Playa Fly
Playa Fly (born Ibn Young on September 2, 1977) is a rapper from Memphis, T… Read Full Bio ↴Playa Fly (born Ibn Young on September 2, 1977) is a rapper from Memphis, Tennessee's South Parkway. Fly was, at one time, an associate of the Three 6 Mafia (then known as Lil' Fly), but he stopped collaborating in 1995 due to monetary disputes and philosophical differences after recording one album under the group's guidance. Pursuing a solo career as Playa Fly, he released one independent album before signing a three album contract with Super Sigg Records. He immediately gained notoriety from the song Triple Bitch Mafia, which lashed out against his former group.
Ibn (at the age of 13) was already known in his neighborhood for being one of the youngest dope dealers on the block, after being giving three years to selling rocks, he finally gave it up to try his hand in rap. Ibn not only viewed rap as a less hazardous occupation, but as a way of self expression & communicating his thoughts. Under the title Lil' Fly, Ibn began his career at the age of 16, testing the waters with Don’t Never Test His Pimpin[1] as a start. He eventually became affiliated with DJ Paul & Juicy J of the Triple 6 Mafia & under the wing of the up & coming producers, Slangin' Rocks was produced. Known for his hook, beat, & Fly's dope game tales (which he wrote while he was still a dope dealer), Slangin' Rocks was an instance success. He was featured on Gangsta Blac's underground hit album, Breakin Da Law, & the Three 6 Mafia's first main stream album, Mystic Stylez. He even had his first album release on their label (which was at that time, Prophet Entertainment), Out Da Darkness Of Da Kut in 1994. After leaving the group a year later, Fly put out his diss album, Triple Bitch Mafia, then changed his title to Playa Fly & was featured on Tommy Wright III's On The Run before signing with Super Sigg Records.
In 1996, Playa Fly released his first album with Super Sigg, Fly Shit. 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". It included other artists such as Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill, Criminal Manne, Icy K, D-A-V, Tay-Dog and Playa Posse. This album was also where Fly began his association with producer Blackout.
In 1998, Movin' On was released. Movin On had such tracks as "Situation", "Start Runnin", "Nobody", "Funk-N-Bonk" and "Write Sum Bump". It also featured Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill, Minnie Mae Mafia, and Cool B. Movin' On is generally considered Fly's greatest album. Unfortunately, Bill Chill, Playa Fly's father died shortly before this album's completion.
Just Gettin' It On, a re-release of his underground solo CD (with a bonus track), was released by Diamond in March of 1999. Da Game Owe Me was released in November of the same year, the last album to be released by Super Sigg Records, as Van Siggers was incarcerated and his three album contract expired. Just Gettin' It On had songs like "Gettin' It On", "Just Awaken Shaken", "Triple Bitch Mafia" and "Fuck A Wanna Be". Just Gettin' It On included the Minnie Mae Mafia, Terror, Lil' Yo, Gangsta Blac and the late Bill Chill. Just Gettin' It On was much darker and more violent that Fly's other albums; he spoke about killing, murder and homicide to the remaining members of Three 6. Also, the bonus track, "Fuck A Wanna Be", had a video made to it (under the title "Just A Wanna Be") and is Playa Fly's only music video [2].
Da Game Owe Me is, along with Movin' On, considered Playa Fly's best album. It had such songs as "Ghetto Eyes", "Talkin' Cash", "Damn What Another Say", "Breakin' Da Law", "Get'Em", "Feel Me", "Send For Me" and "N God We Trust". Da Game Owe Me featured Gangsta Blac, Thaistik, Blackout and Terror.
Ibn (at the age of 13) was already known in his neighborhood for being one of the youngest dope dealers on the block, after being giving three years to selling rocks, he finally gave it up to try his hand in rap. Ibn not only viewed rap as a less hazardous occupation, but as a way of self expression & communicating his thoughts. Under the title Lil' Fly, Ibn began his career at the age of 16, testing the waters with Don’t Never Test His Pimpin[1] as a start. He eventually became affiliated with DJ Paul & Juicy J of the Triple 6 Mafia & under the wing of the up & coming producers, Slangin' Rocks was produced. Known for his hook, beat, & Fly's dope game tales (which he wrote while he was still a dope dealer), Slangin' Rocks was an instance success. He was featured on Gangsta Blac's underground hit album, Breakin Da Law, & the Three 6 Mafia's first main stream album, Mystic Stylez. He even had his first album release on their label (which was at that time, Prophet Entertainment), Out Da Darkness Of Da Kut in 1994. After leaving the group a year later, Fly put out his diss album, Triple Bitch Mafia, then changed his title to Playa Fly & was featured on Tommy Wright III's On The Run before signing with Super Sigg Records.
In 1996, Playa Fly released his first album with Super Sigg, Fly Shit. 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". It included other artists such as Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill, Criminal Manne, Icy K, D-A-V, Tay-Dog and Playa Posse. This album was also where Fly began his association with producer Blackout.
In 1998, Movin' On was released. Movin On had such tracks as "Situation", "Start Runnin", "Nobody", "Funk-N-Bonk" and "Write Sum Bump". It also featured Gangsta Blac, Bill Chill, Minnie Mae Mafia, and Cool B. Movin' On is generally considered Fly's greatest album. Unfortunately, Bill Chill, Playa Fly's father died shortly before this album's completion.
Just Gettin' It On, a re-release of his underground solo CD (with a bonus track), was released by Diamond in March of 1999. Da Game Owe Me was released in November of the same year, the last album to be released by Super Sigg Records, as Van Siggers was incarcerated and his three album contract expired. Just Gettin' It On had songs like "Gettin' It On", "Just Awaken Shaken", "Triple Bitch Mafia" and "Fuck A Wanna Be". Just Gettin' It On included the Minnie Mae Mafia, Terror, Lil' Yo, Gangsta Blac and the late Bill Chill. Just Gettin' It On was much darker and more violent that Fly's other albums; he spoke about killing, murder and homicide to the remaining members of Three 6. Also, the bonus track, "Fuck A Wanna Be", had a video made to it (under the title "Just A Wanna Be") and is Playa Fly's only music video [2].
Da Game Owe Me is, along with Movin' On, considered Playa Fly's best album. It had such songs as "Ghetto Eyes", "Talkin' Cash", "Damn What Another Say", "Breakin' Da Law", "Get'Em", "Feel Me", "Send For Me" and "N God We Trust". Da Game Owe Me featured Gangsta Blac, Thaistik, Blackout and Terror.
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Playa Fly Lyrics
All Night Long All Night Long Do you mind if we- (Do you mind…
Breakin' Da Law (feat. Gangsta Blac, Terror) [Playa Fly] And we ain't pl…
Crownin Me Featuring Bill Chill Nigga's ask me. you know what I'm sayi…
Crownin' Me Nigga's ask me.. you know what I'm saying.. If I…
Da Show [Fly singing in a whisper] Friend or foe, you must know,…
Damn What a Nigga Say [First Verse] Don't want to hear another word One more might…
Feel Me [Chorus: Playa Fly] Show some love and keep it real Mob as…
Fuck a Wanna Be (feat. Bab) [Chorus: A group of people] Fuck a wanna b…
Fun-N-Bock I'm callin shot after shot, whether you like it or…
F_ck A Wanna Be F/ Bab Chorus (A group of people): Fuck a wanna be bitch …
Get 'Em (feat. Blackout, Lil Terror) [Verse 1: Blackout] Playa, …
Get Me Out [First Verse] Jumpin, pumpin, dumpin, somethin bumpin all my…
Gettin It On (Bill Chill) Do you mind if we... You and me, me, me,…
Gettin' It On (feat. Bill Chill, Gangsta Blac) [Bill Chill] Do you min…
Ghetto Eyes [Fly talking] Exactly ya South Sucka Take to much ah this bu…
Gone So Long What's happin nigga This is chef in d buildin (give me…
Got Ya Hot [Verse 1:] Feelin' like you live in flames, everytime you th…
Havin' Thangs (feat. Gangsta Blac, Icy K) [Verse 1: Playa Fly] Must ma…
Here Fly Come [Introduction:] This piece was constructed For the cats who …
Horses Got me some horses To ride on to ride on Got me…
I-B-N [Chorus] I-be -N in the wind Them bustas gotta check it in…
Just Awaken Shaken [Verse 1] I'm full of funk, I'm stayin crunk, and Fly…
Let's Get It Crunk [Verse 1: Playa Fly] Niggas best beware of that motherfuckin…
movin [CHORUS] Ohhh, we movin' on Hey now playa whacha waitin' on …
N God We Trust In God we trust, in God we trust. I waited…
Nappy Hair Wakin shakin the early morn Playa Flizay you know its on Nap…
Nobody featuring Bill Chill Gangsta Black (Playa fly) This f…
Playa's in Da House I′m thinkin' of a masta plan When I put the mic…
Playa's in Da House (feat. Dav & Tay-Dog) [Verse 1: ICK] I'm thinkin' of a masta plan When I put…
Situation chorus: Situation lookin' critical, everybody lookin pittif…
Start Runnin' Who that comin' gunnin' flizi comin' gunnin' (start runnin')…
Triple Bitch Mafia Triple, triple, triple, triple Triple bitch mafia, mafia, ma…
Universal Heartthrob I bring fourth to you the champion A man that so…
Universal Heartthrob (feat. Mista Tito) [Playa Fly] I bring fourth to you the champion A man that…
Virgin Mary No se si aun me recuerdas Nos conocimos al tiempo Tu, el…
Work To Do Fly got work to do Fly got work to do Fly got…
Write Sum Bump featuring Gangsta Blac [Playa Fly] You rather see me…