The original members reunited (minus Juicy J) under the name "Da Mafia 6ix", due to legal reasons with Sony.Not to mention that two people isn't much of a Mafia.As they don't resemble the old group anymore.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: DJ Paul and Juicy J, full stop.
It's amazing that it never got taken down by youtube.
Gorn: They have a song called Body Parts for crying out loud!.Gangsta Rap: Taken to a disgusting, horrifying extreme.For the Evulz: All their lyrics up until recently.The group also sometimes manipulate their vocals through recording equipment. He also raps in a normal vocal delivery though, usually going through all three styles in one verse. A style he combines with a sometimes melodic sung delivery. Evil Sounds Raspy: Koopsta's voice sounds creepy as hell, his raspy voice is spine chilling.Dirty Rap: Their lyrics are very pornographic, and misogynistic, even Gangsta Boo whom also doubles as Ms.Especially by Lord Infamous who seems disturbingly prone to this. Death of a Child: Mentioned in their lyrics.Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!: Mostly played straight (especially in the later material), although deconstructed in the earlier material, which featured themes of paranoia and isolation.The Commandments: "Da 6ix Commandments," the title of the first studio mixtape by Da Mafia 6ix.Crunk: The true pioneers for this style.Changed for the Video: "Late Nite Tip" features more synths and strings in the video version.2015: Watch What U Wish.(As Da Mafia 6ix).2014: Hear Sum Evil note more or less a mixtape (As Da Mafia 6ix).2013: 6ix Commandments (As Da Mafia 6ix).2000: When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1.In early 2020, the living members of the group reunited once again for live performances. again over the summer of 2014, and Koopsta passed due to a brain aneurysm the following year on October 9. Adding insult to injury, Gangsta Boo quit the group. Unfortunately Lord Infamous passed away Decemmaking a full reunion impossible. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prophet Entertainment.As of 2013 they have regrouped under a new name Da Mafia 6ix, minus Juicy J apparently due to legal issues with the old name and Juicy's contract. The last Prophet release was "Hood U.S.A.", in 2008. Some original Prophet and former Hypnotize Minds members such as Gangsta Boo, T-Rock, K-Rock, Koopsta Knicca, and Lil Pat would work with Prophet Posse. And in 2007, Nick Scarfo relaunched Prophet and would go on to release a new album featuring the original Prophet Posse called “The Return”. In early 2000 some former members of the original Prophet returned to the label. Nick Scarfo bought artist Indo G out of his contract with Hypnotize Minds for $120,000 and would go on to sue DJ Paul and Juicy J, though they ended up settling all matters out of court. DJ Paul and Juicy J would soon have a falling out with Nick Scarfo and as a result, left Prophet and founded their own label Hypnotize Minds, taking Three 6 Mafia with them. Three 6 Mafia would release the original Mystic Stylez and Chapter 1: The End on the label. DJ Paul, Juicy J, along with Nick Scarfo, founded Prophet in 1991.