013
Its cool listening to multiple vids you learn alot, paul and infamous are actually brothers paul and juicy were introduced by a big producers because they were two big djs in the city at the time, also paul woukd make tapes mixing top rap hits w their own stuff kalled the killa tapes
to say Three 6 Mafia isn't legendary is false imo but great video anyway fam 💪🏿...and if you listen to music now its EXACTLY wtf these artist are doing it's nothing but copycat of they stuff
Hey dude, this may sound crazy, but I know who you should do a stunted growth on, you should do a stunted growth on Thugnificent. His career was definitely stunted, you should do a video on who he represents in real life.
Has there been a more influential southern 'group' than Three 6? 90s greats that had the potential to be a little more.
I would like to see you do a stunted growth on Da Brat
Goodie mobb and outkast?
You don't even have to say "Southern." They are one of the most influential groups of all time in Hip-Hop.
So Bone is next 😆 #Cleveland
All of Dungeon Family had room to grow and to absolutely take over!
i don’t think Crunchy Blacc really gets the flowers he deserves.. nevermind the Gangsta Walkin and Jookin, Blacc has dropped some of the dopest verses throughout the whole Hypnotize Minds catalog.. simple bars, but they hit hard and fit perfectly.
They didn't fall. People still sample them. Even Drake.
Exactly
A lot of they music
Right!
Everyone fell off except juice n Paul
@@celltherapy3191 3 of the members are dead. That not statement means dick
Lord Infamous’s flow directly led to the Migos style IMO…
Nah, he didn’t start triplets. One of the best though, Migos have done it better.
@@ColossalKilla that’s fair. Migos brought the melody and harmony to the style…
@@ColossalKilla not better than lord infamous
@@tumishomogano1574 All an opinion on who you like better really.
@@GetRightGetLeft melody? harmony?
Rappers in this Era still samples Old 36 Mafia songs till this day. They Legendary at this point
FACTS
Not only that but this era are making songs off of tripl36 old instruments.. glorilla remade juicy j slob on my knob. Plies recorded a song to three6 late nite Tip instrumental and duke duece crunk ain't dead, that's project pat instrumental
As a person from Memphis- I want to personally thank you for making this video. From the moment I found your page, I was patiently waiting for your opinion on this group. I rarely care for others views, but the way you display facts to opinion is down right flawless. I inspire to have my content be this good one day. Please keep up the great work brother! Stay safe & may peace always be with you.
All the way in NYC and a lot of us listened to these boys.
Stay Fly (High) & Slob On My Knob are classics 🔥🔥
One of my favorites was "a$$ & t*tties" !😁😎 🍑
Sippin' on some syrup too
Also ‘Who run it’
Fly High Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo 🕊 🙏
They reached their pinnacle with that Oscar win. After that they started to fall off, that Lolipop song says it all, then trying to come back as "Da Mafia Six", as Juicy J was going solo at the time really says it all.
Ridin Spinners will ALWAYS be My Anthem …. 🔥🔥🔥. 🎤
Good job on this. I would also include Esham in the horror core too he is one of the originators . But I get it he wasn’t know like the other groups mentioned
You encapsulated the most influential group in 11 minutes.
He left out a lot,36 mafia had a whole lot of platinum albums he didn't mention, 11min ,is way too short
Everything you hear now can either be traced back to Three 6 Mafia, or Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. People caught onto Three 6 late. Like *REALLY* late. By the time people caught on they were pretty much over as a group. Also (like Bone Thugs) they changed their style DRASTICALLY. Then like you said they had all of the internal drama, drugs and deaths. The list of Hip-Hop groups are ever shrinking, which is sad AF, but i guess thats another topic to have.
Project pat wasn’t technically a member of 3/6 mafia the group Paul , Juicy , Lord Infamous, Gangsta Boo , Koosta and crunchy black were 3 6 mafia …project pat was a solo artist for the most part
He was a solo artist, but he still was a member, of the camp ,HCP ,hypnotize camp posse
@@sidneywilder2731 exactly but that’s not…3 6 Mafia the group those are entities under the label Hypnotize minds that’s why any song he’s on it always says his name instead of 3 6
@@thestreetlabel I know that,I was saying he's just like a member, because he was always there
he was always part of the Kaze
Facts, just like La Chat was never a official member of 3-6. She was a solo artist.
R.I.P., Lord Infamous !⚡
" I talk to myself/ Cause there is noone else to talk to..." Lord Infamous 🦉
When I heard the lyrics and I heard that part when it says I talked to myself cause there's no one else to talk to I literally was like wow like see this really really help me out because this is a time and then you put an owl and my nickname is night owl and you commented this part of the lyrics within an owl it feels like it's a sign but in a good way I don't know if you understand❤
They never fell off 💯
Three 6 Mafia won an Oscar. Nuff said. No stunted growth.
Three 6 Mafia's first 3 albums are so dope there is nothing that sick. Also props to Prophet Posse and Hypnotize Minds Camp
Stunted growth is not the same thing as unsuccessful or not influential. It just means you didn't reach the highest potential that you could have
Thank You 🎯
They won a Oscar 🏆😭 and they sound still being copied to this day… I think they reached they potential💰.. stunted growth should be j kwon.. chingy.. shit like that.. 🔥they had a 🐐 type run in the music game.. stunted growth is disrespectful..
@@chevyhamilton810 Exactly.
Ummmmm, everybody from beats to the biggest rapper in the game has copied them until this day....Thierry growth wasn't stunned in continuing to grow and be borrowed...
@@Bignay95 Please reread my comment.
They weren’t stunned though. They restructured a few times along the way and transcended to another level. The 2 remaining members continued to be big stars as solo individuals.
I thought Crunchy was alive.
@@thomasanderson3892he is
Since u did three six mafia u have to do lil wyte he’s hella underrated and deserts some shine
Yeah he was. I had his album in middle school. Smh. And knew all the lyrics. He went in.
Being from Memphis I appreciate this. Still listen to Three 6 Mafia and 8 Ball & MJG. ... J
Been waiting on this one
Three 6 Mafia & Project Pat are some of my favorite artists. Please do the group that put Memphis on the map:
Eightball & MJG
God I’m gettin old with my underground 3 6 tapes from barbershops around the city. Dudes were ahead of their time in just about every element of rap. Legends don’t die.
Three 6 Mafia, is without a doubt one of the most influential hip hop groups of all time. Their sound, style and the memebers themselves were completely original.
Much love to Juicy J and DJ Paul. Shoutout to Project Pat and RIP Gangsta Boo.
My cousin is the one who put me toThree 6 Mafia back in day he let me borrow the Chapter 1: The End album been a fan ever since then
My Three 6 was pretty similar. Me and my brother made separate trips to the states in 99. Everyone had lots of music in their bag home.
My brother visited a friend in Cleveland. The friend and his older brother had lots of horrorcore stuff. So my brother had some Three 6, Brother Lynch Hung etc. in his bag. Since the day I put “Chapter 3…” in the cd player the rest was history.
This was amazing and I'm a huge fan. I would love to see you do one on Pastor Troy if that's possible.
Damn good video, best one!!!
They are ones the put on that triplet flow that everybody thinks the Migos invented.
Three 6, Crucial Conflict, Bone Thugs, Twista, Big Pun, RZA, Do or Die, Drag-On, and Tech N9ne all did triplets before Migos, Lil Uzi Vert, Pop Smoke (only good one tbh) etc all did it.
@@dtxspeaks268 skinny pimp,was the first rapper I heard rap like that,and that was before bone thugs came out,36 mafia and bone was beefing about a style that skinny pimp pretty much started, he was the biggest rapper in memphis at one time ,early 90s yrs before bone came out,in 1994 koopsta knicca, solo album was hot 🔥 and triplet flow was present, lord infamous rapped like that too,but they all was different
@@sidneywilder2731 I agree, that's why I listed a bunch of 90s MCs that rapped that way. I forgot to mention Skinny Pimp and Outkast too
I don’t see how they were stunted… They’ve gone platinum numerous times, won Oscars/Academy Award and Grammy nominated! An artist can’t ask for more
Calm down. They never won that many awards. Only marks give a shlt about meaningless awards anyway. 3/6 had the strong ass fanbase. Who gives a f*ck about being recognized by clueless award committees and magazine writers.
Best group in history my opinion.
It's good to hear about them but they already made their legacy and stamped their place in history.
They are legendary It's really nothing more they could of done.
I heard their music on tape even before their first cd.
RIP Boo, Koop, and Infamous
Underground Rap Collector and Soundz Of Da Underground have all of the mixtapes that made Three 6 Mafia your favorite Rap group's favorite Rap group.
They still put bangers out but respect for the video
Growth definitely not stunted they played the game changed the sound of music and had their time at the top and had long run in music still to this day.
How they change the sound of music?
@@missshannon9790 they influenced trap music
@@Braylon1997 seems like it. Never hearda them tho.
Wheredeyat now?
But you didn't really answer my question.....HOW did they influence rap music? Other than this one song, who else in hip hop sampeled their music or borrowed some of their lyrcal style.
I asked 'how is water wet' and your reply was because it's water.
Not exactly what I was looking. I am the Queen of Specificity. Can you be more specific in your response?
@@missshannon9790 I mean their music is known for being a part of the horrorcore sub genre. Not to mention the production that DJ Paul and Juicy J had done on their albums and especially the topics they would talk about in their songs.
@@Braylon1997 hold up
I thought this reply was from the Camp Lo video.
Thats what I get for not reading fully.
Your second response was a little better although I don't agree fully with your perception of their reach. Talkin bout 3-6.
You see one of em.is dead and the other two ain't nowhere to be found. Ain't nobody heard from em in years.
Why did you not mention Da Mafia 6ix? You had their album cover in your thumbnail. Better yet, why no mention of Seed of 6ix(Locodunit, Lil Infamous, Rebelyus, Trigg Bambino)?
Video is about three 6 mafia phase not bout the other shit
@andresmeraz5730 I feel like someone needs to cover that part, especially since after Da 6ix Commandments was released (dope album, by the way) it seems like they went through a long downward spiral.
Project Pat was never an member of 3-6, he was a Hypnotized Mindz member. As well as La Chat, she was an solo artist, never a replacement to Boo.
This was good 🔥
Might as well do one on 8 ball & MJG
Rip lord infamous, gangsta boo, and koopsta nicca.
Have you done one for members only? I'd love to see that one
You know I really wish this horrorcore style became mainstream as today's style of Memphis rap. Cause nowadays Memphis rap just sounds like everything else even not really having its own identity.
Are you sure? Maybe everyone else just sounds like Memphis rappers today. Memphis is the hot bed for hip hop rn
@@SevenUP901 right. Finesse2Tymez sounds like nobody! Lol
HORRORCORE STARTED IN NY WITH KOOL KEITH... HE WAS WAY B4 HIS TIME WITH THE LYRICS AND VISUALS. HE INFLUENCED EVERYONE FROM 36 TO THE GRAVEDIGGERS.
@@mr.4leafclova866He started it. But I think Big L, 36, Geto Boys and others innovated.
Memphis birthed the style of rap that's out today
This was a good one ❤️
You should do a stunted growth videos about the DOC
Everyone samples their stuff, plus Juicy J is still making 🔥🔥 mixtapes
Juice is still producing as well
3/6 stayed in rotation...ppl in the north caught on late...their production is the back bone of modern trap music. I actually had some partners do time after being out one night listening to 3/6
that whole memphis sound from the 90's was legendary. DJ Zirk, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Tommy Wright III, etc.. I'm from Ohio and we knew back then how good it was.
@@Brother_Farr what happend to those dudes you named
@@seanlamar29 Even though they never had the level of popularity of Three-Six, they all kept making music and a lot of it you can find on youtube
I was in niagara falls ny and my boy donny was on them immediately, he introduced mad of us to them, it was like 97ish.
People from the North ? Im from Toronto and I was up on 3-6 since “tear da club up 97”
Beautiful G boo we gonna miss you. 2 to 3 died of heart ❤️ attacks damn those drugs or Satan will get u miss crunchys dancing.
Why you didn't add Da Mafia 6ix in the video? That was an interesting part of 3-6
Exactly. That 6ix Commandments mixtape from 2013 was and still is incredible
@@dtxspeaks268 Exactly
Do 8ball and MJG
That's all I'm saying
As a Memphian, I think you need to clarify how 3-6 was stunted
Dope video. Which one was that rapping at the beginning? Bars!
Lord Infamous
Multiple gold and platinum plaques in a 10 year plus run. They reached their apex.
She was not replaced by La Chat
three 6 never fell off ever
Facts
Fav rap group all time
Their influence is definitely heard in today's music. Hell, even Juicy still makes albums.
You know another group that didn’t get recognized for their greatness??? Camp Lo. Sure would like to see you do a video on them… 😁😁😁
This is super 🔥 can u do ASAP mob
Do a stunted growth on Murs Bump J and Twista
I know he was technically Hypnotized Mindz and not Three 6 Mafia, but, why no mention of Project Pat?
Have to do a Project Pat video , one of my favorite groups ever.
Hey Stunted Growth check out Esham from Detroit he was putting that dark crazy shit out before 3 6 if anything they were borrowing from him Eminem and the rest of them too. Esham put his first album out at 15 in 1990 I think never gets his props
Fell off Noo the rap game is using their entire sound today lol
Three Six used to have niggas tweaking out here in the streets doing some crazy shit... they definitely had spells in their music.
Bro for real...I've seen it up close and personal
What spells? Yeah for example Mystic Styles is scary sounding but that's pretty much it. Just scary sounding
Do David Banner Next
He did David Banner 7 months ago
36 the shit then and now still bump that Memphis shit
Would you be able to a video on CRU?
Hello Have you done a U T FO Story if not would love to hear about them Love your channel Thank you 🧡
20 year run, still owning their masters and publishing, the one of the first hip hop group to be sampled, retirement really instead of fall
Their song test my gangsta will still incite riots till this day. The chops of those horns, the baseline kicks and snares were menacing
That's a great instrumental and the song solid too
Can you do Grandaddy IU thanks
Like one guy said, they didn't exactly fall but alot of the members passed away hence things just wasn't the same no more
You gotta do pastor troy
You gotta do a KOOL Keith. Story very interesting artist .
they never had a fall. they still get heavily sampled by many artist around the world. plenty of rappers in europe and the underground sound like memphis rappers.
Yes they did. Their last album was trash. Beats was garbage and it was only Paul and Juice
They fell because members left the group
@@A_Dubb618 unless you count the Da Mafia 6ix reboot in 2013, the 6ix Commandments mixtape was incredible despite not having Juicy (which considering what Juicy was doing at the time, it was for the best)
@@dtxspeaks268 yea, I don't really count that. Them beats was trash. You can tell Juicy was missing from the production side. Just my opinion
@@A_Dubb618 well I and other members of the 3 6 community loved it - Paul and SGP killed it, Boo, Koop, Paul and Lord were spitting bars, and the festures from Bone, Yelawolf and 8ball & MJG added spice to the album.
Hell, I'd argue that mixtape was Top 5 Hip Hop albums of 2013
97 my nephew came from Georgia with all the southern hip hop. Wasn't feeling it until I heard tear the club up stg. Bout it Bout it A close second
LISTEN TO INFAMOUS AT X0.5 SPEED IN THE INTRO
🎶I talk to myself cause theres is noone else to talk to 🎶
Do Da Youngstas Next 👌🏾
That RIP Young Remix on Isaiah Rashad’s album though… felt like Pat and Juicy never left
What about B5? And Mindless Behavior....both boy bands.
Can you do Drama
Hey could you do a video on driicky Graham? Or one on iyaz. Both were one hit wonders I think
Long live lord infamous x gangsta boo
Certified legends 👑
Yo put some respect on DJ Paul production he getting it in on the production everywhere
you should do suave house from tha mid 90z
Dude was spitting hard on that freestyle
Request: Diggy Simmons
I need you get your facts straight about Dj Paul and Juicy J. Dj Paul is independent ( underground) Juicy J is mainstream.
Everybody arguing about what counts as stunted growth, just enjoy the video man.
Had that Most Known Unknowns album burned on a cd listening to it in my Walkman on the bus on the way to school 😂
LETS PLANNNNNN A ROBBERYYYYY LETSSSS GOOOOOOOO
Its cool listening to multiple vids you learn alot, paul and infamous are actually brothers paul and juicy were introduced by a big producers because they were two big djs in the city at the time, also paul woukd make tapes mixing top rap hits w their own stuff kalled the killa tapes
This a legendary rap group you hear some kinda sample from them juicy and pat in almost all the songs now
Boy stop it
to say Three 6 Mafia isn't legendary is false imo but great video anyway fam 💪🏿...and if you listen to music now its EXACTLY wtf these artist are doing it's nothing but copycat of they stuff
Hey dude, this may sound crazy, but I know who you should do a stunted growth on, you should do a stunted growth on Thugnificent. His career was definitely stunted, you should do a video on who he represents in real life.