Three 6 Mafia
We Gave DJ Paul a Disposable Camera
Welcome to the first installment of Flash and Trash, our new photo series where we send interesting people disposable cameras and ask them to document their everyday lives for us.
The Curious Comeback of Juicy J
And why it's okay to get buckwild and dance on tables to Memphis's finest.
Gangsta Boo Reviews Azealia Banks, MIA, Iggy Azalea, Brooke Candy, and More
Gangsta Boo embodies a lot of what is desperately missing in the rap game right now. So, I invited her to the VICE offices to sit together and watch some music videos by some of the hottest lady rappers out today.
Ta-Tas and Tacos with Project Pat
Pat came to the interview on something of a dour note (he wasn’t hungry and I made him travel to Brooklyn), but he softened up once he realized I knew every thing about him. I had a lot of questions planned, but somehow we just ended up watching...
Juicy J Talks Libraries and Strippers
It’s strange having a conversation with Juicy J. Judging by his music, you’d expect to sit down and learn from him the proper way to hold a dollar in between your teeth so some stripper can grab it while swinging from a pole. That’s not the case at all...
Cormac McCarthy Vs. Three 6 Mafia
McCarthy won a Pulitzer, Three 6 got an Oscar. Both have ten major primary works spanning several decades, and both like talking about guns and blood and alcohol. This is going to be close.
No Tricks, No Treats
We said it over five years ago: all of Three 6 Mafia's records sound like a black License to Ill. Similar 808 beats, same themes: freaky intercourse, substance abuse, and debauched partying. In a southern context, DJ Paul and Juicy J's...