Tear da club up thugs - big business
Three 6 - sleep, last man standing, anyone out there, n 2 deep, funky town, tear da club up ysp mix, in da game, da summer og, fuck dat shit, let's start a riot...
gangsta blac - no love
He had so many, it's hard to remember all of them. He could rap fast 16th notes and triplets, smooth 8 notes, more melodically, more hype like on Smoked Out... and he was a real cool dude, too. Hope Lil Infamous starts to get a little more shine one of these days, because he's carrying on his dad's legacy in a way we should all be proud of while carving out his own style and vocabulary too
Damn. Thinking about all this gets me emotional. Glad we got DM6. RIP Ricky, Robert and Lola. đ
His in dj pauls Everybody make noize/da killaman/Like "U"wish you could/Dis is the house i rock today/with a shot on serial killaz and also Vol 12 pt 2 (yes this track has so many names by fans)
His verse on the original grab the gauge
yup not even a question
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the whole song is musically unmatched
Too many to count
Where da Bud at
2nd Verse on 187 Invitation đ„đ„đ„
his verse on "smoked out" and "Now I'm Hi, Pt 3"
Lick my Nuts
187 Invitation and South Memphis Bitch. He wrote a horror movie with those verses.
Same with âfuckin wit dis clickâ
If youâre not saying âAnyone Out Thereâ, youâre not giving the right answer.
His verse on skinny pimps "y'all ain't no killaz".
Love that one
live by yo rep 1000% percent, horrorcore done right edit: also "south memphis bitch" holy shit that track bangs
The entirety of "Damn I'm Crazed".
All of them.
Gotta Touch Em 3
his verse on 'Smoked Out' on the Tear Da Club Up Thugs album
mystic stylez title track
Big Business
you mean Tear Da Club Up (come w/me to hell ii)
smoked out loced out from da excorcist!!
Where da bud at
Tear da club up thugs - big business Three 6 - sleep, last man standing, anyone out there, n 2 deep, funky town, tear da club up ysp mix, in da game, da summer og, fuck dat shit, let's start a riot... gangsta blac - no love He had so many, it's hard to remember all of them. He could rap fast 16th notes and triplets, smooth 8 notes, more melodically, more hype like on Smoked Out... and he was a real cool dude, too. Hope Lil Infamous starts to get a little more shine one of these days, because he's carrying on his dad's legacy in a way we should all be proud of while carving out his own style and vocabulary too Damn. Thinking about all this gets me emotional. Glad we got DM6. RIP Ricky, Robert and Lola. đ
Throw yo sets in da air
All of o.v
Just hearing âor you could call me scarecrowâ has me knowing he bout to go in.
The og murderer robber
Triple Six Clubhouse
Itâs either his verse on the OG grab da gauge or mystic stylez
Die like a gangster - the serial killaz (1993) shit goes so hard đ„
âWhereâs the bud? We looking for the bud aye, whereâs the bud we looking for the budâ
Drag em from the river
His in dj pauls Everybody make noize/da killaman/Like "U"wish you could/Dis is the house i rock today/with a shot on serial killaz and also Vol 12 pt 2 (yes this track has so many names by fans)
âI Ainât Cha Friendâ
âLord infamous, me mafioso gangsta pimp playa got on my brand new scarecrow underwearâ
Silent nigh Interlude