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  1. At the helm of Prophet, DJ Paul and Juicy J would produce and release a handful of albums of some of the label's other acts, including Gangsta Blac's Can It Be? and Kingpin Skinny Pimp's King of Da Playaz Ball in 1996. At the end of 1996, however, DJ Paul and Juicy J had a falling-out with Nick Scarfo, and a lengthy legal lawsuit ensued between ...

  2. Jul 23, 2021 · Kingpin Skinny Pimp contributed to Three 6 Mafias landmark debut album, Mystic Stylez; DJ Paul and Juicy J helped produce King of da Playaz Ball, Kingpin Skinny Pimp’s solo debut...

  3. The whole Mafia is on the record and I mean the whole Three 6 plus the Prophet Posse. Also, this album was unspoken for a while that North Memphis had the spittaz in the city (until Gangsta Blac dropped his album after this record).

  4. Apr 1, 1996 · King Of Da Playaz Ball Lyrics 15 All About Them Prophets (Ft. 2 Eleven, Crunchy Black, DJ Paul, Gangsta Blac, Juicy J, Killa Klan Kaze, Lord Infamous, M.C. Mack, Mr. Slicc & Scan Man) Lyrics

  5. Known for its darkness, heavy bass, and fast flows; Memphis Rap originated in the early '90s with the likes of DJ Squeeky, DJ Zirk, DJ Spanish Fly, and early Three 6 Mafia. Perhaps most notably, it was Memphis Rap, along with Miami Bass, that laid the groundwork for Crunk and Trap.

  6. Three 6 Mafia: Lil Fly, M.C. Mack, Gangsta Boo, La Chat, Crunchy Black, Koopsta Knicca, Lord Infamous, Juicy J, DJ Paul "All About Them Prophets" 1996 King of da Playaz Ball Kingpin Skinny Pimp Gangsta Blac, Lord Infamous, M.C. Mack, Scan Man, Crunchy Black, Juicy J, DJ Paul, Mr. Slicc, 211, Kingpin Skinny Pimp "Body Parts" 1996 Chapter 1: The End

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  8. Compelling guest verses on King of da Playaz Ball, particularly from Three 6 Mafia members, are featured in abundance. The ever-immersive Lord Infamous has several, standing out particularly on his fiendishly fantastical part of “Y’all Niggaz Ain’t No Killaz”.

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