From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mystic Stylez
Mystic Stylez
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Mystic Stylez were created by DJ Paul and Juicy J as they still are today.
Many tracks contain samples from previously released
songs, and even the likes of Marvin Gaye and Michael
Jackson.
Track Listing
Mystic Stylez
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Da Begining" 1:13
2. "Break The Law ’95" 4:21
3. "Da Summa" 4:43
4. "Live By Yo’ Rep (Bone 5:12
Thugs-N-Harmony Diss feat.
Studio album by Three 6 Mafia Kingpin Skinny Pimp & Playa
Released May 23, 1995 Fly)"
Recorded 1994-1995
5. "In The Game" 4:04
6. "Now I’m Hi Pt. 3 (feat. Playa 5:10
Genre Southern hip hop, horrorcore, underground
hip hop
Fly)"
7. "Long Nite" 4:35
Length 73:58
8. "Sweet Robbery Pt. 2" 4:45
Label Prophet
9. "Back Against The Wall Pt. 2 4:51
Producer DJ Paul and Juicy J (feat. Kingpin Skinny Pimp &
Three 6 Mafia chronology Lil’ Gin)"
10. "Fuckin’ Wit Dis Click" 6:18
Smoked Out, Loced Out Mystic Stylez Chapter 1: The End
11. "All Or Nothin’" 4:54
(1994) (1995) (1996)
12. "Gotta Touch ’Em Pt. 2" 4:55
Mystic Stylez is the 1995 debut album of the American 13. "Tear The Club Up (Da Real)" 4:35
hip hop group, Three 6 Mafia. Produced completely by
founding members DJ Paul and Juicy J, the album has 14. "Big Bizness [Screwed]" 2:18
been described as a defining example of horrorcore-style
15. "Mystic Stylez (feat. Playa 6:23
rap.[2] It was published through Prophet Entertainment,
Fly, La Chat, and MC-Mack)"
an independent record label previously controlled by
Three 6 Mafia. 16. "Porno Movie" 5:24
The overall soundscape is considerably more fore-
boding than succeeding releases. Contentious and dark
topics are frequently discussed, such as violent revenge
in "Live by Yo Rep (B.O.N.E. Dis)" and occultism in "Mys-
tic Stylez" and "Fuckin’ Wit Dis Click". These subjects
are underscored by equally menacing beats, all of which
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mystic Stylez
Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1995 Mystic Stylez - #59
Chart positions Production
• DJ Paul and Juicy J – producers
Album • Wayne Tucker – bass guitar
• DJ Paul – electronic keyboards
• Archie Luv – audio engineer
Personnel • M&L Photography – cover photograph
• CMYK – art direction and design
Performing Artists
•
•
DJ Paul
Juicy J
References
• Lord Infamous [1] Allmusic review
• Crunchy Black [2] Birchmeier, Jason. "Mystic Stylez review".
• Koopsta Knicca Allmusic.com. All Media Guide, LLC.
• Gangsta Boo http://www.allmusic.com/album/r649186.
• MC Mack Retrieved 2008-02-16.
• Lil’ Fly
• La’ Chat External links
• Skinny Pimp
• Lil’ Gin • The official homepage of Three 6 Mafia
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