Player 1 & Bloody Bones Dirty Red & Lil Bay NONAFFILIATED ARTISTS / GROUPS DJ Spanish Fly Considered the father of the underground Memphis scene Gangsta Pat One of the Memphis pioneers, recognized by Dr. PLAYA FLY MOVIN ON TORRENT MACTommy Wright III & Street Smart Records Mac T-Dog, Lil Ramsey, Project Pimp, La Chat, Princess Loko, C-9, and many more N.O.D.ġ0 Wanted Men Riverside Click Manson Family DJ Sound & Frayser Click Mad Maine, Nigga Creep, Gangsta Gold, MC Money, Lil Yo (Yo Gotti). The Family & 2 Thick Family Blackout Snubnoze group, Playa Posse, Guice, Lil Noid, Terror, Lil E, Wako, Lil Slim, Mongotti. (Affiliated with Triple 6 Mafia) DJ Squeeky & DJ Zirk Both produced many underground tapes drawing from the same group of rappers Criminal Manne, Tinimaine, Tom Skeemask, Primo, Kilo G, Buckshot, Lil Stick Up. Mack, K-Rock, Scan Man, and more (Affiliated with Skinny Pimp, 211, Carmike, and Lil Gin from Gimisum Family) Gimisum Family Skinny Pimp was the group leader and also did some production 211, Playa Dre, Z-Dog, AK, Carmike, Lil Gin, Skimask Troopaz. Triple 6 Mafia Main Artists: DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, & Juicy J Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, Lil Glock & S.O.G., Gangsta Blac, Lil Fly, Crunchy Black, Lil Noid, M.C. This is where DJ Paul and Lord Infamous met Juicy J. Their style was influenced by N.W.A., The Geto Boys, and other gangster rappers as well as DJ Spanish Fly from Memphis. The Backyard Posse was a gangster rap collective in Memphis that was active in the early 90s. MAIN PRODUCERS / COLLECTIVES The Backyard Posse Notable members: Homicide, D-Magic, Skinny Pimp, DJ Squeeky, DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, and Juicy J This is where it all started for Three 6 Mafia and several other Memphis rappers. Movin' On is probably not as disappointing as I'm letting on, but great potential was squandered here. The best songs are those with Gangsta Blac features or Three 6 Mafia sample biting. It's a shame Super Sigg and Blackout couldn't deliver for Fly this time because he was really kicking some hard lyrics. The general atmosphere on Movin' On is undeniably Memphis with the typical melancholy Blackout vibe, but the beats are strangely and a little unsuccessfully reaching for a Cash Money sound. He definitely hadn't run out of juice because the Mayz Road Kartel and Snubnoze albums from this time (as well as Under The Influence) were sweet. I don't think Blackout was exactly on the top of his game for Fly Shit either not sure why he didn't have much success with Fly and Super Sigg. The album is produced by Blackout with help from another oldschool Memphis legend, Psycho, but I hate to report that these beats are pretty disappointing. Movin' On was a decent success at the time of its release, but in my generation of Memphis rap fans, it seems to be slept on for what it is. Unfortunately, many people don't recognize Fly for his very legitimate skill as a rapper because by the time he fully matured, the production behind him was dwindling. In his 1993-1995 Triple 6 days, Fly would heavily rely on his unique voice and monotone drawl, but by the time Movin' On was released, he was an expert at varying inflections, the volume of his voice, and the speeds of his flow. Whatever it was, Fly only seemed to sound more motivated on the mic with each album he released. I can't tell you what was going through the man's head, but any normal human being would be pissed when old friends who were fake with you see such amazing success. Even though he did a great job in proving he was about his own thing and nothing else, there was probably some bitterness festering. Playa Fly left the posse in 1995 because he felt Paul and Juicy were becoming corrupt with money and power. It had such songs as 'Ghetto Eyes'.īy 1998, Three 6 Mafia was already through two gold albums and backpeddling for another swing at domination. Da Game Owe Me is, along with Movin' On, considered Playa Fly's best album.
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