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'''Three 6 Mafia''' (formerly Triple Six Mafia and before that Backyard Posse) is an Academy Award-winning, rap group originating from Memphis, Tennessee. Formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous The Scarecrow, and Juicy J, they shortly thereafter recruited fellow Memphian rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. The group also frequently collaborated with Project Pat (the brother of Juicy J).
The group released their debut underground album ''Mystic Stylez'' in 1995 through Prophet Entertainment, a record label they created but have since relinquished control over. Their musical styles which initially featured eerie, slow, dark, menacing bass driven synth beats with equally gritty horror themed lyrics have since moved to a more mainstream sound. The group has also had numerous lineup changes and by the end of their initial run, only consisted of DJ Paul and Juicy J.
The constant line up changes and relatively drastic change in style has rubbed some fans the wrong way. When four of the six members left they took small portions of the fanbase with them. Now faced with the prospects that those members will likely never return (thanks to the ''way'' too personal [[TakeThat disses]] flying back and forth) the base shattered into about a dozen pieces. To say nothing of the fact that their ''own'' popular artists left their ''own'' label (Hypnotized Minds) which caused even more division. DJ Paul and Juicy J have managed to keep the remaining core fans around mostly due to the fact that their beat making is for the most part still sharp as it was under the original line up, as that was one of the group's major draw. Nonetheless, they have cultivated a sizable and diverse cult following that has only increased since their Oscar win.
As of 2013 they have regrouped under a new name Da Mafia 6ix, minus Juicy J apparently [[ScrewedByTheLawyers due to legal issues]] with the old name and Juicy's contract. Unfortunately Lord Infamous passed away December 20, 2013 making a full reunion impossible. Adding insult to injury, Gangsta Boo quit the group...''again'' over the summer of 2014, and Koopsta passed due to a brain aneurysm the following year on October 9. Gangsta Boo passed away on January 1, 2023.
The group released their debut underground album ''Mystic Stylez'' in 1995 through Prophet Entertainment, a record label they created but have since relinquished control over. Their musical styles which initially featured eerie, slow, dark, menacing bass driven synth beats with equally gritty horror themed lyrics have since moved to a more mainstream sound. The group has also had numerous lineup changes and by the end of their initial run, only consisted of DJ Paul and Juicy J.
The constant line up changes and relatively drastic change in style has rubbed some fans the wrong way. When four of the six members left they took small portions of the fanbase with them. Now faced with the prospects that those members will likely never return (thanks to the ''way'' too personal [[TakeThat disses]] flying back and forth) the base shattered into about a dozen pieces. To say nothing of the fact that their ''own'' popular artists left their ''own'' label (Hypnotized Minds) which caused even more division. DJ Paul and Juicy J have managed to keep the remaining core fans around mostly due to the fact that their beat making is for the most part still sharp as it was under the original line up, as that was one of the group's major draw. Nonetheless, they have cultivated a sizable and diverse cult following that has only increased since their Oscar win.
As of 2013 they have regrouped under a new name Da Mafia 6ix, minus Juicy J apparently [[ScrewedByTheLawyers due to legal issues]] with the old name and Juicy's contract. Unfortunately Lord Infamous passed away December 20, 2013 making a full reunion impossible. Adding insult to injury, Gangsta Boo quit the group...''again'' over the summer of 2014, and Koopsta passed due to a brain aneurysm the following year on October 9. Gangsta Boo passed away on January 1, 2023.
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As of 2013 they have regrouped under a new name Da Mafia 6ix, minus Juicy J apparently [[ScrewedByTheLawyers due to legal issues]] with the old name and Juicy's contract. Unfortunately Lord Infamous passed away December 20, 2013 making a full reunion impossible. Adding insult to injury, Gangsta Boo quit the group...''again'' over the summer of 2014, and Koopsta passed due to a brain aneurysm the following year on October 9.
9. Gangsta Boo passed away on January 1, 2023.
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* {{Sampling}}: Numerous times; taken UpToEleven with the fact that they often sampled ''themselves''.
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** They appeared as themselves in the fourth season of ''Series/Numb3rs'' episode "Pay to Play".
** They appeared as themselves in the fourth season of ''Series/Numb3rs'' episode "Pay to Play".
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* AntiLoveSong: "Late Nite Tip".
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* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: The group has never had the best reputation within Memphis, with accusations of copying the beats and flows of their predecessors aplenty. DJ Paul's business practices haven't helped much.
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* TropeCodifier: They were this for the Memphis horrorcore style, with their slow tempos, sparse, lo-fi productions that rarely employed samples, dark, menacing lyrical content and aggressive flows, and horror-inspired synth lines that cut a central figure through the music, and their influence can be felt on modern acts like Music/LilUglyMane, Denzel Curry, and [=SpaceGhostPurrp=].
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* TropeCodifier: They were this for the Memphis horrorcore style, with their slow tempos, sparse, lo-fi productions that rarely employed samples, dark, menacing lyrical content and aggressive flows, and horror-inspired synth lines that cut a central figure through the music, and their influence can be felt on modern acts like Ghostemane, Music/LilUglyMane, Music/{{Suicideboys}}, Denzel Curry, and [=SpaceGhostPurrp=].
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* DeathOfAChild: Mentioned in their lyrics. Especially by Lord Infamous who seems disturbingly prone to this.
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* InfantImmortality: Disgustingly subverted in their lyrics. Especially by Lord Infamous who seems disturbingly prone to this.
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** The music video for Break Da Law have actual footage of people being shot, beaten, and beheaded. It's amazing that it never got taken down by youtube. Watch at your own risk [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd8V0XieHXc Here]].
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** The music video for Break the ''6ix Commandments" version of "Break Da Law have Law" has actual footage of people being shot, beaten, and beheaded. It's amazing that it never got taken down by youtube. Watch at your own risk [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd8V0XieHXc Here]].
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Three 6 Mafia (formerly Triple Six Mafia and before that Backyard Posse) is an Academy Award-winning, rap group originating from Memphis, Tennessee. Formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous The Scarecrow, and Juicy J, they shortly thereafter recruited fellow Memphian rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. The group also frequently collaborated with Project Pat (the brother of Juicy J).
Three 6 Mafia (formerly Triple Six Mafia and before that Backyard Posse) is an Academy Award-winning, rap group originating from Memphis, Tennessee. Formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous The Scarecrow, and Juicy J, they shortly thereafter recruited fellow Memphian rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. The group also frequently collaborated with Project Pat (the brother of Juicy J).
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Three '''Three 6 Mafia Mafia''' (formerly Triple Six Mafia and before that Backyard Posse) is an Academy Award-winning, rap group originating from Memphis, Tennessee. Formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous The Scarecrow, and Juicy J, they shortly thereafter recruited fellow Memphian rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. The group also frequently collaborated with Project Pat (the brother of Juicy J).