Mafia six
The mafia returns well but without Juicy J or even Project Pat for that matter. It's even released on DJ Paul's label Scale-A-Ton and not Hypnotized Mindz. The rest of the HCP comes in sporadically. No La Chat and also the last release for the group with Lord Infamous because of his death.
Go hard featuring Yellawolf is the first single and first track. The video was released on world star hip hop to promote the album. I think they should have gotten Lil Wyte instead through.
Been had hard follows the forumla that DJ Paul has been doing on his solo records.
Betta Pray starts off with a sample of the new black sabbath song "God Is Dead" and continues throughout the song. Lil Wyte makes his first appearance on the album along with Outlawz. During the second half of the song starts with a sample of devils rejects.
Break Da Law is a throwback to the old track.
Space Ghost Purp, Krazy Bone, and Bizzy Bone make for the most sought after collaboration besides the reunion on the track Murder On My Mind.
Remember starts with a sample of I'm going I live forever and features Lil Wyte for his second spot on the CD.
Stash Spot starts off with a sample of the song "Number Of The Beast" by Iron Maiden but just the "666" part.
Yean High features the other Memphis legends 8 Ball & MJG and is my pick for best song on the CD.
Body Parts is the posse song that three 6 was known for doing and this features Juicy J, Koopsta Knicca, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Lil Wyte, Crunchy Black, Project Pat, Locodunit, La Chat, Point Blank, DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, JGrxxn, and Kokoe. The song totals 9:01.
BONUS TRACKS
Grab Da Gauge is a reference to their old song Grab Tha Gauge.
How We Gone Play will be the song they going to play before dirt is about to be done.
DJ Paul knows people downloads his music but I bought it because I am a huge triple six fan. All mainstream fans or new Juicy J fans won't like it. This was made strictly for people that have been down the whole time.
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