- 12/11: "Three Six Mafia Completing Choices 2"

- 09/13: "Gangsta Boo Clarifies 36 Mafia Comments"

- 07/08: "36 Mafia Debut At #1, Preparing "Choices" Sequel"


"Three Six Mafia Completing "Choices 2"
Rap group Three Six Mafia is completing the sequel to 1996's best selling video, "Choices." According to group member DJ Paul, the group will be completing scenes from the movie this weekend in Memphis, Tennessee. The plot for "Choices 2" centers around crooked Drug and Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents, who set the group up on robbery charges and force them to rob a DEA delivery truck. "They ask us to set up a sell for them in our city," DJ Paul told AllHipHop.com. "We set them up to get killed and we end up getting away with the dope." The movie stars various Triple Six members, Tiny Lister, Clifton Powell and others and is slated to hit stores in May of 2004.




Gangsta Boo Clarifies 36 Mafia Comments
Gangsta Boo has stepped forward to clear up confusion regarding a recent interview on AllHipHop.com, which became the subject of intense scrutiny on radio stations throughout the South. "In my hometown [of Memphis], there was some misunderstanding like I was hating on my former group and that's not the case," Boo clarified with AllHipHop.com. "They paved a certain way for me to get at this point. At the same time, I wanted people to know that, its not just Le Chat and the other artists not getting paid over there. I wasn't getting paid either." Boo said much of the audience misinterpreted her comments and that she was referring to the artists that are with Hypnotized Minds, not Juicy J and DJ Paul, the brains behind the camp's unique sound.
"I wanted to separate the label from the artists, which included me at one point. We were on TV acting like we had money. Paul and Juicy, on the other hand, they always had the money, she said. "[People said], How Paul and Juicy not going to have no money and I just seen them on BET? Boo said that she had no hard feelings between her former label mates and that her leaving was strictly a matter of business. "I left because I had to leave," Boo continued. "I still try to talk to them and call them but they don't talk to me. Its like they don't like me. It aint that I don't like them. They don't like me."




36 Mafia Debut At #1, Preparing "Choices" Sequel
Three 6 Mafia's Da Unbreakables landed at #1 on Billboard's Rap album sales chart and #4 on Billboard's Top 200 album sales chart. "Man it feels good like a super wet woman," DJ Paul told AllHipHop.com. "I didn't think that it was gonna do good cause the video aired so late, a week before the CD dropped and the promo's had the wrong release date." The group attributed their big week to the work they have put in, consistently releasing underground albums. Juicy J said that most of their time over the past year was well spent. "We spent most of last year sobering up," Juicy told AllHipHop.com. "We do a lot of underground albums, we got a logo that was distributed nationally and we had 3 underground albums and they all sold over 100,000. We did the "Choices" movie and we're working on the second one as we speak. Project Pat did his last album, Laying Da Smack Down. He did one video before he went to jail but they never played it."
The latest album is currently the best selling album in a variety of southern cities throughout the south including Birmingham, Chattanooga, Jackson, Knoxville, Little Rock, Memphis, Mobile, Nashville, and Paducah. In addition to the sequel to "Choices," the group is currently working on albums from Frayser Boy, who is scheduled to drop in September and fellow 36 member Lord Infamous, whose album is on hold due to legal issues. "I got too many cases right now. When I get rid of some of these cases, my album will drop," Infamous said.

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