thegreenhand
Bluelight Crew
barter 6

Ruby was a motherfucking reject
Then I cut my wrists and now I motherfucking bleed checks
what u smokin? lmao, jk, but I don't feel the same. I mean oldschool mixtape juicy J kinda, yeah, but not three 6Yo, I fuck with $uicideboy$ and ghostmane, The vibes remind me of old school Triple 6 Mafia type shit.
I searched this whole damn thread and no one mentioned Griselda.
Well, I don't know what you consider old school Triple Six, but for me (I'm a big fan), I think of like 1995 Mystic Stylez era, Tommy Wright III type shit:what u smokin? lmao, jk, but I don't feel the same. I mean oldschool mixtape juicy J kinda, yeah, but not three 6
Should I google it? I'll google it :x (I consider myself a big rap nerd too, never heard of them)
dope, reminds me of a few rappers but cant put my tongue on it
Wow... now that you mention it, yeah I can definitely see the resemblance now, Weird. Big time.Well, I don't know what you consider old school Triple Six, but for me (I'm a big fan), I think of like 1995 Mystic Stylez era, Tommy Wright III type shit:
I really don't like ghostmane/$boyz. I mean a few songs I can dig, but generally not. They're just a little too much like a screamo genre of rap for my taste.
Well, I don't know what you consider old school Triple Six, but for me (I'm a big fan), I think of like 1995 Mystic Stylez era, Tommy Wright III type shit:
Glad you like Griselda. They are a throwback to Wu Tang era posse cuts imo, 90s NY grimey shit. I feel like they've only really come up in the last year or so, can't knock you for never hearing of them.
Hell yeah! I've been on a big 90s Memphis rap kick as of late. Those cats definitely never got their due. I mean, the South was generally disrespected as a whole by the rap community in the 90s but Memphis was behind both ATL and TX on the pecking order. Yet trap music as it exists today would have never happened if it wasn't for the likes of DJ Paul, Tommy Wright III, DJ Zirk. This song came out in 1993, way before the words horrorcore or trap were ever said. This song is to Memphis what Drag Rap was to NOLA:Fuck, how'd I miss this one!? Thanks for posting, poppin' track.
Hell yeah! I've been on a big 90s Memphis rap kick as of late. Those cats definitely never got their due. I mean, the South was generally disrespected as a whole by the rap community in the 90s but Memphis was behind both ATL and TX on the pecking order. Yet trap music as it exists today would have never happened if it wasn't for the likes of DJ Paul, Tommy Wright III, DJ Zirk. This song came out in 1993, way before the words horrorcore or trap were ever said. This song is to Memphis what Drag Rap was to NOLA: