Three 6 Mafia Album: “Chapter 2: World Domination”
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Chapter 2: World Domination |
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Release Date:1997-01-01
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Type:Album
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Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Dirty South, Mainstream Rap
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Label:Hypnotize Minds/Relativity
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:5099748915825
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- an unknown classic
i have 10 three 6 mafia cd's and chapter 2: world domination is one of the best cds that i own if not the best. There is a bunch of badass songs on this cd like number 20 (anyone out there) number 19 ( n 2 deep) number 3 (will blast) number 6 (prophet posse) number 8 ( i ain't cha friend) and so on. chapter 2: world domination is an insane record so if you like three 6 or rap music in general, buy this cd. personaly, i think this is there second best record (the end flat out takes the cake) ever made. i'm 20 years old and i've been a loyal and dedicated three 6 mafia fan for about a good 5 years and this cd is unbelievable. three 6 mafia straight up get down on this cd like no other, and all this is coming from an average white kid (and m not a wigger) thats listens to everything. three 6 mafia are my favorite group/artists/producers to ever make music. i think three 6 is better than 2 pac and biggie and everyone else, because their music is so original and creative. so i recommend that anyone who appreciates music then you should buy this cd
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- "DEMONIC RAPS + TRUNK RATTLING BEATS = CLASSIC ALBUM"
Three 6 Mafia's "Ch. 2: World Domination" was the pinnacle of their early sound. A sequel to 1996's "The End," 3-6 came even harder and more aggressive with this release. Although the production is somewhat underground in terms of quality, it works perfectly with the eerie sounding beats and violent lyrics. Every group member comes correct, including Gangsta Boo and Koopsta Knicca. As always, Lord Infamous steals the show with his rapid delivery and drug-fueled wordplay. The first standout track is "Hit a Mutha*****," which features one of the best beats to ever come out of Memphis. One of my favorite tracks is "3-6 in the Morning," which samples the beat from Ice T's similarly titled "6' N the Mornin'." "Tear da Club Up '97," which is also the album's lead single, may be the most famous rap to ever to come out of Memphis. The album concludes with an anthem for the blunt smokers, "Weed Is Got Me High." BOTTOMLINE: Ch. 2: World Domination is the monumental effort of 3-6's early work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Decent album from 3-6
Three-6 Mafia drops a decent, 20 song album here. Of the 4 abums of theirs I have ("Unbreakables", "Most Known Unknown", and "Last 2 Walk"), this falls in the bottom tier, but is still a nice 4 star album. This one has 6 members on it: DJ Paul (on 19 songs), Juicy J (on 18 songs), Gangsta Boo & Lord Infamous (on 15 songs), Koopsta Knicca (on 12 songs) and Crunchy Black (on 10 songs). Of the 20, 2 are almost classics, 6 are ok, the other 12 are good, some being real good songs. I'd say it could have been a nice 14-16 song album and leave the few filler tracks off, but it is what it is. Guests pop up on a few songs throughout the album as well. Production, as always on a 3-6 album is nice, and handled exclusively by Juicy J & DJ Paul. As always you're getting some tight, hard hitting beats and some darker songs with alot of street/hustling references and quite a few dirteir songs as well. A nice album for their fans to have in the collection, but I do like some of their other material slightly better.
#3 - 8
#4 - 9 (nice beat)
#5 - 8.5 (f/ Shoestring of Dayton Family)
#6 - 6.5 (f/ Prophet Posse & Project Pat)
#7 - 8
#8 - 7.5
#9 - 9 (nice beat)
#10 - 7 (f/ Prophet Posse)
#11 - 8 (f/ Project Pat)
#12 - 7.5 (nice beat but don't like how the vocals sound)
#13 - 8.5 (good beat)
#14 - 8.5 (another good beat)
#15 - 9.5 (real tight beat)
#16 - 9.5 (f/ Project Pat & Prophet Posse -- another real tight beat)
#17 - 8.5 (nice beat)
#18 - 8.5 (another nice beat)
#19 - 8.5 (nice beat)
#20 - 7.5
#21 - 8 (f/ Project Pat)
#22 - 6.5 (f/ Prophet Posse)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- tightest three 6 album next to mystic stylez
i got dis cd like 3 months ago n its tight as hell
but da only thangs is tear da club up'97 and spill my blood
da '97 version of tear da club up iz 2 clean
get da '95 version or da '94 version dey alot tighter
and spill my blood has got da wackest hook and da wackest beat
but otha den dat dis a tight ass album
get dis shyt
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- THE ABSOLUTE GREATEST THREE 6 ALBUM OF ALL TIME
This is Three 6 Mafia at their Absolute best! Every song on World Domination is AWESOME! It is difficult for me to choose favorite songs on this CD but I managed to come up with my Absolute Favs:
"Hit a Muthafu**a", "3-6 In The Morning", "Anyone Out There", and "Weed Is Got Me High".
You are INSANE if you don't go get this CD. This is a GREAT CD to play at parties, in the car, and an especially a GREAT CD to listen to while you smoke weed (that is if you smoke weed).
If you like this CD, you have to check out:
Three 6 Mafia: Mystic Stylez
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