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Underground Vol. 16: For da Summa [PA] by DJ Paul (Cassette, May-2002, Street Level) 
Underground Vol. 16: For da Summa [PA] by DJ Paul (Cassette, May-2002, Street Level)

 
Underground Vol. 16: For da Summa [PA] by DJ Paul (Cassette, May-2002, Street Level)

Artist: DJ Paul
Release Date: May 2002
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Street Level
Genre: R&B, Southern Rap
UPC: 097037360047
Product ID: EPID3623387
Description: With his credentials as the self-styled "King of Memphis" and founding member of Three 6 Mafia, you'd be hard pressed to give DJ Paul any lessons in the art of bringing gangsta rap to an eager public. With UNDERGROUND VOL. 16 FOR DA SUMM...
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Track Listing
1. Back da F**K Up
2. Still Gettin' My D**K Sucked
3. Kickin In Doe / I Think They Scared
4. Cyazzndalot
5. Break da Law
6. Flaughin Azz Ni***s / Bi****s
7. Glock in My Draws
8. Where Is da Bud Pt. 2
9. Beat Down Intro
10. Beatin These H**S Down
11. Twist It
12. Hit It
13. Lite It
14. DJ Paul
15. King of Kings - (Posse Song)
16. Outro

Details
Contributing Artists:La Chat, Project Pat, Three 6 Mafia
Distributor:Select-O-Hits
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
With his credentials as the self-styled "King of Memphis" and founding member of Three 6 Mafia, you'd be hard pressed to give DJ Paul any lessons in the art of bringing gangsta rap to an eager public. With UNDERGROUND VOL. 16 FOR DA SUMMA, his somewhat misleadingly titled debut solo effort, Paul is quick to provide instruction in both his community status ("Back Da F*** Back") and, in "Still Gettin My Dick Sucked," his loverman expertise, which appears literally and metaphorically to be somewhere to the south of the late great Marvin Gaye's. Although the Dirty South is fairly old news nowadays, with the impact of a cut such as "Glock in My Draws" reduced by multiple exposures over the years, DJ Paul can still shock when he feels the urge--the visceral imagery of "Beatin These Hoes Down" is disturbing in the extreme--while in a more humorous mood he uses a loop of the Isley Brothers' guitar motif from "Summer Breeze" on "Twist It, Hit It, Lite It" in a compact ode to the power of mind-expanding drugs.

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