Crunchy Black on Juicy J Calling Him the Weakest Link in Three 6 Mafia in His Book (Part 4)
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
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Crunchy Black responded to allegations from bandmate Juicy J in his new book that he was the "weakest link" in Three 6 Mafia. Crunchy Black suggested that he felt betrayed by Juicy J's claim, especially as they had worked together for 30 to 40 years. He questioned how Juicy J could be with someone for so long and then show a lack of appreciation or respect. Crunchy Black also denied having any personal communications with Juicy J, despite suggestions otherwise in the book. Describing it as a lie, he expressed disappointment that people might be deceived. He also talked about DJ Paul winning a Grammy and his disbelief that he would ever talk badly about him the way Juicy J did. Though Crunchy Black was evidently hurt by the allegations, he seems committed to focusing on his own work and not letting this dispute affect him too deeply.
Crunchy was a role player he was in charge of that kick door energy.. which was crucial to them tracks
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Real only recognize real , juice don't recognize it
That was unc job
Crunchy out here looking like unique MECCA audio!
"kick door energy" as a fan since 3rd grade (I will 40 this year) that's the BEST way to put it.. respect fam
On certain tracks Crunchy just fits it well. He’s good for what the group needed him to be. I can never disrespect CB baby, he still in it to win it
Hell yeah Crunchy Black was the one in the group dat didn’t give af kinda like Bushwick Bill in The Ghetto Boys he didn’t give a f***💯
I agree. He was exactly what they needed him to be. They needed to appeal to a larger audience but still be gutter at the same time. Crunchy was what made them gutter. Paul and juicy grew out of that, eating caviar hanging with white women and living in LA. Crunchy stayed hood, which is what 36 mafia was. That was how they became famous in the first place. Don't downplay crunch.
He was the weakest link fr yall suck it easy
Right
Juicy j making money so he thinks he really that dude smh he ain't better then cb ...he just made certain money moves that cb didn't
Couldn’t nobody dance like Crunchy in the group he will always be 36 M
Big Facts 💯 he da only reason I attended a show if he there
Yea that gangsta walk used to Hit
Man gone head on. Shout out to Crunchy but to compare Crunchy dancing to be a value member of 36 is like that dude Spud from the St Lunatics thinking he was a valuable member because he wore the mask all the time
😂@@hmosesmamulu6491
@@hmosesmamulu6491right he was just entertainment
Crunch fit perfectly in 3-6. He had his own lane and owned it.
He's definitely a custo
Here in Memphis on god y’all Crunchy was always everyone’s favorite cuz he linked the authenticity and tough street mentality with the more abstract otherworldly sounds and songs of a place not unlike hell but quiet and forbidding...like Memphis.
@@jombiejuss to the rest of the world he's a custo definitely
FACTS!!!!
Naw frfr j just hatein
crunchy is the tony yayo of 3 6 mafia, humble dude who was happy just to be able to be part of something.
And Loyal
😂😂 at first he wasn't no rapper, but more like a body guard and enforcer .....he was loyal to the 36mafia group and a great member 👍
Perfectly said dawg. 😂😂😂
He's definitely a custo
Dont compare Crunchy to whack ass Tony Yayo
Real fans know CB was the muscle back then.
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Most definitely
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Yes
Crunchy a real respected OG GD from the city. Well respected...
“He can make a beat out of lunch meat and crackers.” 🔥🔥🔥🔥
"You wanna be like me? You can't be like me! It's hard to be me, like them stunts on TV, G!"
- Crunchy Black.
"U see me hustling, workin my muscle and putting my 2 cents where it can't be trusting at" CB use to BUMP!!!
A yall bout to make me throw on some 66 61
@Dirtroad24
You musta been a silly fooooo
Thinkin you could wear my shoes, damn fool!
I walked a mile, I hauked em down
I understand now, why everybody don't wanna frown. 🎶
Lmao 🤣
dope AF
Wanna be like
Juicy should have kept that to himself, Crunch a good dude man!
Crunchy brought that grimey energy to 3 6 ... and he looks scary too.
Juicy smelling himself
@@dustinwhite7117sure is every since he signed with Wiz K he been big headed asf
@@iamnotpablohe use to put work in for juicy nd paul back in they young days burning shit up etc
@user-ds5lp9fi2s which is odd seeing that he was a boss and ceo all his life but needed to latch on to a young dude to have a solo career and act like a new artist
Crunchy they hate you because you kept it real and didn't let money issues separate your energy.
Crunchy was the most loved in my book. His dancing and ignorant vulgar lyrics was what attracted east coast people to 3/6
On the most known unknowns album, crunchy blk was really shinning, 🔥 if he wasn't on that album I wouldn't have like it as much,as a rapper crunchy is definitely better than juicy j
STOP LYING. Yall aint recognize him until he started doing interviews.
You are capped out
@@Blake34593 We would watch the videos just to laff at Crunchy doing his thing. Cut it out Crunch dat boy👍
@@tpoppy9303Y'all don't really know bout 3/6. All y'all info comes from Vlad😁.
You can tell Crunchy, Knows some shit. That's why he's not saying too much.
You are absolutely right about him knowing something. CB is fam for life! Da weakest link would be that "one" who walked through dat damn door and took "one" for da team back then!
Wait until he gets some fireball in him!!😂
lord infamous, koopsta knicca an gangsta boo gone. pauln cb an jordan houston styll. real sacrifices goin on w/ 3/6 mafia.🙃🙃
@@sebaztionabsolutioncrunchy black is next to go. Just watch and see
I used to be clean in my Expedition 😂
Classic cb bar 😂
Where da cheese at
Yo girl see me and she’ll be wishing that she I stop and spit some pimpin it’s mackin in me baby I just thought I should mention 😂😂😂
A girl see me and she'll be wishin
That I stop and spit some pimpin it’s mackin in me baby I just thought I would mention
Crunchy black dancing alone made him legendary. He even made the group look more serious n scary fr n he was bout that action. So he was the perfect role player in my book
Crunchy was like the "Flava Flav" triple six.
You're correct, but crunchy also had some skills on the mic 🎤 too,dancing skills too ....crunchy was really shinning on the most known unknowns album, crunchy was all they had left ,and crunchy was on fire 🔥 too.......big names wanted features with crunchy 😐 but paul and juicy held crunchy back too,also held frayser boy back
That's a nice play on words
Are you dumb never was a flavor flav crunchy was hard
Pretty much plus a "Flava Flav" with harder hitting bars
Pistol Playa ..."Frayser Boy ft Crunchy Black is still one of my old school faves.
CRAZY PART ABOUT IT THA STREETS LOVE BLACK PLUS HIS VERSES WAS 🔥BETCHU WE KNEW IT WORD4WORD💯
People love speakin french nowadays boa I tell you
@@therealkingeddo Mf U Sound Like U In Orangburge SC😭😭💯
Its sad but to see him get so jaded after so many years of loyalty, you can hear him slowly just get further and further away from the ones he loved, they did him dirty!
That’s karma I love karma it might not happen tomorrow or a year from now, but trust me she always makes her rounds an Juicy better be prepared
Crunchy didn’t have nothing to prove. Sadly a lot of shit like that goes down here in the M town. People don’t like you if you don’t want to impress them or show out. It’s not like the fact that all that pussy you get is first dibs and it does all that work for you anyway.
Crunchy was the enforcer he was never meant to be the rapper 😂
Facts he kept noggas off dey azz
Facts
Bro was the guard and enforcer. Wasnt never supposed to be on the stage, but they only got the stage because of him
DAMN! THAT IS PROBABLY THE REALEST SHIT I HEARD ON THESE COMMENTS. Including my own. 🤨🤔👍🏾✊🏾🤛🏾
If you know you know. Realest comment here 💯
Dats like saying chuck didn't need Flav
I dont think he even had no panties on...the laugh after was priceless
He was lol but his energy was much needed
He had fans that specifically liked him,and I'm one of them....I noticed on the most known unknowns album, that I liked crunchy more than Paul and juicy....crunchy was like a bad dude ,he'll beat somebody up !! and his raps were simple but had Impact!!! That's what I liked about crunchy blk
yep
@@sidneywilder2731 Facts! 💯
Koopsta, Gangsta Boo, and Lord were all weaker. Lord may have been more technical but CB brought a unique flow that no one else could bring. CB had the best hooks.
@@projectbadass7207 Ain't no way you just said Lord was weaker. Lord Infamous is what spawned people like Migos etc. Koop and Lord were on a whole other level compared to the rest.
“3 gone 3 still here we knew what using that number meant” Damn powerful!!!!!!
satanic
That was deep within itself 😢
Sacrifices
Call me slow, but I don't get it. Can someone explain?
That Shia was so heavy. Man o man. He said a lot with that. They “KNEW” he said.
Shit Crunchy was the fuckin face of the group, he gv them a certain edge, and his voice on some of those trax made them shitz legendary......Big up to Crunchy Black✊🏾
You know what you might’ve hit it right on the nose that’s probably the reason he has slick animosity with crunchy black see the thing is sometime you haters have more than you and can be living way better than you, but they are still hating on you and became your biggest haterwill never understand it
Im from Memphis"" and just bein 100"" we wasn't checking 4 juicy""we looking for crunchy"" koop"" lord infamous""! For that heat
Agreed! and I’m from the CHI! Lol. Can’t forget about Project Pat and T-Rock! 💯
On “Tear The Club Up 97” Crunchy Black verse my favorite.
Mine to
Riding spinners to
@@clpclp5744 they don't STOP
Get buck get wild
Crunchy was the most accessible, that man be everywhere in Memphis.
Crunchy killed it on riding spinners..
It's Maccin in me baby/I just thought I would mention 🔥
@@Chaunso 😂😂😂😂😂 I was just about to say that
He was cold on Popping My Collar too. 😂
Iswear he did
True story
When crunchy Black verse comes on
Me my ex my kids and her daughter
We all in the car would rap.crunchy verse whole verse beginning too the end
Ridin spinners song
Crunchy brought the energy when it came to dancing and the energy that juicy didn’t have along with the others just because all were different individually. Shouts to Crunchy
Jealousy
Crunchy was an absolute fan favorite and we could never get enough of seeing him,he was the most exciting member … and his dancing was on another level
Crunchy black was ahead of his time honestly, just type in crunchy black verses on you tube this man wasnt lacking at all
Yeah i rob yeah i steal has gotta be the most iconic
I think Crunchy had some of the best verses in 36 Mafia.
I preferred his verse in
Poppin my collar
Hard Hittaz
Roll with it
Ridin spinners (outside of Lil Flip)
And a few other songs
I loved his verse in hit a mutha fucka !!!!
I walked up to the house and knocked
Up on tha door….. GOD I love that song !!!!
@@jaydog3854lol what you know about that
Crunchy Black is a living legend, period.
Crunchy had everybody gangsta walking
Crunchy was the first to do it
in that sizzurp video Crunchy stood out more than anybody else in 3 6, and he aint even had a verse on it
@@joojoobawThat makes no sense
@@joojoobaw facts
Nall Fr
Crunchy is from the streets for the streets
Crunchy's verse on "Bin Laden" was fye!!!🔥🔥
crunchy not the weakest link. he brought a certain something that is very noticable
If he wasnt the weakest link then who was?
"Passion " is what he brought 🤷 ,he wasn't no big lyricist, but his words had impact ,real rap music
@@tpoppy9303 juicy j if you ask me ,always have and always will, but juicy j is a amazing DJ 👏
@@tpoppy9303 koopsta was
It wasn’t none
When C.B said i aint gon let him breathe..i felt that
The gangsta walk is what stood 3six out what made the mafia real spill
Crunchy wasn’t the weakest link. Crunchy got the song crunk. When his verse hit the track
If he wasn't who was? 😂
@@SnakeyD8468 It was a group bro! They were a well oiled machine. The album that sold the most. Was most known unknowns. GANSTA BOO left lord infamous left no telling what koopsta was doing. RIP to all of them. But Paul, Juicy & crunchy was the last 3! And that album would not have been issh. If Crunchy wasn’t on it. He left his prints all over that album
Facts
I agree with that. @@Coach_LW
He really was
Juicy J just became starstruck. There was no weak Link. In triple 6. Like he said. It was that kiddo energy. Crunchy black brought to the gang. Two 1519.. Brothers are the struggle. Rest in peace, Lord infamous. Rest in peace, gangsta, boo.
“He can make a beat, out of lunch meat and crackers” 😂😂😂 -CB
Crunchy was the Draymond in the group. Played hard defense, facilitated and some games/songs he would be the mvp
Great Analogy
If Draymond were Oakley and Parrish combined and had that level of respect on the court.
@@MacTeezy appreciate it!!!
Don't Save Her was Crunchy's dopest verse ever, that shit is classic.
Hell naw...that song on tear the club up
Yeah i rob, yeah i steal,yeah I'll put'cha body in a field)is a classic idgaf what nobody say & I'm playing it asap
no 🧢 Crunchy got me wit that Memphis to Milwaukee 414 PML
Crunchy verses were vital to what they had going on may not have been the best lyrically but still legendary and necessary 🙌
He said wat he meant and means wat he says
bro is back on GLAD
Dam I thought he was done with Glad tv
Man ain't no 3 6 without Crunchy the whole camp was lit especially in my high school years they was in rotation in my ride Juicy getting beside his self with that one without Crunchy that's like a missing ingredient for example how you gone serve gumbo without the shrimp or sausage a regular customer gone have a outburst about what's missing they even did good on the Verzuz battle against Bone Thugs Hell Crunchy is the reason I clicked to watch this interview 🤷♂️
That’s crazy if Juicy J said that tho…Crunchy wasn’t the weakest link
He said it bro
I just read the book he didn't say that, people will start a rumor and run with it.
Really ain’t no weakest link because a group is a group….if 1 is missing it aint the same and fans recognize it…everybody got their strengths….we so decisive as a people.
Nahh he was the weakest link bro stop the cap
Ski ski ski mask over my skull!!!
You mean divisive
Facts
Yes, but actually either word pertains to our people in this situation. Like Juicy deciding that Crunchy was the weakest link.
Crunch was my fav member of the group ✊🏾
He used to be clean in his Expedition 😂
Lmao😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂maneeeeeee u a fool 😂😂😂😂
Shit ……..
😂😂😂😂
It's pimpin on me baby I jus thought I would mention 😂😂
A study needs to be conducted on how many years Crunchy aged within the past 3-4 interviews on Vlad 😭😭
He looks and sounds wayyyy older than his age. I would have never thought he was only 49 y/o
He got shot up
Glad 😂
Drinking, drugging & and banging aged him badly
your comment makes it seem like u aren't going anywhere in life. u defo never went to university for finance 100000%%%%%%
On the intro to the Juicy J " Its On Volume 9" mixtape 1994, Juicy literary calls himself Juicy lowdown J.😂
Shhhh we aint supposed to know
Was just thinkin bout that had “low down” juicy j on the cover 💀💀💀
Well, maybe crunch wasnt high skilled at rappin, but his voice of old granny and lil bit silly style was most catchy and recognisable. Juiceman outstanding as beatmaker and rapper, but crunchy black is ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE like old dirty bastard, ra rugged man and kool keith.
That last line was crazy
One of my favorite things I ever heard on a Hypnotize Camp album was a Crunchy Black line that wasn't even in a verse...he was just talking shit on a song. That man said something like: "For all yall out there talking about I can't rap.... I don't rap....I ROB". That was kold blooded to me 😂💪🏾💯
Hell yes whole song go hard it's the posse song. I'm s real fan Crunchy Black that nigga
“Half on a sac” had me stupid lit off dat blow foo🤞🏽💯🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yea Crunchy snapped!
Crunchy needs to write his book ASAP
Facts,
It’s gonna be all slurred cause his ass is always drunk!!😂
@@RV-ds5ufdrunk azz
@@RV-ds5uf😂😂😂
@@RV-ds5uf that man ain't drunk 😂 that's just how he talks, he got shot in the mouth 10 yrs ago, that's how he lost his teeth
I'm 39 so for me Crunchy was like Robert Horry.He did his job off the bench.
😂😂😂😂💯
@@PsycheDolo 😅
Id like to see Cuban Link back on the show
Crunchy was an integral part to Three-6's sound/energy
Im from detroit and what I loved first hearing three 6 was when crunchy came on always had me hype 🎉🎉
His isn't the weakest link. His vocals help form a lot of great Raps and help them a Oscar for Best Song( Hard Out For A Pimp). Love this song.❤❤❤
Playa Fly ( Lil Fly) said it long time ago. I grew up in Memphis and while CB always had a great sounding voice, he never had the strongest lyrics, except on the Micheal Boyer opening on hot107
The weakest member is my favorite tho. 🤷🏽♂️
crunchy brought a vibe and energy to songs. he was not a weak link imo
That was shady for Juicy J to say that when Crunchy stuck with him and Paul longer than anyone else
Crunchy was the comic relief and the dance meister. His bars were simple but fit well. He contributed to the group and Juicy Smollyay can never take that away.
😂😂I c what u did there
Man the wordplay😂
CB don’t even get the credit for making the majority of most known unknown
Crunchy for president
I grew up on 3-6 and I ain’t t gone lie real niggas always liked crunchy the crazy dance and all
If anybody was the weakest link, I promise yall it was Juicy J and that’s a fact!
Crunchy wasn't there to be a rapper, he was there to be a steppa and entertainer. Crunchy best songs is with Project Pat
He represented Memphis well with that Gangsta Walk.
This seems to be the result of confusing a person's raw skill in certain areas with what they actually bring to the table. Crunchy is necessary.
Crunchy! Everyone here in Memphis loves you the most! Without Crunchy there’s no Three 6, you saw how long he stayed and how long they lasted without him. Those songs on Last 2 Walk were already written anyway.
Juicy J said that but explained his love/hate with group mates Crunchy aint that bad bruh my dawg really hated Koop just read the book bruh
Yeah he didn't care for Koop but neither did Crunchy but Crunchy tolerated him because both and him and Koop were friends of Lord
@@LewkeCage...juicy speaking on koop bcuz he's not here...koop would slaughtered juicy...
6:37 😂 lmao somebody needs to make a compilation of Shawn Prez’s fake laughs, they always sound so ridiculous
Crunchy got the best and most memorable verse on Who Run It and Where Da Cheese is one of the best song on When The Smoke Clears (Crunchy destroy all Smoke Clears plus he close the album with his verse on Put ya sing) and don't forget the Ski mask verse
Fuckin love the way this cool cat Raps & dances , Man
Ignore the random fuckin username I got 🤣🤣🤣
Nah mane. Crunchy ride the beat and bring energy. Everyone in the group brings dopeness
Crunchy black was the real nigga / friend every famous person needs around them no cap. He tell it like it is and he had the rest of the members back right or wrong no matter what.
It's the truth. But he had some classic verses. Like Project Pat "Ski Mask"
CB was the reason 36 was so lit!!! He was the real dark energy/street element the songs needed. Plus he was visually entertaining. Big role player! CB,Paul, and Juicy was them ones.
Vlad dont even wanna interview crunchy no more..😊
Crunchy standing on business 💯💯💯
Crunchy Black the most likable link from 3 6ix 💯Fukk Ho Gotti... R.I.P. 🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬
You a goofy
@@youngsexymalik14 This Young Sexy🤮🤮🤮🌈Biatch callin people Goofy😬😬😬😂😂😂
Crunchy Black a LEGEND he deserve numerous 🏆🏆🏆 for continuing to be a CHAMPION ⚡️6️⃣🧙🏿♂️
Crunchy, Yayo, Spliff Star, Flav, and ODB are key elements of their respective Hip Hop groups. They brought a realness that was essential in providing street cred and energy. Although their lyrics weren’t the best, in my opinion, none of these groups would have been successful without their hype men.
Don't forget wish bone,from bone thugs 😂😂😂😂 sometimes wish had some hard verses
Freaky Tah ( Lost Boyz)
@@Bone_youtube_soft disagree with you bro , Tahliq was a hype man first of all and in all their album he dont even rap he got some verse i think only 4 or 5 on their 3 album they did...Mr Cheeks is the rapper.
I had to come back to this interview after just watching 36 verzuz bone thugs. This mane crunchy had a ski mask on the whole time😂😂😂 u had to have crunchy in the group ain’t no weak link.
3 gone 3 still here. Rip Koop rip Lord infamous rip boo . I’m lucky to be from Memphis
Why I thought his mouth was all gums at the beginning of this interview 😂
"Yea I rob, yea I steal! Yea I'll put yo body in a field. I ain't faking no deal just tryna get a meal. Hustling out here understand my dear! This money got me made. Made to the grave. Til death do us part somebody got to pay! I always loved CB flow. He was just real, raw and a great asset to the group
Crunchy was my favorite CB
He was but his authenticity and energy was much needed
He was the weakest link no disrespect...but he was a necessary component like a Flava Flav, ODB...etc
Imagine a track with dirty and black
Every 3-6 mafia song that had a crunchy black sample in It was a timeless classic
Crunchy
CB WAS NOT THE WEAKEST LINK CB GOT SOME OF THE HARDEST VERSES ON SOME OF THEY HARDEST ALBUMS
I agree!
Lol y’all full of shit
Three 6 ain't about who's a "good" rapper. It's just all about the assignment. Everybody has their own key role. Imo Crunchy plays his role well. "Ski Mask" and "Twist it, Hit it, Light it" still some of favorite tracks featuring him. S/o to Crunch, bruh ✊🏾