![]() Atlanta is responsible for today’s trashy music, they jacked Memphis flow and ruined it. I find it funny how the south was mocked back then but now look who runs the rap game, while the East and the west coast had a war going on the south was ahead of the game, the south ended up having the biggest influence in today’s music, Memphis fathered majority of today’s rap/hiphop sub genres like phonk, trap, drill, horrorcore, hardcore, etc, but now it’s seems like they’ve watered down by these wanna be thug, emo, mumble rappers. some Memphis rappers were rapping like bone thugs years before they came along. シ 2y Magnum same thing with bone thugs, they jacked Memphis flow and tried to hide it by making their sound more harmonic, if they didn’t know about Memphis rappers they wouldn’t have dissed them in the first and no one else was making music like them in Cleveland, so it’s pretty obvious. The lyrics can frequently be found in the comments below or by filtering for lyric videos. Still Pimpin How the fuck you figure i ain't a ![]() Meet Yo Maker Me and my partner TipToe 'bout to do a homicide Manslaughter F/ Project Pimp, T-Dawg, Tini Last Alternative F/ La Chat, Project Pimp Tired of this bullshit, so I'm on a downlow We have lyrics for these tracks by Tommy Wright III: ![]() Having spent five years in prison, Tommy Wright III was released in 2005 & released Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust on November 28, 2006. In 2000, Tommy was again sent to prison with a sentence of five years. ![]() A year later, Select-O-Hits bought Street Smart Records after the label's underground sound became big around Memphis. Tommy Wright III eventually signed with Street Smart Records around 1994. Tommy's very first single was produced by Blackhaven's own DJ Paul (the future producer of Three 6 Mafia). In 1993, Tommy put together his own rap group named Ten Wanted Men. Tommy Wright began writing lyrics to let out his frustration during the early 90's. His writing ability got Tommy active in the drama club, student council, & marching band. During his high school years, Tommy's teachers noticed his writing ability and encouraged him to become more involved and expand his creativity. Tommy Wright III has attended two different elementary schools, three different middle schools, five different high schools, & a boot camp. Due to his constant law breaking, Tommy was taken from his mother & became property of the state of Tennessee, but even that could not stop him. In Tommy Wright III 2006 album, Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust, he said that he was arrested thirteen times before he even turned 18. Tommy's charges range from simple misdemeanors to possession of weapons & drugs. He moved to Whitehaven as a child after his mother witnessed the murder of his aunt in Whitehaven, he became involved in the local gangs of the area, immersing himself in the criminal lifestyle (It is rumored that Tommy Wright is still associated with gangs, but he adamantly denies these accusations). Tommy Wright III was born in South Memphis to Tommy Wright Jr. He is also the head of many Memphis rap groups including the Manson Family and Ten Wanted Men (composed of Jesse James, La Chat, 2-Face, K-Rock (rapper), C-Roc, Lil' Ramsey, Mac T-Dogg, Project Pimp and Princess Loko). Also referring to himself as The 1 Man Gang, Tommy Wright III is known for his fast paced rap style, distinguishing voice, brutal lyrics, and his instantly recognizable original backbeats. Read Full Bio Tommy Wright III (born May 6, 1976) is a underground gangsta rapper from Memphis, Tennessee that began his career during the early 90s. ![]() Tommy Wright III (born May 6, 1976) is a underground gangsta rapper from Memphis, Tennessee that began his career during the early 90s. ![]()
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