What is it like to work with Three 6 Mafia?
Lil Wyte: It’s a blessing to me because I grew up listening to Three 6 Mafia. I was a diehard fan and to be with them period is a blessing. To be able to sit behind the scenes and hear “Dope Boy Fresh” two months before it even gets the bass in it, it’s crazy. The fact that I’m done with my third album under Three 6 Mafia is a great feeling because they make some of the hardest tracks in the game when it comes to well thought out beats. To have the hook up on beats, it’s a beautiful thing. WordofSouth.com: What’s next for Lil Wyte? Lil Wyte: I want to get into a little bit of production. I really want to start making tracks since I got an ear for the sound. I got the rhythm we all know that and I just want to try it out. I already got an MPC and I’ve made a few here and there just fuckin’ around, nothing really serious, just seeing if it’s worth my time. It’s definitely worth my time I know that and I’ve figure out how to use it pretty easy, so that kind of showed me a sign. That mutha