Lord Infamous
Lord Infamous
Born as Ricky Dunigan in '75, which makes him 35. He never left Three 6 Mafia. His contract with the label was breached because he'd been arrested too many times, and they couldn't have someone like that on representing their label. So with that, he became the Co-CEO of the Black Rain Ent. Label.
There's been many YouTube videos asking about who would win in a rap battle between Lord Infamous and Lil' Wayne (Who met to make a track with Lord and his group, the tear da club up thugs, called "Hypnotize/Cash Money" back in '98). Seeing as Lil' Wayne doesn't write his own shit, I'd say Lord Infamous would shit all over his bitch ass. But in real life, it remains to be seen. They have yet to reacquaint, but I hope that Lord's opinion of Lil' Wayne has changed since '98 and kicks his ass or shoots him. SOMETHING.
Every track he's been in he DESTROYS with his demonic, or at the least, violent lyrics. His verses are usually the only ones to look forward to on his label's albums. Everybody else on the label (II tone, T-rock, Mac Montese of TNT or Top notch thugs are OK, but don't have that experience like Lord displays)
No one else compares to Lord Infamous's horrorific lyrics except former fellow Three 6 Mafia member Koopsta Knicca. Rumor has it, the two will collab once again sometime in the future.
Born as Ricky Dunigan in '75, which makes him 35. He never left Three 6 Mafia. His contract with the label was breached because he'd been arrested too many times, and they couldn't have someone like that on representing their label. So with that, he became the Co-CEO of the Black Rain Ent. Label.
There's been many YouTube videos asking about who would win in a rap battle between Lord Infamous and Lil' Wayne (Who met to make a track with Lord and his group, the tear da club up thugs, called "Hypnotize/Cash Money" back in '98). Seeing as Lil' Wayne doesn't write his own shit, I'd say Lord Infamous would shit all over his bitch ass. But in real life, it remains to be seen. They have yet to reacquaint, but I hope that Lord's opinion of Lil' Wayne has changed since '98 and kicks his ass or shoots him. SOMETHING.
Every track he's been in he DESTROYS with his demonic, or at the least, violent lyrics. His verses are usually the only ones to look forward to on his label's albums. Everybody else on the label (II tone, T-rock, Mac Montese of TNT or Top notch thugs are OK, but don't have that experience like Lord displays)
No one else compares to Lord Infamous's horrorific lyrics except former fellow Three 6 Mafia member Koopsta Knicca. Rumor has it, the two will collab once again sometime in the future.
Lord Infamous has a very fitting name. He's the true King of Horrorcore rap.
Lord Infamous
the illest rapper in three 6 mafia. he spits the most demonic lyrics you have ever heard. he is in jail right now, probably for murdering some three 6 mafia haters.
aka. Scarecrow / Keiser Soze
aka. Scarecrow / Keiser Soze
Known as the murderous vocalist
Infamous rippin' up all of your hoe shit
Approachin Da Scarecrow'll butchure and
Tearin' up niggas wit double edge
- Lord Infamous
Infamous rippin' up all of your hoe shit
Approachin Da Scarecrow'll butchure and
Tearin' up niggas wit double edge
- Lord Infamous
Lord Infamous
Also known as "The Scarecrow," and "The Mystical One," Lord Infamous was a long-time member of the original Triple 6 Mafia, which he co-founded with half-brother DJ Paul down in Memphis, Tennessee back in the early 1990's. Back then, him, his brother Paul and friend Juicy J, along with a collection of other local rap talent began recording underground tapes and peddling them throughout the city, becoming a regional success. Lord and his brother Paul were intensly into horrorcore music, which was their way of making their music stand out. At this stage of his career, The Scarecrow was well known for his complex, mystifying, vivid, and brutal lyrics along with his hypnotizing, tounge-twisting delivery, which complemented Paul & Juicy's bass heavy beats filled with horror-movie type background music. The Scarecrow is considered by many to be the greatest rapper ever to emerge from Memphis, is a living legend throughout the city, and to his tremendous cult following which expands world-wide. He is featured on classic underground albums such as "Come With Me to Hell" Part I and II, and "The Serial Killers," which were collaborations with his brother Paul. He also released a solo album entitled Lord Of Terror back in 1994, and has made an appearance on most everyone of Triple 6's early underground releases. The Scarecrow played a leading role in shaping the group's dark image, and helping spread the groups music by word of mouth thanks to his legendary flows. Due to legal troubles and bad personal decisions, Lord Infamous has spent the better part of Three 6 Mafia's rise to commercial fame behind bars for various offenses. However, he is rumored to make an appearance on the up-comming Three 6 Mafia album "Last 2 Walk." In the meantime, he recently released his first solo album in over 13 years, entitled "The Man, The Myth, The Legacy, in which he stays true to his dark, complex, and thought-provoking lyrics, and returns to his tounge twisting delivery, a welcome commodity among his loyal fanbase. Lord Infamous is well respected throughout his hometown and the mid-south, former Triple 6 rapper Playa Fly once referred to Scarecrow as "cooler than a fan" on a Three 6 Mafia diss track. Lord's brand of rap is quite refreshing, since his lyrics tend not to focus on materialistic topics, or boasts of how much dope he has sold, as most of todays so called "lyricists" are prone to.
schitzophrenic Scarecrow, bloody battle ax/
bash him in his cataracts, feed him to my alley rats/
yeah ho its like that, fuck you you don't like it/
shoot that trick, i need a cigarette, give me a light bitch/
(sample from verse 2 of "Murder on the Menu," featured on the Lord Infamous solo album "Lord of Terror"
bash him in his cataracts, feed him to my alley rats/
yeah ho its like that, fuck you you don't like it/
shoot that trick, i need a cigarette, give me a light bitch/
(sample from verse 2 of "Murder on the Menu," featured on the Lord Infamous solo album "Lord of Terror"
lord infamous
Brother of DJ Paul and one of the only surviving members of Three 6 Mafia. Soon coming out with a solo album: the man, the Myth, the Legend. Status with Three 6 is currently unknown as he has not appeared on the last album.
Sometimes I be wantin to take my fist and beat these bitches badly
Check them tramps, I neva nap cause Scarecrow gotta have the
Dividens, theres plenty ends for managin those prostitutes
Kickin that black bitch in her big end so hard that she pickin the skin up
off my boots
My brother has always said dont have no mercy on these hoes
Make them walk the strip until they wearin out they shoe soles
And ever since then I cant stand to see a bitch with a dollar
It mess me up that funky bitch cause I'll a
Bitch you got to work, go to work, Do some dirt
Bring Lord Infamous back some money before you get yo ass hurt
Bitch, You betta meet yo fuckin quota
Bitch you betta wise up
Fuck around and get yo ass put in the piledriver
Busta mother fucka pain hennessey across ya fuckin head
Hit you in the knee cap with a pipe and try to break yo leg
Man there's plenty money to be made In the M-Town
Niggaz betta learn you gotta beat a funky bitch down
Check them tramps, I neva nap cause Scarecrow gotta have the
Dividens, theres plenty ends for managin those prostitutes
Kickin that black bitch in her big end so hard that she pickin the skin up
off my boots
My brother has always said dont have no mercy on these hoes
Make them walk the strip until they wearin out they shoe soles
And ever since then I cant stand to see a bitch with a dollar
It mess me up that funky bitch cause I'll a
Bitch you got to work, go to work, Do some dirt
Bring Lord Infamous back some money before you get yo ass hurt
Bitch, You betta meet yo fuckin quota
Bitch you betta wise up
Fuck around and get yo ass put in the piledriver
Busta mother fucka pain hennessey across ya fuckin head
Hit you in the knee cap with a pipe and try to break yo leg
Man there's plenty money to be made In the M-Town
Niggaz betta learn you gotta beat a funky bitch down