Hypnotize Minds

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Hypnotize Minds
Parent company Sony
Founded 1994
Founder Three 6 Mafia
Distributing label Columbia
Genre Hip hop
Country of origin U.S.
Official Website www.triplesix.com

Hypnotize Minds is a record label (originally named Prophet Entertainment) started by the Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia.

This record label consists of an extended collective of rappers around in-house producers DJ Paul and Juicy J. Its central group is Three 6 Mafia, which features DJ Paul and Juicy J. Former Three 6 Mafia members include Gangsta Boo, Koopsta Knicca, Lord Infamous, and Crunchy Black. The rap collective includes Project Pat and Lil Wyte.

Because the group has been heavily involved in Three 6 Mafia productions, it has started careers for many rappers. The family has had several falling-outs with other rappers from the Memphis area. They have released albums under the names Prophet Posse, Hypnotize Camp Posse, Tear da Club Up Thugs, and Da Headbussaz, and are heavily featured on Three 6 Mafia projects.

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[edit] Artists

[edit] Former Artists

  • Lord Infamous - Ex-Three 6 Mafia member, Breached his contract with Sony in 2005 when he was sent to prison. Still works with DJ Paul on his underground albums such as Scale-A-Ton. Now CEO of Black Rain Entertainment. In an interview he stated: "There may be a surprise Three 6 thing in the future, but we still discussing that."
  • Frayser Boy - Unknown reasons, now runs B.A.R Muzik.
  • Chrome - Left because no promotion on his album Project Landlord
  • Yung D - Left because he wanted to go in a different direction with his music
  • Crunchy Black (1994-2006) - Ex-Three 6 Mafia member, Left because of problems with DJ Paul and Juicy J. Claimed that Hypnotize Minds didn't care about him.
  • Gangsta Boo (1994-2001) - Ex-Three 6 Mafia member, left due to money disputes
  • Koopsta Knicca (1993-2000) - Ex-Three 6 Mafia member, left over a dispute about appearing on ex-Mafia member Kingpin Skinny Pimp's independent album.
  • La Chat (1995, 1999-2003) - Left due to underpayment, is related to one of Three Six Mafia's founders.
  • Gangsta Blac (1993-1996) - Left due to underpayment.
  • Kingpin Skinny Pimp (1991-1996) - Left because DJ Paul tricked him into signing over his rights to the album King of da Playaz Ball while he was going through a rough patch, Paul gave him $10,000 and told him to "buy a car and put some rims on it"; All the money made from the independent CD sales went to Paul, somewhere in the sum of $400,000.
  • Lil' Fly (1993-1995) - Was booted off the label by Paul & Juicy because of a drug habit, He cleaned himself up and changed his alias to Playa Fly.
  • Boogiemane (2004-2006) - Left with Crunchy Black.
  • T-Rock (1997-2001) - Left due to problems with DJ Paul & Juicy J. He put a diss song out about DJ Paul and Juicy J on an Atlanta radio station; after the incident DJ Paul & Juicy J called him out to come to a show, he didn't but then appeared unexpectedly at another in Atlanta; Lord Infamous broke his collar bone during the scuffle. But they're now collaborating and have released various projects with each other. He is also signed to Black Rain Entertainment, Lord Infamous said "he's real talented with this music shit" and jumped at the opportunity.
  • K-Rock (1995-1998) - Left to pursue a solo career.
  • Indo G (1992-1999) - Left to pursue a solo career. His friend and former Prophet Ent. investor Nicki Scarfo bought out his contract for $75,000 so he could be free.
  • Lil Gin (1991- 1994) - Left to pursue solo career.
  • Lil Buc - Still a close friend of DJ Paul, but currently inactive as a member (appeared on underground classics like "Suck a Nigga Dick" Parts 1 and 2).
  • Lil Glock and S.O.G. - Never left, they were imprisoned for a while, Lil Glock is still a close friend of Project Pat. Lil Glock and S.O.G caught a murder charge according to Juicy J.
  • Homicide (1992-1994) - Fell out with group after dispute with Juicy J at a club.
  • Carmike - Rapped with a style much like the kind Koopsta Knicca uses today.
  • 211 - Still a close friend of Skinny Pimp.
  • M-Child - Now a part of Kamikaze Inc.
  • Killa Klan Kaze - M.C. Mack and Scanman - now Kamikaze Inc., When DJ Paul and Juicy J renamed the label Hypnotize Minds, M.C. Mack and Scanman opted not to sign and left to pursue a solo career.
  • Nigga Creep - Juicy J and Project Pat's cousin, was shot and killed in 2000.
  • D-Magic - Still a close friend of Juicy J, but currently inactive as a member.
  • Grandaddy Souf - Left to pursue a solo career.
  • Lil' Noid - Unknown why he left, currently signed to T.O.R.N records.
  • Killa B
  • Droopy Drew Dog
  • MC Wicked
  • Nigga 9

[edit] List of past line-ups

[edit] Prophet Posse

  • Three 6 Mafia (until 1998)
  • Killa Klan Kaze
  • Droopy Drew Dogg
  • M-Child
  • Nigga Creep
  • Indo G

[edit] Tear da Club Up Thugs

[edit] Hypnotize Camp Posse

[edit] Da Headbussaz

[edit] Discography

[edit] As a collective

[edit] Solo discography

This is only for albums that are produced by Three 6 Mafia. For other solo albums by these artists, see their individual page.

[edit] Music videography

  • Three 6 Mafia's Tear Da Club Up '97
  • Three 6 Mafia's Hit a Mutha Fucka
  • Three 6 Mafia's Late Night Tip
  • Three 6 Mafia's Who Run It
  • Three 6 Mafia's Sippin On Some Syzzurp
  • Three 6 Mafia's Tongue Ring
  • Three 6 Mafia's 2-Way Freak
  • Three 6 Mafia's Baby Mama
  • Three 6 Mafia's Ridin Spinners
  • Three 6 Mafia's Ghetto Chick
  • Three 6 Mafia's Who I Iz
  • Three 6 Mafia's Stay Fly
  • Three 6 Mafia's Poppin My Collar
  • Three 6 Mafia's Side 2 Side
  • Three 6 Mafia's Doe Boy Fresh
  • Three 6 Mafia's I'd Rather
  • Three 6 Mafia's Lolli Lolli
  • Three 6 Mafia's Lil Freak
  • Three 6 Mafia's Shake My
  • three 6 Mafia's Feel It
  • Project Pat's Ballers
  • Project Pat's Chickenhead
  • Project Pat's Don't Save Her
  • Project Pat's Make Dat Azz Clap
  • Project Pat's Good Googly Moogly
  • Project Pat's Raised In The Projects
  • Project Pat's Don't Call Me No Mo
  • Project Pat's Keep It Hood
  • Gangsta Boo's Where Dem Dollas At?
  • Gangsta Boo's Love Dont Live (U Abandon Me)
  • La Chat's You Ain't Mad Iz Ya
  • Indo G's Rememver Me Ballin
  • Kingpin Skinny Pimp's One Live To Live
  • Lil Wyte's I Sho Will
  • Lil Wyte's Talkin' Ain't Walkin
  • Frayser Boy's I Got That Drank
  • Yung D's Damn/ What Chu Think
  • DJ Kay Slay's Who Gives A Fuck Where U From
  • Juicy J's 30 Inches
  • Juicy J's Ugh Ugh Ugh
  • Juicy J's North Memphis Like Me (Remix)
  • Juicy J's Lets Get High
  • Juicy J's Hood Sprung
  • Juicy J's Talkin Shit
  • Juicy J and Project Pat Twerk
  • Juicy J, Project Pat, and Lil Reno They Want Me Gone
  • DJ Paul's U O'nt Want It
  • DJ Paul's Jus Like Dat
  • DJ Paul's She Wanna Get High
  • DJ Paul's Wanta Be Like You
  • DJ Paul's Fuckboy/Im Drunk (Remix)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. Project Pat Murder Dog Interview article in Murder Dog magazine
  2. Hypnotize Minds Camp inks new deal with Violator article on official Memphis rap website more news
  3. Project Pat on lock down... article on official Memphis rap website more news
  4. Was Project Pat Punished for his Rap Lyrics? article on official Memphis rap website more news

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