Triple Six Mafia- Underground Volume One 1991-1994
                                            (released April 1999)

#1. Ridin In Tha Chevy- I believe this is Ridin In Tha Chevy pt. 2. This has Juice,Lord and DJ Paul. The beat is killa', with the best verse going to Infamous who brings his twisting style. Bad ass track.
My Rating:4 out of 5

#2. Niggaz Ain't Barrin' Dat- This is a mix track right here. The chant is from one of Project Pat's earlier songs (into which you can find on Murders-Robbers Und. CD).
Not bad for a mix cut.
My Rating:3 out of 5

#3. Charging These Hoes- DJ Paul and Juiceman got some funny ass verses on here. The hook has an old Too Short chant goin...as well as the one following "hoes,hoes aint nuthin but hoes". Talks about playin hoes for cheese.
My Rating:3.5 out of 5 ( average track, but funny shit in the song)

#4. Now I'm High, Really High- This is the first known "Now I'm High" (so yeah,you could call this Now I'm High pt. 1.).Has Lord Infamous and Koop...with Koop with the best verse. I heard the original had Playa Fly in it, but he got edited. Deadly ass beat not to mention.
My Rating:4.5 out of 5

#5. Sucks On Dick- This is another mix song. A tad below average to me. I guess you'd have to listen for yourself.
My Rating:2 out of 5

#6. Playa Hatas- This  has Lord,Paul, Juiceman and Gangsta Boo. The best verse goes to prob. DJ Paul who twists on here, not to mention the song has those Egyptian-style horns on here used in later Prophet songs. Tight ass track.
My Rating:4 out of 5

#7.Paul Wit Da .45- The 3rd mix song on here. Has Gangsta Blac vocal samples and Paul chanting "the .45 gloc,nigga". Tight beats though.
My Rating:3 out of 5

#8. Where Da Bud At?- The original to the one off of "The End", and yes as you guessed, this is a Lord Infamous solo. This one has the edge, as Lord twists his verses to oblivion. Bad ass vocal sampling and beat mixing.
My Rating:5 out of 5

#9. Mask And Da Gloc- This is done by two former Prophet members, Lil Gloc and S.O.G. Not much known about them except I believe they come from North Memphis and they put together a mob-style flow to their verses.Tight bass in the beat too.
My Rating:4 out of 5

#10. Don't Be Scared- A Juicy J solo. Funny storytelling of his homeboy getting burned from some slut for not wearing a rubber. The rest of the song is him shoutin out to areas and chanting "Don't Be Scared".
My Rating:3 out of 5

#11.Time For Da Juicemane- A mix cut. Just some bas ass scratching and beat mixing,as well as vocal samples. A normal Three Six mix cut. This one done by Juicy J.
My Rating:3 out of 5

#12. Walk Up To Yo House- The original to the one off of "The End". Has Paul and Juiceman. Juicy J went on and used the same verse from this song to the updated one on "The End". I think the vocal sample is from UGK, a group notorious here in Houston where I'm at, and well know for teamin up with Three Six in "Sippin On Syrup".
My Rating: 4 out of 5

#13.Yeah, They Done Fucked Up- mix track mania again. Just another normal mix cut.
My Rating:1 out of 5

#14.Talk Ya Ass Off- I believe this is a DJ Paul solo. Tight lyrics and soundplay. Dedicated to those bustas who run mouths too damn much.
My Rating:3.5 out of 5


#15.Fuck All Dem Hoes-I havent listened to this track much. I heard Juiceman's verse. Has a Lil E sample also. Not bad....average really.DJ Paul came tight also.
My Rating:3 out of 5

Overall rating:3.5 out of 5..... This CD isn't bad. I think the mixes might be replaced with more rapping trax, but if you lookin to collect all of Prophet music, you can pick this one up.