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Three 6 Mafia

Three 6 Mafia Album: “Stay Fly”

Album Information :
Title: Stay Fly
Release Date:2006-02-06
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Dirty South, Mainstream Rap
Label:Sony/BMG
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:828767830629
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Track Listing :
1 (Untitled)
2 Stay Fly (Clean Album Version)
3 Still Fly Remix Explicit
4 Stay Fly (Instrumental) Video
Patrick L. Randall (Silver Spring, MD) - February 18, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Memphis style is hitting strong.

Hip-hop fans who didn't know of Memphis pioneers, 3 6 Mafia, before "Stay Fly" most definitely know them now. The group has been around for more than a decade and has been fronted primarily by producer/rappers Juicy J and DJ Paul (teamed with Crunchy Black), though the roster has seen more than a dozen members over its time. 3 6 Mafia is one of the true pioneering groups of the Memphis rap underground and has its hooks in the creation of the now famous `crunk' sound.

"Stay Fly", the first single off the aptly-title "Most Known Unknown" album, reintroduces fans to 3 6 for the first time. Employing the new `screwed and chopped' hook, members of 3 6 extol the virtues of doing what must be done to stay on top of their game in the clubs. Juicy J, DJ Paul, and Crunchy Black each have a verse to provide a sample of their vocal styles, as do guests Young Buck (of 50 Cent's G Unit) and Memphis rap duo Eightball and MJG. The 6 verses each have their own distinct flavor that builds on the others.

As a club favorite that is starting to make serious inroads in the mainstream music scene, "Stay Fly" should be the first step in turning the 3 6 Mafia from Unknown to Most Known.

No eye contact (North Carolina) - March 17, 2006
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent song, but...

Great song, but for this price it is a rip, you could almost buy the whole album The Most Known Unkowns for this, and it is not even there best song on that Album, and definatly not in there career. I have not bought this, but just from telling you I can say I only reccomend this to serious collecters... Great album art.

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