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Three 6 Mafia

Three 6 Mafia Album: “Da End”

Three 6 Mafia Album: “Da End”
Description :
Three 6 Mafia: Gangsta Boo, Juicy J, Crunchy Black, D.J. Paul, Koopsta Knicca, Lord Infamous. <p>Additional personnel: K-Rock, M-Chils, Gangsta Blac, Prophet Posse, Project Pat, Killa Klan Kaze.
Customers Rating :
Average (4.7) :(49 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Our Arrival (Explicit) Video
2 Stomp (Explicit) Video
3 Money Flow - (with K-Rock/Killa Klan Kaze)
4 Late Night Tip Video
5 Gotcha Shakin' (Explicit) Video
6 I Ain't Goin' Video
7 Good Stuff Video
8 Walk up to Yo House
9 In-2-Deep (Explicit) Video
10 Last Man Standing - (with M-Child/Gangsta Blac)
11 Destruction Terror (Explicit) Video
12 Body Parts - (with Prophet Posse)
13 Where's da Bud Video
14 Gette'm Crunk Video
15 Where da Killaz Hang - (with Project Pat)
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17 Life or Death - (featuring Killa Klan Kaze/Koopsta Knicca)
Album Information :
Title: Da End
UPC:097037440527
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Southern Rap
Artist:Three 6 Mafia
Guest Artists:Project Pat; Killa Klan Kaze; Koopsta Knicca
Producer:D.J. Paul; Juicy J
Label:Prophet Records
Distributed:Select-O-Hits
Release Date:1997/03/04
Original Release Year:1997
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
mysanthropyk_overlord (USA) - March 22, 2003
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- There has never been a better rap album.

Anything that Three 6 Mafia turns out is far above hip-hop industry standards (which isn't really saying much) in my humble opinion, but this tops them all. This intricate blend of semi-horrorcore lyricism and unmatched production will never be equaled in the rap music industry. Most of my friends aren't rap fans at all but still like this album. Lord Infamous dominates with his demonic poetry and brilliant lyrics, while Koopsta Knicca's almost psychotic singing is the icing on the cake. Songs like "Stomp," "Where Da Killaz Hang," and "Last Man Standing" are good examples of these vicious verbal atrocities, while songs like the introspective "In-2-Deep" and the hypnotic relationship song "Late Night Tip" add a welcome amount of variety to the album. Lord Infamous displays his vocal versatility and solo rapping capabilities in "Where's Da Bud," while Koopsta steals the show from The Kaze in "Life Or Death" which has a beautifully morbid piano loop at the end. The only downside to the album is the almost comical lines that Juicy J. puts into some of the songs. Otherwise, classic material from a greatly underrated rap group.

ALLEN B (Baltimore) - January 12, 2006
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Dark, cinematic, and perfect

This along w/ Mystic Stylez and Ch.2 Domination are the holy trinity of 3-6 albums....Ch.2 and The End being my favorites tho.....

Alright, the album kicks off w/ "stomp" which is very dark...It brilliantly samples the "unsolved mysteries" theme song....The rest of the cuts are everything u can ask for from DJ Paul and Juicy J on the production tip...They are very dark....And Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Gangsta Boo and everyone else comes correct on this album, giving you raw lyrics....

"The End" (the song) is an instrumental that might be one of my fav rap beats ever....Its very dark, but yet done brilliantly, in my opinion....My fav tracks include Stomp,The End, Late Night Tip, N 2 Deep, and Life or Death...But really all the songs are great....You won't be disappointed w/ The End...Gurantee it...

Pete - November 01, 2004
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Tight Underground Release

One of their best albums, so many classic joints on here. My 3rd favorite Three 6 release (Mystic Stylez & World Domination beat this). The End has so many hot beats, along with everyone dropping in some hardcore verses. Better than any crap we hear on the radio today. They rap about whatever they want. Best track is Late Night Tip which is OFF the hook. So are Life Or Death, Gettem Crunk, Destruction Terror, Stompin', and In 2 Deep. Every Three 6 Mafia fan should own this, its an awesome album, not classic, but its definitely one of their best.

Customer review - July 28, 1999
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- all i got to say about this is DAMN

da boyz got it flowin from day 1, from memphis now to cali, ny, and everywhere, just to let you know they came from nowhere and now look at them, this is my fav...like it more than world domination and crazyndalazdayz....but they knockin too so i give mad props to them...waitin on the new one so i can bump to it to.....ill holla...listining right now ya heard

HCP Fan (KC MO) - July 18, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Flawless

1.Our Arrival(Intro)

2.Stomp - 5/5*

3.Money Flow - 4/5

4.Late Nite Tip - 5/5*

5.Gotcha Shakin - 5/5

6.I Ain't Goin - 5/5*

7.Good Stuff - 3/5

8.Walk Up To Your House - 5/5*

9.In-2-Deep - 5/5*

10.Last Man Standing - 5/5

11.Destruction Terror - 5/5*

12.Body Parts - 5/5*

13.Where's Da Bud - 5/5*

14.Gettem Crunk - 5/5*

15.Where Da Killaz Hang - 5/5

16.The End(Instrumental) - 5/5*

17.Life or Death - 4/5

*Fav.Songs

This is the best rap album i've ever heard,period. It's the best Three 6 album, second is Chapter 2:World Domination and then Mystic Styles. Three 6 is better than anyone, better than 2pac better than Eminem. They're known for their dark and eerie sound and violent lyrics. Hardcore rap. Not that pop stuff you hear nowadays like Nelly,Chingy,50 Cent and trust me alot more. Its finally good to see Three 6 get some notice and doin really well now. Of course they don't sound anything like they used to, well they had to change or they werent going to get recognized(their sound back then wasnt really appropriate for radio and MTV), so I understand. But anyways i really recommend this album for any rap fan, its a classic.

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