DJ Paul Addresses Migos Popularizing Lord Infamous' Flow
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- www.vladtv.com - DJ Paul shared his thoughts on Lord Infamous' flow being adopted and popularized by Migos today, and points out that Infamous was the first to develop the flow back in the late 1980s.
The Memphis emcee also addressed other young rappers adopting the style, and joked that they probably don't even know about Lord Infamous. DJ Paul adds that a lot of up and comers using the style are just looking for a hit and just "want something that works."
He closes the topic out by explaining why he doesn't listen to a lot of rap today in order to keep his music as authentic to his own style. DJ Paul furthers his point by revealing that early in his career he listened to a lot of Juvenile's "400 Degreez," and as a result he started inadvertently adopting the sound.
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Triple Six Mafia is influential as fuck and barely anyone knows it
Bone Thugs too
+Notorious B.I.Z. true but u can say bone was influenced by 3 6
+pits n pistols Eazy E was before them and that song FRIENDS HOW MANY OF US HAVE THEM
pits n pistols Bone came out the same time as Three six mafia
StayEarthly most known unknowns
36 were so ahead of their time it's crazy
sakecity7 is it crazy to say they might be the most "prophetic" group/producers of all time (in Rap of course)???? Its almost like they traveled back in time and made MISTA DON'T PLAY just to fuck with us.
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Esham Smith and #NATAS innovators of it all #ACIDRAP #WICKETSHIT
***** what is?
natas spelled backwards is Satan
Everybody should know Lord Infamous started his flow back in '89. Alot of people tried to copy him but ended up being too sloppy. Migos are no different.. There will never be another Scarecrow. #RIPLordInfamous
Peezy Lil Infamous is pretty damn close. SO6ix listen to their shit
Peezy kids today are gay and metal and rap and punk all this shit sounds like posers. Cause it is posers doin nothing hardcore but writing lyrics like they are
Never again
Peezy 👋🏽
@Robert Sanchez in the 90s black metal bands apparently killed each other in savrifice and burned churches down. Now we have 6ixnine getting his chain snatched every month. Still rocking that rainbow hair smh
Theres an album cover some where of a band members head in a sink or something i have to find it.
Edit: the cover was for the band Mayhem and it was of a band members suicide and its a pic of his brain next to his open skull. Its on youtube look it up
3 6 got the hardest beats even to this day
yessir
Always...👊🏻👍🏻😎
Man don’t save and gorilla pimp and you scared etc are my favorite beats but cash money 1999 had some hot beats too tbh
them and then comes mobb deep.
Harold Hall ill check that out, I liked mannies beats too. Nolimit had some pretty fire beats too back in the day
"My name is lord infamous , but you can call me scarecrow"
The difference between Bone & Three 6 is that Three 6 chops, but does it slowly and steadily and has more of a crunk, southern sound. Bone is speedy & melodic with more of a west coast vibe. Three 6 is 99% all murder music. Bone has Crossroads, First of Tha Month, Budsmokers Only, I Tried, See Me Shine, Not My Baby, Hatin Nation, Body Rott, Order My Steps, etc (That's a very wide range of topics and sounds). Both Three six and Bone started around 89-90ish. locally in their own towns. I'm a huge fan of both groups and whenever a Bone hating Three Six fan says Bone copied them, I tell them to listen to (Shootem Up, Look Into My Eyes, Days of Our Lives, Original Crossroads, Buddah Lovaz, & It's All Mo Thug) They never get back to me because Three 6 Mafia has nothing that sounds remotely close to those songs. They both originated their own sounds.
Same with Twista & Crucial Conflict. You're right, Three 6 is completely murder music whereas Bone had murder music, but also had calm weed anthems and what makes Bone different from all high speed rappers is that they kinda of "sang" together in harmony. Crucial Conflict is closer to murder music and Twista's style was completely pimpish and clean sounding. Just because rappers rap fast doesn't mean they're the same.
Sir. Kray Not all of three six songs were about murder wth?
Life Has Many Doors, Ed Boy 95% of them. Motivated, Late Night Tip, Ridin Spinners, Stay Fly, Poppin My Collar, Sippin on Syrup. Pretty much everything else was, Body Parts 1-4, Bout to find yo body, wanna go to war, live by your rep, mystic styles, stomp, smoked out loced out pt 1&2. I ain't your friend, we mafia niggaz, lay it down, hit a mothafucka, drop it off yo ass, 187 invitation. I love all of those songs, but 3-6 is a 1 dimensional group. If you buy a 3-6 album all but 1 song is usually about murder. From the 90s to Da Mafia 6.
Sir. Kray Da summa off mystic styles
Lord Alpha Also Porno Movie and All or Nothing which are my favorites actually
The truth comes out yet again. The 80's! Yes...the 80's! All of the M-Town rappers in the 80's were rapping the way mainstreamers rap today. I've got old mixtapes to prove it. People have no idea who Lord Infamous or Skinny Pimp is, but folks from the states to all the way overseas have adopted that flow thinking it comes from the ATL or the Migos. If only people knew what Memphis did for this culture...
Yep. I'm from Georgia, Memphis BEEN doing this style for DECADES!
Underground Memphis RUclips page has A TON of old tapes from back then.
Memphis started CRUNK, Memphis was first to GET BUCK!
Memphis, TN started A LOT of what rappers do today.
+ANT1989 Memphis Tennessee represent
FS890 can't forget Playa Fly!
💯
*90's
Lord infamous left a great legacy his flow the whole game is using it
The flow is so ubiquitous and timeless that even artists from different countries and genres are using it
DJ Mustard made 10 hits off the same beat.
Scott Storch did the same shit and dipped out
Lindsey Hopkins lololol right!
Trilla Trejo what songs of his do you think sound alike? please don't say all of them lol
All the YG shit produced for the club and radio use the same repetitive formula of 808s and synthesizers. Is that enough detail for you? Lol
Thats why i was surprised by the beat he did for Big Sean.....i think artists kept wanting that sound same as Dre back in the day..the only differnce waz Dre knew how to make his style a little more complex.
3-6, UGK and the SUC influence more rappers than the rappers themselves even realize
R.I.P Lord Infamous, R.I.P Koopsta Knicca, R.I.P D.J. Screw
From Tennessee to Texas mane!
Facts
Vlad injects himself a little too much. I wanna hear Paul talk.
***** this was a great interview, asked all the right questions that needed answers! #salute
I remember being in high school, early 2000s, online, printing out lord infamous lyrics so I could know wtf he was saying. Cool stuff.
I saw Three 6 in concert around 2000 - it was prob the most out of control show I've evr been too....also on the bill: Snoop, Bone Thugs and Mystikal. No one came with it like 3 6.
dream come true concert
Hell yeah.
I bet
HOLY SHIT. That's a hell of a lineup.
@@bobbythespaceghost9934 it was at the big arena in St. Louis. Intense rival gang fights breaking out everywhere, but also celebration and fun. Just a wild time in life and music.
Well here's some songs for you to decide (;
Lord Infamous -(187 Invitation),(front page),(wanna go 2 war), (tryna run game),(drop it off yo ass),(Game Plan),(its cummin),(wheres da bud),(smoke a junt),(take care of yo buisness),(you aint mad is ya), (manson murders) ,(murders and rubbers) ,(riding in the chevy)
3-6 Mafia -(grab the gauge) (destruction terror) (gettem crunk) (good stuff) (gotcha shakin) (walk up to yo house) (where is da bud) (live by yo rep) (fucking with this click) (gotta touch em) (in da game) (mystic stylez) (now im high pt 1&3) (porno movie) (tear da club up 95)(back against the wall) (funkytown) (high like an eagle) (jealous ass bitch)
theres more songs but this is where the flow where i think its use the most!REPOST SHARE PEOPLE MUST KNOW THE ORIGINAL MASTER OF THE FLOW
DaEvilArt Listen to Bring the Noise (1988) by Public Enemy off the "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" album. Chuck D is the one who actually introduced that particular type of flow that Migos uses. Dj Paul said Lord Infamous was doing it in 1989. That's a year after! Three 6 Mafia's debut album Mystic Stylez didn't come out till 1995 while Public Enemy's debut album "Yo! Bum Rush the Show" came out in 1987. Everyone already knows how influential PE was during that era as well as the rest of NYC's rappers. According to Wikipedia PE's first four albums during the late 1980s and early 1990s were all certified either gold or platinum.
G Kells Yeah where else do you think Lord Infamous was inspired by
What does he mean with triplets flow
G Kells Esham Smith #Natas #Acidrap #WICKETSHIT innovated it all
Jeremiah Lee musical time scale
Hip hop has always worked in cycles. Once the Dre/West Coast sound got big in the early 90s, everyone was on that shit. New York brought it back and everyone trying to sound like Biggie and Bad Boy. Then mafioso rap got super hot in the late 90s with Nas and Jay-Z. Then that Mannie Fresh/Hot Boyz sound took off. Then Rawkus Records caught on and then you had a lot of clubby rap in the early 00s and then T-Pain/Akon took off with that leanin/strip club rap up until you start getting into this trap shit which is popular now. Once the bandwagon takes off people start biting styles for real.
just to reiterate, in the 90's-early 2000's, most artists were copying busta rhymes video quality for example the fish-eye lens if you remember.........to make it short and sweet, its about that dollar bill, period.just for the record KATY PERRY CAN GO FUCK HERSELF for not having Juicy J out there in the superbowl with her and WE ALL DAMN WELL KNOW that that was his beats he produced for that girl, but its cool, I wouldn't want to break integrity for Three 6 Mafia. Rest in Paradise Ricky.
+tibora13 Super Bowl has to cater to white America and Juicy J doesn't represent their so called "values." I thought it was bullshit as well.
Just like anything else in the world that business is business and i get thst but you dont put in 30+ years of hard work just for some bitch whos from the delta(mississippi)to cop his shit.....and was flauggin with freakin missy elliot at THE SUPERBOWL
Much respect to the legend DJ Paul.
Great interview‼️ triple 6 mafia are legends they started crunk we started crunk and atl caught on to it later…do your research.
And? Who gives a fuck
Crunk is dead
Kontraversy Blac People that aint you?
BLVCK LORD BEATS No it's not. Let me guess. You make that "trap" shit huh?
Casey Stellar I make whatever I feel like ...... **Real Nigga Response**
"Herses circling my house with wack ass rappers in the rear, hella lame in my ear, I've come to ruin your career
Vocal cords through a cyborg, more souvenir skins of belly body, smell of death is in the atmosphere
Peace is extinct, bloody street, make em' steal, planes crash, ships sink
Every bone gets weak, every enemy sleep, feel the nuclear in the heat
May I propose a toast it's coming, close to World War 3
Freight night, under moonlight Memphis butcher, mutilated torture pressure cook em', Satan took him
I beat you till there's nothing left a sock, beat you to this floor, running through the forest like gunk bloody tree trunk
Bitch you want a piece of this might as well take the heart, there was no love from the start, sprinkle body parts
Woe unto you my foe cause you just don't know, smoked out, snorted, drunk, blow! "
- Lord Infamous
RIP homie, gone but never forgotten
Smoked out from tear da club up thugs classic
That boi flow was nasty
TexasBrown713 It's "feed you to the swamp" not "beat you to this floor"
Herses circling my house
With wack ass rappers in the rear
Hella lame in my ear
I've come to ruin your career
Vocal chords through a cyborg
Morgue souvenir.
Skins all paley,
Bodies smelly,
Death is in the atmosphere.
Peace is extinct,
Bloody street,
Make 'em stink,
Planes crash,
Ships sink,
Every bone gets weak,
Every enemy sleep,
Feel the nuclear in the heat
May I propose a toast
That's coming close to world war 3
Fright night
I'm the moonlight
Memphis butcher
Mutilated torture, pressure cooker,
Satan took ya
I'll beat ya till there's nothing left but slop,
Feed you to the swamp
Running through the Forrest like Gump
Bloody tree trunk.
Bitch you want a piece of these,
Might as well take the heart.
There was no love from the start,
Sprinkle body parts.
Woe unto you my foe
Cuz you just don't know
Smoked out
Snorted
Drunk
Blowed!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's kinda like dark poetry if you ask me.
#RIPLORDINFAMOUS
#DASCARECROW
Every pulse gets weak
Vlad always tryna persuade the older rappers to diss the newer guys. Especially old east coast mc's but the south and west tend to have a lot more respect for each other. when he said "migos are actually some real cool guys" vlad was thinking damn he not gon down them.
Maturity is the word of the day.
well what can you say, their roots are close to each other. both had 808 beats at some point. 2 live crew too influenced both south and west.
Playa Why Ya Hatin' was my shit
Word
MARY JANE yes they did I loved the video too classic to me
Duce Vasquez You mean Hypnotize/Cash Money... That's the name of that track.
David Austin either way shit was fire
@@DuceVasquez215 bro really changed his name
Mafia more influential for nowadays trap music than goofy mane ... the flow, the dark piano beats...
Facts
WAY MORE
three six is not trap...L
basedjj93
i said they influenced trap music... i didn't say they make trap music
it was called crunk music lil jon stole it 1st
RIP Lord Infamous
THREE SIX MAFIA MAFIA MAFIA, Man I cried when my nigga Lord died, :(....,. I grew up on this shit.
I made a video called "Exposing Migos" years ago showing how similar they sound to Infamous. Migos were claiming that THEY created that style.
Tha Bone Zone the Migos stole "Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony style of flow
@@tillmanj.r.5867 they both bit off BT&H and T6M
@@tillmanj.r.5867 Exactly. Then they're going to try to disrespect them.
3 6 Mafia are Legends definitely influenced alot in today's rap game, gotta do your homework
RIP LORD INFAMOUS he was my favorite. He was very talented there will never be another
I love his interviews. Three 6 was the greatest! Hypnotize Camp Posse was my shit!
listening to a artist too much & you'll start sounding just like them by mistake #facts
R.I.P Lord Infamous
dj Paul is a legen. wish him & J was still tight. miss the whole entire old Triple 6 and hypnotized sound they produced. so many classic underground hits
RIP Scarecrow
I showed my high school cousin Kings of Memphis volume 3. He was blown away at the beats and the flow. He had never heard of 36 mafia.
5:20 "That's the only time in history somebody used the same sound and it one"
He forgot about his own beat he produced with Jay. "I chose you" by project pat and "International Players Ball" was probably one of the most successful beats there is.
Mike will used the same sound on Pour it up for Rihanna and Bandz a Make Her Dance For Juicy and that also worked so Lil Jon aint the only one.
Same exact beat not the same thing ..... Damn three years and nobody told u this lol
Lol Lil' Jon was getting over on the beats...that shit used to trip me out!! They didn't mention D.J. Mustard tho!! He pulled a Lil' Jon too!! Paranoid, Too on by Tinashae, ect... He did about 8 of them shits with that same beat and they were ALL on the radio at the SAME DAMN TIME
Stealing a flow in hip hop is like playing similar chords in a rock song. When you're given lemons, you tend to make a similar lemonade.
"You will feel pain that no one can imagine
Chained to be tamed by the flames of the dragon
I am Lord Infamous, death is my method
The evil seed, universally wretched"
Fact is though, Migos are whack.
That song they did with cash money was hard like crack, and the video was classic,,
This man has so much knowledge and so many stories he needs to get on 60 minutes at this point
lord infamous said MJG was the first to develop it
***** none that I know of www.angelfire.com/tn/northmphstrigg/interviews2.html
Memphis Been doing it since 1989. Correct me if I am wrong.
lil earlier than that round 87 88
Grew up on 3-6 since tear DA club up 96' . in DA summa. They been dropping nothing but timeless classic music
The Migos will never be Three Six Mafia. Lord infamous was a beast in addition. l still beat that old school Three Six Mafia
DJ Paul is a genius
I've been listening to hypnotize minds my whole life. I'm 28 now. Lil wyte is still relevant in my area. All the old 3-6 is trending again. We love this shit.
You Know Paul memory is Fucc'd up That nigga said Hypnotize Cash Money came out in '97 😂😂 & also those hits with Mannie Fresh produced was bANGIN with Triple 6!
Nothing against The Migos but Lord Infamous son Lil Infamous is way better with the flow, I would luv to C them boys collaborate! bring them YRN to the dark side of rap. 👿
They was Prophet Posse before 97.
Grizzly Slate I was talking about their song with Cash Money off CrazyNDaLazDayz.
Ricky Dunigan got a son?
Whis Hell Yeah! I have him on My Facebook & Instagram. Him & his Cousin have a Mixtape out called Seed of Da 6ix, look up this video called "Salvia" sound just like Scarecrow
***** RICKY'S LEGACY LIVES ON
I choose you & international players anthem was basically the same song
Listen to Bring the Noise (1988) by Public Enemy off the "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" album. Chuck D is the one who actually introduced that particular type of flow that Migos uses. Dj Paul said Lord Infamous was doing it in 1989. That's a year after! Three 6 Mafia's debut album Mystic Stylez didn't come out till 1995 while Public Enemy's debut album "Yo! Bum Rush the Show" came out in 1987. Everyone already knows how influential PE was during that era as well as the rest of NYC's rappers. According to Wikipedia PE's first four albums during the late 1980s and early 1990s were all certified either gold or platinum.
Lord Infamous is a genius
THANK YOU FOR THIS INTERVIEW VLAD!!!! Definitely needed this been saying Lord started the sound since migos came out SO FOR ALL U NON BELIEVERS HERES THE PROOF!!! #R.I.PLordInfamous #Uwon'tbeforgotten
Lord infamous is hard as fuck. Shit gives me goosebumps bumping that foo!!!
Lil Jon and timbaland did the same beats for different artist and won as Dj Paul says
Not to mention their bass and drums. All over pop now
That Migos Flow actually traces back to MC Hammer.dont believe me? .look it up and listen for yourself.. (Adams Family Groove)
RobGreenSTL yeah but the crazy thing is Lord Infamous had been doing it for 2 YEARS when Adams Groove came out!
Said it ten years ago that Yeah, Goodies and Freek-A-Leek are all the same beat with different sounds. Guess you can add Get Low to that list because it sure does have a similar beat pattern as well. It's one more song that came out around that time that had that similar beat pattern that I can't remember off the top of my head.
Lil Jon did it for one year basically. Mustard does it every other song and killing off rap and R&B more with each hit lol
Triplette flow started with public enemy (Chuck d)...love Lord infamous tho...3-6 period...mingos just trash...PERIOD
lord said he started rapping cuz of chuck d so that might be true
Lil’ Jon used that same keyboard for about ten hits in a row. Freek-A-Leek, Yeah, Snap Ya Fingers, Damn by The YoungBloodz, No Problems by Lil’ Scrappy...
I could keep going...
I got my flow from 36 much respect god bless da triple six
Funny thing Migos probably never heard of lord infamous..they just found a Flow somebody else been using..Life
DJ Paul seems like a pretty chill and laid back dude
Wasn't Ace Hood rappin like 3-6 Mafia before the Migos??? 🧐🤨🤔🤷🏾♂️
Esham started this whole shit with his boomin words from hell I love triple six but yet didn't start shit ... Heavy ass pioneers
The first Memphis rap tape I ever listen to was Dj Paul/Lord Infamous
DJ Paul on top of the game! straight fire
Check out this old school track, DJ Paul and Lord Infamous-Go to war.
Yea that song was diss song to dj zirk and squeeky
Lord infamous started it crime mob reintroduced it to the world an migos took it an ran with it #facts
Smoked out loced out was triple six at their best, plus dj paul and lord infamous album's come with me to hell part 1 and part 2 were classics.
R.I.P LORD INFAMOUS SCARECROW!!! ONE OF THE GREATS! #💯
listen to those early Triple 6 albums, Lord had that Migos flow way early
Actually i started it. I wrote a letter to Three six where i explained how to do it
migos are just trending rappers an they wont be around in 5 years
their song versace the song that they are most known for came out in 2013 and its still 2015. easy math
you said 3 years so far you cant count 2015 cuz the year aint over so 2 years going on 3
Mígos got that plug music. YRN ain't going no where
migos music is all the same hype nonsense with childish lyrics. these guys are never goin to grow as artist their jus goin to keep makin the same bullshit music
Someone said that 2 yrs ago, look where they at now
Rip scarecrow.. loinfomu6 RIP TO THE LEGEND
Hearing Dj Paul go "Dooo diiihhh Dooo dihhhh" @ 5:05 has me dying. Like I'm dead, I'm typing beyond the grave. Bhahahah.
HAHAHAH He keeps calling them Amigos HAHAHAHAHAHA
First triplet flow I heard was public enemy on bring the noise, and that came before that lord infamous record
By now I think most people know that Chuck D was the first to use triplets in a hit song in Bring the Noise
Bruh I hate vlad but he the only one gettin these interviews I wanna see lol vlad a culture vulture tho rns. That's why certain rappers don't mess wit em
3 6 started that "crunk" music
The south period started alot of shit when it comes to Rap/hip hop or whatever the fuck y'all want to call it today.. I remember when East Coast up north rappers actually sounded like they were from up north, now all these rappers from the west, north, mid west etc. sounds like they came from Atlanta.. I cant listen to alot of the music thats out now cause these new rappers glorify wearing tight jeans, jewels, and just pure irrelevant fuck shit!
Triple Six Are Legendary my Favs
DJ Paul is a Real OG.
No hating inside him
But Bone Thugz is the original
Legend
I can't make stay fly and stay the same...later!
Damn vlad u never heard of late night tip by triple 6
Lil John you can kinda say but Mike will is a legend for "bandz will make her dance" and "Pour it up" that's the same damn beat lol
Wayne NEVER rapped like Migos before this that BS
yall need to look up Dj Zirk N Dj Squeaky......the memphis sound is so deep and older than yall think.....Migos fans need to wake up
and dj spanish fly
Man I need a loveseat like that
not a love seat boy!
thats a smoking chair......BO$$Y
***** lean Back on tht bitch
+Jeremy Lovell A loveseat is a two person couch
RIP Lord Infamous, but he is not the creator of the triplet flow. Chuck D from Public Enemy was definitely one of the first to rhyme in the triplet flow. “Bring The Noize” 1987.
Hip-hop lives in Memphis 2... don't sleep on the 901 #QuitHatinTheSouth
he definitely knows music. history and sounds
They're only hits because society has devolved. The Migos suck ass and Lord Infamous didnt mumble. Infamous was like jazz.
All that bullshit coming out of Atlanta right now. But Tennessee hip hop has stayed down for the artform the whole time. ATL will never be as real as Tennessee. Not in their fucking dreams.
To me the migo flow sounds different
I thought Tommy Wright iii Kinda made it. go listen to "Memphis Massacre". It's there on RUclips... the entire thing...
stay fly was the ish
Shout out to 3 6, I think Juicy J is actually underrated, people take him to be a joke..
ACTUALLY LISTEN TO SKINNY PIMP, GANGSTA BLACC...THEY WAS ON ETHA BEFORE OR AROUND THE SAMETIME 3/6 WAS OFF THEIR EARLY UNDERGROUND
Kelvin Holmes they were slick apart of the group at first..they did songs together
+Kojo BoDuke Ajani ok i was hoping that that was the case
3-6Mafia was and still is Legendary!
Lil John was my shit back in the day