Chapter 1: The End
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| Chapter 1: The End | |||||
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| Studio album by Three 6 Mafia | |||||
| Released | December 3, 1996 | ||||
| Recorded | 1996 | ||||
| Genre | Southern Rap | ||||
| Length | 69:52 | ||||
| Label | Prophet Entertainment | ||||
| Producer | DJ Paul Juicy J |
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Chapter 1: The End is the full-length follow-up by Three 6 Mafia to their debut album Mystic Stylez. During the timeline between the two albums, Three 6 Mafia were having a war of words with Cleveland based rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and released an EP dissing the group. If you listen to the song "Last Man Standing" you hear DJ Paul mention Bone Thugs: The last man standin'll never be part of the b.o.n.e. There is also an original version of "Life or Death" which features a different Scan Man verse & Koopsta not on the track. The album's best known track is "Where's Da Bud". The tracks "N-2-Deep" & "Late Nite Tip" were also included in the group's next album, Chapter 2: World Domination. This album moved over 200,000 copies independently, and is considered darker than Chapter 2, yet still less bleak than Mystic Stylez.
[edit] Track listing
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| 1 | "Our Arrival" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 2 | "Stomp" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 3 | "Money Flow" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | K-Rock | |
| 4 | "Late Nite Tip" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 5 | "Gotcha Shakin'" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 6 | "I Ain't Goin'" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 7 | "Good Stuff" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 8 | "Walk up 2 Yo House" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Koopsta Knicca |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 9 | "In 2 Deep" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 10 | "Last Man Standing" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Gangsta Blac M-Child |
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| 11 | "Destruction Terror" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 12 | "Body Parts" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | K-Rock MC Mack M-Child Indo G Gangsta Blac |
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| 13 | "Where's Da Bud" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 14 | "Gette'm Crunk" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | *Contains samples of "Nobody Move" as performed by Eazy-E. | |
| 15 | "Where Da Killaz Hang" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Robert Cooper Patrick Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Project Pat |
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| 16 | "The End" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | *Contains samples of "Darling Nikki" as performed by Prince. | |
| 17 | "Life Or Death" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Killa Klan Kaze Koopsta Knicca |
[edit] Credits
- Three 6 Mafia:
- DJ Paul - Rapper, producer, executive producer, keyboards, scratching
- Juicy J - Rapper, producer, executive producer, scratching
- Lord Infamous - Rapper
- Koopsta Knicca - Rapper
- Gangsta Boo - Rapper
- Crunchy Black - Rapper
- K-Rock - Rapper on "Money Flow" and "Body Parts"
- Killa Klan Kaze - Rappers on "Money Flow" and "Life or Death"
- M-Child - Rapper on "Last Man Standing" and "Body Parts"
- Gangsta Blac - Rapper on "Last Man Standing" and "Body Parts"
- MC Mack - Rapper on "Body Parts"
- Indo G - Rapper on "Body Parts"
- Project Pat - Rapper on "Where Da Killaz Hang"
- Jeanine Sharisse Norman and Shontelle Norman - Singing on "Good Stuff"
- DJ Slicse Tee - Programming, scratching, keyboards
- Nick Jackson - Executive producer
- Insane Wayne - Piano on "Life or Death"
- DJ Jus Borne - Recording, mixing
- Larry Nix - Mastering
- Julious Carr - Photography
- Niko Lyras - Recording, mixing
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