334 Mobb
334 Mobb came up in Memphis in the early 2000s. Their track 'Gone' got them some national attention with its gritty storytelling. The group included rappers...
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334 Mobb came up in Memphis in the early 2000s. Their track 'Gone' got them some national attention with its gritty storytelling. The group included rappers Duke Deuce, Big Moochie Grape, and Paul Wall, and they worked with artists like Yo Gotti and Gucci Mane.
They put out mixtapes and albums like 'Mobb Muzik' and 'Straight to the Game.' Songs like 'Take A Picture' and 'Gangsta Boogie' captured a raw, street-level sound that drew both fans and criticism for its content. The lyrics often dealt with the realities of their environment.
Members faced various personal and legal issues over time. Duke Deuce went solo, Big Moochie Grape struggled with addiction, and Paul Wall had his own legal troubles. The group has since reunited to perform, finding an audience with newer listeners who connect with their unfiltered approach.
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