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Album Review: Most Known Unknown

  • Artist: Three 6 Mafia
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 15, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rap

Review

As with practically every successive Three 6 Mafia album, Most Known Unknown is more of the same, executed a little bit better than before. That means a parade of first-rate productions by Juicy J and DJ Paul, the group's primary members, and plenty of street-level rhymes of the most hardcore variety. "Stay Fly" stands out -- not only amid the rest of the album, but amid the entire Three 6 catalog -- with its propulsive intensity and crafty hook. Juicy and Paul sample an old Willie Hutch song here, and the result is striking. Sure, Three 6 has always had a knack for roof-raisers like this, going back to similarly styled anthems like "Tear da Club Up" and "Hit a Muthafucka," but none have had such crossover potential. Features by Eightball, MJG, and Young Buck -- who are also from Memphis -- make the song even more dizzying, as the verses come quickly and hit hard. Nothing else on Most Known Unknown comes close to matching the excellence of "Stay Fly," unfortunately, though there are plenty of good songs here. "Swervin'" and "When I Pull Up at the Club" are two such instances, while "Side 2 Side" shows off Juicy and Paul's ability to import concurrent trends, in this case the "we-don't-dance dance" of Terror Squad's "Lean Back." And of course, you'll find all kinds of gratuitous profanity, sex talk, and drug references, along with over-the-top showboating aggression -- everything that has come to be expected from Three 6. Clocking in at 20-plus songs in roughly 80 minutes Most Known Unknown is indeed more of the same, plus a little extra quality, so if you're a fan, you won't be disappointed. On the other hand, if you're new to the group, likely introduced to them via "Stay Fly," you should expect over-the-top hardcore Southern rap. The beats are all done in-house and are the main draw. The rapping is not bad, though what the guys lack in technique and invention, they compensate for with lyrical excess. Three 6 Mafia is the hardcore of the hardcore, and not for the faint of heart. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Most Known Unknown Hits Three 6 Mafia (1:27)
Stay Fly (Lyrics) Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard 8Ball, Three 6 Mafia, Young Buck, MJG (3:56)
Roll with It (Lyrics) Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Project Pat, Three 6 Mafia (3:02)
Don't Violate (Lyrics) Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia, Frayser Boy (3:49)
Swervin' (Lyrics) Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Paul Wall, Three 6 Mafia, Mike Jones (3:35)
Knock tha Black Off Yo *** Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat (4:20)
Poppin' My Collar (Lyrics) Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia (2:56)
Hard Hittaz Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Boogie Mane, Three 6 Mafia (4:12)
Side 2 Side (Lyrics) Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia (3:38)
Half on a Sack (Lyrics) Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia (3:26)
Skit Three 6 Mafia (:26)
When I Pull Up at the Club (Lyrics) Paul Beauregard, Ricky Dunigan, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia, Paul Wall (4:30)
***** Got Ya Hooked Carl Breeding, Herman Lang, Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia, Remy Ma (4:20)
Don't Cha Get Mad (Lyrics) Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia, Lil' Flip (3:23)
Body Parts 3 (Lyrics) Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard, C. Duane Coleman Crunchy Black, Three 6 Mafia, Frayser Boy, Boogie Mane, Juicy J, Chrome, DJ Paul, Project Pat, Grandaddy Souf, Lil Wyte (4:07)
Stay Fly [Still Fly Remix] Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston, S. Thomas Project Pat, Slim Thug, Trick Daddy, Three 6 Mafia (3:51)
Outro Three 6 Mafia (2:43)
Got It 4 Sale [*] Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia, Chrome (4:31)
Let's Plan a Robbery [*] Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia (3:06)
Dancin' on a Pole [*] Paul Beauregard, Jordan Houston Three 6 Mafia, Chrome (3:48)
Ain't Got Time for Gamez [*] Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard Three 6 Mafia (4:04)

Credits

Chrome (Performer), DJ Paul (Producer), DJ Paul (Mixing), Carlos "6 July" Broady (Programming), Mike Foster (Engineer), DJ Paul (Engineer), Boogie Mane (Performer), Juicy J (Programming), Juicy J (Producer), Juicy J (Engineer), DJ Paul (Executive Producer), Kurt Clayton (Programming), Juicy J (Executive Producer), Mike Foster (Mixing), Dan Mandell (Art Direction), Dan Mandell (Design), DJ Paul (Programming), Vincent Soyez (Photography), James Cruz (Mastering), Juicy J (Mixing)
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Most Known Unknown
Studio album by Three 6 Mafia
Released September 27, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Hip hop
Label Sony BMG
Producer DJ Paul and Juicy J
Professional reviews
Three 6 Mafia chronology
Da Unbreakables
(2003)
Most Known Unknown
(2005)
Last 2 Walk
(2008)

Most Known Unknown is the eighth full length album, as well as the second platinum album from Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia. It was released in 2005, and is the follow-up to the 2003 album Da Unbreakables. This album is known for having some of Three 6 Mafia's biggest hits, including "Stay Fly" featuring Young Buck and 8Ball & MJG, "Poppin' My Collar" featuring Project Pat (though Pat's verse wasn't included in the first edition, but would later be included in the re-issue) and "Side 2 Side" featuring Bow Wow and Project Pat (with Bow Wow and Project Pat's verses, like the "Poppin' My Collar" remix, would not be used in the first edition, but would be released in the re-issue, along with another remix featuring Kanye West and a slightly different sounding melody). This album would prove to be their biggest success to date, topping the old success of the 2000 album When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1. The original version was released on a regular CD version as well as a DualDisc version. The re-release also had a bonus version, with two remixes of "Poppin' My Collar" and "Side 2 Side". A chopped and screwed version by Michael Watts was also released.

Along with chart topping hits, this album also featured several well known guest rappers, including Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, Trick Daddy, Mr. Bigg, 8Ball & MJG, Young Buck, Remy Ma, Bow Wow (only on re-issue), Kanye West (only on re-issue), Lil' Flip, as well as the Hypnotize Camp Posse (Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, Frayser Boy, Lil Wyte, Chrome, Boogey Mane, and Granddaddy Souf).

Most Known Unknown opened at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the R&B/Hip-hop charts with 115,000 copies sold. It was propelled to gold status by the help of its lead single, "Stay Fly" and was certified platinum by June of 2006, also being helped by their second single, "Poppin' My Collar".

Three 6 Mafia member Lord Infamous was notably missing from both the tracks and the album cover. Many rumors speculated that he either left the group or was kicked out; these rumors were put to rest when DJ Paul, Lord Infamous' half-brother, told sources that the reason for Infamous not being on the album was due to a stint in jail. Leaving only Crunchy Black, DJ Paul and Juicy J

Contents

Tracklisting

# Title Featured guest(s) Length
1 "Most Known Unknown Hits" 1:27
2 "Stay Fly" Young Buck, 8 Ball & MJG 3:56
3 "Roll With It" Project Pat 3:02
4 "Don't Violate" 3:49
5 "Swervin'" Mike Jones & Paul Wall 3:35
6 "Knock tha Black Off Yo Ass" Project Pat 4:20
7 "Poppin' My Collar" Mr. Bigg 2:56
8 "Hard Hittaz" Boogiemane 4:12
9 "Side 2 Side" 3:38
10 "Half on a Sack" 3:26
11 "Skit" 0:26
12 "When I Pull Up at the Club" Paul Wall & Mr. Bigg 4:32
13 "Pussy Got Ya Hooked" Remy Ma 4:20
14 "Don't Cha Get Mad" Lil Flip & Mr. Bigg 3:23
15 "Body Parts 3" Boogiemane, Granddaddy Souf, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, Frayser Boy & Chrome 4:07
16 "Stay Fly (Still Fly Remix)" Slim Thug, Trick Daddy, & Project Pat 3:51
17 "Outro" 2:43
18 "Got It 4 Sale" Chrome 4:32
19 "Let's Plan a Robbery" 3:06
20 "Dancin' on a Pole" Chrome 3:48
21 "Ain't Got Time for Gamez" 4:04

Chart positions

Album

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
2005 Most Known Unknown 3 1

Reissued

Most Known Unknown (Reissue)
Studio album by Three 6 Mafia
Released March 20, 2006
Recorded 2005/2006
Genre Southern Rap
Length
Label Sony Records/Columbia Records
Producer DJ Paul,Juicy J
Three 6 Mafia chronology
Most Known Hits
(2005)
Most Known Unknown (Reissue)
(2006)
Smoked Out Music Greatest Hits
(2006)

Three 6 Mafia had reissued "Most Known Unknown" titled, "Most Known Unknown (Reissue)" It was released June 20, 2006. Differences include:


 
 
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