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Are Three 6 Mafia the Godfathers of Modern Rap? 

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Three 6 Mafia are a Memphis based group that created the building blocks for the trap sound. Though trap music came from Atlanta, the sound originates from other earlier down south hip-hop genres like crunk, miami bass, bounce, and chopped & screwed.
Nahre and LA explore how Three 6 Mafia's sound influences modern rap music and later make their own crunk inspired beat.
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@jozefstalin7042
@jozefstalin7042 4 года назад
The fact PBS did this and not even MTV just shows what's wrong with MTV
@wnec12
@wnec12 5 лет назад
PBS what MTV should have been... lol
@wes4439
@wes4439 5 лет назад
😄
@AQGOAT24
@AQGOAT24 5 лет назад
When you have the profit motive as your reason to keep going, you end up making lowest common denominator nonsense
@jnnx
@jnnx 5 лет назад
AQGOAT24 When you were founded and funded by credit card companies, using promotional material, because you don’t want to pay for content...
@xavierthevirgo
@xavierthevirgo 5 лет назад
😭😭😭🤣😂😆this perfect
@hnic505
@hnic505 5 лет назад
realest shit I've seen on RU-vid in a minute
@SpookySkareflow
@SpookySkareflow 5 лет назад
They also fail to mention dj zirk and dj squeeky also being influencers to 3 6 mafia sound and memphis rap as 3 6 has sampled their work.
@djfelaXD
@djfelaXD 5 лет назад
Spooky Musick 💯
@lee_drifting
@lee_drifting 5 лет назад
and smk, gotta include dat mane
@h.o.g.macjones1011
@h.o.g.macjones1011 5 лет назад
Boi you know something!
@BrightsideBLVD
@BrightsideBLVD 5 лет назад
Spooky Musick I’m from west Tennessee. Not but an hour from Memphis. For PBS to even say the names they dropped I give them props.... pbs?? Lol come on.
@lee_drifting
@lee_drifting 5 лет назад
@@drinkinouttacups2665 maaane i had to comment on several other posts. hopefully thamemphisrewind or someone dat has real knowledge on memphis rap would make a very accurate, detailed video soon. this video aint bad, but its missing a lot
@aishymoo5
@aishymoo5 5 лет назад
Guess they saw all the Three 6 mafia comments on the trap video LOL
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
Of course we did!
@psycodelicrelic1906
@psycodelicrelic1906 5 лет назад
We out here. Mu mu mu MaFIUHH
@jerryjefferson3296
@jerryjefferson3296 4 года назад
and its not hard to tell that everyone in the game is sampling them. Dj Paul says him and Juicy Clears 4 to 5 songs a week. They were ahead of theyre time. and they going on tour
@panyarou
@panyarou 5 лет назад
I like the idea that there's a secret Asian lady trained in classical music at the roots of southern trap music.
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
Same here
@Fuziontony123
@Fuziontony123 5 лет назад
Memphis Rap has classical music samples
@handolo1266
@handolo1266 5 лет назад
TALK YO SHIT FAPTANO!!!!
@kingsmokes4437
@kingsmokes4437 4 года назад
Straight from the slums of Shaolin.. 👐 Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothing fuck with!
@nagichampa9866
@nagichampa9866 4 года назад
Unrelated but she's cute!
@shybaka2892
@shybaka2892 5 лет назад
Not just 3 6 Mafia, but the whole Memphis scene. Memphis’ dark sound and hard hitting 808s influenced a lot of modern rap beats and sounds.
@danillolucio3107
@danillolucio3107 4 года назад
say me others groups/rappers from Memphis pls
@jakob6b1998
@jakob6b1998 3 года назад
@@danillolucio3107 yeah im also curious
@MrEOM41
@MrEOM41 3 года назад
Yep that Memphis sound is very popular now today
@PissSoap
@PissSoap 2 года назад
@@danillolucio3107 late, but 8Ball & MJG and Project Pat
@AudioEsoterixxx
@AudioEsoterixxx Год назад
@@jakob6b1998tommy wright IIi
@campertaeva
@campertaeva 5 лет назад
Lord Infamous was Tongue twisting on the 1991 Serial killaz album...its only 3 songs on that album but he showcases the triplet flow 2 yrs before Bone Thugs faces of death album...factz
@SICRECORDS
@SICRECORDS 5 лет назад
CaMpErTaEvA chuck D was spitting triplet flows in 87 tho
@benalexander9955
@benalexander9955 5 лет назад
@@SICRECORDS for sure, DJ Paul even states this in interviews, can't deny that Lord Infamous and Three 6 as a whole took it to the next level though.
@lee_drifting
@lee_drifting 5 лет назад
@@benalexander9955 skinny pimp was doin it a lil before lord infamous on one of al kapones 1992 album. shid idek if the serial killaz tape came out in 91
@lee_drifting
@lee_drifting 5 лет назад
@Clout Lord he aint wrong tho, public enemy were one of the first to do triplets. the style goes way back to the early 80s tho. skinny pimp & lord infamous made it unique cuz they made the triplets sound faster
@a14rmdaview40
@a14rmdaview40 5 лет назад
Ben Alexander not before bone though they were bigger n took it to a level 3-6 never reached
@ejro3063
@ejro3063 5 лет назад
I would say it was actually the whole Memphis scene not 3 6 by themselves
@jconny65
@jconny65 5 лет назад
memphis and texas
@MMaldonado611
@MMaldonado611 5 лет назад
It WAS the whole Memphis scene, triple 6 just brought it into the mainstream
@TheBTranz
@TheBTranz 5 лет назад
They don't know about Tommy Wright and them
@Teggymania
@Teggymania 5 лет назад
Shout out to Tommy Wright the 3rd!!!
@emilyalice.9442
@emilyalice.9442 5 лет назад
tommy is a goat fr
@ryanduffney2772
@ryanduffney2772 3 года назад
Good to see Memphis get its respect, Gangsta Pat, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Al Kapone, Pretty Tony, Dj Zirk, Dj Squeeky, 8 ball and MJG, Tom Skeemask, all oldschool vets that established memphis rap to become what it has, along with 36 of course. if anyone reading this hasn’t heard any of the names I listed above, I highly recommend you look them up they all are on youtube and spotify etc
@ImARocker75
@ImARocker75 5 лет назад
subscribed to nahre's channel a year ago.....never thought i'd hear her say the word Crunk
@Ceedub3406
@Ceedub3406 5 лет назад
I saw Gangsta Boo at a Run the Jewels concert a couple years back. Absolute fire show she's a real gangsta
@JG-oh7te
@JG-oh7te 5 лет назад
Gangsta Boo she looking for the bud
@AQUAPHREESH193
@AQUAPHREESH193 4 года назад
Caleb White she can still spit it
@Beastintheomlet
@Beastintheomlet 5 лет назад
This series is so good. The contrast of LA and Nahre, both extremely talented musicians from the extremes of different musical traditions (improvisation/gospel and classical training) is just fantastic and inspiring. I do really want an episode where Nahre gets to flex a bit and y’all tackle something from the classical vein.
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
Did you see our episode about parody music or the Fibonacci numbers?
@MisterAppleEsq
@MisterAppleEsq 5 лет назад
L.A mimicking the 808 sounds at the end is fantastic. Someone should sample that.
@moncleredits487
@moncleredits487 5 лет назад
no it really isn't.
@MisterAppleEsq
@MisterAppleEsq 5 лет назад
@@moncleredits487 Okay.
@frofoodie7763
@frofoodie7763 3 года назад
Genius. I rewound that part. It's so accurate too.
@adamdipiazza7403
@adamdipiazza7403 5 лет назад
Yes. I've been listening to Three 6 a ton for the past few months and I was thinking the same thing. Memphis in general is the blueprint for modern rap music.
@chitoim2332
@chitoim2332 5 лет назад
PBS went from big comfy couch to 36 mafia Tommy Wright Spanish fly Memphis rap🤣😎
@platinumt3425
@platinumt3425 4 года назад
Lord Infamous and Koopsta Knicca. 2 heavily underrated legends. RIP both of them.
@cassetterescue2692
@cassetterescue2692 5 лет назад
Never thought I'd hear a PBS Production name drop TW3
@scaacacsc
@scaacacsc 5 лет назад
The song played in the video is actually "Tear Da Club Up '97" from their album "Chapter 2: World Domination" and not the song "Tear Da Club Up" from the album "Mystic Stylez" released in 1995.
@AQUAPHREESH193
@AQUAPHREESH193 4 года назад
scaacacsc sascas lol the rap nerd in me cringed at that LOL but great video overall
@juicemania50
@juicemania50 4 года назад
This was much needed for these younger cats that have no clue. Mafia 4 life
@jakob6b1998
@jakob6b1998 3 года назад
Iam 22 and from germany, unfortunately never had friends who listened to 3-6 but there are some german rappers who sell tapes and sample and take a lot from 3-6 so thats when i started diggin into it and got to find modern artists who make a similar sound like ramirez. Im really happy that i found out about 3-6 bc the music is just different 🤔👌🏼 besides that i also enjoyed juicy j and asap a lot for at least 8 years but ive been too dumb to dig further
@ajcates9136
@ajcates9136 2 года назад
South Memphis y’all
@whitetiger5181
@whitetiger5181 2 года назад
Lock em in that trunk
@benalexander9955
@benalexander9955 5 лет назад
cool to see DJ Spanish Fly get a shout out, definitely can't forget DJ Squeaky though, DJ Paul and Juicy J took a lot from him in terms of inspiration.
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
Exactly
@calebedwards3266
@calebedwards3266 5 лет назад
DJ Zirk (2Thick) and DJ Squeeky too.
@darrylw1038
@darrylw1038 5 лет назад
I haven't even finished the video yet but the answer is YES! Three 6 Mafia "Tear Da Club Up" came out when I was in High school 🙌🏾! P. S. Nahre not knowing about Soulja boy is friggin' hilarious 😂🤣.
@redonQulious
@redonQulious 5 лет назад
PERFECT TIME TO UPLOAD BECAUSE THREE SIX MAFIA JUST GOT BACK TOGETHER!!!
@lapayne6156
@lapayne6156 5 лет назад
Jake Joyce 3/4 of them are dead
@realghostboii
@realghostboii 5 лет назад
They’re touring again
@VinylandKicks86
@VinylandKicks86 5 лет назад
more like Da Mafia 4our
@molliywater
@molliywater 4 года назад
Memphis rap is probably one of the most underrated sub genres in hip hop. Thank you for making this video it’s pretty hard to do research about this subject
@wj00312
@wj00312 4 года назад
I never thought I'd see the day Three Six Mafia profiled and musically broken down on PBS. Now I'll be listening to their music objectively when I really just wanted to be angry and crunk. Thanks a lot, Sound Field! 😆
@Shawnpimpin601
@Shawnpimpin601 5 лет назад
Don't disrespect the gangsta walk with that goofy music😂😂😂
@Tj-uu1ww
@Tj-uu1ww 5 лет назад
Ong
@BigHerschBeatz
@BigHerschBeatz 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@DomItDown
@DomItDown 4 года назад
Lmao I shole was like that ain’t the vibe bro 😂
@benisisballin
@benisisballin 4 года назад
I had the privilege to go to a Tommy Wright III concert and even got to meet and greet him. He was a super cool, smart dude. Being a 25 year old, I wish I got to be a teen in the 90s when rap/hip hop was way better.
@Rafael_33
@Rafael_33 5 лет назад
Thank you for covering Crunk music, I’m big fan of the genre and if I can add something to the conversation: 1 - DJ Paul said in an interview that in Memphis they used to call the genre “get buck” and in Atlanta they called it “get crunk” 2 - Soundwise the group also sampled horror movies soundtracks to create tension The polytonal harmony mentioned was found only on prophet posse or was it on more crunk songs?
@AQUAPHREESH193
@AQUAPHREESH193 4 года назад
Rafaelbr33 LMAO it’s like Memphis and Atlanta are gonna argue this shit forever if I had a dollar for every time I’ve seen this Memphis vs Atlanta shit mannnnnnn. Shiiit when it comes to the word trap I know ATL played a big role especially with Ghetto Mafia, but we gotta give UGK some props too cuz while geto boys was south, UGK came with that REAL TEXAS COUNTRY TRAP SHIT 😂 Honestly I love both cities but I gotta side with Memphis when it comes to crunk THE GENRE because with the exception of Outkast and the organized noize camp, Atlanta was damn near Miami Jr. with all that Bass Music and to be honest, Bass music ain’t bad music but I don’t consider shit like that to be crunk even if it sorta paved the way.
@twinksonparade
@twinksonparade 5 лет назад
Three 6 gettin the recognition they deserve!
@user-lg1ik9gw5x
@user-lg1ik9gw5x 4 года назад
They've always had recognition, you probably just barely discovered them and think no one else knew them before you did lol. They just weren't mainstream like biggie cause ain't no one gonna play their music on the radio it's to hard, but people back them knew about em.
@aprilrhoden116
@aprilrhoden116 5 лет назад
I love your breakdowns of all of these different styles of music, just wish the videos were a bit longer. Wish all PBS studios videos were a bit longer. I would love to see you guys do in depth long form videos about the formation and evolution of American music genres, blues, jazz, country, (US) folk, rock and hip hop, and how they have affected music around the world. Ugghh, I love our music so much. Keep up the good work Nahre and LA.
@KaddilacKen
@KaddilacKen 5 лет назад
I am Memphis Underground I seen the whole movement and was and still is part of it I love my city
@memphismadetez
@memphismadetez 5 лет назад
I’m from Memphis and the trick to a Memphis beat is ticking hi hats and all the chords have to be played with one hand😅 Because most of us play by ear and mostly with only one hand when making beats
@wmurray003
@wmurray003 5 лет назад
...EXACTLY.
@antediluvian99
@antediluvian99 5 лет назад
Lil’ Fly aka Playa Fly was also a member of Triple 6.
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
And the first rapper to mention the word "trap"
@VinylandKicks86
@VinylandKicks86 5 лет назад
@Cortez Smith, Incorrect 3-6 and other Memphis Rappers mentioned "the track" there is a video on YT with DJ Paul explaining this.OG ATL area Rappers like Ghetto Mafia and Goodie Mob were the first to make reference of "the Trap".thinking of it now i believe you tried to make the same false claim about 3-6 being the first to mention "trap" in the comment section of that DJ Paul video. DJ Paul says this himself in the video below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9wGsF6ugGww.html
@thatsjustmygame5148
@thatsjustmygame5148 5 лет назад
+@@VinylandKicks86 Shut up fool everbody knows Memphis gave birth to the terms trap and crunk. All you clowns out here talkin bout ATL did this and ATL did that lol
@VinylandKicks86
@VinylandKicks86 5 лет назад
@Blood Shore Lord, you're the fool DJ Paul said it himself ATL created the term Trap watch the video i posted.
@thatsjustmygame5148
@thatsjustmygame5148 5 лет назад
+@@VinylandKicks86 Just go listen to Lil Fly- From da Darkness of da Kut. That mixtapes is the definition of trap.
@patrickmartin2689
@patrickmartin2689 5 лет назад
M Town resident thank you from the bottom of my heart for this...✌✌✌
@nedisahonkey
@nedisahonkey 5 лет назад
Gotta love how engaged yall are with your audience. Great job video and I'm sure the commenters who brought up Three 6 Mafia appreciate it. Keep it up, you guys are quickly turning into my favorite PBS youtube channel AND educational music channel.
@tank70g
@tank70g 4 года назад
That houston/new orleans/memphis connection is unbreakable 💪🏽
@Anonymous29785
@Anonymous29785 5 лет назад
Tommy Wright III, DJ Zirk, DJ Squeeky and Three 6 Mafia
@michaelelloitt60
@michaelelloitt60 4 года назад
Forgot 8ball&mjg
@unibeastbeats
@unibeastbeats 5 лет назад
BTNH and Three 6 are going to tour together now
@BBAERSTANCE1
@BBAERSTANCE1 5 лет назад
Feel like its an insult to Lord Imfamous to compare him to Migos
@meleepinata
@meleepinata 5 лет назад
Strong agree
@Cashgrain
@Cashgrain 4 года назад
When I first heard Migos, I thought of Lord Infamous because of that flow not subject matter tho
@BBAERSTANCE1
@BBAERSTANCE1 4 года назад
@@KAIZENURAMESHI Migos doesnt rap, plain and simple. So how can they get a flow from a guy who actually has a flow? Its not a comparison
@JoseOrtiz-dj7gl
@JoseOrtiz-dj7gl 5 лет назад
Not three 6 mafia but the whole memphis underground
@dyoung4570
@dyoung4570 5 лет назад
Whatcha Sed
@handolo1266
@handolo1266 5 лет назад
THIS
@kelvinpolo
@kelvinpolo 4 года назад
Three 6 made this sound forever ❤️
@92alpha13
@92alpha13 4 года назад
Norf Memphis, Souf Memphis, Westwood, Orange Mound. Get Buck! Lord Infamous is The Godfather of the triplet! Project Pat is the mayor of Norf Memphis Buck Music!!!
@Fugshot1
@Fugshot1 4 года назад
100% three six mafia are the most influential rap group of all time
@ShutItKyle
@ShutItKyle 5 лет назад
Short answer: Yes Long answer: Also yes.
@flymypg
@flymypg 5 лет назад
I really like seeing things simultaneously from both Nahre's outsider and LA's insider perspectives. It let's me view what's familiar to me in a new way, and makes what's new to me more approachable. Well done! Keep working on that arm-pump, Nahre! I like these back-and-forth educational/exploratory episodes. But what I live for are the experiential/expositional ones, such as the improvisation episode, and, hugely, the Ballroom episode. Wow.
@Nomore304s
@Nomore304s 5 лет назад
Tommy Wright got a shot out, nice 👍🏾
@sagafor11
@sagafor11 5 лет назад
I think it's also worth noting how 36 mafia not only laid groundwork for crunk, as in party music, but also the whole aesthetic of modern trap. While on one hand at the start of the decade you had Waka Flocka, basically creating or advancing what most people would now call trap, you also had the underground, such as Spaceghost Purrp (and his Raider klan), Asap Rocky (and his mob), Lil Ugly Mane (and his works with antwon and production as shawn kemp), the Suicide Boys (basically being to three six as Greta Van Fleet are to zeppelin). Which is not only noteworthy for the musical aspect, but the juxtaposition of its popularity. Usually when you think of club hits, you think about positive songs in a major key with an upbeat tempo. This almost satanic aesthetic made club hits with a dark, sinister tone with lethargic flows.
@sagafor11
@sagafor11 5 лет назад
although it's important not to forget about the influence of DJ Screw, UGK and even Outkast. and also the many 90s underground artists of the south. like 3stacks said: "The south got something to say"
@holstonmatt
@holstonmatt Год назад
also horrorcore is pretty much the child of memphis rap since a lot of memphis sound was really dark at the time with artists like three 6 mafia, dj paul and of course tommy wright III
@vz3_
@vz3_ 5 лет назад
This series is so amazing 👏🏽 I love that y’all don’t dumb anything down for your music-geek audience
@kingarthurj
@kingarthurj 5 лет назад
03:14 You mean Koopsta Knicca? Wonder why they left that out?lol
@Fuziontony123
@Fuziontony123 5 лет назад
Almost everyone says Koopsta to have it more friendly lol
@gabriele27
@gabriele27 5 лет назад
I love all the Pbs digital shows could you take a look at reggaeton?
@gilespeterson6832
@gilespeterson6832 5 лет назад
gabriel martinez That would actually be amazing because it gave a voice to the most neglected communities of Puerto Rico.
@alvarorodriguez1592
@alvarorodriguez1592 5 лет назад
....if what they had to say was reggaeton they could have kept it to themselves.
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
We would love to do an episode on reggaeton like we did for ballroom.
@spiritualjedi2038
@spiritualjedi2038 5 лет назад
Don't forget to roll the tongue!
@andrev2567
@andrev2567 5 лет назад
gabriel martinez a la mierda el reggaetón
@calebedwards3266
@calebedwards3266 5 лет назад
Gangsta Pat, Eightball & MJG, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, DJ Spanish Fly, DJ Zirk, Three 6 Mafia, Tommy Wright III, DJ Squeeky, Tom Skeemask, Skaface Al Kapone, SMK, and Mr. Sche are some of the best Godfathers of Modern rap. Memphis Legends foremost.
@tumishomogano1574
@tumishomogano1574 Год назад
Don't forget Playa fly
@justinlacek1481
@justinlacek1481 5 лет назад
The whole Memphis scene from back then birthed the sound and rap flow you hear today.
@jaimedymen9651
@jaimedymen9651 3 года назад
So not only did Memphis rappers create and refine rapping in triplets, they also created and refine rapping in doubles. It’s a staple of Memphis hip hop and it is still prevalent in Memphis hip hop today. Key Glock put some sauce on it but it is still a classic Memphis pattern.
@godspeedcrow4395
@godspeedcrow4395 5 лет назад
Rip lord Infamous
@thegladys2651
@thegladys2651 5 лет назад
Nahre is trying to find her groove on this video :) Love the information quality you give us guys :)
@lilnarm_smoothblaze
@lilnarm_smoothblaze 4 года назад
This was awesome AF🔥🔥🔥
@komatosfulcrum
@komatosfulcrum 5 лет назад
great video, as always.
@bigpondpond9965
@bigpondpond9965 4 года назад
I'll always love the raw and trash sounds of the mic from when the original style came. Even when three six got the bread their music always sounded raw and unmastered for the most part.
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
Trap music was NOT formed in ATL. Even the word trap was first used in a three 6 mafia song
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
@TruMusic89 the formula of trap came from Memphis. The oldest song I heard use the word trap was from a Memphis rapper. ATL started saying it later...
@dvrkmvztxr9636
@dvrkmvztxr9636 5 лет назад
Ayeee cortezz
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
@@dvrkmvztxr9636 wassup
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
@TruMusic89 actually, that's all Memphis was doing. Dj squeeky, zirk, player 1, dj sound etc were ALL doing what we call "trap". I'm not sure who came up with the trap acronym, I just heard it mentioned in a Memphis song first
@ksager123
@ksager123 5 лет назад
@TruMusic89 they were literally making trap music but they didn't call it trap OR crunk. They were just making music for the hood and it happened to be good.
@noroi-rr6592
@noroi-rr6592 5 лет назад
this video helped me so much. Thank you. Subbed !
@angelalancastro2819
@angelalancastro2819 4 года назад
Really dope video, much love form Coahuila Mexico!
@Fuziontony123
@Fuziontony123 5 лет назад
Dj Spanish Fly is basically the don.
@slicktom300
@slicktom300 5 лет назад
That
@Deltron1983
@Deltron1983 5 лет назад
Word!...Smoking Onions
@bino2827
@bino2827 4 года назад
Tonybassist123 FACTS !! 💯
@BigBlunt75
@BigBlunt75 4 года назад
Yeah along with Dj Zirk and Dj Squeeky
@lordjoyous
@lordjoyous 5 лет назад
The tear the club up song y’all keep playing is from 1997 not 1995. The prophet posse song was from three 6 mafias world domination album in 1997 it wasn’t on the prophet posse album
@MMaldonado611
@MMaldonado611 5 лет назад
It is from 1995, Mystic Stylez dropped in 95, the '97 version is a remix
@Luke973T
@Luke973T 5 лет назад
Right!
@Mr187Burger
@Mr187Burger 5 лет назад
Actually there are three versions of Tear Da Club Up. One from '92 wit juz Paul and Lord, '95 and the one everybody know from '97. Y'all welcome
@lordjoyous
@lordjoyous 5 лет назад
Michael Maldonado the 1997!version is not a remix it is a updated version on the world domination album it’s that simple
@lordjoyous
@lordjoyous 5 лет назад
yaseen abdulmalik that to but irrelevant to what I said
@realghostboii
@realghostboii 5 лет назад
Thanks for this
@anissiaart6167
@anissiaart6167 4 года назад
Aaah guys I love your work!!
@Trblsum96
@Trblsum96 5 лет назад
That beat at the end is 🔥
@inef85
@inef85 5 лет назад
consistently good content
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
Yessssss
@tugzzcouncil485
@tugzzcouncil485 4 года назад
Damn !! This was amazing !!
@REDDCLAY804
@REDDCLAY804 4 года назад
In the beginning it was Paul,Juicy,Lord,Koop,Boo,Crunchy, and you forgot Kingpin Skinnie Pimp
@3S0JJD
@3S0JJD 5 лет назад
Ya'll made a VIPER THE RAPPER TYPE BEAT
@dismissyourself
@dismissyourself 5 лет назад
LMFAOOOOO
@natsu-fuji
@natsu-fuji 5 лет назад
I LIKE THIS
@natsu-fuji
@natsu-fuji 5 лет назад
they are the reason why i make beats today
@TheSavageBountyHunter
@TheSavageBountyHunter 4 года назад
i been a mafia fan since early 95! the best rap group imo .. RIP Lord, RIP Koop
@BennyCalloway
@BennyCalloway 5 лет назад
Great video and breakdown
@ivyrich2777
@ivyrich2777 4 года назад
Memphis definetly influenced chitown rap we gotta alot of mississippi,tennessee and arkansas roots
@AQUAPHREESH193
@AQUAPHREESH193 4 года назад
Armond Chaney ain’t a trip how it’s like 8ball and MJG are also Memphis legends but it’s like they couldn’t be any more different 😂 then again Suave House was a HOUSTON label so ofc Ball and G were gonna have a different sound they dang were from Houston in a sense.
@ivyrich2777
@ivyrich2777 4 года назад
@@AQUAPHREESH193 right! Ball and g had more in common wit ugk then three 6 mafia. Tela to
@RetrogradeBeats
@RetrogradeBeats 5 лет назад
Choices by 3 6 Mafia one of their best works
@KendrickUso
@KendrickUso 5 лет назад
Three 6 Mafia is my favorite group of all time
@timekkemit3805
@timekkemit3805 4 года назад
I glad i grow Up with Memphis rap
@UMadBro13
@UMadBro13 5 лет назад
I love this channel so much. It gives me insight and tangents to go off on to learn more about music theory. Digestible and extremely informed. Thank you guys so much!
@cristophedowner1172
@cristophedowner1172 5 лет назад
Yes. Still can't believe yall left it out of yall Trap vid. Them and UGK
@ristekostadinov2820
@ristekostadinov2820 5 лет назад
Memphis + Houston = modern rap
@meatmissilef111
@meatmissilef111 4 года назад
it cracks me up that 20 years later, a bunch of ivy league piano players make a video investigating Memphis rap
@munybag
@munybag 4 года назад
Clicked cuz the thumbnail fire. Live by yo rep!
@LXDarkSniper
@LXDarkSniper 5 лет назад
Shout out to Koopsta Knicca for rocking Champion when it was 10.00 for a shirt
@dee7665
@dee7665 5 лет назад
Just in time right when three 6 announced a reunion
@nathanm.3117
@nathanm.3117 5 лет назад
Good stuff guys. I grew up on 3-6 and I love when they get recognized. Their sound was so different when I first heard them....I was hooked
@ricg1479
@ricg1479 5 лет назад
Sound Field dropping knowledge and history again🔥👨‍🎓
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
Every other Thursday!
@cobeyc.b5946
@cobeyc.b5946 5 лет назад
Y’all’s track sounds like the beat Paul and J gave to Computer and Big Triece on Adventures in Hollyhood
@buddhaalex1347
@buddhaalex1347 5 лет назад
Short answer yessss triplet flow n lean n pills all 3 6 hooeeee put respect in these memphis goats
@shirokuma2000
@shirokuma2000 5 лет назад
Yesss yall go deep into memphis sound, thank you guys for this
@cjthibeau4843
@cjthibeau4843 5 лет назад
Amazing video as always you two! I saw this video on r/hiphopheads yesterday and gave y'all a shoutout as one of my fav YT channels! Please not only cover genres but cover these artists who're the godparents and foundations to all these genres! Keep up the great work!
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 5 лет назад
Thanks for spreading the word CJ! We appreciate you
@walt234234
@walt234234 5 лет назад
PBS doing a special on Three 6.... I'm officially old.
@neila6340
@neila6340 5 лет назад
these young cats don’t remember the memphis-revival that happened in underground hip hop in the early 2010s especially 2012...
@nfmaster4851
@nfmaster4851 5 лет назад
you mean Raider and shit? bc i'm pretty sure a ton of cats know of that and SGP
@tawe7498
@tawe7498 5 лет назад
@@nfmaster4851 yeah it got alot of exposure because of that. after that it got a lot more in 2016-2018 with $uicideboy$
@lee_drifting
@lee_drifting 5 лет назад
raider klan popularized it in the underground. the devil shyt community was already on dat shit in the 2000s. lil ugly mane was one of the people to sample a lot of rare underground tapes back in 2011
@samisoniosborne5288
@samisoniosborne5288 5 лет назад
Im glad I stubbled upon this. So good.
@aidy6000
@aidy6000 4 года назад
Really really got into Memphis rap lately. I love it.
@saam6768
@saam6768 5 лет назад
"let's make an 808 track!" "Yeah!" *end up using a 909 VST*
@Checkmate1138
@Checkmate1138 4 года назад
Well 808s are outdated, aren't they?
@GGGboi
@GGGboi 4 года назад
Yes....I’ve been saying this for years
@relaxingtonuniversity5053
@relaxingtonuniversity5053 4 года назад
This was very nice
@OUTSS1
@OUTSS1 5 лет назад
It's good that this style of hip hop is coming to light more
@tonylancer7367
@tonylancer7367 5 лет назад
It's honestly quite surprising that Nahre did not know about "Crank That" by Soulja Boy. Shows you that you learn every day. This is the number channel for music history and interesting attempts at genres. *DON'T STOP*. 😁😁😁
@nagichampa9866
@nagichampa9866 4 года назад
On the other hand who needs to know really?
@rawnuhld
@rawnuhld 5 лет назад
I'm lowkey suprised this from PBS
@_inabox
@_inabox 5 лет назад
Great video, love the channel, I think you forgot link to that other channel at the end ;)
@larrykimble6184
@larrykimble6184 4 года назад
Thanks for giving my city credit for that.... I'm glad someone talking about us and Memphis on the map for something other than crime.
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