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Last 2 Walk

Last 2 Walk
Three 6 Mafia

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Track Listing

  1. Intro - Three 6 Mafia
  2. I Told 'Em - Three 6 Mafia
  3. Trap Boom - Project Pat, , Three 6 Mafia
  4. Playstation - Three 6 Mafia
  5. I Got - Pimp C, Project Pat, , Three 6 Mafia
  6. I'd Rather - Three 6 Mafia, , Unk
  7. That's Right - Akon, , Three 6 Mafia
  8. Corner Man - Three 6 Mafia
  9. Weed, Blow, Pills - Three 6 Mafia
  10. DSX Talk - Three 6 Mafia
  11. Hood Star - Lyfe Jennings, , Three 6 Mafia
  12. Get Ya Rob - Project Pat, , Three 6 Mafia
  13. On Some Chrome - Three 6 Mafia, UGK
  14. Rollin' - Lil Wyte, , , Three 6 Mafia
  15. Click Bang - Three 6 Mafia
  16. My Own Way - Good Charlotte, , Three 6 Mafia
  17. Dirty B**ch - Project Pat, , Three 6 Mafia
  18. First 48 - 8Ball, Al Kapone, MJG, Project Pat, Spanish F.L.Y., , , Three 6 Mafia
  19. Outro - Three 6 Mafia
  20. Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) (Intro) [*] - Three 6 Mafia
  21. Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) [*] - Project Pat, , Superpower, , Three 6 Mafia, Young D
  22. My Own Way [Remix][*] - Good Charlotte, , Three 6 Mafia

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17343 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-06-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Explicit Version includes download. Two LP set. Last 2 Walk is the 9th album from Memphis rap group, Three 6 Mafia. The album was named Last 2 Walk because DJ Paul and Juicy J are the last two members remaining in Three 6 Mafia. Three 6 Mafia originally started with six core members.


Customer Reviews

WARNING: This is not the real Three 6 Mafia!2
Paul & Juice shouldn't have released "Last 2 Walk" as Three 6 Mafia, as the current lineup is basically "Da Supa Producers" or whatever silly nonsense they nicknamed themselves. This album is a slap in the face to all the fans (myself included) who have supported Triple Six since their Prophet days. Three 6 Mafia is Lord Infamous, Crunchy Black, Koopsta Knicca, and Gangsta Boo--not just Paul & J. The album itself is filled with one boring track after another, and it lacks any type of originality. The skits and Outro are no longer funny, as both of the two remaining members of Three 6 Mafia seem tired and bored. The lead singles "I'd Rather" and "Lolli Lolli" are nothing special, with the former being an inferior rehash of "Slob On My Knob." I thought Most Known Unknowns was whack, but this album is even worse than that. The 24 tracks don't feature even one memorable song. Last 2 Walk does however feature a whole lot of boringness.

If U A Tru 3-6 Fan They Get No Stars on This One1
Its been 15 yrs plus of in your face say and do what we want MAFIA...what is this nonsense..the best track from the album not even on the album...they really disturbed me with this one...i kno times have changed and they not as hood as they use to be b/c of the grammy and all but this is music and these dudes are part of the pioneers of southern swang family...Im prayin they redeem themselves with a full camp album....if not there's always Sippin on some Sizzurp...Lls..i would say more but it gets worse just like the album...

The Production is becoming more watered Down !2
Not going to stay on this subject long ! But I have loved and supported these guys from day one. I am originally from Memphis and I hear a huge difference. Their best work would probably be "When the Smoke Clears, Unbreakables, Project Pat's 1st two albums & the Choices Soundtrack. These albums showcase these guys at their finest hour. "Mystic Styles, The End, World Domination and Tear the Club up Thugs were great albums. But still at that time the production was a bit grimy and needed more refining.

Now days there isn't balance at all these guys have just basically changed completely. The production on here isn't anything different nor does it inspire anything. Where are the songs like " Who Got the 9's, They about to find you body, F, that sh**, Wolf Wolf, Bin Laden, Try Somethin, 44 killers, Weak Azz b, I'm So High, From the Back, and Cheese and Dope. These are masterpieces and they all have amazing beats and production behind them. I mean Juicy J's solo cd the chronicles had more fire than this on it. I can't understand for the life of me why these guys have traded there elaborate production for this? This doesn't even sound like the same band. And Juicy J use to have some cool beat changes behind him when he came in rapping. Now when he raps you hardly notice he is even present. What happen to the heavy breathing in the background and all of the strings and synths ?


I don't know what to think, this isn't the worst I have heard. Definitely these guys are still ahead of the others. Hip Hop music is at a horrible state right now it all sounds the same. The synth voices and bland beats are just old. But what even bothers me the most 3'6 felt like they had to go there with Lolly Lolly ? I got a advanced copy of this cd last year on the internet. And there was a track on there called "The Champions" that track sounded better than anything on this cd. Why ? Why ? was it not included on the final release ? "What you starin' at" was harder than anything on this cd and was on the advanced release. I think they traded out some masterpieces for some mediocre material. Which in most cases is what usually happens. Maybe better luck next time I am hoping because I think they are capable of much more than this. These songs just lack the motivation of the past albums and it started with Most Known Unknown. That was the 1st time I was ever disappointed in a three 6 album. If Timbaland can Sound like 3'6 but 3'6 doesn't sound like themselves that's not good. If you listen to Ayo Technology and Justin Timberlakes "Chop Me up? This is what they use to sound like but Timbo did the track. So in all honesty that is pretty sad when someone else has taken the best of another artist. I don't know if the Reocrd label is doing this too them or they are just running out of ideas or just getting older?