Prophet Entertainment
Prophet | |
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Founded | 1994 |
Founder | DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Nicholas "Nick Scarfo" Jackson |
Defunct | 2009 (assumed) |
Status | Defunct |
Genre | Hip hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
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Prophet Posse | |
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Origin | Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
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Years active | 1994–2009 |
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Prophet Entertainment, known by the stage name Prophet Posse, is an independent record label based in Memphis, Tennessee, formerly owned by DJ Paul and Juicy J with Nick Scarfo. From 1991 to 1994 it launched new independent musical artists linked mainly to the strands of American music such as crunk, hip hop, gangsta rap, Southern hip hop and horrorcore. As of 2009, the label is assumed defunct.
History[edit]
DJ Paul, Juicy J, along with Nicholas "Nick Scarfo" Jackson, founded Prophet in 1991. Three 6 Mafia would release their first two albums, Mystic Stylez and Chapter 1: The End on the label. DJ Paul and Juicy J would soon have a falling out with Nick Scarfo and as a result, leaving Prophet and founding their own label, Hypnotize Minds, taking Three 6 Mafia with them. Nick Scarfo bought artist Indo G out of his contract with Hypnotize Minds for $120,000 and would go on to sue DJ Paul and Juicy J, though they ended up settling all matters out of court.
In early 2000 some former members of the original Prophet returned to the label. In 2007, Nick Scarfo relaunched Prophet and would go on to release a new album featuring the original Prophet Posse called The Return. Some original Prophet and former Hypnotize Minds members such as Gangsta Boo, T-Rock, K-Rock, Koopsta Knicca, and Lil Pat would work with Prophet Posse. The last Prophet release was Hood U.S.A., in 2008. Nick Scarfo died on August 7, 2015.
Original line-up[edit]
Prophet Posse[edit]
- DJ Paul
- Juicy J
- Lord Infamous
- Koopsta Knicca
- Crunchy Black
- Gangsta Boo
- La Chat
- Project Pat
- Kingpin Skinny Pimp
- Indo G
- Playa Fly
- Scan Man
- M.C. Mack
- Lil Pat
- M-Child
- T-Rock
- Gangsta Blac
- Killa Klan Kaze
- K-Rock
- Droopy Drew Dog
- Nigga Creep
- Lil Gin
- Lil Glock
- S.O.G.
- Cyde Manson
Re-launched line-up[edit]
New Prophet Posse[edit]
Discography[edit]
Title | Information |
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Mystic Stylez | by Three 6 Mafia
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Live by Yo Rep (EP) | by Three 6 Mafia
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King of Da Playaz Ball | by Kingpin Skinny Pimp
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Chapter 1: The End | by Three 6 Mafia
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Can It Be? | by Gangsta Blac
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Body Parts | by Prophet Posse
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Angel Dust | by Indo G
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Kamakazie: Timez Up | by The Kaze
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Prophet Posse split in 1997–1998, with Three 6 Mafia and several other artists moving to the newly-formed Hypnotize Minds.
K-Rock The World | by K-Rock
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K-Shock The World | by K-Rock
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The Return, Part 1 | by Prophet Posse
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The Return, Part 2: Belly of the Beast | by Prophet Posse
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Hood USA | by Prophet Posse
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- Official website
- Prophet Entertainment discography at Discogs
- https://web.archive.org/web/20090531145318/http://www.prophetposse.net/SmInterview.htm
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