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Last 2 Walk is the 9th album by Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia. The album was released on June 24, 2008.
History
The album was pushed back four times, originally scheduled for release May 6 2007, but has been pushed back several times until finally was set for June 24, 2008. One of the reasons why the album was pushed back several times is because of their reality TV show on MTV Adventures in Hollyhood. The album was named Last 2 Walk because DJ Paul and Juicy J are the last two members remaining in Three 6 Mafia. Three 6 Mafia originally started with six core members. Doe Boy Fresh (feat. Chamillionaire) - was originally the first single off of hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia's new album, Last 2 Walk, but was ultimately cut from the album. The song was released on January 2, 2007 as a digital download single on iTunes.
Songs like Like Money, Suga Daddy, We Got Da Club and many others were all supposed to be included on the album, but in the end those songs did not make it onto the final version of the album possibly because of the numerous album delays.
The current single is "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)". The song features Project Pat, Young D, & Superpower. As of August 11, 2008 it is #18 on the Billboard Hot 100, #10 on Hot Rap Tracks, #25 on the Pop 100 and is #48 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Guest features on the album include Project Pat, Lil Wyte, Akon, Good Charlotte, DJ Unk, Lyfe Jennings, UGK, Eightball & MJG, Al Kapone, DJ Spanish Fly, Young D, Superpower.
To promote the album Three 6 Mafia Released a mixtape Last 2 Walk:The Mixtape which contain all their hits from their last album leading to Last 2 Walk. A version Screwed & Chopped by Michael 5000 Watts of The Swishahouse is available exclusively at F.Y.E.. The album is dedicated to the late Pimp C
Critical Response
Last 2 Walk was well received saying that the album brought them to their hardcore roots. All music said, "There's no evidence Three 6 had a fully formed Most Known Unknown-styled album in them either, so consider the uneven Last 2 Walk a fair and necessary placeholder effort with a bit of "back to basics" thrown in to satisfy the faithful." Rolling Stone has said, "It's getting easier out there for a pimp. On their first album since they added an Oscar statuette to the gold-plated goblets in their trophy case, these Memphis rappers are in a triumphant mood." Billboard said Last 2 Walk should satisfy longtime Three 6 fans. New York Times has said Last 2 Walk, its first album since the excellent “Most Known Unknown,” from 2005, sounds like vintage Three 6 Mafia: bruising production, gloriously foul-natured lyrics, single-minded focus on life’s pleasures. Rapreview.com said that Last 2 Walk is recommended for those who can get past their banal lyricism, because between the beats and the guest stars on this album they've got a winning combination anyway.
Tracklisting
# | Title | Producer(s) | Featured guest(s) | Time | Sample(s) |
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1 | "Intro" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 1:07 | ||
2 | "I Told 'Em" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 3:21 | ||
3 | "Trap Boom" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | Project Pat | 3:08 | |
4 | "Playstation" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 4:04 | ||
5 | "I Got" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | Pimp C | 3:47 | "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation |
6 | "I'd Rather" | DJ Montay, DJ Paul, Juicy J | Unk | 4:47 | |
7 | "That's Right" | Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort | Akon & Jim Jones (Video Version) | 3:47 | |
8 | "Corner Man" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 3:07 | ||
9 | "Weed, Blow, Pills" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 3:29 | ||
10 | "DSX Talk" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 0:44 | ||
11 | "Hood Star" | DJ Paul, Juicy J, Lyfe Jennings | Lyfe Jennings | 3:09 | "Color Her Sunshine" by Willie Hutch |
12 | "Get Ya Rob" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | Project Pat | 3:46 | |
13 | "On Sum Chrome" | DJ Paul, Juicy J, UGK | UGK | 4:13 | "Pocket Full of Stones" by UGK |
14 | "Rollin'" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | Lil Wyte | 3:37 | |
15 | "Click Bang" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 3:36 | ||
16 | "My Own Way" | Dead Executives | Joel Madden & Benji Madden of Good Charlotte | 3:31 | |
17 | "Dirty Bitch" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | Project Pat | 3:26 | |
18 | "First 48" | DJ Spanish Fly, DJ Paul, Juicy J | Project Pat, Al Kapone, DJ Spanish Fly, 8Ball & MJG | 4:34 | |
19 | "Outro" | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 3:17 | ||
20 | "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) Intro | DJ Paul, Juicy J | 0:16 | ||
21 | "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" | DJ Paul, Juicy J, SuperPower | Project Pat, Young D, Superpower | 4:11 | |
22 | "My Own Way (Remix)" | DJ Paul, Juicy J, Dead Executives | Joel Madden & Benji Madden of Good Charlotte | 3:34 |
Exclusive Bonus Tracks
# | Title | Producer(s) | Featured guest(s) | Time | Sample(s) |
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1 | "Bunch Of Dat (iTunes Bonus Track)" | 3:01 | |||
2 | "Built Like Dat (iTunes Bonus Track)" | Project Pat | 4:10 | ||
3 | "Sell Dope (Circuit City Bonus Track)" | 3:03 |
Chart Performance
Chart | Peak position |
Certification | Sales |
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U.S. Billboard 200[2] | #5 | 196,954 copies. (7 Weeks) |