DJ Paul Of Three 6 Mafia Denies Worshipping Satan In His Music, Says It Was All A “Image”

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No shyt. But before the internet when those first cassettes hit the streets with that murky ass sound and I was an impressionable 16 year old, you couldn't tell me these nikkas weren't agents of Lucifer.


Religion is horse shyt anyway but black folks are still shackled to the construct.
 

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:mjlol: wouldn't even make sense for any Devil to be reacting to any English speaking gibberish, the language did not exist yet

The entirety of the animal kingdom as well as 200+ thousand YEARS of humans would be in hell too for simply following natural instincts



But y'all right 3-6 mafia was opening demonic portals so Juicy J could find the proper samples and figure out triplet drum patterns :merchant:
 

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No shyt. But before the internet when those first cassettes hit the streets with that murky ass sound and I was an impressionable 16 year old, you couldn't tell me these nikkas weren't agents of Lucifer.


Religion is horse shyt anyway but black folks are still shackled to the construct.
Reminds me of when Stay Fly came out, and people thought the initial vocals were saying "You are God, you are king, Lucifer!"
 

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It was known around Memphis that they were on that in real life. Paul even says it on his “Mystic Styez” title track verse. Lord talked about it on “In Too Deep.”

Paul was on that tip because he was mad at God about his arm. Koop was on it because he hated God because of being abandoned as a kid.

Koop even admitted they his “revenge” on God would be the fact they would made it “cool” for Black people to worship the devil without fully realizing it by singing their music.

Go to 9:40 of this and Koopsta goes into detail on how they knew what they were doing and that they were deeply into satanism.


Juicy & Pat were the only one to not be into it.
 

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kDefinitely him too. Crunchy Black said they use to perform rituals and spells on their tracks in order to make the listeners behave aggressive and violent (which is why fights always break out every time their songs come on in the clubs). :snoop:
Them nikkas was on coke and making "beat a nikka ass" music breh it ain't that complicated:russ:

The music is the spell
 
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