Three 6 Mafia "Choices" Review Print E-mail
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Choices

Reviewer: Beezy
Rating: 4 stars

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  Over the past year a lot has been happening for the self proclaimed "supergroup" Triple six mafia.  They have finally reached platinum status with two of this years earlier releases "When the smoke clears" and Juicy J's brother Project Pats album "Mista don't play".  With hope of achieving the same success Three six Mafia and hypnotized minds bring forth "Choices the album"

  Hypnotized minds puts together a lot of good tracks for this album with the same fire that carried their earlier releases to platinum success.  The albums first head knocker just so happens to be the first song on the album "2-Way Freak" featuring La Chat. This song is tight! T he catchy two way ring is what really makes the song, that and a classic rhyme over a dropped beat by Juicy J.

  Another tight Song is "Mafia" this is one of the best representations of The hypnotized camp posse.  Damn near everybody in the the camp from Crunchy Black to Ms. Gangsta Boo snaps on this song and brings their own heat to the posse song.

  "Wonna get some, I got some" is the Tear Da Club Up Thugs song and these niggas come hard as fuck.  DJ Paul expresses his mind on this cut when he says "Man I'm glad these niggas gone, they done fucked up my posse song" sending a shout out to all the fallen camp members. This song also features a guest
appearance from veteran atlian T-rock.

  As the album goes on just like other three six albums of this year hits keep coming with cuts like "Dis bitch, Dat Hoe" Featuring Ludacris, "We shootin 1st", and "They Don't Fuck Wit U".  

  But DJ Paul and Juicy J aka the checkwriters produce their best track for the T-rock solo "Slang and Serve".  This is the one of the tightest tracks I have ever heard from the checkwriters.  The bass line is thumping and T-rock couldn't have came harder on this song.  If I wasn't a three six fan I would grab dis cd just for dis cut.  This song could and very well should be a set up for a debut album T-rock.

  This is definately a tight album filled with bouncy club beats mixed up in three six fashion but it still tends to be missing the female pimped out flow of "Gangsta Boo" who only appeared in 2 tracks.   Even with out Boo the album still has some gangsta shit, pimpin hoes, and even some ballin.  So if you are a fan of Hypnotized minds and any of those topics get this album, you won't be disappointed.

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