Just Gettin' It On included the Minnie Mae Mafia, Terror, Lil' Yo, Gangsta Blac and the late Bill Chill. Just Gettin' It On had songs like "Gettin' It On", " Just Awaken Shaken", "Triple Bitch Mafia" and "Fuck A Wanna Be". Da Game Owe Me was released in November of the same year, the last album to be released by Super Sigg Records.
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Just Gettin' It On, a re-release of his underground solo CD (with a bonus track), was released by Diamond in March 1999. Fly's father died shortly before this album's completion. It also featured Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill (Fly's father), Minnie Mae Mafia, and Cool B. Movin' On had such tracks as "Situation", "Start Runnin", "Nobody", " Funk-N-Bonk" and "Write Sum Bump". This album was also where Fly began his association with producer Blackout. It included other artists such as Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill, Criminal Manne, Icy K, D-A-V, Tay-Dog and Playa Posse. The album had songs such as "Nappy Hair & Gold Teeth", "Da Show", "Crownin' Me", "Flizy Comin' (Triple Bitch Mafia pt.2)" and "Work To Do". In 1996, Playa Fly released his first album with Super Sigg, Fly Shit. (who uses Fly's real name as their title), based in Decatur, Georgia. Playa Fly has expanded all over the south by influencing young cliques like I.B.N. After leaving the group a year later, Fly put out his infamous diss record, "Triple Bitch Mafia", then changed his title to Playa Fly and was featured on Tommy Wright III's On the Run album before signing with Super Sigg Records. It was even planned for releasing Fly's first album on their label (which was, at that time, Prophet Entertainment) and his first single, "From Da Darkness Of Da Kut", was released in 1994.
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He was featured on Gangsta Blac's underground hit album, Breakin Da Law, and the Three 6 Mafia's first mainstream album, Mystic Stylez. He eventually became affiliated with DJ Paul and Juicy J of Triple 6 Mafia (Now known as Three 6 Mafia) and under the wing of the up-and-coming producers, "Slangin' Rocks" was produced (part one featured on his underground single, part two featured on DJ Paul's Vol. Under the title Lil' Fly, Young began his career at the age of sixteen, testing the waters with "Don't Never Test His Pimpin" as a start. Bill Chill, a former member of The Avantis and The Ovations, while his mother was a drug dealer, an activity that Young also got involved in at the age of thirteen. His father was the musician Willie David Young. Young was born in Memphis in 1977 and grew up on South Parkway where he largely raised by his grandmother. Track listing Movin' On No.Biography Early life and Triple 6 Mafia It comes only second after "Nobody Needs Nobody". "Funk-N-Buck" is a favorite of most Playa Fly fans due mainly to the usage of bass in the song, which is not common on most of Fly tracks on his early CDs. "I'm on it night after night, I'm catchin' flight after flight And Flizy (Fly) landin' ain't happy unless my candy is white They call it yayo up North and yay for short in the South I got my peers on that pure, I put the funk in the house."
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As Fly states in the beginning of the third verse, The word "funk" is commonly used in the city of Memphis in reference to cocaine and "bock" signifies the intoxicating feeling after using cocaine, the song is basically about drugs abuse. "I live for the funk and I love the funk, I need the funk, so pass me the funk." In the chorus after the second verse, they says, "Funk-N-Buck", made originally in 1997, was included in this album. Bill Chill died shortly before the album's completion. This album made Fly a common name in Southern rap with his hit single, "Nobody Needs Nobody", which still gets radio play today. Movin' On is the second album by Playa Fly released in 1998 on Super Sigg Records. Memphis rap, Southern hip hop, Underground hip hop