Triple Six Mafia - Underground Vol.1 1991-1994 (1999) Three 6 Mafia - We Never Sleep Vol. 1 2000 Three 6 Mafia - We Never Sleep Vol. 2 2002 Three 6 Mafia - We Never Sleep Vol. 3 2004 Three 6 Mafia - We Never Sleep Vol. 4 2007 Three 6 Mafia - Memphis Instrumentals Vol. 2; Three 6 Mafia - Memphis Instrumentals Vol. Underground Vol. 1: (1991–1994) is a collection of songs recorded when Three 6 Mafia first started their rap career. These songs have been taken from their underground mixtapes and albums such as DJ Paul & Juicy J's Vol. 1 - 3 mixtapes, DJ Paul & Lord Infamous' mixtapes, Juicy J's mixtapes and the Triple Six Mafia's Smoked Out, Loced Out tape. The mixtape Underground Vol 3 - Kings of Memphis (2000) contains Memphis (Remix) and Powder (The Higher Version). Their commercial success increased exponentially with the 22-track When the Smoke Clears - Sixty 6 Sixty 1 (2000) that contains the hit Sippin' on Some Syrup and a colossal amount of filler.
Underground Vol. 1: (1991-1994) by Released March 2, 1999 Recorded 1991-1994, Length 62: 20, chronology (1997) 1997 Underground Vol. 1: (1991-1994) (1999) (1999) 1999 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Underground Vol. 1: (1991–1994) is a collection of songs recorded when first started their rap career.
These songs have been taken from their underground mixtapes and albums such as DJ Paul & Juicy J's Vol. 1 - 3 mixtapes, DJ Paul & Lord Infamous' mixtapes, Juicy J's mixtapes and the Triple Six Mafia's Smoked Out, Loced Out tape. Track listing.
'Ridin' In Da Chevy Pt. 2' - DJ Paul & Lord Infamous feat.
Juicy J. 'Niggaz Ain't Barin' Dat' - Triple Six Mafia. 'Chargin' These Hoes' - DJ Paul & Juicy J. 'Now I'm High, Really High' - Triple Six Mafia. 'Sucks On Dick' - Juicy J.
'Playa Hataz' - Triple Six Mafia. 'Paul With Da 45' - DJ Paul & Lord Infamous. 'Where Da Bud At' (Officially 'Crazy Off Da Bud Sac') - Lord Infamous. 'Mask and Da Glock' (Officially 'Victim Of a Driveby') - Lil' Glock & S.O.G. 'Don't Be Scared' - Juicy J. 'Time For Da Juice Mane' (Officially 'Stomp') - Juicy J. 'Walk Up To Your House' - DJ Paul & Juicy J.
'Yeah, They Done Fucked Up' - DJ Paul. 'Talk Ya Ass Off' - DJ Paul. 'Fuck All Dem Hoes' - DJ Paul & Juicy J.
. Occupation(s), Entrepreneur Instruments, Years active 1989-present Labels (1994-present) (1995–1997) (1997–2000) (2000–2003) Scale-A-Ton (2008–present) (2013–2016) (2016–present) Associated acts, Lil Scube, Big C, Swift, Kalle Flow Website Paul Duane Beauregard, (born January 12, 1977) better known by his DJ Paul, is an American, and from. He is a founding member of hip-hop group and the half-brother of the late rapper. DJ Paul started his career in the late 1980s as a DJ and released a number of solo tapes, as well as three collaboration albums with Lord Infamous as The Serial Killaz.
Was introduced and the three founded the group Three 6 Mafia, going on to achieve national success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their 2000 album, debuted at number six on the chart and was certified platinum. Later followed by in 2003 and in 2005, both of which were commercially successful.
In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, Crunchy Black, and Frayser Boy won an for ' from the film. Paul has also released three solo albums, and created soundtracks to two movies. He and the rest of Three 6 Mafia are known as the originators of the style of music. Aside from music, DJ Paul has been involved in a variety of business ventures, including film production and real estate. He founded his own record label Scale-A-Ton Entertainment, co-owns the fashion wear line Dangerus / Skandulus, has a collection of BBQ seasonings and is the spokesman for a legal version of the drink. Contents.
Music career 1988–1992: Career beginnings In 1988, DJ Paul started his career as a DJ in Memphis club '380 Beale'. At first he wanted to focus on DJing instead of rapping. In 1989, he formed the duo The Serial Killaz, together with his older half-brother.
Paul served as the producer, making beats, which Infamous would rap over. The two did not have any equipment, so they used to rent local DJ Just Born's studio with the money their father gave them. Paul would play and records on his mother's record player when she was not home. They released self-recorded tapes in their neighborhood, school, and local shops. Their first tape, Portrait Of A Serial Killa, was released in 1992. The following year, the duo released another tape called.
'Mixtapes, back in the day, was just a mix of people's favorite songs. Like if your uncle or whatever would take his favorite O'Jays songs, his favorite songs, and put them all on one tape, so when they have a party, they could play all of their favorite songs. Memphis took it a step further.that's what me, DJ Squeeky, and would do. We would put our own songs on our mixtapes. That's what people do today, but we were doing that back in '88.' DJ Paul in an interview with journalist Louis Goggans from newspaper in 2013.
DJ Paul eventually bought studio equipment, consisting of a keyboard, a turntable, and a four-track recorder. He started making mixtapes with popular songs and selling them at his high school.
Later he started including songs of his affiliated rappers on the tapes as well, in order to promote them. Eventually, he began making mixtapes consisting only of original songs by himself and local artists. Paul claimed that Memphis DJs, such as himself, DJ Spanish Fly, DJ Squeeky and Juicy J created the modern format of mixtapes by including their original songs, instead of making compilations of other artists' music. DJ Paul also released a number of solo tapes called Underground Volume 1 to Volume 16. He rose to prominence as a DJ and producer on the south side of Memphis, and was introduced to fellow producer Juicy J, who was also garnering buzz on the north side of the city. Together with Lord Infamous, they formed the group The Backyard Posse. DJ Paul and Juicy J soon began producing tracks, described as 'dark, eerie.
Driven by bass-heavy beats and haunting sounds.' They changed their name to Triple Six Mafia, after a phrase Lord Infamous would use to refer to the group in their songs. 1993–2005: Three 6 Mafia and debut solo album. Main article: In 1994, Triple Six Mafia were joined by and released the underground album Smoked Out Loced Out. Later the group acquired two more members, and and changed its name again to. In 1995, they self-released their debut studio album,. Following the album's success, Three 6 Mafia signed a major label deal with.
They also started their own label and signed a number of local artists, such as, and, among others. DJ Paul and Juicy J exclusively produced the whole albums by their artists, as well as Three 6 Mafia's releases. The group achieved commercial success with their 2000 album, which debuted at number six on the chart and was eventually certified platinum.
In 2002, DJ Paul released his debut solo studio album. Most of the songs, originally featured on his 1994 mixtape Underground Volume 16: 4 Da Summa of '94, were remastered and some of the old featured artists were replaced with new ones from Hypnotize Minds, such as Frayser Boy and La Chat. The album peaked at number 127 at the Billboard 200.
Three 6 Mafia released two more commercially successful albums: in 2003 and in 2005, both peaking in top five of Billboard 200. They also created the soundtracks of the movies Choices and its sequel Choices II: The Setup. By 2006, Paul and Juicy were the only members of the group left.
2006–2012: Academy Award win, Scale-A-Ton and A Person of Interest In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an for ' from the film. The song, which they co-wrote with member, was also ranked at number 80 on 's '100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop'. After Three 6 Mafia released their 2008 album, the group had conflicts with their label about their music style, which led DJ Paul and Juicy J to pursue other ventures and their solo careers. In 2009, Paul released The Weigh In – his first mixtape since the Volume series in the early 1990s.
A few months later he followed up with his second solo album, released under Paul's newly founded label Scale-A-Ton Entertainment. The album was received well by critics, earning a positive review and an 'Album pick'. In 2010, Paul released his second mixtape Too Kill Again, hosted by DJ Scream and. The mixtape features many upcoming and new Memphis artists such as Lion Heart, Thug Therapy, Partee and Miscellaneous.
DJ Paul stated the tape was a preview to his upcoming album, also titled Too Kill Again, which however was never released. Instead, in 2011, Paul made a new collaboration mixtape with rapper and producer Lil Lody, called Pray For Forgiveness.
A few months later Paul released a retail No-DJ version with bonus songs to. In 2012, Paul announced he was working on an experimental dub-hop EP called A Person of Interest.
Later he changed it into a full featured album, which was released on October 22. Was packed with a bonus DVD, including a self-titled short movie, music videos and behind the scenes footage.
Paul released videos for a number of songs from the album, including 'What I Look Like (W.I.L.L.)', 'Wit Tha Shit', 'Trap Back Jumpin', 'E&J' and a remix of 'I'm Dat Raw' with. Paul called A Person of Interest his favorite solo album, stating that he loved the production and the 'raw' sound of the album. 2013–present: S.I.M., Da Mafia 6ix, The Killjoy Club and Master of Evil In early 2013, DJ Paul focused on performing as a DJ, and created a DJ duo, called S.I.M. (Sex is Mandatory). The group created a number of live sets, as well as remixes to songs, such as & 's 'Higher'. In late 2013, Paul and Lord Infamous were discussing creating a sequel to their 1993 album Come with Me 2 Hell, when the latter came with the idea to try and reunite the whole Three 6 Mafia crew.
Infamous brought back, and, and the five of them reunited as 'Da Mafia 6ix' with plans to release an album in 2014. On November 12, 2013, Da Mafia 6ix released their first mixtape. The tape was almost entirely produced by DJ Paul and featured, and affiliates, Skinny Pimp and, among others. And also appeared as surprise guests on the posse song 'Body Parts', being credited just as '& more' in the track listing.
DJ Paul collaborated on a mixtape titled Clash Of Da Titans with fellow Memphis producer that was released on October 23, 2013, and on a free EP, called Black Fall, with rapper Yellawolf, which they put out for Halloween on October 31, 2013. On November 26, 2013, DJ Paul released Volume 16: The Original Masters, a remaster of his 1994 mixtape 4 Da Summer of '94. It was revealed on the PSYR17 EP given away at the 2014 Gathering Of The Juggalos that DJ Paul plans to release his next solo album 'Master Of Evil' on Psychopathic Records in 2015. He later confirmed it himself on the 28th of August on The Australia underground hip hop podcast 'The Underground Podcast', as well as on the outro song to The Killjoy Club's debut album '.
DJ Paul has been announced to play showcase in on March 21, 2015. On August 19, 2016 DJ Paul announced that he has signed to Yelawolf's Slumerican Records.
Personal life DJ Paul and Juicy J starred in 's 2007 reality show, which showed Three 6 Mafia's move to Hollywood, California, following their Oscar win. The show also featured their personal assistants Computer and Big Triece, as well as Hypnotize Minds artists Project Pat and Lil Wyte.
The series aired for eight episodes between April 5 and May 23, 2007. In 2011, DJ Paul starred in 's cooking show together with seven other celebrities and eventually won the first place. In an, Paul cleared up some controversy from the show, involving best known from the.
In a 2013 interview, Paul said he is getting three hours of sleep a day due to the amount of work he has to do in the variety of business ventures he has a part in. Describing his daily schedule, he said that he works with all of his companies during the day and records music during the night, stating that 'I feel like if I'm not working, then I'm losing and I'm not really giving my life what I should be giving.' On December 20, 2013, his older half-brother, died from a heart attack at his mother's house in Memphis, Tennessee. DJ Paul is no longer engaged to Majda Baltic. They participated in an episode of Celebrity Wife Swap together with Plaxico Burress and his wife. They stated that they met at the Salt Lake City Airport. Business ventures In 2001, DJ Paul and the rest of Three 6 Mafia created the straight-to-video film Choices, followed by a sequel Choices II: The Setup, which was released in 2005.
In 2007, DJ Paul and Juicy J started their own fashion wear line titled 'Dangerus / Skandulus'. It was branded as the official Three 6 Mafia wear and includes T-shirts, hats, accessories and stickers. DJ Paul founded his own record label Scale-A-Ton Entertainment in 2009. He has released his last two albums under the label.
In 2012, DJ Paul launched a collection of BBQ seasonings called 'DJ Paul BBQ'. Paul initially created a BBQ rub seasoning, soon followed by a Smoked Out BBQ Sauce. In 2013, DJ Paul became the official spokesman for a new legal version of the alcoholic drink. As of 2013, Paul also owns a real estate company. Legal issues In an interview with 's The Breakfast Club, Paul stated he has been arrested numerous times.
He was sent to jail for the first time at the age of 17. In 2006, a man from, named Ramone Williams, filed a lawsuit against DJ Paul and other Three 6 Mafia members, claiming he has been severely beaten at a Three 6 Mafia concert when other fans followed the lyrics of the song 'Let's Start a Riot' and attacked him. The man claimed he was hit with a chair, kicked and stomped numerous times. Three 6 Mafia asked for dismissal of the suit on a summary judgment motion. In October 2006, both sides settled the suit and Williams received financial compensation. On June 8, 2012, a lawsuit was filed against DJ Paul and for failing to appear in a concert which they were booked for.
The suit claimed the two were booked for an April 2011 show in but never showed up. They also never returned a $9,000 advance payment they received for the performance.
Paul and Juicy are demanded to pay $50,000 for economic loss, out-of-pocket expenses and loss of income and revenue. In October 2012, few days before his third album was released, DJ Paul was arrested in New York when a stun gun was found on him during a routine search. He was charged with misdemeanor and released shortly after. Paul commented on the arrest: 'I honestly didn't know it was illegal. I thought it was at the same level as pepper spray.'
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