![]() ![]() ![]() But there was never no fight or nothing like that.”Įlsewhere during the VERZUZ, tributes were paid to Memphis rapper Young Dolph and designer Virgil Abloh, both of whom died over the past couple of weeks, as well as 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E, Nipsey Hussle, Kobe Bryant, Lord Infamous and Koopsta Knicca.īoth groups also brought out a bevy of special guests including Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Jon, Chamillionaire, Lil Eazy-E, Young Buck, Project Pat, 8Ball & MJG, La Chat, Shatasha Williams, Lil Flip, and actor Terrence Howard, who performed ‘Hard Out Here For A Pimp’ from the film Hustle & Flow, in which he plays pimp turned rapper Djay. The track was written by Three 6 Mafia and bagged them the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2006. We ran into each other a couple of times and there was a push or something. A post shared by VERZUZ (verzuztv) Both debuting during the ’90s, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia are credited as two acts who helped break through regional borders to become beloved. He added: “That’s why we got mad about it. We were like, ‘Damn these dudes done stole our style!’ “It was more of a misunderstanding because we was rapping about triple six, devil shit, and tongue twisting over slow beats. We had been doing that since 1989 and then all of a sudden when Bone came out … with ‘Thuggish Ruggish Bone’ and all of that stuff and we hear somebody kind of on our same style: ‘Faces Of Death’, redrum, muder, 6-6-6, tongue twisting. ![]() But there was never no fight or nothing like that.In 2015, Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul explained to HipHopDX the origins of the two groups’ tensions. We ran into each other a couple of times and there was a push or something. We were like, ‘Damn these dudes done stole our style!’ That’s why we got mad about it. “We had been doing that since 1989 and then all of a sudden when Bone came out … with ‘Thuggish Ruggish Bone’ and all of that stuff and we hear somebody kind of on our same style: Faces Of Death, redrum, muder, 6-6-6, tongue twisting. “e was rapping about triple six, devil shit, and tongue-twisting over slow beats,” he said. The producer noted there was never a “real beef” between the two, rather a misunderstanding over style and lyrics. “I love the way everything happened.”ĭJ Paul previously spoke on the origins of the tension between Three 6 and Bone Thugs in a 2015 interview with HipHopDX. ![]() 'I Didn't Kill My Wife!' - An Oral History of 'The Fugitive'ĭespite the blow-up, however, DJ Paul appeared perfectly happy with how the Verzuz turned out: “It was perfect,” he said. He kind of told us on social media when he was talking about how it was going to be.” On The Mix, DJ Paul said of the fight and the simmering tensions between the two groups: “The beef with us and Bone was just a big misunderstanding for 26 years. (The Verzuz episode eventually resumed and Bizzy returned to the stage later and apologized.) More bottles and words were exchanged, and some punches were even thrown before security broke up the fight. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Bizzy Bone - who’d called out Three 6 for devil worshiping on Instagram prior to the event - threw out a few insults on stage before chucking a bottle at the group. While Verzuz battles usually feature plenty of good-natured roasting, the Three 6/Bone Thugs battle last Thursday, Dec. Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul said the Verzuz fight between the Memphis group and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony wasn’t that surprising during an interview on the Fox Soul show The Mix (via AllHipHop). ![]()
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