Who's side are you guys on? As I said for me it feels a little shady that Juicy J goes from working with $B to now suing them...but that's just me, let us know what you think! Also hope you all enjoyed the video!
They stole the whole 666 sound scrim runnin around callin himself scarecrow reincarnated it’s hilarious, there’s being influenced then there’s wanting to be someone else
@clueless Mayne!! I guess nothing can be anyone's nowadays if you wanna speak that way technically the first person to ever create and make a drum sound should get compensated for every drum on every song ever if you wanna get that technical
@@skeetinyoureye6484 i fucking love this reply lmao not all heroes wear capes. people are so petty and literally E V E R Y T H I N G we've ever come to know is now under some kind of fucking copyright and this comment brings that all to light in a great way
Something exciting has to actually happen for them to cover it. The game is so over saturated these days it’s hard to find something interesting to actually cover I’m sure
I mean I don't know what kinda deal they had with the were working together but I been listening to triple six since world domination and the end and just discovered suicide boys last year and almost every damn song has something from a triple six song.
People also forget that Juicy J is a named producer on the “I want to die in new orleans” album so that whole situation with “Coma” shouldnt be problem for the boys
A lot underground Memphis sampled each other back then but sb try to take 36 whole style but 36 liked they're music and everything was cool till they got mad about seed of 6ix for sampling a few songs when most of sb songs were 36 samples for years
Do you know how many classic acts have sued hip hop artists and taken song rights from them? Also, whether derived from sampling or not they still had to pay for those samples. I don’t understand how y’all can defend Suicide Boys after watching this when they are blatantly in the wrong here. They really started talking shit in interviews for something they shouldn’t even be mad about and Three 6 retaliated to the disrespect as they should. They would never had sued if not for the disrespect. Three 6 said “fuck me? No no, fuck you!”
@@herbsbyquitainc3041 Yeah from a legal standpoint Three 6 is kind of right but from a moral standpoint i feel like most people lost their respect for three 6. I mean they've known about $B sampling their shit for years but just now cashing in? Pretty fucking lame if you ask me especially since juicy j was collaborating with them a lot and pretty sure he toured with them. $B did nothing but pay homage and they fucking idoled three 6 and look what they did lmfao.
Ahh that won't happen for years...s.s is going threw tuff times, no time for interviews, and they def can't talk about non of this law suit shit until it's settled and who knows when that will happen..
If u gave me 35 jellybeans and i gave you 5 i think one of us gonna feel kinda cheated. If i give you my broom and u never give it back then my kindness is gonna run out
@@tommywright3rd that's facts! Especially when you is one of rappers that started this whole sound! If they really respected that they shoulda done better than just that fake homage shit. Them boys is snakes Fr profiting off of the hard work of the OGs.
@@TheRockLobsterMafia 4r4r ! Homage aint real. And the only reason they prolly gave Juicy some beats is so that he'll forget what's happening but when somebody makes money from your shit, doing shows & fooling people u never forget. Everybody got mouths to feed and people aren't gonna fall for you washing your parents car becuz u wanna borrow it later game.
@@tommywright3rd mane that's some real wisdom you dropped G. You already kno Im on tha same page my brotha. I would be mad pissed if some white boys was profiting off of my hard ass work while showing fake love!
$licky said “Triple six, Lord Infamous Dedicate my soul to he, the Scarecrow that had birthed me Screaming, "Ricky R.I.P." Creep like Koopsta, trizzy trick Da Devil's Playground in my head Live through me 'til I am dead New Orleans born, but Memphis bred” on ‘praise the devil’
One of the hardest lines ever from $crim. and it’s simply him paying homage. Although in the darkest way since it feels like some kinda dark ritualistic summoning thru music
$uicideBoy$ got upset when Seed of 6ix made a whole mixtape using their beats but it was a FREE mixtape they didn’t make money off it. I believe Scrim was more upset than Ruby
it’s not even about the samples it’s because it was petty. they had beef ab this before the suit was filed and it’s clear seed of 6 did it as a “fuck you” to scrim.
The boy$ didn't sue Seed of 6ix. They were just unhappy about it. And I mean quite frankly whoever mixed the beats for the $uicide6ix tape did a shitty job.
Pretty much every rapper today has influences of three 6 in his music, they laid a big part of the foundation for today's rap. Also almost everyone sampled three 6 at some point I feel like
Must be a little heartbreaking for their childhood hero who they got to work with turning on them like this. If I got big in music and I finally got to work with BONES in any capacity and then he turned on me I’d be pretty devastated
Did you watch the video. Dj Paul said they sampled him but when he used one of their sample then Suicide Boys had a problem with it. So it seems it must be heartbreaking when a group uses your exact style and then try to get upset when you thought everything was cool.
@@rashadd2615 finally someone who understands. I loved $B because I loved 3 6. And I was so happy when they were working together. When I saw that tweet by scrim being a bitch about them sampling $B, I literally deleted all their music and still listen to 3 6 to this day. Imagine being super inspired by someone and using their songs in your songs and then when you get to work with them and they, the ppl you “love” and “inspired” you, use one of your songs, basically being like hell yeah we like you guys too, you be a little punk bitch and complain about it. All the real ones know $B some bitches and 3 6 did what they had to do cause they literally got disrespected by a group that wouldn’t exist without them.
3/6 got it twisted. To put it simply, the boys reignited their old classics with remixing & putting their own spin on things. They paid their respects multiple times over the years publicly. They’ve done worked with juicy. The boys are genuine, down to earth people. 3/6 is not for suing & should be thanking them for bringing their old hits back to the forefront of people’s minds. Scarecrow is an embodiment of scrims old self (pre-sober). Has nothing to do with Infamous. They could’ve just talked out royalties or even done a tour together & pay off each other however they see fit. But. Guess we will never see that juicy/boys collab. Major L for 3/6.
3/6 classics never got reignited. Sb fans are calling them dead. Gotta disagree with the down to earth thing. There's no reason to thank em when it didnt help 3/6 at all & their fans are offended by the remixes & feel like they messed em up.
@@tommywright3rd the only reason they callin them dead is because they r mad the boys r gettin sued and the only reason people think they messes up the songs is because they’re old heads who don’t like the new stuff the classics are all still there they didnt remove them i feel like everyone just needs to chill tf out corona got us all paying too much attention to detail i mean atleast sue them for a lesser amount as a slap on the wrist they don’t even have 6 mil they definitely wont do it again. But now theres a separation and people fighting because fans mad at each others group when we coulda had more collabs and more music. what do u expect from condom rappers anyways they were raised on 3/6 and others can u blame them?
@@tommywright3rd also scrims new solo album sounds way different then their conventional stuff i think their sound is drifting away from that anyways it just seems like 3/6 jumped the gun and got involved in their kids drama is all im sayin but i guess SB shouldnt have gotten mad at their kids so idfk tbh i think eveyone should cheel
bro they cant make any songs that dont sound like 3 6. like bro they used to clown jay z for sounding too much like biggie except he actually changed his sound
@@herbsbyquitainc3041 I’m not going to be able to prove shit in YT comments. I think and believe that what three six mafia are doing to $B is wrong on many levels
Phonk is a derivative of Memphis crunk mixed with screw influences, plus the copyright laws were different then. It may be hypocritical on juicy's part but you can't prove a verbal agreement so legally sb is gonna have to settle
@Patriotic Woman DJ Paul requested that they clear the samples on their album and they put it out anyways without his input after telling him they would clear em. Go watch the Vladtv clip with him and Seedof6ix if you need a reference.
@@Steveblovvjobs Melania plagiarized damn near an entire speech Michelle did had already spoke years before. Melania dumb ass didn't write it of course and didn't know Michelle had done the speech before. lol
Exactly and what do you do when you're not relevant you sue lmao fucking bullshit I've been a fan since I knew rap but once they started suing years ago including crunchy black and lord infamous I always knew they would do it again old scary ass
They are still changing the sampling’s up a bit though... I would assume if this law suit goes through then every dubstep editor ever is going to go broke
true, while they are suuuuper sample heavy. It's a bitch move to move to lawsuits when in fact 3 6 did the same thing. Just not very kosher. Plus kinda sus Paul is doing all the talking while Juicy J hasn't attested.
Alright let's get this shit straight right now. If you're a rapper and you signed to a label and your shit doesn't sell what happens? they drop your ass. This is nothing new..it's the industry, every genre. This is exactly what happened with all the rappers you're claiming; their albums didn't sell. DJ Paul and Juicy J kept the checks. why? They owned the fuckin label you idiot. You're referencing Yo Gotti who's a rapper they beef with?! Yeah that's a credible source lmao. Yo Gotti was a way better rapper when he was still going by Lil Yo. Calling someone a snake for making business moves you might not necessarily agree with doesn't change the legalities of the situation. Its business not personal, i thought all gangster movies taught you that in the fuckin 90's
@@christopherandersen3300 36 did get the shine for hard out here for a pimp .which was written by frayser boy. That’s what gotta meant when he said put you on tv and leave you out there with nothing.- yo gotti“ that’s what’s up”
@@christopherandersen3300 Yo gotti is a great rapper all around people throw shade on cmg and I can't stand it but it's funny how all the artist yo gotti sign are doing good
@@najahshikamaru620 they took frayser boy to the Oscars.. where he received credit for his work in the form of a gold statue? Y'all fools just blindly talk shit
Everyone samples everyone unless you are a truly genre defining artist (there are only a handful). I also love how most in the rap industry play the "gangster" role and then the lawyers come out LMAO! 😂
If there are multiple witnesses them yes it can, but it would be hard, here in FLA a verbal agreement is a binding contract just as a written one, if they say yes I said that then boom, it holds up.
Not to mention the Seed of Six mixtape wasn't sampling it was literally full verses and sometimes full songs by thee boy$ with some added parts by Seed of Six
This sux 36 is my favorite rap group ever and suicide boys are my favorite new school rappers hope it gets figured out and they work together they would be insane together
"Everybody know Lord Infamous is the Scarecrow, that was his name." -DJ Paul meanwhile, the name Scarecrow dates back to 1900 in literature, 1908 in plays, 1914 in film, and very shortly after in music. Point is..."substantially all ideas are second-hand, consciously and unconsciously drawn from a million outside sources, and daily used by the garnerer with a pride and satisfaction born of the superstition that he originated them." -Mark Twain
Scrim even payed homage to Lord Infamous on why he took the name for a bit, but he’s known as the man with many names, Slick Sloth, Scrim, Young Christ and now Wetto
I FORGOT i was watching a No Jumper vid about 9 mins in. This guy does good work. GIVE HIM MORE of it Adam!!! And do a retrospective of Tech N9ne, Flatbush ZOMBiES, and K.A.A.N. to please ✌
Come on this is an inspiration from their music, SB brought them to life again This is how the world works, and this is how better music is created over the years
tommywright3rd . I have big respect for juicy j and the memphis scene as a whole. Still bumpin hard to all the tracks and mixtapes. I just hope this legal fight wont have negative impact on da music in the end
@@vitaminwater9662 Juicy is still signed RIGHT NOW tho. No way. Its Columbia or one of those huge companies that would throw u away in a second if you were irrelevant. Theyre the type of company that gives you millions just to be there. Plus the songs they sold to Cardi B & Drake. Its impossible that theyre broke. They could sell ine of their cars and be rich by tomorrow. That aint it dude . Trust me
@@tommywright3rd So I don't think you understand, Three Six is ALSO being sued by 'memphis artists' for copyright infringement in a completely separate case, so it's very plausible they do need money. Just google it, that's all I did.
@@ScrilboBaggins it's not biting off, it's called paying homage because you're down with the style. Quit being bias because you watched a video like this.
@@joshmorris1637 suicide trash is for you corny cornballs that think you’re different they literally copy and pasted 3 6 y’all are cringe asf hopefully they get sued
They gotta pay... can't be inspired by 3' 6 but constantly biting 3 6 sound and style. Gotta pay up. If I sampled RZA's sound because he inspired me, but I kept biting non stop , RZA would come after me. Another case of tracing a prior style. Three 6 mafia sampled alot of Willie Hutch, but they made the dark sound around the sample... Suicide Boys is basically steeling that dark sound 3 6 made all their concepts and style... basically Weird Al Yankovic.... making money mimicking 3 6 mafia
@@myst3rixusl3ftb3hind funny how they use a Memphis sound and try to be snakes and not pay there godfather. The fans are worse won’t even admit that sbz won’t be shit with out three 6 😂😂 sad af
How do these guys get a whole producer tag of juicy j saying, “play me some of that suicide pimpin man” and then this shit happens smfh, this is so confusing
Scrim calling himself Scarecrow is gross. That title goes to his SON if anyone, not some biting superfan. That is really offensive regardless of any lawsuit.
I’ve been listening to Three Six Mafia since they First came out and there was NOTHING like it and anyone caught listening to them were deemed automatically Goth, Satanic and Just way Too Gangster compared to everything else in the Early years that was coming out. They’re true pioneers of a Genre that Took DECADES for the masses to catch on to AND now when the Younger generation are growing up Embracing what was established for them the LEAST they could do is GIVE credit where it’s Due and PAY YOUR ROYALTIES. The suicide boys wouldn’t even be relevant to begin with if it wasn’t for the FOUNDATION Three Six Mafia built Over DECADES!
tommywright3rd tell em tommy I been on it since day one ten wanted men princess loko playa fly skinny pimp suave house 8 ball mjg tela la chat man I’m 35 how can I get your music brother all of it you have fans where u been underground king
Niall Schmidt It’s Alright to sample because that’s Hip Hop But Imitation is the Biggest Form of Flattery and When you do you should pay your respect acknowledge where your influence came from and pay it back.
igee420 your right my brotha. I grew up to most of the legends you just said but 36 Mafia I’d say had the most success crossing over and making and impact.
Sorry SuicideBoys, even though I do like some of their music 1st thing I said after hearing their stuff was "I bet DJ Paul is rubbin his hands together like Birdman listening to these guys jack their whole style." Who cares if they produced a mixtape or 2 for Juicy J? Artists do that all the time, chop it up & they both benefit from the colab. Also, DJ Paul/Juicy J have been clearing 3-6 Mafia samples for years, why would they let these two jack so much from them for free?
It kinda sucks but juicy and paul have to protect their IP or it will set precedent and other people will sample their stuff and not pay royalties. I just wish it could have been hashed out outside of the courts, and I think most fans of both sides probably feel the same way.
If the only thing standing between millions of dollars and another man's pockets is a "verbal agreement" made by his business partner who he doesn't even like, you are on the shakiest of shaky ground and are not handling the business.
I mean SB pretty much built their career using 36 songs in their older stuff but I agree idk why they would be but hurt for being an influence but I feel as an artist is wrong for someone to use your work to come up you know? Idk I’m kinda iffy on this one too
@@ddmontoya6656 Hip hop is built off sampling. What I was saying is older rap groups sampled as well. It's just funny because they sample then get mad when they themselves get sampled as well. I remember Jay-Z mentioning it. How we should stop sampling soul records and such and start sampling ourselves.
The old kings getting mad the new royalty is taking over their domaine. 3 six stole so much shit in the 90s it’s part of the Memphis sound culture to use other people’s music as samples.
I remember when juicy j constantly was hanging with scrim he loved the duo sad to see money be the driving factor of a new generation of beautiful samples
suicideboys : makes entire career off the lane carved out by the first memphis rappers and continues the sound and samples memphis OG dj paul : uses suicideboys samples suicideboys : dawg wtf brah you stealin our music dawwwg memphis OG dj paul : LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL oh wait u 4r? .... LMFAO
They didnt sample the boy$. they took whole songs from $B (with verses) and added extra verses. $B also DIDNT and WOULDNT have sued them for millions. they just filed a cease and desist Also $b have the right to be mad at that cause DJ Paul literally did that tape to make them mad cause he's petty as fuck. Even lil infamous DM'd $crim and said he doesnt want to be a part of it. Dont leave out important details to make Juicy and Paul look better. Theyre mad hypocritical, theyre also getting SUED by old memphis legends for 150 infringements, thats literally like 4 times what theyre suing $b for. $b didnt make an entire career using memphis samples. 35 songs out of 300 isnt that much especially cause most of the samples are 4-8 second vocal loops. $B have gave their homage, and they arent even really that memphis sounding they have way more influences than just memphis rappers.
@@MAJZKLUANI I’ve been saying this shit since the start but everyone seems to think that since you’re an og that automatically omits you from looking goofy. Juicy and dj Paul are sadly only relevant from past music and current unneeded drama like this. They just don’t want to see mfs succeeding while using the style they made popular
@Alex ...but they have no grounds to be upset. Horrorcore is s very niche and specific genre born from a very known and specific place by a set of specific people, some of whom are still living
Triple6 has been in the game since the early 90s era. They mean business💰 they should of just been themselves instead of trying to do something that’s been done. Now this lawsuit shits gonna stop the growth that got fans will forget about them ina about a year 🤦🏻♂️🤯
They sample from different artist tho not the same damn artist every damn song they make. Lol theirs nothing wrong with sampling but com'on come up with your own shit for once. 🤣
Who's side are you guys on? As I said for me it feels a little shady that Juicy J goes from working with $B to now suing them...but that's just me, let us know what you think!
Also hope you all enjoyed the video!
Nah, business is business, so I'm with 3 6 all the way.
They stole the whole 666 sound scrim runnin around callin himself scarecrow reincarnated it’s hilarious, there’s being influenced then there’s wanting to be someone else
I’m on $B side 100%. there’s so many other artists that have sampled 36 and they did nothing bout it, but juicy j gon push to sue the boys? no.
Business is business
100% $B
“The same ones that inspired me be the same ones that wana retire me” - Denzel Curry
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@clueless Mayne!! I guess nothing can be anyone's nowadays if you wanna speak that way technically the first person to ever create and make a drum sound should get compensated for every drum on every song ever if you wanna get that technical
@@skeetinyoureye6484 i fucking love this reply lmao not all heroes wear capes. people are so petty and literally E V E R Y T H I N G we've ever come to know is now under some kind of fucking copyright and this comment brings that all to light in a great way
Buddy they used samples countless of times from three six but can’t let their nephews sample their music😂 do you not see how stupid that is
@clueless Mayne!! true
THIS IS THE CONTENT WE'RE LOOKING FOR FROM NO JUMPER
@Merk You still cant believe that he even admitted to that shit🤦🏽♂️
Something exciting has to actually happen for them to cover it. The game is so over saturated these days it’s hard to find something interesting to actually cover I’m sure
All this bullshit about Blac Chyna, its a breath of fresh air
Bro i didnt even realize this was no jumper just because of who’s narrating
And no "thots next door" disgusting shit
“When your idols become your rivals”
Not literally
I mean I don't know what kinda deal they had with the were working together but I been listening to triple six since world domination and the end and just discovered suicide boys last year and almost every damn song has something from a triple six song.
Beards weird!
@Michael Guest damn straight. I been a fan of 3 6 since way back so as soon as I heard SB I was like hell na.
36 mafia influenced all the goth emo metal trap wave from lil uzi to spaceghostpurrp to gothboiclique to sadboys to suicide boys
People also forget that Juicy J is a named producer on the “I want to die in new orleans” album so that whole situation with “Coma” shouldnt be problem for the boys
Three six mafia been sampling everybody else in memphis back in the days.
Them weirdos wack and three six just got rich of them
Like who?
A lot underground Memphis sampled each other back then but sb try to take 36 whole style but 36 liked they're music and everything was cool till they got mad about seed of 6ix for sampling a few songs when most of sb songs were 36 samples for years
I feel like everyone samples it's nothing new
They stole 3 6s style and every track sounds like 3 6
A genre derived from sampling suing others for sampling is hilarious. 😂
Yeah bruh
Seriously... Sampling IS hiphop. 36 suing over samples that they sampled from other people.. smh come on man, this is just sad.
Do you know how many classic acts have sued hip hop artists and taken song rights from them? Also, whether derived from sampling or not they still had to pay for those samples. I don’t understand how y’all can defend Suicide Boys after watching this when they are blatantly in the wrong here. They really started talking shit in interviews for something they shouldn’t even be mad about and Three 6 retaliated to the disrespect as they should. They would never had sued if not for the disrespect. Three 6 said “fuck me? No no, fuck you!”
Suing for samples goes against everything hip hop was founded on
Sampling been around longer than you were born IGNORANT little boy
I'm on $uicideboy$' side of this one. Memphis rap has HEAVILY relied on sampling since its creation, and Three 6 Mafia isn't an exception.
You can’t use someone’s work without permission they didn’t get clearance they will win
@@herbsbyquitainc3041 Yeah from a legal standpoint Three 6 is kind of right but from a moral standpoint i feel like most people lost their respect for three 6. I mean they've known about $B sampling their shit for years but just now cashing in? Pretty fucking lame if you ask me especially since juicy j was collaborating with them a lot and pretty sure he toured with them. $B did nothing but pay homage and they fucking idoled three 6 and look what they did lmfao.
@@zoop-7987 not about morals.
@@tvbuu No shit but I'm saying three6 actin like some bitches
@@zoop-7987 they are bitches gettin lawyers when they could make mad money working with these dudes like J did
We Need No Jumper to Bring back
$$B for another interview. 👌❗💯
Ahh that won't happen for years...s.s is going threw tuff times, no time for interviews, and they def can't talk about non of this law suit shit until it's settled and who knows when that will happen..
What will it say. They used Memphis for everything. End of interview
No jumper all squares now and that’s fax, would be surprised if $b still even fw Adam
@@beatsbyvain adam only fucks with slimes and slatts now
Been saying that for years but that idea is dead now
Lord Infamous would be ashamed of his homies and his sons. Suing your friends isn't gangsta
They sued lord infamous
The so called friends tried to sue first so 3 6 mafia ayes back
@@m10442175 exactly even worse.
@@tayloremriectx Lmaooo who?
@@kylelindsay6390 no they didn't
Scrim has literally produced songs for juicy J lol what a snake 🐍
@Crayon Munchers that was $Bs biggest mistake was getting mad at them cause they coulda forever continued they career
If u gave me 35 jellybeans and i gave you 5 i think one of us gonna feel kinda cheated. If i give you my broom and u never give it back then my kindness is gonna run out
@@tommywright3rd that's facts! Especially when you is one of rappers that started this whole sound! If they really respected that they shoulda done better than just that fake homage shit. Them boys is snakes Fr profiting off of the hard work of the OGs.
@@TheRockLobsterMafia 4r4r ! Homage aint real. And the only reason they prolly gave Juicy some beats is so that he'll forget what's happening but when somebody makes money from your shit, doing shows & fooling people u never forget. Everybody got mouths to feed and people aren't gonna fall for you washing your parents car becuz u wanna borrow it later game.
@@tommywright3rd mane that's some real wisdom you dropped G. You already kno Im on tha same page my brotha. I would be mad pissed if some white boys was profiting off of my hard ass work while showing fake love!
Imagine the only time you cover $uicide after years of interviewing them is them getting sued
This tells you everything u need to know about em. And if they interview 3 6 then youve interviewed SB
Because suicidebous are garbage not even underground 🗑
This the biggest thing to happen with them ever since
@@thaundergroundsound9711 yous a goofy ass bitch. Not anymore they aren't underground, but they sho was runnin that shit for a while
@@thaundergroundsound9711 they were underground for a minute. Fuck you mean lol
Now known as The $ue-icide Boys.
..heh
Best comment ever Hahahaha
This needs to be the top comment!!
Yeaaa....nah I don’t think so
Bruhh this just made me choke on some coffee that is smart af🤣
Finally a video about actual underground rap
Lmao brace yourself you not gone get another one of these for while
Lmao suicide boys is not underground anymore
This ain’t underground tho 🤦🏻♀️
Wouldn't say suicide is underground
Fuck yeah bro
$licky said “Triple six, Lord Infamous
Dedicate my soul to he, the Scarecrow that had birthed me
Screaming, "Ricky R.I.P."
Creep like Koopsta, trizzy trick
Da Devil's Playground in my head
Live through me 'til I am dead
New Orleans born, but Memphis bred” on ‘praise the devil’
sound like some kinda satanic summoning ritual or some shit
goated song
One of the hardest lines ever from $crim. and it’s simply him paying homage. Although in the darkest way since it feels like some kinda dark ritualistic summoning thru music
@@ecb_luster lord infamous the founder of horrorcore satanic rap
These boys have some of the best lyrics
As Ice Cube once wisely stated; "Save the drama for your mama"
Ice cube Stoled samples from Cypress hill
@@Mikedropdirty lol I remember that, that’s the beef ice cube didn’t want no part in
$uicideBoy$ got upset when Seed of 6ix made a whole mixtape using their beats but it was a FREE mixtape they didn’t make money off it. I believe Scrim was more upset than Ruby
it’s not even about the samples it’s because it was petty. they had beef ab this before the suit was filed and it’s clear seed of 6 did it as a “fuck you” to scrim.
@@randyrogers1853 no fucks givin seed of 6ix keeping it real 😈😂🔥
After $b sent a C&D to lord infamous kids for sampling them on one mixtape DJ Paul told vlad he was gon get em back lol
Yeah I think thats what caused it, 36M let $B sample them all the time, then $B had a problem with SOS sampling them.
The boy$ didn't sue Seed of 6ix. They were just unhappy about it. And I mean quite frankly whoever mixed the beats for the $uicide6ix tape did a shitty job.
Also! Fun fact Juicy J and DJ Paul were sued early this year by the estate of Koopsta Knicca and other people they did hella work with way back when.
@@alexcabral636 they filed cease and desist orders and threatened to sue if the tape wasnt deleted. same shit really
@@alexcabral636 still scummy af
Pretty much every rapper today has influences of three 6 in his music, they laid a big part of the foundation for today's rap. Also almost everyone sampled three 6 at some point I feel like
And that IS good that way
@@goneburnforher yeah
Must be a little heartbreaking for their childhood hero who they got to work with turning on them like this. If I got big in music and I finally got to work with BONES in any capacity and then he turned on me I’d be pretty devastated
Did you watch the video. Dj Paul said they sampled him but when he used one of their sample then Suicide Boys had a problem with it. So it seems it must be heartbreaking when a group uses your exact style and then try to get upset when you thought everything was cool.
The suicide boys are copycats and fake three six wannabes you can't samples people's music and not get check mate
@@rashadd2615 finally someone who understands. I loved $B because I loved 3 6. And I was so happy when they were working together. When I saw that tweet by scrim being a bitch about them sampling $B, I literally deleted all their music and still listen to 3 6 to this day. Imagine being super inspired by someone and using their songs in your songs and then when you get to work with them and they, the ppl you “love” and “inspired” you, use one of your songs, basically being like hell yeah we like you guys too, you be a little punk bitch and complain about it. All the real ones know $B some bitches and 3 6 did what they had to do cause they literally got disrespected by a group that wouldn’t exist without them.
BONES is cool and all but $B are so much better.
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Track 12 on Highly Intoxicated "Call My Lawyer" (prod. $uicideboy$)
damn foreshadowing
LOL
I like this guy and segment on the nojumper Chanel. Let’s see more
4 i’s 2 g’s 💯💯
Yadiiiigg
Indeed
I’m just going to start singing over ac/dc loops and get famous enough for angus to sue me
@Death Embrace you’d be surprised 😭😂
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3/6 got it twisted. To put it simply, the boys reignited their old classics with remixing & putting their own spin on things. They paid their respects multiple times over the years publicly. They’ve done worked with juicy. The boys are genuine, down to earth people. 3/6 is not for suing & should be thanking them for bringing their old hits back to the forefront of people’s minds. Scarecrow is an embodiment of scrims old self (pre-sober). Has nothing to do with Infamous. They could’ve just talked out royalties or even done a tour together & pay off each other however they see fit. But. Guess we will never see that juicy/boys collab. Major L for 3/6.
3/6 classics never got reignited. Sb fans are calling them dead. Gotta disagree with the down to earth thing. There's no reason to thank em when it didnt help 3/6 at all & their fans are offended by the remixes & feel like they messed em up.
@@tommywright3rd the only reason they callin them dead is because they r mad the boys r gettin sued and the only reason people think they messes up the songs is because they’re old heads who don’t like the new stuff the classics are all still there they didnt remove them i feel like everyone just needs to chill tf out corona got us all paying too much attention to detail i mean atleast sue them for a lesser amount as a slap on the wrist they don’t even have 6 mil they definitely wont do it again. But now theres a separation and people fighting because fans mad at each others group when we coulda had more collabs and more music. what do u expect from condom rappers anyways they were raised on 3/6 and others can u blame them?
@@tommywright3rd also scrims new solo album sounds way different then their conventional stuff i think their sound is drifting away from that anyways it just seems like 3/6 jumped the gun and got involved in their kids drama is all im sayin but i guess SB shouldnt have gotten mad at their kids so idfk tbh i think eveyone should cheel
These guys did no body a favor but themselves. Is more than these guys that has been sampling Three 6.
bro they cant make any songs that dont sound like 3 6. like bro they used to clown jay z for sounding too much like biggie except he actually changed his sound
Three Six have a different lawsuit, for the exact same $$$
Three six mafia are being sued for 0ver 75 copyright infringements
Prove that
@@herbsbyquitainc3041 go look it up
@@herbsbyquitainc3041 I’m not going to be able to prove shit in YT comments. I think and believe that what three six mafia are doing to $B is wrong on many levels
@@IamPaige1111yes thats fucking true.
Juicy j really switched up
Nah they shouldn’t have sampled all that shit without written permission bruh
Cause he's bitch made
@@gptsiteuser washed up old heads going broke with those dry ass pockets
Patriotic Woman well it’s up to those artists/labels to go after 3-6 then! Not the suicideboys lols
Patriotic Woman if that was true none of there music would be out lmao
That's what happens when you don't clear samples.
Phonk is a derivative of Memphis crunk mixed with screw influences, plus the copyright laws were different then. It may be hypocritical on juicy's part but you can't prove a verbal agreement so legally sb is gonna have to settle
@Patriotic Woman DJ Paul requested that they clear the samples on their album and they put it out anyways without his input after telling him they would clear em. Go watch the Vladtv clip with him and Seedof6ix if you need a reference.
I heard three six was getting sued by the memphis artist they sampled
The underground has always been known to sample too much.
@@realization2013 sums up my thoughts
Man why ya gotta steal money from each other, just get together and make some gud music
suicide boys are pure garbage
Wish it was that easy but SB are just too cocky. Wouldnt feature one Memphis guy that they sampled. I noticed it myself
tommywright3rd they have songs w juicy j?
@@rej3cTchannel Using him or helpin him
Ghost makes more money than your ass
Art is never original, it is always Inspired from content before and sometimes reinventing past art
So another way for justifying theft lol got it
Well said my friend but when money is involved it always gets messy.
inspired vs straight stealing is completely different.
Crazy how today’s music is basically Three 6 back in the 90’s
The whole Memphis underground scene, not just Three 6 mafia
No it’s not
? That's def not true. Its just subsections not to mention the hundred new different versions of phonk and their own sub genres.
@@omni6982 90's memphis scene is litteraly the trap sound, they were using the roland 808 and doing triplets hihats and rolls
Inspired sure, but its still very different
It’s all about $$$$ for them
It is a business after all
Yeah SB sure did make some money...thats true
Principal baby
what’s your onlyfans link?
@@realization2013 was abt to say the same thing lol..that's the whole reason three 6 wanted to own all their masters in the first place
Man , remember when Melania Trump sampled Michelle Obama?
Wait, what?
@@Steveblovvjobs Melania plagiarized damn near an entire speech Michelle did had already spoke years before. Melania dumb ass didn't write it of course and didn't know Michelle had done the speech before. lol
Never
I'm your 100th like. You're welcome.
The reason why is because they refused to tour with seed of six and it pissed off DJ Paul.
Exactly and what do you do when you're not relevant you sue lmao fucking bullshit I've been a fan since I knew rap but once they started suing years ago including crunchy black and lord infamous I always knew they would do it again old scary ass
They are still changing the sampling’s up a bit though... I would assume if this law suit goes through then every dubstep editor ever is going to go broke
no because they sample a short part and mix it into the song not steal the entire tracks from full albums with very little editing....
I seen this coming since I first heard suicide boys,I wasn't surprised at all
same here.. it went too far
true, while they are suuuuper sample heavy. It's a bitch move to move to lawsuits when in fact 3 6 did the same thing. Just not very kosher. Plus kinda sus Paul is doing all the talking while Juicy J hasn't attested.
same lmao ever since middle school 2013 i wondered why they never got written permission. even my 13 year old self knew better
lord infamous is the only fucking SCARECROW
Yeah I thought that was kind of lame him calling himself Scarecrow.
In fact, what about the other underground rappers who sampled Three 6? why not go for it all then?... that is some shady business
I've been waiting for this yes sir
THIS THAT REAL NO JUMPER CONTENT
They should’ve cleared them classics... period!
PERIOD. 💯
Or not touch em
@@tommywright3rd you keep coming back to this video to make comments. Lol grow up and stop acting like a bitch.
Three 6 has always been 🐍 to their local artist.. in the past’
- this is what Yo Gotti was explaining all these years
Alright let's get this shit straight right now. If you're a rapper and you signed to a label and your shit doesn't sell what happens? they drop your ass. This is nothing new..it's the industry, every genre. This is exactly what happened with all the rappers you're claiming; their albums didn't sell. DJ Paul and Juicy J kept the checks. why? They owned the fuckin label you idiot. You're referencing Yo Gotti who's a rapper they beef with?! Yeah that's a credible source lmao. Yo Gotti was a way better rapper when he was still going by Lil Yo. Calling someone a snake for making business moves you might not necessarily agree with doesn't change the legalities of the situation. Its business not personal, i thought all gangster movies taught you that in the fuckin 90's
@@christopherandersen3300 36 did get the shine for hard out here for a pimp .which was written by frayser boy. That’s what gotta meant when he said put you on tv and leave you out there with nothing.- yo gotti“ that’s what’s up”
@@christopherandersen3300 Yo gotti is a great rapper all around people throw shade on cmg and I can't stand it but it's funny how all the artist yo gotti sign are doing good
@@najahshikamaru620 they took frayser boy to the Oscars.. where he received credit for his work in the form of a gold statue? Y'all fools just blindly talk shit
Everyone samples everyone unless you are a truly genre defining artist (there are only a handful). I also love how most in the rap industry play the "gangster" role and then the lawyers come out LMAO! 😂
Suicide boys got upset that Seed of six sampled their music, but SB can sample 36 mafia?? Of course Paul should sue, that's hypocritical.
SB didn’t try to sue them tho lol
I've never known a verbal agreement to stand up in a copyright infringement case.
If there are multiple witnesses them yes it can, but it would be hard, here in FLA a verbal agreement is a binding contract just as a written one, if they say yes I said that then boom, it holds up.
Not to mention the Seed of Six mixtape wasn't sampling it was literally full verses and sometimes full songs by thee boy$ with some added parts by Seed of Six
This sux 36 is my favorite rap group ever and suicide boys are my favorite new school rappers hope it gets figured out and they work together they would be insane together
"Everybody know Lord Infamous is the Scarecrow, that was his name." -DJ Paul meanwhile, the name Scarecrow dates back to 1900 in literature, 1908 in plays, 1914 in film, and very shortly after in music. Point is..."substantially all ideas are second-hand, consciously and unconsciously drawn from a million outside sources, and daily used by the garnerer with a pride and satisfaction born of the superstition that he originated them." -Mark Twain
True, its funny how he started complaining as if he owned the term. Its ridiculous, he needs to come off his high horse.
Man stfu there’s only one in this sub genre that’s what he means
When u sample ten songs and used one there names it's a coincidence?
Scrim even payed homage to Lord Infamous on why he took the name for a bit, but he’s known as the man with many names, Slick Sloth, Scrim, Young Christ and now Wetto
I mean that’s the music biz... you sample you give credit period!!
cap
Leslie Zarate nope it's facts
Or $$$
I FORGOT i was watching a No Jumper vid about 9 mins in. This guy does good work. GIVE HIM MORE of it Adam!!!
And do a retrospective of Tech N9ne, Flatbush ZOMBiES, and K.A.A.N. to please ✌
Come on this is an inspiration from their music, SB brought them to life again
This is how the world works, and this is how better music is created over the years
What? Brought them to life? So not true. They never died
@@yungtwun its fucking dead and SB sounds way better that i would forget about triple6mafia
@@JesusDiaz-il2xq nah bro
@@yungtwun i am an 90s rap fan but $b smoked 3 6 mafia
@@aesopruntz6535 hilarious 🤣
da juice need some money for christmas
Are u serious ? He's on bigger record deal than them, sold more copies than them, had radio and awards when SB didnt. Like honestly cmon man
tommywright3rd yeah a few decades ago lmao he coulda ran out of money
tommywright3rd . I have big respect for juicy j and the memphis scene as a whole. Still bumpin hard to all the tracks and mixtapes.
I just hope this legal fight wont have negative impact on da music in the end
@@vitaminwater9662 Juicy is still signed RIGHT NOW tho. No way. Its Columbia or one of those huge companies that would throw u away in a second if you were irrelevant. Theyre the type of company that gives you millions just to be there. Plus the songs they sold to Cardi B & Drake. Its impossible that theyre broke. They could sell ine of their cars and be rich by tomorrow. That aint it dude . Trust me
@@tommywright3rd So I don't think you understand, Three Six is ALSO being sued by 'memphis artists' for copyright infringement in a completely separate case, so it's very plausible they do need money. Just google it, that's all I did.
This is a calling I’ve been bumping G59* all mf dayyy
That’s going straight to 36 pockets lol
This video was really informative and well put together!!
some of the best content from no jumper i've seen, keep this shit up
I'm really digging these vids you do for no jumper
This is what happens when you are no longer in the spotlight. You chase successful rappers. $B, keep doing your thing. 3-6 is ancient at this point.
Yeah it's not like Juicy J is still making music and getting radio play(sarcasm).
DO A NEW $BS INTERVIEW PLEASE THEYVE CHANGED SO MUCH
Suicideboys is the heart of underground rap protect them at all cost
Fax
Fuck em, they just bite three 6 mafia way too much...
@@ScrilboBaggins Just like how Three 6 was biting DJ Spanish Fly, DJ Zirk, and DJ Squeeky lol
@@ScrilboBaggins it's not biting off, it's called paying homage because you're down with the style. Quit being bias because you watched a video like this.
@@joshmorris1637 suicide trash is for you corny cornballs that think you’re different they literally copy and pasted 3 6 y’all are cringe asf hopefully they get sued
It’s pretty ironic considering DJ Paul pretty much stole DJ Zirk and DJ Sqeeky’s music.
They gotta pay... can't be inspired by 3' 6 but constantly biting 3 6 sound and style. Gotta pay up. If I sampled RZA's sound because he inspired me, but I kept biting non stop , RZA would come after me.
Another case of tracing a prior style. Three 6 mafia sampled alot of Willie Hutch, but they made the dark sound around the sample...
Suicide Boys is basically steeling that dark sound 3 6 made all their concepts and style... basically Weird Al Yankovic.... making money mimicking 3 6 mafia
Yeah, they straight bite three 6, they're not simply inspired by the .
And Scrim calling himself Scarecrow .. gross.
Ion blame $ucideboy$ getting mad at Seed Of 6ix for sampling them,that whole $ucideSix mixtape was some pure ass
Cap
They didn’t edit the samples like $b did. They just ripped the verses straight off which probably pissed them off
All of SBz music is trash with out three 6 samples they should just sample New Orleans music instead of Memphis
@@osoonsumotha6121 it’s funny their biggest hits don’t have a three six sample 😂
@@myst3rixusl3ftb3hind funny how they use a Memphis sound and try to be snakes and not pay there godfather. The fans are worse won’t even admit that sbz won’t be shit with out three 6 😂😂 sad af
Glad this was narrated by someone other than Adam
You know what they say about the music industry.
You either sue, or you work.
They sure just dropped a mixtape together 🤞
thank you very much no jumper for ur personal opinion at the end !!!!
Three six mafia is being sued too by the lesser known members for literally the same exact thing
Damn, this whole thing is a trip, hopefully they can settle their differences and work together.
F 3 6
How do these guys get a whole producer tag of juicy j saying, “play me some of that suicide pimpin man” and then this shit happens smfh, this is so confusing
Scrim calling himself Scarecrow is gross. That title goes to his SON if anyone, not some biting superfan. That is really offensive regardless of any lawsuit.
I can't believe that three six mafia doesn't support them that crazy
I’ve been listening to Three Six Mafia since they First came out and there was NOTHING like it and anyone caught listening to them were deemed automatically Goth, Satanic and Just way Too Gangster compared to everything else in the Early years that was coming out. They’re true pioneers of a Genre that Took DECADES for the masses to catch on to AND now when the Younger generation are growing up Embracing what was established for them the LEAST they could do is GIVE credit where it’s Due and PAY YOUR ROYALTIES. The suicide boys wouldn’t even be relevant to begin with if it wasn’t for the FOUNDATION Three Six Mafia built Over DECADES!
True. And other Memphis rappers.
tommywright3rd tell em tommy I been on it since day one ten wanted men princess loko playa fly skinny pimp suave house 8 ball mjg tela la chat man I’m 35 how can I get your music brother all of it you have fans where u been underground king
I mean if u really gon go there wit it we mine as well say no samples allowed in music period.
Niall Schmidt It’s Alright to sample because that’s Hip Hop But Imitation is the Biggest Form of Flattery and When you do you should pay your respect acknowledge where your influence came from and pay it back.
igee420 your right my brotha. I grew up to most of the legends you just said but 36 Mafia I’d say had the most success crossing over and making and impact.
Yo who’s this guy talking wtf happened to Adam? Why isn’t he reporting this himself wtf is going on?????
Sorry SuicideBoys, even though I do like some of their music 1st thing I said after hearing their stuff was "I bet DJ Paul is rubbin his hands together like Birdman listening to these guys jack their whole style." Who cares if they produced a mixtape or 2 for Juicy J? Artists do that all the time, chop it up & they both benefit from the colab. Also, DJ Paul/Juicy J have been clearing 3-6 Mafia samples for years, why would they let these two jack so much from them for free?
It kinda sucks but juicy and paul have to protect their IP or it will set precedent and other people will sample their stuff and not pay royalties. I just wish it could have been hashed out outside of the courts, and I think most fans of both sides probably feel the same way.
If the only thing standing between millions of dollars and another man's pockets is a "verbal agreement" made by his business partner who he doesn't even like, you are on the shakiest of shaky ground and are not handling the business.
damn my boi yadiiig blowing up
you probably the best australian rap fan ever. not that that's hard 😂😭
Claim your “Here before a million views” ticket right here
K father
There’s not even a million people in the world
Step right up
Shiit getting old
On the dead homies 💀
I would have to argue that everything used falls under fair use as it’s drastically altered in a distinctly recognizable way but that’s just me.
GREAT CONTENT. THE REAL NOJUMPER
Thank you!!! I forgot that asap/$B joint
What makes this funny is rap groups that sample are getting butthurt over being sampled or being an influence. That's crazy.
I mean SB pretty much built their career using 36 songs in their older stuff but I agree idk why they would be but hurt for being an influence but I feel as an artist is wrong for someone to use your work to come up you know? Idk I’m kinda iffy on this one too
@@ddmontoya6656 Hip hop is built off sampling. What I was saying is older rap groups sampled as well. It's just funny because they sample then get mad when they themselves get sampled as well. I remember Jay-Z mentioning it. How we should stop sampling soul records and such and start sampling ourselves.
36 mafia should thank $B for making them relevant again
Sb literally ripped off they’re whole style you waste of puke
They been relevant u culture vulture
@@melloinda3343 3 6 hasn’t been mainstream relevant since the mid 2000s. Lmao.
@@Iridiumcosmos ok culture vulture whatever you say.
The old kings getting mad the new royalty is taking over their domaine. 3 six stole so much shit in the 90s it’s part of the Memphis sound culture to use other people’s music as samples.
Yoooo s/o YADIIIIGGG
I remember when juicy j constantly was hanging with scrim he loved the duo sad to see money be the driving factor of a new generation of beautiful samples
Hopefully they settle out of court. That’s all I write and hope for. Sit down with your lawyers and figure everything out.
That’s crazy, they had a “verbal agreement” , I wonder who’s lying
suicideboys : makes entire career off the lane carved out by the first memphis rappers and continues the sound and samples
memphis OG dj paul : uses suicideboys samples
suicideboys : dawg wtf brah you stealin our music dawwwg
memphis OG dj paul : LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL oh wait u 4r? .... LMFAO
seems like ur one of the few in comments who understands that
Alex whyd you view it as a diss?
They didnt sample the boy$. they took whole songs from $B (with verses) and added extra verses. $B also DIDNT and WOULDNT have sued them for millions. they just filed a cease and desist Also $b have the right to be mad at that cause DJ Paul literally did that tape to make them mad cause he's petty as fuck. Even lil infamous DM'd $crim and said he doesnt want to be a part of it. Dont leave out important details to make Juicy and Paul look better. Theyre mad hypocritical, theyre also getting SUED by old memphis legends for 150 infringements, thats literally like 4 times what theyre suing $b for.
$b didnt make an entire career using memphis samples. 35 songs out of 300 isnt that much especially cause most of the samples are 4-8 second vocal loops. $B have gave their homage, and they arent even really that memphis sounding they have way more influences than just memphis rappers.
@@MAJZKLUANI I’ve been saying this shit since the start but everyone seems to think that since you’re an og that automatically omits you from looking goofy. Juicy and dj Paul are sadly only relevant from past music and current unneeded drama like this. They just don’t want to see mfs succeeding while using the style they made popular
@Alex ...but they have no grounds to be upset. Horrorcore is s very niche and specific genre born from a very known and specific place by a set of specific people, some of whom are still living
Wild
I don’t understand why old rappers are always trying to fuck over underground rappers.
Triple6 has been in the game since the early 90s era. They mean business💰 they should of just been themselves instead of trying to do something that’s been done. Now this lawsuit shits gonna stop the growth that got fans will forget about them ina about a year 🤦🏻♂️🤯
Their growth stopped because they are unoriginal.
Wait ttf?! Juicy brought them on stage wtf wow juicy literally salivating after finding them and wanting to get noticed again by using them....
“carlitos way track im loaded” ???????
lmfaooo wtf. its a sample from a movie and he says “im reloaded, here comes the pain!”
Great content!!!!! keep this up!
verbal agreements don’t uphold in court if it’s not on paper they can sue
Its so funny to me that three 6's style is literally built off of sampling and they got flak for the same shit back in thier day
Hahahaha true dat
They sample from different artist tho not the same damn artist every damn song they make. Lol theirs nothing wrong with sampling but com'on come up with your own shit for once. 🤣
Smh, thought Adam was gonna conduct this conversation
shout outs to three 6 mafia periodt
hope they get ALL of their money.
oh right I remember that they produced those 2 Juicy J albums for free in exchange for the samples
adam biting trap lore too hard with that accent lolololol
It’s not even Adam talking yo, it’s @yadiiiigg and he actually is British as is TLR
Lmao