Da Unbreakables
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Da Unbreakables | |||||
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Studio album by Three 6 Mafia | |||||
Released | June 24, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 2002 - 2003 | ||||
Genre | Southern Rap | ||||
Length | 70:03 | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Producer | DJ Paul Juicy J |
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Three 6 Mafia chronology | |||||
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Da Unbreakables is the 2003 album from the rap group Three 6 Mafia. Da Unbreakables follows the general trajectory of Three 6 Mafia's career to date, moving them further away from their horrorcore beginnings toward the hardcore rap mainstream, yet doing so without forsaking any of production duo Juicy J and DJ Paul's production style. There is a version chopped and screwed by Michael Watts.
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Featured | Samples |
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1 | "They 'Bout To Find Yo' Body" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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2 | "Fuck That Shit" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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3 | "Wolf Wolf" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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4 | "Testin' My Gangsta" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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5 | "Bin Laden" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
6 | "Ridin' Spinners" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Wesley Weston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Lil' Flip |
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7 | "Try Somethin'" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Patrick Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Project Pat | |
8 | "Money Didn't Change Me" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
9 | "Ghetto Chick" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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10 | "Shake Dat Jelly" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
11 | "Let's Start A Riot" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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12 | "Rainbow Colors" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Wesley Weston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Lil' Flip | |
13 | "Like A Pimp [Remix]" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Project Pat Chad Butler |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Project Pat Pimp C |
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14 | "Beat'em To Da Floor" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
15 | "Putcha D. In Her Mouth" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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16 | "Mosh Pit" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Josey Scott Patrick Lanshaw |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Josey Scott Lil' Wyte |
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17 | "You Scared (Pt. 2)" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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18 | "Dangerous Posse" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Cedric Coleman Patrick Lanshaw |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Frayser Boy Lil' Wyte |
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19 | "Outro" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
[edit] Trivia
On the song Dangerous Posse La' Chat's name is recorded backwards due to her departure from the Hypnotize Minds label. DJ Paul didn't feel like re-recording the intro to the song so quick fix to reverse the name was used.
The cover art is a remake of the poster for the 2000 film "Unbreakable".
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