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| name = 6ix Commandments
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| artist = [[Three 6 Mafia|Da Mafia 6ix]]
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'''''6ix Commandments''''' is the first studio LP<ref name="Da Mafia 6ix - 6ix Commandments Live Mixtapes">{{cite web|title=Live Mixtapes|url=http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/24335/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments.html|publisher=LiveMixtapes.com|accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref> by American rap group Da Mafia 6ix and hosted by Trap-A-Holics. The mixtape was released on November 12, 2013 as well as a no DJ version with Two bonus tracks on iTunes and later on a physical copy on January 7, 2014.<ref name="Da Mafia 6ix - 6ix Commandments Dangerus Skandulus">{{cite web|title=Three 6 Mafia Official Online Store|url=http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/cds-c-54_21/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments-p-415.html?zenid=np6huls8f6ksl5e1re7l587kkbqs5u5i|publisher=DangerusSkandulus|accessdate=17 January 2014|archive-url=https://archive.is/20140209204832/http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/cds-c-54_21/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments-p-415.html?zenid=np6huls8f6ksl5e1re7l587kkbqs5u5i|archive-date=9 February 2014|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}</ref> A Chopped and Screwed version was released on December 17, 2013.
'''''6ix Commandments''''' is the debut mixtape<ref name="Da Mafia 6ix - 6ix Commandments Live Mixtapes">{{cite web|title=Live Mixtapes|url=http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/24335/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments.html|publisher=LiveMixtapes.com|access-date=17 January 2014}}</ref> by American rap group [[Da Mafia 6ix]] and hosted by Trap-A-Holics. The mixtape was released on November 12, 2013 as well as a no DJ version with Two bonus tracks on iTunes and later on a physical copy on January 7, 2014.<ref name="Da Mafia 6ix - 6ix Commandments Dangerus Skandulus">{{cite web|title=Three 6 Mafia Official Online Store|url=http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/cds-c-54_21/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments-p-415.html?zenid=np6huls8f6ksl5e1re7l587kkbqs5u5i|publisher=DangerusSkandulus|access-date=17 January 2014|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140209204832/http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/cds-c-54_21/da-mafia-6ix-6ix-commandments-p-415.html?zenid=np6huls8f6ksl5e1re7l587kkbqs5u5i|archive-date=9 February 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> A Chopped and Screwed version was released on December 17, 2013.


''6ix Commandments'' features [[guest appearance]]s from [[Yelawolf]], [[Lil Wyte]], [[The Outlawz]], [[Space Ghost Purp|Space Ghost Purrp]], [[Krayzie Bone]], [[Bizzy Bone]], [[8Ball & MJG]], Kokoe, Point Blank, J-Grxxn, Locodunit, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, [[La Chat]] and surprise guest appearances from [[Juicy J]] & [[Project Pat]] who were noted as "& More" on the tracklist.
''6ix Commandments'' features [[guest appearance]]s from [[Yelawolf]], [[Lil Wyte]], [[The Outlawz]], [[Space Ghost Purp|Space Ghost Purrp]], [[Krayzie Bone]], [[Bizzy Bone]], [[8Ball & MJG]], Kokoe, Point Blank, J-Grxxn, Locodunit, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, [[La Chat]] and surprise guest appearances from [[Juicy J]] & [[Project Pat]] who were noted as "& More" on the tracklist.


==Background==
==Background==
[[DJ Paul]] and [[Lord Infamous]] were in the process of rebirthing the [[Come With Me 2 Hell]] series when Lord Infamous decided that it would be better to try and reunite the old [[Three 6 Mafia]] instead. [[Gangsta Boo]], [[Koopsta Knicca]] & [[Crunchy Black]] joined Paul and Infamous and reformed the old group under the new name Da Mafia 6ix. DJ Paul stated that he felt like it was a reunion, despite the absence of [[Juicy J]]. He thought of it rather as a whole new project, separate from Three 6 Mafia and decided to give the group a new name out of respect for Juicy J and to avoid potential complications involving the use of the Three 6 Mafia name without the approval of Juicy J and [[Columbia Records]].<ref>{{cite web|title=HipHopDX Interview|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.25587/title.dj-paul-announces-da-mafia-6ix-album-info|publisher=HipHopDX.com|accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref>
[[DJ Paul]] and [[Lord Infamous]] were in the process of rebirthing the [[Come With Me 2 Hell]] series when Lord Infamous decided that it would be better to try and reunite the old [[Three 6 Mafia]] instead. [[Gangsta Boo]], Koopsta Knicca & [[Crunchy Black]] joined Paul and Infamous and reformed the old group under the new name Da Mafia 6ix. DJ Paul stated that he felt like it was a reunion, despite the absence of [[Juicy J]]. He thought of it rather as a whole new project, separate from Three 6 Mafia and decided to give the group a new name out of respect for Juicy J and to avoid potential complications involving the use of the Three 6 Mafia name without the approval of Juicy J and [[Columbia Records]].<ref>{{cite web|title=HipHopDX Interview|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.25587/title.dj-paul-announces-da-mafia-6ix-album-info|publisher=HipHopDX.com|access-date=17 January 2014}}</ref>


The mixtape was originally going to be called "Ressurlation", which was a meshing of the words Resurrection and Revelation, but was changed to "6ix Commandments" instead.<ref name="DJ Paul & Gangsta Boo interview">{{cite web|title=ThisIs50 interview|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mjdInJzM-U|publisher=ThisIs50.com|accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref> The mixtape was deemed by DJ Paul a "sampler" for the upcoming album ''[[Watch What U Wish...]]'' by Da Mafia 6ix, which was scheduled to be released in 2014.
The mixtape was originally going to be called "Ressurlation", which was a meshing of the words Resurrection and Revelation, but was changed to "6ix Commandments" instead.<ref name="DJ Paul & Gangsta Boo interview">{{cite web|title=ThisIs50 interview|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mjdInJzM-U|publisher=ThisIs50.com|access-date=17 January 2014}}</ref> The mixtape was deemed by DJ Paul a "sampler" for the upcoming album ''[[Watch What U Wish...]]'' by Da Mafia 6ix, which was scheduled to be released in 2014.

The track "Body Parts 4" is the final Posse Song to include verses from all 6 original members of [[Three 6 Mafia]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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| title4 = Been Had Hard
| title4 = Been Had Hard
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| extra4 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(Co-Producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| extra4 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length4 = 4:49
| length4 = 4:49
| title5 = Betta Pray
| title5 = Betta Pray
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| title10 = Yean High
| title10 = Yean High
| note10 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| note10 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| extra10 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(Co-Producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| extra10 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length10 = 5:35
| length10 = 5:35
| title11 = Body Parts 4
| title11 = Body Parts 4
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===NO DJ version (album) track listing===
===NO DJ version (album) track listing===
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{{tracklist
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| total_length = 66:53
| total_length = 66:53
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| title3 = Been Had Hard
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| extra3 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(Co-Producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| extra3 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length3 = 4:53
| length3 = 4:53
| title4 = Betta Pray
| title4 = Betta Pray
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| title9 = Yean High
| title9 = Yean High
| note9 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| note9 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| extra9 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(Co-Producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| extra9 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length9 = 5:38
| length9 = 5:38
| title10 = Body Parts 4
| title10 = Body Parts 4
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===Chopped Up, Tripped Out, Skrewed version track listing===
===Chopped Up, Tripped Out, Skrewed version track listing===
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| extra6 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length6 = 6:10
| length6 = 6:10
| title7 = Beacon N Blender
| title7 = Beacon N Blender
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| title10 = Yean High
| title10 = Yean High
| note10 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| note10 = featuring [[8Ball & MJG]]
| extra10 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(Co-Producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| extra10 = DJ Paul, TWhy, <small>(co-producer) J-Grxxn</small>
| length10 = 6:33
| length10 = 6:33
| title11 = Grab Da Gauge
| title11 = Grab Da Gauge
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* "Been Had Hard" - May 28, 2014
* "Been Had Hard" - May 28, 2014


In response to fans on Twitter, DJ Paul has stated that there will be music videos to "Betta Pray" as well as "Body Parts".<ref name="Body Parts video confirmation tweet">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=BodyParts video tweet|url=https://twitter.com/DJPAULKOM/status/428421513230819328|accessdate=31 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="Betta Pray video confirmation tweet">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=Betta Pray video tweet|url=https://twitter.com/DJPAULKOM/status/428851228911484929|accessdate=31 January 2014}}</ref>
In response to fans on Twitter, DJ Paul has stated that there will be music videos to "Betta Pray" as well as "Body Parts".<ref name="Body Parts video confirmation tweet">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=BodyParts video tweet|url=https://twitter.com/DJPAULKOM/status/428421513230819328|access-date=31 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="Betta Pray video confirmation tweet">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=Betta Pray video tweet|url=https://twitter.com/DJPAULKOM/status/428851228911484929|access-date=31 January 2014}}</ref>
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<small>*Been Had Hard cuts Gangsta Boo's verse off due to her departure.</small>
<small>*Been Had Hard cuts Gangsta Boo's verse off due to her departure.</small>
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==Tour==
==Tour==
In 2014, the group announced that they would be going on "Da Triple Six Sinners" Tour in promotion of the mixtape and upcoming album. Twisted Insane was announced as a guest on the tour with the collective on all of the dates with the exception of two. The following dates have been confirmed on DJ Paul's website:<ref name="Tour dates">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=Tour Dates|url=http://www.djpaulkom.tv/tour-dates|accessdate=2 February 2014}}</ref>
In 2014, the group announced that they would be going on "Da Triple Six Sinners" Tour in promotion of the mixtape and upcoming album. Twisted Insane was announced as a guest on the tour with the collective on all of the dates with the exception of two. The following dates have been confirmed on DJ Paul's website:<ref name="Tour dates">{{cite web|last=Paul|first=DJ|title=Tour Dates|url=http://www.djpaulkom.tv/tour-dates|access-date=2 February 2014}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 22 June 2024

6ix Commandments
Mixtape by
ReleasedNovember 12, 2013
Recorded2013
Genre
Length60:08
LabelScale-A-Ton, Hypnotize Minds
ProducerDJ Paul, TWhy Xclusive, JGRXXN, SpaceGhostPurrp, Shawty Trap
Da Mafia 6ix chronology
Last 2 Walk
(2008)
6ix Commandments
(2013)
Reindeer Games
(2014)
Singles from 6ix Commandments
  1. "Go Hard (featuring Yelawolf)"
    Released: October 8, 2013
  2. "Remember (featuring Lil Wyte)"
    Released: November 29, 2013
  3. "Break Da Law"
    Released: January 31, 2014
  4. ""Beacon N Blender""
    Released: April 7, 2014
  5. ""Been Had Hard""
    Released: May 28, 2014

6ix Commandments is the debut mixtape[1] by American rap group Da Mafia 6ix and hosted by Trap-A-Holics. The mixtape was released on November 12, 2013 as well as a no DJ version with Two bonus tracks on iTunes and later on a physical copy on January 7, 2014.[2] A Chopped and Screwed version was released on December 17, 2013.

6ix Commandments features guest appearances from Yelawolf, Lil Wyte, The Outlawz, Space Ghost Purrp, Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, 8Ball & MJG, Kokoe, Point Blank, J-Grxxn, Locodunit, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, La Chat and surprise guest appearances from Juicy J & Project Pat who were noted as "& More" on the tracklist.

Background[edit]

DJ Paul and Lord Infamous were in the process of rebirthing the Come With Me 2 Hell series when Lord Infamous decided that it would be better to try and reunite the old Three 6 Mafia instead. Gangsta Boo, Koopsta Knicca & Crunchy Black joined Paul and Infamous and reformed the old group under the new name Da Mafia 6ix. DJ Paul stated that he felt like it was a reunion, despite the absence of Juicy J. He thought of it rather as a whole new project, separate from Three 6 Mafia and decided to give the group a new name out of respect for Juicy J and to avoid potential complications involving the use of the Three 6 Mafia name without the approval of Juicy J and Columbia Records.[3]

The mixtape was originally going to be called "Ressurlation", which was a meshing of the words Resurrection and Revelation, but was changed to "6ix Commandments" instead.[4] The mixtape was deemed by DJ Paul a "sampler" for the upcoming album Watch What U Wish... by Da Mafia 6ix, which was scheduled to be released in 2014.

The track "Body Parts 4" is the final Posse Song to include verses from all 6 original members of Three 6 Mafia.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."6ix Commandments Intro" 0:29
2."Go Hard" (featuring Yelawolf)DJ Paul5:53
3."Beacon N Blender"DJ Paul5:09
4."Been Had Hard"DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn4:49
5."Betta Pray" (featuring The Outlawz & Lil Wyte)DJ Paul, TWhy6:10
6."Break Da Law"DJ Paul4:54
7."Murder On My Mind" (featuring SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone, & Bizzy Bone)SpaceGhostPurrp, (Co-Producers) DJ Paul, J-Grxxn 6:09
8."Remember" (featuring Lil Wyte)DJ Paul5:28
9."Stash Spot"DJ Paul4:07
10."Yean High" (featuring 8Ball & MJG)DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn5:35
11."Body Parts 4" (featuring Juicy J, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Lil Wyte, La Chat, Project Pat, Locodunit, Point Blank, JGrxxn & Kokoe)DJ Paul9:00
12."6iX Commandments Outro" 2:25
Total length:60:08
Sample credits
  • "Go Hard" contains a sample of "We Do What We're Told (Milgram's 37)" by Peter Gabriel.
  • "Beacon N Blender" contains a sample of "Long Red" by Mountain.
  • "Betta Pray" contains a sample of "God is Dead?" by Black Sabbath, and dialogue from The Iceman.
  • "Remember" contains a sample of "Fame" by Irene Cara.
  • "Yean High" contains a sample of "Pimps N The House" by 8Ball & MJG.

NO DJ version (album) track listing[edit]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Go Hard" (featuring Yelawolf)DJ Paul5:55
2."Beacon N Blender"DJ Paul4:56
3."Been Had Hard"DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn4:53
4."Betta Pray" (featuring The Outlawz & Lil Wyte)DJ Paul, TWhy6:16
5."Break Da Law"DJ Paul4:56
6."Murder On My Mind" (featuring SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone, & Bizzy Bone)Space Ghost Purrp, (Co-Producers) DJ Paul, J-Grxxn 6:02
7."Remember" (featuring Lil Wyte)DJ Paul5:30
8."Stash Spot"DJ Paul4:12
9."Yean High" (featuring 8Ball & MJG)DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn5:38
10."Body Parts 4" (featuring Juicy J, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Lil Wyte, La Chat, Project Pat, Locodunit, Point Blank, JGrxxn & Kokoe)DJ Paul9:00
11."6iX Commandments Outro" 2:21
12."Grab Da Gauge"DJ Paul, TWhy3:57
13."How We Gone Play It"DJ Paul, J-Grxxn, Shawty Trap3:26
Total length:66:53

Chopped Up, Tripped Out, Skrewed version track listing[edit]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" 0:29
2."Go Hard" (featuring Yelawolf)DJ Paul7:39
3."Break Da Law"DJ Paul5:02
4."How We Gone Play It"DJ Paul, J-Grxxn, Shawty Trap4:32
5."Remember" (featuring Lil Wyte)DJ Paul6:36
6."Been Had Hard"DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn6:10
7."Beacon N Blender"DJ Paul6:10
8."Betta Pray" (featuring The Outlawz & Lil Wyte)DJ Paul, TWhy7:33
9."Stash Spot"DJ Paul4:46
10."Yean High" (featuring 8Ball & MJG)DJ Paul, TWhy, (co-producer) J-Grxxn6:33
11."Grab Da Gauge"DJ Paul, TWhy4:29
12."Murder On My Mind" (featuring SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone, & Bizzy Bone)Space Ghost Purrp, (Co-Producers) DJ Paul, J-Grxxn 7:18
13."Body Parts 4" (featuring Juicy J, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Lil Wyte, La Chat, Project Pat, Locodunit, Point Blank, JGrxxn & Kokoe)DJ Paul12:03
14."Outro" 2:49
Total length:73:32

Videos[edit]

Two introduction videos, three music videos and five vlogs have been released to promote the project as well as an additional video for promotion of the group that's of a classic song from the collective that's not a part of the project. The videos released are as follows;

Introduction videos[edit]

  • "Introducing: Da Mafia 6ix" - July 9, 2013
  • "Da Mafia 6ix TBAWW Trailer 2013" - September 25, 2013

Official music videos[edit]

  • "Go Hard" (featuring Yelawolf) - October 8, 2013
  • "Remember" (featuring Lil Wyte) - November 29, 2013
  • "Where Is Da Bud" (Promotional Video) - December 6, 2013
  • "Break Da Law" - January 31, 2014
  • "Beacon N Blender" - April 7, 2014
  • "Been Had Hard" - May 28, 2014

In response to fans on Twitter, DJ Paul has stated that there will be music videos to "Betta Pray" as well as "Body Parts".[5][6]
*Been Had Hard cuts Gangsta Boo's verse off due to her departure.

Vlogs[edit]

  • "Da Mafia 6ix Vlo6 #1: Yelawolf Talks Three 6 Mafia Influence, Go Hard and More! Exclusive!" - October 15, 2013
  • "Da Mafia 6ix Vlo6 #2: DJ Paul x Gangsta Boo NYC Takeover!" - November 4, 2013
  • "Da Mafia 6ix Vlo6 #3: The Bee Gees and Random Strangers?! NYC Pt 2" - November 12, 2013
  • "Da Mafia 6ix Vlo6 #4: Lil Wyte Joins Da Mafia 6ix for "Remember"" - November 19, 2013
  • "Da Mafia 6ix Vlo6 #5: Crunchy Black & Koopsta Knicca Turn Up in Knoxville!" - January 5, 2014

Tour[edit]

In 2014, the group announced that they would be going on "Da Triple Six Sinners" Tour in promotion of the mixtape and upcoming album. Twisted Insane was announced as a guest on the tour with the collective on all of the dates with the exception of two. The following dates have been confirmed on DJ Paul's website:[7]

Date Venue Location
February 28 New Daisy Theatre Memphis, TN
* March 1 The Warehouse Clarksville, TN
* March 2 Diamonds Pub Louisville, KY
* March 3 Mojoe's Joliet, IL
* March 5 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI
* March 6 Mainstreet Toledo, OH
* March 7 The Chameleon Lancaster, PA
* March 8 Al Rosa Villa Columbus, OH
* March 9 Wescott Theater Syracuse, NY
* March 10 Iris / Maple Ent. Complex Buffalo, NY
* March 12 Centerstage Kokomo, IN
* March 15 Harpo's Detroit, MI
* March 16 Agora Theater Cleveland, OH
* March 17 Stafford Palace Stafford Springs, CT
* March 18 Webster Hall New York, NY
* March 20 Alabama Music Box Mobile, AL
* March 21 Iron Horse Birmingham, AL
* March 22 Good Time Charlie's Tupelo, MS
* March 23 The Hangar New Orleans, LA
March 27 The Mad Magician St. Louis, MO
* March 29 Gio's Fargo, ND
* March 30 Bubba's Sauk Rapids, MN
* March 31 Amsterdam Bar & Hall St. Paul, MN
* April 1 RC McGraw's Manhattan, KS
* April 2 Sunshine Studios Colorado Springs, CO
* April 3 The Muse Ballroom Salina, KS
* April 4 The Roxy Denver, CO
* April 5 Hodi's Half Note Fort Collins, CO
* April 6 Belly Up Aspen, CO
* April 9 Joe's Grotto Phoenix, AZ
* April 11 The Sky Box Las Vegas, NV
* April 12 Industry Theater Lancaster, CA
* April 16 Knitting Factory Reno, NV
* April 18 Studio Seven Seattle, WA
* April 20 The Grange Hall Albany, OR
* April 22 Knitting Factory Boise, ID
* April 24 Knitting Factory Spokane, WA
* April 26 Lofi Cafe Salt Lake City, UT
* denotes tour dates that includes Twisted Insane.

Charts[edit]

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Billboard Heatseekers Albums 5
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[8] 34

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Live Mixtapes". LiveMixtapes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Three 6 Mafia Official Online Store". DangerusSkandulus. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. ^ "HipHopDX Interview". HipHopDX.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. ^ "ThisIs50 interview". ThisIs50.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  5. ^ Paul, DJ. "BodyParts video tweet". Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  6. ^ Paul, DJ. "Betta Pray video tweet". Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  7. ^ Paul, DJ. "Tour Dates". Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  8. ^ "Da Mafia 6ix Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 7, 2014.