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"Basically, the whole thing of the project is to take it back to my old sound, the old DJ Paul sound. Before Three 6 Mafia when I was just DJ Paul and it was just me and my brother Lord Infamous. It was like a mix of songs and it was either me or members of my crew and some of it would be my signature āCrunkstrumentalsā which would be instrumentals with crunk chants and sampled hooks and this and that on it. I brought those back a little bit on my last album Yots (Year Of The Six) Pt. 2 that dropped last quarter of last year, 2016. So, there will be more of those on there, like I said itās just the original OG Paul sound thatās what the fans been asking for and I see that what a lot of people are back into these days, there using that old three six sounds and a lot of people are sampling it and clear samples from me. They sampled the creator it takes the king to bring it back himself. I never left it alone, to be honest with you, but I just didnāt do full albums of it. It would just be a track on my albums or mixtapes, not a single but this whole Volume 17 mixtape is going to be like that."
"It's an updated version of what's being talked about or danced to today but still with my classic grit to it. Good part about it is the 1990s are back so this was da best time to do it. A lot of artist samplin' Three 6 now, our music was before its time."
"I'm just producing and writing for all my new artists I signed, Weirdo King and my nephews The Seed of 6ix. Also been writing a lot of EDM for kids. Doing more cooking videos and TV."
"Man, I really aināt have no downtime since the fucking 90ās but I donāt really work fast but I donāt really work slow. So I have been around a lot of producers, some of the top producers in the business and Iāve seen producers go in, Iām talking about producers that have hit songs right now on the radio. Iāve seen some of these producers get up and make 100 beats a week, and out of these 100 beats they make a week, you know 400 a month, maybe one of them will end up on their own artists project. That was never the case with me. If I went into the studio and made 5 beats week all five of those at least four of those would be on the album and three of them would be singles. I just work different, when I go in I hit hard, I strike right on the nose right off the top and I donāt have to live in the studio like you see some artists doing even though I live in the studio but I just be doing other stuff."
"I havenāt had any down time, my last album just came out the end of last year so that wasnāt even 6 months ago the album that I did with Yelawolf, the Yots (Year Of The Six) Pt. 2 album. I didnāt go straight into this project I went straight into producing projects for some other people. Stuff for Riff Raff, stuff for Jon Connor, Dr. Dreās new artist, some stuff for my new artist Weirdo Westwood King and a lot of other people, then I just decided to go into my project. Actually, some fans decided it for me, I wasnāt even going to make a rap project this year, I had been writing EDM songs for a lot of kids. I got about four of those thatās coming out, one of them already came out with this guy named Kennedy Jones, itās called āNever Not.ā So I had been writing these EDM songs for these kids and I was just going to stick to that because thatās fun and easier, but all the fans were like āAhh man you should bring out that straight underground shit man a Volume 17 for Summer 17. They kind of talked me into doing it. So I was like well yeah itās time to bring it back at least before I take a break on it and go straight to producing other folks for a minute, in 1/2 year or a year I should at least hit them with some straight underground joints to hold them off for a minute. My last album wasnāt straight underground joints it had all kind of stuff on it because it came out through me and Yelawolf."