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  • Sep 24, 2021
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    Smacked Voodoo

    Apparently Tear da Club Up 97 never existed

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_6_Mafia_discography#Singles

    It literally didn't even chart in the Hot 100 lol

    It's a classic, but it wasn't popular during its time.

  • Smacked Voodoo

    Bruh the peak chart position for Da Unbreakables back in 2003 was #1 on the top 200...what is this nigga even talking about?

    all this chart talk the last few weeks have distorted KTT's view of how people used to actually listen to artists lol.

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    UpholdTimMosley

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_6_Mafia_discography#Singles

    It literally didn't even chart in the Hot 100 lol

    It's a classic, but it wasn't popular during its time.

    Aye man is you rehtarded? Forreal?
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Unbreakables

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    UpholdTimMosley

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_6_Mafia_discography#Singles

    It literally didn't even chart in the Hot 100 lol

    It's a classic, but it wasn't popular during its time.

    Here's a weird concept for you.

    Back in the days, your success wasn't determined by how many singles did or didn't chart in the Hot 100.

  • Dynamic Uno Music

    "Da Unbreakables sold 700,000 copies. It was heat, a classic, this is obvious, but few people heard it"

    sold 700,000 copies

    few people heard it

    There are 8,000,000,000 on the planet, 332,000,000 in the United States

    700,000 copies sold over the course of 18 years isn't like earth shattering sales lol

    Fast forward to 2021, and Three 6 are literally the most influential music group on the planet right now, hundreds of millions of people have peeped their s***, but it was mostly in retrospect

  • Smacked Voodoo

    Aye man is you rehtarded? Forreal?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Unbreakables

    I'm talking about "Tear da Club Up 97"

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    Dynamic Uno Music

    Here's a weird concept for you.

    Back in the days, your success wasn't determined by how many singles did or didn't chart in the Hot 100.

    Success still isn't determined by this now. Being dope is all that matters. In terms of quantities of humans who heard the song during its initial run, it was not a lot of people. That's literally all I'm saying. They in interviews consider Three 6 having been underground until 2005. Y'all are pretending you know better than Paul, Juicy, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, etc, who've all said this. Log off.

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    UpholdTimMosley

    Success still isn't determined by this now. Being dope is all that matters. In terms of quantities of humans who heard the song during its initial run, it was not a lot of people. That's literally all I'm saying. They in interviews consider Three 6 having been underground until 2005. Y'all are pretending you know better than Paul, Juicy, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, etc, who've all said this. Log off.

    them saying they were underground =/= you saying "People weren't bumping Three 6 heavy during their run"

    Remember, this is from you replying to me saying who's listening to RX.

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    Dynamic Uno Music

    them saying they were underground =/= you saying "People weren't bumping Three 6 heavy during their run"

    Remember, this is from you replying to me saying who's listening to RX.

    You literally implied "few people listen to RX Nephew", when in fact the man is an underground artist who has limited exposure. The majority of the world, regardless of the quality of Neph's music, does not listen to him.

    Three 6 Mafia initially had limited exposure, the majority of the world, regardless of the quality of their music, did not listen to them, initially. Nothing to do with the quality of their music, but these guys weren't like f***ing NSYNC, Nelly, Jay, or Eminem in the sales department. That's literally all I'm saying.

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    UpholdTimMosley

    Success still isn't determined by this now. Being dope is all that matters. In terms of quantities of humans who heard the song during its initial run, it was not a lot of people. That's literally all I'm saying. They in interviews consider Three 6 having been underground until 2005. Y'all are pretending you know better than Paul, Juicy, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, etc, who've all said this. Log off.

    Do those niggas even know what "Being underground" means? How many underground artists do you know who get a gold plaque on their third album? How many underground artists do you know how get a platinum plaque on their fourth album and it debuts at #6 on the Billboard 200?

    Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor after 15 years JUST got gold certified this week

  • Sep 24, 2021
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    UpholdTimMosley

    You literally implied "few people listen to RX Nephew", when in fact the man is an underground artist who has limited exposure. The majority of the world, regardless of the quality of Neph's music, does not listen to him.

    Three 6 Mafia initially had limited exposure, the majority of the world, regardless of the quality of their music, did not listen to them, initially. Nothing to do with the quality of their music, but these guys weren't like f***ing NSYNC, Nelly, Jay, or Eminem in the sales department. That's literally all I'm saying.

    Can Neph do a packed show like this rn?

    (world domination tour, their 3rd album)

    No?

    Then nigga shut the f*** up. You're out of your element saying some dumb s***.

  • Smacked Voodoo

    Do those niggas even know what "Being underground" means? How many underground artists do you know who get a gold plaque on their third album? How many underground artists do you know how get a platinum plaque on their fourth album and it debuts at #6 on the Billboard 200?

    Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor after 15 years JUST got gold certified this week

    I get where you're coming from, but this does also ignore the 20+ mixtapes the camp put out between 1991-1995. Three 6 has a gigantic catalog if you count the side projects

  • Dynamic Uno Music

    Can Neph do a packed show like this rn?

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8MjM8FaXo0

    (world domination tour, their 3rd album)

    No?

    Then nigga shut the f*** up. You're out of your element saying some dumb s***.

    S*** Three 6 put out pre-Mystic Stylez

    1991:

    • Vol. 4 (Juicy J)

    1992:

    • Vol. 5 (Juicy J)
    • Vol. 6 (Juicy J)
    • Portrait of a Serial Killer (Da Serial Killaz)
    • Vol. 3 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 4 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 5 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 6 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 7 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 8 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 9 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 10 (DJ Paul)

    1993:

    • Come With Me to Hell (DJ Paul & Lord Infamous)
    • Vol. 11 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 12 Pt. 1 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 12 Pt. 2 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 13 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 14 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 7 (Juicy J)
    • Vol. 8 (Juicy J)

    1994:

    • Smoked Out Loced Out (Three 6 Mafia)
    • Vol. 1: Da Beginning (DJ Paul & Juicy J)
    • Vol. 2: Da Exorcist (DJ Paul & Juicy J)
    • Solo Tape (Lord Infamous)
    • The Devil's Playground (Koopsta Knicca)
    • Vol 9mm (Juicy J)
    • Vol. 10 (Juicy J)
    • Vol. 15 (DJ Paul)
    • Vol. 16: For Da Summa 94 (DJ Paul)

    1995:

    • Vol. 3 Spring Mix '95 (DJ Paul & Juicy J)
    • Come With Me 2 Hell Pt. 2 (DJ Paul & Lord Infamous)
  • Sep 24, 2021

    He's a meme bruh nothing wrong with it

  • Three 6 had over 30 projects out before they dropped Mystic Stylez lol, and their DJ mixes from the late 80s that are at this point lost in time are even more additions

  • Sep 24, 2021

    I’ve played this 113 times since I’ve found it

    Realest shot jr ever wrote

  • Sep 24, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo

    Man shut up.

    Why are we even talking about three 6

    Why are we talking about exposure and s***

    Neph music can stand on its own

    Btw I’m not directing all this at u just used ur comment to continue the convo

  • Sep 24, 2021
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    Does he have any other songs with this type of production? Idk if the beat selection be throwing me off with the flows but it work with this beat imo.

  • I was 8 years stealing outta stores

  • Sep 26, 2021
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    Naw this s*** hot

    Bro next up

  • Sep 26, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo

    Ion know how anyone can hear this track and say he's a meme

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zfXMmx2EFI

    tape of the year and it ain’t no joke 🗣🗣

  • Sep 26, 2021
    Akame Ga Trill

    Neph > pac

    https://twitter.com/rxknephew/status/1424227662382387203
  • Sep 26, 2021
    Akame Ga Trill

    Neph > pac

    https://twitter.com/rxknephew/status/1424227662382387203

    Agreed 🤝

  • Sep 26, 2021
    GAYFORSALEM

    Naw this s*** hot

    Bro next up

    https://twitter.com/rxknephew/status/1442013397600534528

    fat joe vs ja rule versuz type beat

  • Sep 26, 2021
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    Jitney Spearx

    That’s a closed minded mentality smh

    that dude is one of the worst posters on this site, pay his dumbass no mind