The original members of Three 6 Mafia, excluding Juicy J, have reincarnated themselves as “Da Mafia 6ix” and released one of the best mixtapes I’ve heard this year thus far: 6ix Commandments. The ...
Da Mafia 6ix and La Chat Hit the Club in “No Good Deed” Video Last month, Da Mafia 6ix dropped their first album with their new, leaner lineup. Watch What U Wish doesn't sound like a rehash of Mystic ...
“In Cali, that’s medication,” asserted a green connoisseur! “Well, in New York that’s contraband; no drugs in the club!” shouted the Webster Hall employee. A wrath of wrinkles on his face contorted to ...
In case there’s any confusion: Da Mafia 6ix (formerly Three 6 Mafia) are not conscious rap. Twenty-three years into the crew’s storied career and it remains one of Three 6’s only constants. Lineup ...
A week after sharing a first look at what to expect from a Three 6 Mafia reunion—sans Juicy J but featuring classic members DJ Paul, Crunchy Black, Lord Infamous, Gangsta Boo and Koopsta Knicca—Da ...
Can you imagine SpaceGhostPurrp's face when he first heard "Murder On My Mind"? I can't, since I'm not entirely sure what SpaceGhostPurrp looks like. But SGP has built a career by digging deep into, ...
Metro Boomin, Babyface Ray, Chinx and More – New Hip-Hop Projects New Hip-Hop Releases November 2022 New Hip-Hop Releases November 2022 Three 6 Mafia Reunion Tour Could Lead to Album, Says DJ Paul ...
Back in 2013, the original members of Three 6 Mafia, excluding Juicy J, reincarnated themselves as “Da Mafia 6ix.” This caused many to question and speculate the reasoning for Juicy’s absence. In a ...
Five of the six original members of the rap group Three 6 Mafia have re-united to form Da Mafia 6IX. The hip-hop act will be performing at the Chameleon Club on March 7. The group is perhaps best ...
The majority of the legendary Memphis rap crew Three 6 Mafia—DJ Paul, Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Black and Koopsta Knicca—have rebranded themselves Da Mafia 6ix and embarked on a 54-day 50-city US tour. The ...
Three 6 Mafia started, more than two decades ago, as a messy and furious Memphis stomp-rap crew, its unstable membership built around the nucleus of producers DJ Paul and Juicy J. Slowly, everyone ...