Three Six Mafia-When The Smoke Clears:6661
                                                   (released June 2000)


#1. Intro- a tight introduction with Juicy J quotin Bible verses to bell tolls.

#2. 44 Killers (interlude)- This is like "Will Blast" off of "Chapter 2"...just an intro track where people spit one short verse. The beat samples a Pastor Troy hook and has HELLA bass.
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#3. Sippin On Some Syrup (featuring UGK and Project Pat)- This song is nationally known...especially throughout the South, and this is the track that HEADLINED this album. A tight collaboration of Tennesee and Texas with Pat on the hook and UGK comin with cold ass verses (followed by Paul and J) about nuthin but gettin leaned off that prominthezine.
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#4. Weak Azz Bitch (featuring La Chat)- The hook is simple but catchy...and the beat is futuristically done. Best verse goes to the opening one by Juiceman who gets crunk as hell...Paul goes off on former members of the Posse..Lord Infamous comes with that "Tear Da Club Up Thug" persona, and La Chat finishes. Bad ass song.
My Rating: 4.5 out of 5

#5. Just Like Us- Man oh man...in my opinion the crunkest track on the CD. I repeat it like 4 or 5 times straight. The beat has gunshots goin off like their at war or something. Scarecrow steps up first with
a twisting style we all have come to know...Crunchy comes tight, Paul has a tight verse , followed by Juiceman (who begins breathin over his verse before Paul's ends)...Koop comes with that possessed-style and Boo finishes.
My Rating:5 out of 5 (a definite)

#6. I'm So Hi- STRICTLY about means of getting high, and the beat is from an old school "The Doors" song. Best verse goes to Koopsta who sounds possessed like usual and talks about bein on that green.All six members come clean as hell on this one.
My Rating: 4.5 out of 5

#7. Mafia Niggaz- This is an average track here. Though I noticed one of Crunchy's lines in his verse was later used for La Chat's "Aint   No Nigga". I play it one time and move on.
My Rating:3.5 out of 5

#8. Hook Up With Hoes- A phone conversation about hookin up with hoes.

#9. From Da Back-Three Six puttin it down about fuckin hoes/fuckin niggas (Gangsta Boo). I play it now and then. The beat it slightly below average but I still jam it.
My Rating: 2.5 out of 5

#10. Fuck Ya'll Hoes- They got the beat from Indo G's "Ashes To Ashes". Koop got the coldest verse with a spooked out verse on kidnappin a nigga...Juiceman comes with that "Tear Da Club Up Thug" persona...the hook is namin clicks/gangs/areas and following with "Fuck Ya'll Hoes". Tight ass shit.
My Rating: 4 out of 5

#11. Where Da Cheese At- This is a short Crunchy Blac solo. Crunchy goes off to a bad ass beat with the hook being from his verse on "Who Run It".
My Rating:4 out of 5

#12. Tongue Ring- They get the beat once again from Indo G's album...this time it's from "Fall Up Off Me Hoe". The beat has more bass to it and all six members go off the chain. Scarecrow brought back shades of "Porno Movie" with his verse. Bumpin.
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#13. Barrin You Bitches- The beat is indescribable, yet tight....best verse goes to Scarecrow who twists his ass off and doesnt slow down a bit. Average, yet cold as hell.
My Rating: 4 out of 5

#14. Whatcha Know (featuring Big Gipp of Goodie Mobb)- I like how in each verse they shoutin they area. Everybody had tight ass verses. The beat is simple, but is easily made up for with tight lyrix.
My Rating:3.5 out of 5

#15. Act Like You Know Me(Point Em' Out)- It took me listening to it ONE time, and with me being a pro wrestling fan I noticed they used the theme song to WCW wrestler Goldberg! And Three Six Mafia comes hard on this...of course with the "act like you know..." before every line. Cold ass song.

#16. Take A Bump- The only track I dont really care for. The Beat dont do it,folks I'm sorry.and 9 times out of 10 if the beat dont do it, it ruins the song. Very few songs can be pulled off to being ok despite a poor beat, but this aint one of em'.
My Rating:0.5 out of 5 (the lyrics were what saved a little of it)

#17. Touched With It (featuring Mr. Serv-On, Fiend and La Chat)- Now we back on track. Mr. Serv-On and Fiend (at that time of No Limit Records)  star on this with Three Six and the camp. I noticed the beat is a revised version of Gangsta Blac's " Blaze Up Anotha One". La Chat got the crunkest verse comin out of nowhere with her verse on nuthin but that gangsta shit. Tight ass song you problably bump in a club or just riding.
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#18. M.E.M.P.H.I.S. (Hypnotize Camp Posse)- The best Posse collaboration so far in the Camp's history. The beat is eerie as fuck and everybody comes tight. DJ Paul comes with the hardest verse...basically statin if you fuck with the Camp you "git'cho azz smoked,hoe".
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#19. Just Anotha Crazy Click (featuring ICP and Twiztid)- ICP and HCP click up on this one. Gangsta Boo handles the hook and the funniest verses go to ICP...it's just they style in flowin LOL. Twiztid comes psychotic as well.
My Rating: 4 out of 5

#20. Who Run It- Originated on the Hypnotize Camp Posse collaboration album. This is also one of the most famous Three Six joints of all time. The song basically states they run shit in this South rap game.
My Rating: 5 out of 5

#21. Put Ya Signs- Average song on runnin with clicks and throwin signs. I heard the beat was a mix between Ja Rule's "How Many" and the Mc Guyver TV theme. Crunchy gets crunk than a mug on his verse.
My Rating: 3 out of 5

#22. What's Next- outro talking

Overall rating: This is the best Three Six CD so far. No wonder it went platinum. They rule the Tennesee rap game and they back up every word in this CD. Only one song I didnt care for at all..the rest is a bumper straight through. Prefect 5 for 5. Pick it up ya'll.