Once
Three 6 Mafia had proven itself to be a marketable rap group with a growing cult following in the late '90s,
Da Devil's Playground hit the streets. Rather than featuring new recordings, the album actually features older
Koopsta Knicca solo material that had previously been released to a small underground audience long before the rapper saw fame via his membership in
Three 6 Mafia. As a result, the quality isn't on par with other
Three 6 Mafia-affiliated albums, but
Da Devil's Playground does serve as a suitable showcase of
Koopsta Knicca's skills. [The record is also available in this clean version.] ~ Jason Birchmeier