Most Known Hits

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Most Known Hits
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 15, 2005
Recorded1996–2005
Genre Southern hip hop, gangsta rap, crunk, dirty rap, hardcore hip hop
Label Hypnotize Minds/Sony
Producer DJ Paul, Juicy J
Three 6 Mafia chronology
Most Known Unknown
(2005)
Most Known Hits
(2005)
Most Known Unknown (reissue)
(2005)

Most Known Hits is an album by hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia. It is a collection of some of their biggest mainstream songs and was released in 2005, following the similarly titled studio album Most Known Unknown .

Track listing

ArtistTrack NumberSongLengthYearOriginal Album
Three 6 Mafia01"Ridin Spinners" (featuring Lil Flip)4:202003 Da Unbreakables
Three 6 Mafia02"Sippin' on Some Syrup" (featuring UGK & Project Pat)4:212000 When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1
Three 6 Mafia03"Tear Da Club Up '97"3:401997 Chapter 2: World Domination
Three 6 Mafia04"Hit a Muthafucka"3:551997Chapter 2: World Domination
Tear Da Club Up Thugs05"Slob on My Knob"1:591999 CrazyNDaLazDayz
Three 6 Mafia06"Who Run It"4:092000When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1
Hypnotize Camp Posse07"Azz & Tittiez" (featuring La Chat)5:342000 Three 6 Mafia Presents: Hypnotize Camp Posse
Three 6 Mafia08"Squeeze It" (featuring Lil Wyte, Frayser Boy)3:472005 Choices II: The Setup
Tear Da Club Up Thugs09"Hypnotize Cash Money" (featuring Hot Boys, Birdman)4:221999CrazyNDaLazDayz
Three 6 Mafia10"Late Nite Tip"4:421997 Chapter 1: The End
Three 6 Mafia11"2-Way Freak" (featuring La Chat)4:552001Choices: The Album
Three 6 Mafia12"Baby Mama" (featuring La Chat)4:422001Choices: The Album
Three 6 Mafia13"Put Ya Signs"4:112000When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1
Three 6 Mafia14"Tongue Ring"4:042000When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1
Three 6 Mafia15"Testin' My Gangsta"4:372003Da Unbreakables
Three 6 Mafia16"Let Me Hit That" (featuring Boogimane)3:372005Previously Unreleased
Project Pat17"Don't Turn Around" (featuring Project Pat)4:042003Mix Tape: The Appeal


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