

Right from the start (Right from the start) “Since I have met you girl you ruined my brain (ruined my brain)

Crunchy Black did a lame verse in this track. This track features six artists the extra artists are Young Buck, 8 Ball, and MJG. The instrumentals are a sample from “Tell Me Why Our Love turned Cold” by Willie Hutch. The chorus is just catchy, with one of the albums most cheery beats. Stay Fly starts soon after that, one of the highlight tracks on the album. After that a synth comes in and three-four second samples from their past songs plays for the next 50 seconds while the synth gets louder and louder. “The Most known Unknown means, that Three Six Mafia is known, but at the same time we unknown ya know what I mean.” He basically goes on to saying that they had a lot to do with the industry but they aren’t recognized for it. It starts off with DJ Paul explaining the meaning to the album’s name. The album starts with a pretty epic intro I must say. There are several guest artists that appear on this album Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, Trick Daddy, Young Buck, and Lil Flip just to name a few.
THREE SIX MAFIA ALBUMS RANKED MOVIE
Some of the beats have an eerie ambiance feeling to it, almost as if they can play it in a horror movie before something jumps out. All of the lyrics relates to violence, hoes, intercourse, drugs, and popping the collar. From the group of the three, I have to say that Juicy J is the best out of all of them, mostly because of his hilarious punch lines (“ Her name wasn’t Silk, but the face was the Shockah!”, low blow to the rapper Silk the Shocker). Fortunately Crunchy Black left the group. These rappers aren’t really good lyricist, especially Crunchy Black, he is horrible. The basic sound of this disc is a cross between gangsta rap and southern crunk. Juicy J and DJ Paul are the producers of this album. A Memphis rap group made up of rappers Juicy J, DJ Paul, and Crunchy Black. Anyways, this is Three Six Mafia’s sixth studio album entitled “Most Known Unknown”. I also didn’t have enough gangster clothes either, oh yeah and I also got beat up by the 6th grader representing Crips when I was in 8th grade, so my reputation was basically tarnished right there. It was hard for me to do it since I was representing Linkin Park’s Reanimation. Ha, I remember this album, back in 10th grade when I was trying to get in with the gangster crowd. Review Summary: I want to Stay Fly but I never knew how to.
