D.J. Paul(III)
- Actor
- Producer
- Composer
From his early Three 6 Mafia days as a Southern rap pioneer, Paul's
skills as a DJ, producer, and rapper helped propel the raucous ensemble
to multiple RIAA platinum and gold plaques by way of smash hits such as
"Tear The Club Up", "Late Night Tip", "Sippin' On Some Syrup" and "Stay
Fly".
Three 6 Mafia's legendary status in Memphis led up-and-coming director
Craig Brewer to call on Paul and his cohorts for music to be featured
in his 2005 motion picture Hustle & Flow, a gripping story of Hip Hop,
poverty and chasing dreams, in which DJ Paul also made a memorable
cameo.
"Hard Out Here For A Pimp", Hustle & Flow's lead single co-written by
DJ Paul, won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 78th Academy
Awards, instantly catapulting Three 6 Mafia into a higher echelon of
entertainment royalty.
The reality television series Three 6 Mafia's Adventures In HollyHood
debuted on MTV in 2007, chronicling the group's move to Hollywood,
California following their Oscar win. Viewers got a firsthand look at
DJ Paul,Three 6 Mafia, in addition to their successful label acts
Project Pat and Lil Wyte.
Paul continued his own successful string of music with Three 6 Mafia's
Last 2 Walk album in 2008, a solo project, 2009's Scale-A-Ton, to
complement highly-regarded street mix tapes and label projects along
the way.
Making countless TV appearances throughout the better part of the last
decade, 2011 saw a major return to reality television for DJ Paul by
way of Vh1's Famous Food. This competition pit seven notable
celebrities against each other for a chance at opening and co-owning a
Hollywood restaurant with the prestigious Dolce Group.
From the onset, Paul's passion for food and presentation coupled with a
keen business sense cast him as an early favorite to win the entire
contest. DJ Paul was ultimately crowned the winner and co-owner of
Lemon Basket, sharing the honor with Danielle Staub of Bravo's Real
Housewives of New Jersey.
Using momentum from his Famous Food success, 2011 also saw DJ Paul
launch a signature series of BBQ spice rubs and BBQ sauce to reflect
the storied Memphis BBQ tradition. With rapidly-growing sales and
nationwide distribution on the horizon, it would appear that Paul's
Southern legacy will continue to spread.
In 2012, Paul released his solo album and DVD Person of Interest. Soon
after, he announced the development of Da Mafia 6ix, reuniting several
original members of Three 6 Mafia to create the 6ix Commandments mix
tape project. Paul also produced an exclusive EP with Yelawolf, which
was released on Halloween 2013. In early 2014, Da Mafia 6ix set out on
a six-week national tour, followed by a Summer tour.
Of course, music is never far from the forefront of Paul's burgeoning
empire. It's safe to say that DJ Paul is cooking up nothing short of
success. What's next for the man that can do it all? Only time will
tell, but a betting man would guess that whatever it is, Paul's Memphis
roots will not be far behind.
skills as a DJ, producer, and rapper helped propel the raucous ensemble
to multiple RIAA platinum and gold plaques by way of smash hits such as
"Tear The Club Up", "Late Night Tip", "Sippin' On Some Syrup" and "Stay
Fly".
Three 6 Mafia's legendary status in Memphis led up-and-coming director
Craig Brewer to call on Paul and his cohorts for music to be featured
in his 2005 motion picture Hustle & Flow, a gripping story of Hip Hop,
poverty and chasing dreams, in which DJ Paul also made a memorable
cameo.
"Hard Out Here For A Pimp", Hustle & Flow's lead single co-written by
DJ Paul, won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 78th Academy
Awards, instantly catapulting Three 6 Mafia into a higher echelon of
entertainment royalty.
The reality television series Three 6 Mafia's Adventures In HollyHood
debuted on MTV in 2007, chronicling the group's move to Hollywood,
California following their Oscar win. Viewers got a firsthand look at
DJ Paul,Three 6 Mafia, in addition to their successful label acts
Project Pat and Lil Wyte.
Paul continued his own successful string of music with Three 6 Mafia's
Last 2 Walk album in 2008, a solo project, 2009's Scale-A-Ton, to
complement highly-regarded street mix tapes and label projects along
the way.
Making countless TV appearances throughout the better part of the last
decade, 2011 saw a major return to reality television for DJ Paul by
way of Vh1's Famous Food. This competition pit seven notable
celebrities against each other for a chance at opening and co-owning a
Hollywood restaurant with the prestigious Dolce Group.
From the onset, Paul's passion for food and presentation coupled with a
keen business sense cast him as an early favorite to win the entire
contest. DJ Paul was ultimately crowned the winner and co-owner of
Lemon Basket, sharing the honor with Danielle Staub of Bravo's Real
Housewives of New Jersey.
Using momentum from his Famous Food success, 2011 also saw DJ Paul
launch a signature series of BBQ spice rubs and BBQ sauce to reflect
the storied Memphis BBQ tradition. With rapidly-growing sales and
nationwide distribution on the horizon, it would appear that Paul's
Southern legacy will continue to spread.
In 2012, Paul released his solo album and DVD Person of Interest. Soon
after, he announced the development of Da Mafia 6ix, reuniting several
original members of Three 6 Mafia to create the 6ix Commandments mix
tape project. Paul also produced an exclusive EP with Yelawolf, which
was released on Halloween 2013. In early 2014, Da Mafia 6ix set out on
a six-week national tour, followed by a Summer tour.
Of course, music is never far from the forefront of Paul's burgeoning
empire. It's safe to say that DJ Paul is cooking up nothing short of
success. What's next for the man that can do it all? Only time will
tell, but a betting man would guess that whatever it is, Paul's Memphis
roots will not be far behind.