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In 2006, Three Six Mafia won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “It’s Hard out Here for a Pimp,” which was the theme song for the movie Hustle and Flow. After the release of Most Known Unknown, group member Churchy Black left the group. In 2003, Three Six Mafia released Da Unbreakables which featured “Ridin Spinners” and “Testin My Gangsta.” The album sold 500,000 units and was followed in 2005 by Most Known Unknown which featured the singles “Stay Fly,” “Poppin My Collar,” and “Side 2 Side.” It would be the group’s second million selling album. After When the Smoke Clears was released, Three Six Mafia members Gangsta Boo and Koopsta Knicca, left the group to pursue solo careers. The album featured the singles “Sippin on Some Syrup” and “Who Run It,” and sold a million copies. In 2000, the group released When The Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1. The album features the single “Tear Da Club Up 97.” This was their first album to sell over 500,000 units. The album features the single “Late Nite Tip.” In 1997, Three Six Mafia released Chapter 2: World Domination. Three Six Mafia released Chapter 1: The End a year later. The album features “Break Da Law 95” and “Da Summa.” The album influenced Southern Hip Hop but didn’t sell at least 500,000 units. In 1995, the group released Mystic Stylez. The group was established in 1991 in Memphis, Tennessee after DJ Paul and Juicy J. Three Six Mafia, one of the few hip hop groups to have women and men members, was credited with helping popularize the hip hop subgenre, crunk music during the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Three Six Mafia is a hip hop group from Memphis, Tennessee that includes members Paul Duane “DJ Paul” Beauregard, Jordan Michael “Juicy J” Houston III, Lola Chantrelle “Gangsta Boo” Mitchell, Darnell “Crunchy Black” Carlton, Ricky “Lord Infamous” Dunigan, and Robert Cooper “Koopsta Knicca” Phillips.