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11. Project Pat - Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin (2001)

Despite lineup shifts and the departure of key early members, DJ Paul and Juicy J proved the brand was indestructible. The project features cameos from Lil Flip, Pimp C, and Project Pat. Key Tracks: "Ridin' Spinners", "Testin' My Gangsta". Mainstream Domination and Oscar Glory (2005–2008) Choices II: The Setup (2005)

This list excludes "greatest hits" compilations and focuses strictly on the 12 core studio albums that comprise the under the "Rap" genre.

: Pure, unpolished, raw, lo-fi archival underground rap material. Key Tracks : "Ridin' In The Chevy", "Mask and da Glock". 11. Underground Vol. 2: Club Memphis (1999)

Tied to their film Choices , this album feels like a victory lap. Includes the anthemic "Baby Mama" and "2-Way Freak." A diverse listen, proving they could produce R&B-infused rap. Three 6 Mafia Discography - 320 -12 Albums--RAP...

Securing these albums in high-fidelity formats like 320kbps is more than just a win for audiophiles—it is a preservation of black musical history, tracking an independent, Southern collective that conquered Hollywood on their own terms.

High-pitched bells, movie samples, and fast hi-hat triplets stay sharp.

: Continued their dual success in independent filmmaking and audio soundtracks.

Rowdy, anthemic, polished, and deeply influential. Key Tracks: "Ridin' Spinners", "Testin' My Gangsta"

Serving as the soundtrack album to their direct-to-video movie of the same name, Choices II: The Setup proved the group's multimedia ambitions. The album featured the massive hit "Stay Fly" featuring Young Buck and Eightball & MJG. Utilizing a sped-up vocal sample from Willie Hutch, "Stay Fly" became one of the biggest rap songs of the 2000s, showcasing Juicy J and DJ Paul’s ability to adapt to the shifting, soul-sample-heavy landscape of mid-2000s hip-hop. 12. Most Known Unknown (2005)

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Serving as the soundtrack to their straight-to-video movie, this project highlighted the group's multimedia ambitions. It featured a blend of cinematic skits and classic, repetitive club chants that kept dance floors moving across the South. Major Label Dominance and Hollywood Glory 7. Most Known Unknown (2005)

This record marked their first major commercial breakthrough, moving over 800,000 copies independently. Driven by the high-energy anthem "Tear Da Club Up '97," the album expanded their regional buzz into a national movement, capturing the chaotic energy of their live shows. The Hypnotize Minds Expansion 4. When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 (2000) Key Tracks : "Ridin' In The Chevy", "Mask and da Glock"

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The turn of the millennium saw Three 6 pivot slightly. The horror lyrics remained, but the beats got more stadium-ready.

This album is arguably the creative and commercial zenith of the original collective, earning the group their first RIAA platinum certification. Driven by the massive success of the radio-smash "Sippin' on Some Syrup" featuring UGK, the project brought the Houston "chopped and screwed" subculture and Memphis bounce together. It also featured "Who Run It," a track whose instrumental and flow structure would be copied by generations of Chicago drill and Midwestern rap artists decades later. 9. Underground Vol. 3: Kings of Memphis (2000)

The production techniques pioneered by DJ Paul and Juicy J—specifically the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine, eerie minor-scale synth pads, and vocal loops as instruments—served as the direct foundation for: