Where do Juicy J and DJ Paul rank as Hip Hop producers?

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:russ: Why is this nikka in a 3-6 thread trying to convince nikkas on some weak ass Mobb Deep? FOH.
This ain’t a 36 appreciation thread. It’s asking where they rank as producers. I gave a realistic assessment of where they rank. And I didn’t come in the thread saying Havoc > 36. I responded to @pegasus who made the comparison.
 

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:flabbynsick: as fukk. You're embarrassing yourself.












Three 6 a C list group like mobb deep was ever anything more than regional.

Post a video of somebody free styling over that beat before the challenge.

Mobb Deep was nationwide from jump. And A level when Shook Ones dropped.
At what point before 2005 was 36 higher than C level?
 

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Post a video of somebody free styling over that beat before the challenge.

Mobb Deep was nationwide from jump. And A level when Shook Ones dropped.
At what point before 2005 was 36 higher than C level?
There's nothing to reflect what you say. We got into to it with that before and i admitted i was too young in what would be considered their prime. I went and asked my pops agree and he said they were never big out here, which i already knew. And growing up only time nikkas fukked with them was with got it twisted and the 50 cent song. A level my ass, they were never a factor like that. As regional as it gets. East coast dogg pound.
 

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These are classic songs to you? :PPicard:
You knew a beat was :wow: when everyone wanted to freestyle over it. Like Shook Ones, Who Shot Ya, etc.

The influence being strong on this generation is one of the strongest arguments AGAINST Paul and Juice. This is the WOAT era for beats. There are no great trap beats. Not a single one. And all I hear is that 36 set it all off


their are no good or classic records of note in this era.
simply because they are gross amateur or country music/folk engineer genre retreads of all their stuff.

nuffin is moving forward because everyone is stuck on triple six.

the world is ruthless records regardless of where you or i have an issue or not. it just is.
in that,...the world is driven by the style of mainstream second boom ruthless records.
that came to be known what would become, triple six.

all music moving forward is gonna be reznor and triple six.

everything.


you won't be able to stop it.


it is a triple six nine nail world.

the quicker people realize it and this exists. maybe it will be different.
till then,..the world is hypnotized by hypnotize minds.



art barr
 

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bytchass peabrain fukkboi with 2 equally retarded aliasses, qualitywise there is no denying Paul & Juice got that heat for 20+ years

If you wanna talk influence and all that shyt (why is this a criteria here you dumbfukk? QUALITY IS THE TOPIC!) they got their fair share: Sippin On Some Syrup, Who Run It, Chickenhead, Stay Fly, Poppin' My Collar, Body Parts series...
 

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Post a video of somebody free styling over that beat before the challenge.

Mobb Deep was nationwide from jump. And A level when Shook Ones dropped.
At what point before 2005 was 36 higher than C level?

Three Six Mafia was definitely above C level by 2000. This was a super underground group who made it to regional status and got nationwide recognition by the end of the 90's. With "Sippin' On Syrup", they were definitely beyond regional and had nationwide fame. They weren't exactly household names (which would make them A listers), but they definitely weren't C list either. 2005 was when they became super mainstream to where that album and Hustle & Flow got them an Oscar, MTV Show, and an appearance on a Justin Timberlake album without really making music that was super mainstream.

Production wise, they sit comfortably in the Top 20-25 range IMO.
 
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There's nothing to reflect what you say. We got into to it with that before and i admitted i was too young in what would be considered their prime. I went and asked my pops agree and he said they were never big out here, which i already knew. And growing up only time nikkas fukked with them was with got it twisted and the 50 cent song. A level my ass, they were never a factor like that. As regional as it gets. East coast dogg pound.
No disrespect to your dad :Peasy:
But it sounds like he was a casual fan.
If you were a serious head you fukked with he best shyt nationwide and Mobb was grade A east coast grimy shyt in their prime.
And Dogg Pound wasn’t regional either. :PPicard:
Either way, this thread isn’t about Mobb Deep or Dogg Pound.
 

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their are no good or classic records of note in this era.
simply because they are gross amateur or country music/folk engineer genre retreads of all their stuff.

nuffin is moving forward because everyone is stuck on triple six.

the world is ruthless records regardless of where you or i have an issue or not. it just is.
in that,...the world is driven by the style of mainstream second boom ruthless records.
that came to be known what would become, triple six.

all music moving forward is gonna be reznor and triple six.

everything.


you won't be able to stop it.


it is a triple six nine nail world.

the quicker people realize it and this exists. maybe it will be different.
till then,..the world is hypnotized by hypnotize minds.



art barr
Damn that’s depressing :mjcry:
 

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bytchass peabrain fukkboi with 2 equally retarded aliasses, qualitywise there is no denying Paul & Juice got that heat for 20+ years

If you wanna talk influence and all that shyt (why is this a criteria here you dumbfukk? QUALITY IS THE TOPIC!) they got their fair share: Sippin On Some Syrup, Who Run It, Chickenhead, Stay Fly, Poppin' My Collar, Body Parts series...
So now @Wacky D is my alias? :mjgrin:

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Also, take a breath in between all that furious typing :russ:
Your blood pressure must be through the roof
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