Let's make a thread dedicated to one of the most rawest, intimidating, and overlooked underground rap scenes in history.
>favorite memphis rap album/tape
>last tape you listened to
>favorite 90's memphis rapper/producer
>favorite 90's memphis rap cliques/labels
>The "devil-worshipping" Three Six Mafia, or the "Oscar-winning" Three Six Mafia?
>Juicy "Low Down" J, or Juicy "Bandz A Make Her Dance" J?
>Lil "Ridgecrest Killa" Yo, or Yo "Down In The DM" Gotti?
>>64126825
thx 4 the bump bro
i listened to triple six's "body parts" the other day and holy fuck was that spooky. by far the scariest horror-core i've ever heard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGGpwD_qftU
don't forget the archive!
https://mega.nz/#F!iMwSQa6D!ThXZP9ALJX4-eWcgs1cY4g
one of my favorite memphis albums:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6WcPgC08Sw
>>64126947
Listen to Lil Fly's "Out Da Darkness of Da Kut" tape. If you thought Body Parts was scary, then you'll probably shit your pants listening to this.
Probably one of the most brooding tapes to come out of the early Three Six Mafia catalogue.
Three Six are some sinister dudes. Didn't know when I was younger listening to them
I'm down for this
>Koopsta Knicca- Tha devils Playground (RIP)
>Gimisum Family & Skimask Troopaz- Gimisum Dungeon Vol. 1
>DJ Squeeky, but i dunno man there are a lot of solid producers out there. why narrow it down 2 1
>Prophet,10 wanted men, gimisum family, frayser click,
>Both sides have bangers, but i'm leaning more towards pre-Oscar triple six.
>Can appreciate both
>Same as above.
also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq991C2ti6k
gotta study so can't really stick around but i'll give you a bump
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