![]() ![]() Well wtf is you and wtf is your name three sixes for? Whats that a acronym for? FOH… That is the mark of the beast is it not? Ya’ll grew up in the church so you knew the ramifications behind naming ya self that to MAKE PEOPLE THINK YOU SOLD YOUR SOUL FOR RICHES AND FAME (thats a classic). “They don’t want to be called devil worshippers. ![]() But there was never no fight or nothing like that,” he shared in 2015.Īhead of the event, Bizzy Bone shared an Instagram post in which he referred to Three 6 Mafia as “devil worshippers.” That post has continued to circulate online as a Twitter user shared a screenshot (below). We ran into each other a couple of times and there was a push or something. We were like, ‘Damn these dudes done stole our style!'” DJ Paul told Hip Hop DX. We had been doing that since 1989 and then all of a sudden when Bone came out with ‘Thuggish Ruggish Bone’ and all of that stuff and we hear somebody kind of on our same style: Faces Of Death, redrum, murder, 6-6-6, tongue twisting. “It was more of a misunderstanding because we was rapping about triple six, devil s**t, and tongue twisting over slow beats. However, in 2015, Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul explained that “it wasn’t a real beef.”Īccording to DJ Paul, it was due to the two hip hop groups’ creative styles in the early 1990s. The two groups had a minor feud going on years ahead of their on-stage fight. Groups had feud, Bizzy Bone called out group in recent message Let’s keep the party motherf**king going,” he told everyone.īizzy later hugged it out with Juicy J, showing that they may have put their differences aside. I’m not trying to f**k this s**t up…Pardon me. ![]() I want to apologize to everybody the f**k out there, on both sides. But there was never no fight or nothing like that.”Įlsewhere during the VERZUZ, tributes were paid to Memphis rapper Young Dolph and designer Virgil Abloh, both of whom died over the past couple of weeks, as well as 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E, Nipsey Hussle, Kobe Bryant, Lord Infamous and Koopsta Knicca.īoth groups also brought out a bevy of special guests including Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Jon, Chamillionaire, Lil Eazy-E, Young Buck, Project Pat, 8Ball & MJG, La Chat, Shatasha Williams, Lil Flip, and actor Terrence Howard, who performed ‘Hard Out Here For A Pimp’ from the film Hustle & Flow, in which he plays pimp turned rapper Djay. The track was written by Three 6 Mafia and bagged them the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2006.Per a Rolling Stone report, the groups cleared off stage for a bit after the fight but eventually came back to perform without Bizzy Bone.Īfter each group performed another song, Bizzy Bone returned and apologized for what went down during their 2021 Verzuz battle. He added: “That’s why we got mad about it. We were like, ‘Damn these dudes done stole our style!’ “It was more of a misunderstanding because we was rapping about triple six, devil shit, and tongue twisting over slow beats. We had been doing that since 1989 and then all of a sudden when Bone came out … with ‘Thuggish Ruggish Bone’ and all of that stuff and we hear somebody kind of on our same style: ‘Faces Of Death’, redrum, muder, 6-6-6, tongue twisting. ![]() In 2015, Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul explained to HipHopDX the origins of the two groups’ tensions. ![]()
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