To truly appreciate a 12-album discography collection, one must include the essential companion albums released under their Hypnotize Minds imprint. These projects feature the same production team and core members. 10. Tear da Club Up Thugs – CrazyNDaLazDayz (1999)
Their biggest commercial success, featuring the Grammy-winning hit "Stay Fly." This album solidified their place in music history and pushed the Memphis sound globally [Apple Music]. 9. Last 2 Walk (2008)
Juicy J's older brother, Project Pat, is an essential extension of the Three 6 Mafia DNA. This solo album, produced entirely by Juicy J and DJ Paul, is a Southern rap classic featuring anthems like "Chickenhead" and "Don't Save Her." 12. Prophet Posse – Body Parts (1998)
: The soundtrack to their direct-to-video film, blending hardcore tracks with radio-friendly singles like "Baby Mama".
This album represents the commercial peak of Three 6 Mafia's career. Boasting clean, punchy, high-fidelity mixing, it is an essential inclusion for any digital music collection. "Stay Fly" (featuring Young Buck and Eightball & MJG) became a massive crossover hit, utilizing a sped-up vocal sample that demonstrated Juicy J and DJ Paul's evolving production genius. "Poppin' My Collar" further solidified their mainstream dominance. 9. Last 2 Walk (2008)
: Their first major-label distribution album, selling over 800,000 copies.
Solo Projects, Affiliates, and Legacy Members—especially Juicy J and DJ Paul—pursued prolific solo careers and production work, spreading the group’s signature sound through collaborations with younger Southern artists and mainstream pop-rap acts. Juicy J’s later solo resurgence (notably the 2013–2015 era) introduced Three 6 Mafia–influenced triplet flows and dark synth textures to a new generation. The group’s extended family—Hypnotize Minds and affiliated artists—helped create a Memphis rap ecosystem that nurtured local talent and influenced national trends.
The Dark Dynasty of Memphis: A Deep Dive into the Three 6 Mafia Discography