First we brought you Era Of The Six, a compilation of classic songs from the kings of Memphis during their underground reign…
But now it’s time to turn it up six hundred and sixty six notches with ‘Six Much Posse’, a collection of the crunkest, buckest, most animosity filled posse songs you’ve ever heard in your life, from the undisputed posse song champs: Three 6 Mafia, HCP, Prophet Posse, friends, former friends and future enemies.
Play this loud.
Enjoy.
This officially unofficial compilation is brought to you to make you do like Paul says and buy their old shit.
01. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘We Bout To Ride’
02. Project Pat ft. Three 6 Mafia – ‘Break Da Law 2001′
03. Three 6 Mafia – ‘Gangsta Niggaz’
04. Lil Wyte ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘Get High To This’
05. Juicy J ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘Mafia Niggaz’
06. Frayser Boy ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘H.C.P.’
07. Three 6 Mafia ft. Killa Klan Kaze – ‘Be A Witness’
08. Three 6 Mafia ft. Lil Fly, La Chat & MC Mack – ‘Mystic Styles’
09. Gangsta Boo ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘M-Town Representatives’
10. Three 6 Mafia ft. Prophet Posse – ‘Step Up, Run Up’
11. Prophet Posse ft. Pastor Troy, Yo Gotti & Koopsta Knicca – ‘Rollin With My Posse (Remix)’
12. Prophet Posse ft. Gangsta Boo, Koopsta Knicca, Indo G, E Gutta, Kelo & Scarfo – ‘Yeah Hoe’
13. DJ Paul ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘King Of Kings’
14. Juicy J, V-Slash, Lil Reno, Kid Kash, Insane, Kash & Trakz – ‘Robbers, Killas & Thieves’
15. Gucci Mane ft. Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, Yung Joc & OJ Da Juiceman – ‘Never Too Much (Remix)’
16. Project Pat ft. Three 6 Mafia, The Kaze & T-Rock – ‘Whatever Ho’
17. Project Pat ft. Hypnotize Camp Posse – ‘Fuckin’ With The Best’
18. Playa Fly ft. Minnie Mae Mafia – ‘Damn What A Nigga Say’
If there’s one thing we can be certain of, apart from the fact that she will fuck you the fuck up and take your woman from 50 feet, it’s that V-Slash will never, ever let us down. She is the best HCP affiliate and M-Town representer currently not on bad terms with the Hypnotize Minds head honchos. And as long as she puts in work like this and reps that totally not dodgy DB Investments brand to the fullest, we’re hoping to any god that’s listening that we’ll get the kind of consistently cinematic but raw as hell, full-length offering that the boy Lil Wyte’s been pushing for the past few years.
It’s been building all year, but a full breakout of heart-stopping riot music is officially upon us. Southern Hospitality is proud to present a stockpile of the crunkest, buckest anthems from ATL to Memphis: compiled and mixed to bless your ride, club night, house or block party – by Rob Pursey and Davey Boy Smith.
EDIT: Great to see that since posting this just before the end of last year, so many of these songs are still blowing up – Alley Boy, Sean Teezy, Lil Jon, La Da Boom Man etc. – let’s hope 2010 remains just as crunked up!
Behold one of our favourite artists of the moment, and one of the hardest rappers, let alone hardest and greatest female artists, rapping – the main womane they call V-Slash. Yean know?
From their early years below the underground, to their more recent work just below the overground and even more recent time way over the underground and in Hollyhood, Paul and Juice have always exuded an air of militant isolationism and a strong sense of being above their peers that wasn’t limited to their just being better at music, but extended to them seemingly not dealing with the people around them and not taking shots at the people taking shots at them (or at least for the most part not naming names when they did).
But now, amid their most recent and certainly vast month-on-month output to date (where production quantities increased without affecting the trademark Super Producers’ quality control), and in this case another example of bare-faced viciousness and gun-totingness, Juicy J, a towering behooded in-all-black Pat and the New Memphis line-up of the above-mentioned posse cut part players, in just appearing together, give off the feeling that those once isolated geniuses are embracing their surroundings. Long-time fans will also find comfort in Pat and ex-Kim of the click Gangsta Boo patching things up on Twitter, offering a glint of a glimpse of light at the end of the potential Three 6 reunion tunnel.
Oh, and even though Juice has the bigger gun, V-Slash is still the hardest individual breathing.
This is my video of the year for so many reasons: it’s a North Memphis pride junt; we finally get to see what V-Slash properly looks like – result: the hardest female in the universe; Project Pat is still one of the vastest rappers rapping and can still murder and rob a Paul and Juicy beat into submission; little junior with the gold grill has the best mean mug we’ve seen in years and can make it rain really rather well for someone with such a low centre of gravity. And my God do we want one of those tees! M-M-M-M-M-M-Mafiaaaaa!
And for an extra special bonus, here’s another video from another Hustle Till I Die highlight, ‘Let’s Get High’.