- Our Arrival
- Stomp
- Money Flow
- Late Night Tip
- Gotcha Shakin'
- I Ain't Goin'
- Good Stuff
- Walk Up 2 Yo House
- In-2-Deep
- Last Man Standing
- Destruction Terror
- Body Parts
- Where's Da Bud
- Gette'm Crunk
- Where Da Killaz Hang
- The End
- Life Or Death
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Overview
Da End furthers the horrorcore style that Three 6 Mafia had unveiled on their cult favorite Mystic Stylez debut, except here the overall tone is one of outright violence rather than eerie ominousness. Moreover, the sound quality here is much improved, as producers Juicy J and DJ Paul lay down the sort of hard-hitting, bottom-heavy beats that would define not only the remainder of their career but that of the entire Dirty South movement that would soon blossom. Much like the very similar Chapter 2 album that would follow within a year's time, the balance here between the underground essence of Mystic Stylez, typified by the horrorcore lyrics and haunting ambience, and the accessibility of latter-day Three 6 Mafia, typified by the markedly improved sound quality and more developed song structures, makes Da End an excellent starting point for the uninitiated. Discriminating consumers, however, should note that several of the better songs here would be reprised on the more widely available Chapter 2.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/04/1997 |
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Label: | Prophet Records |
UPC: | 0097037440527 |
catalogNumber: | 4405 |
Rank: | 22977 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Three 6 Mafia Primary ArtistDJ Paul scratching,Keyboards,Vocals
Gangsta Boo Group Member
Infamous Group Member
Koopsta Knicca Track Performer
Juicy J scratching,Vocals,Group Member
Crunchy Black Group Member
Technical Credits
Nick Jackson Executive ProducerNiko Lyras Engineer
DJ Paul Producer
Paul Beauregard Executive Producer
Gangsta Boo Contributor
Infamous Contributor
Koopsta Knicca Contributor
Juicy J Producer
Jordan Houston Executive Producer
Crunchy Black Contributor
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