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Juicy J Says Constant Drug Use Destroyed Three 6 Mafia - Blavity

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Juicy J gave a candid account of why Three 6 Mafia disbanded as a group. The rapper was a guest on the latest episode of Spotify's The Bridge: 50 Years of Hip Hop podcast with hosts Minya "Miss Info" Oh and legendary hip-hop star Nas, and said that "drugs really broke Three 6 Mafia up." Nas further inquired about what specific drugs they consumed, and Juicy replied "the wildest drugs." “From heroin to meth to cocaine, all kinds of pills. A lot of drugs were consumed during the times we were together. When everybody was sober and shit, everybody’s on the same page. But when cocaine’s involved, things change. But I’m not [pointing a finger] at nobody,” recalled Juicy.  In a VladTV interview, former group member Crunchy Black remembered Juicy penalizing members of the group if they did not complete their work due to their heavy drug use. Juicy recounted a particularly jarring moment when he went to check on the late Lord Infamous. “I had to bust up in Lord Infamous' room before and I...

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