Bone thugs vs Three Six this Thursday IG Live.

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Like someone said if it’s strictly hits, bone might get this off the strength of crossroads, thug love and notorious thugs


But if they are able to get in whatever bag, three 6 taking this easy
 

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two of my favorite people in hip hop :wow:

Krayzie the GOAT :banderas:


Krayzie & DJ Paul have been good friends for years

on Instagram I asked DJ Paul to produce a Krayzie Bone album and he responded with a thumbs up,that needs to happen

of course Bone thugs is my favorite artist but Im a big fan of three 6 mafia too
Wouldn’t mind a Krayzie or bone thugs album produced by DJ Paul. The beats they been rapping on have but been that good for quite some time
 

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Sequencing and the number of rounds are going to be major factors. Styles make battles. If Paul turns the battle into a underground party (he IS a dj), 3/6 has those for days. But if the focus stays on hits/classic songs, Bone wins easily. But even saying that, Bone has some cold underground and album cuts too.

In my opinion, Bone has the best album (East 1999), the most popular song (tha crossroads), and the best features (thug luv, notorious thugs, if allowed ) out of the two catalogues.

We ALL win with this battle, though. I hope that both groups get the recognition they deserve!
 

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This is really a toss up when you think about it. Bone was the more commercially successful and more famous group, but nobody should deny how much INFLUENCE 3-6 Mafia has to THIS GENERATION all the way to the point of them sampling or redoing their old songs. 3-6 Mafia's impact is more relatable to today's generation.
Breh when it comes to sampling why don’t people ever give these dudes credit :mindblown:.
 
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"Breh when it comes to sampling why don’t people ever give these dudes credit"






You right just like Bone don't get the credit they deserve for their influence with their flow and delivery. It was a time when your
"favorite artists favorite artist"
used they shyt even some still do...
 
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If this crossed over to verzuz then that’d Be cool. That being said...wonder what special guests gon be popping up in the comments

“Oooh shyt! Master P in here! What up!!” :ooh:

“My man Twista in the muthaphukkin house!” :obama:

Coolest thing about This “battle” is that as cold as RZA/Primo was, this one reps the opposite side of the Rap coin so to speak. The ones that went “ehhh” for the previous one is going “ahhh!” for this shyt
 

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If this crossed over to verzuz then that’d Be cool. That being said...wonder what special guests gon be popping up in the comments

“Oooh shyt! Master P in here! What up!!” :ooh:

“My man Twista in the muthaphukkin house!” :obama:

Coolest thing about This “battle” is that as cold as RZA/Primo was, this one reps the opposite side of the Rap coin so to speak. The ones that went “ehhh” for the previous one is going “ahhh!” for this shyt

Lol at Master P & Twista being the guest,that's real accurate

Also I can see Wiz since he's a huge fan of both groups
 
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