"Go Hard (featuring Yelawolf)" Released: October 8, 2013
"Remember (featuring Lil Wyte)" Released: November 29, 2013
"Break Da Law" Released: January 31, 2014
""Beacon N Blender"" Released: April 7, 2014
""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.
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.
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
"Introducing: Da Mafia 6ix" - July 9, 2013
"Da Mafia 6ix TBAWW Trailer 2013" - September 25, 2013
Official music videos
"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
"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
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.