Stay Fly

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“Stay Fly”
“Stay Fly” cover
Single by Three 6 Mafia featuring Eightball and MJG & Young Buck
from the album Most Known Unknown
Released February 7, 2006
Format Compact disc
Vinyl record
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Rap, Dance
Length 3:56
Label Sony Music
Producer DJ Paul
Juicy J
Three 6 Mafia singles chronology
"Ridin' Spinners"
(2003)
"Stay Fly"
(2005)
"Poppin' My Collar"
(2006)
Remix cover
Stay Fly (Still Fly Remix) Single Cover     Most Known Unknown track listing        "Most Known Unknown Hits"(1)  "Stay Fly"(2)  "Roll With It"(3)
Stay Fly (Still Fly Remix) Single Cover
Most Known Unknown track listing
"Most Known Unknown Hits"
(1)
"Stay Fly"
(2)
"Roll With It"
(3)

"Stay Fly" (or "Stay High") is the first single from rap group Three 6 Mafia's 2005 album Most Known Unknown. The song peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 to become the group's biggest hit.

The song's original title ("Stay High", a reference to drugs) was changed for radio airplay. The track features fellow Memphis rap group Eightball and MJG and G-Unit artist Young Buck, a native of Nashville, Tennessee. The single helped propel Most Known Unknown to platinum status. It samples Willie Hutch's "Tell Me Why Our Love Has Turned Cold?". Paris Hilton was so impressed with "Stay Fly" that she asked Three 6 Mafia to collaborate with her on a few tracks on her debut album.[citation needed]

The video features an appearance from newly-recruited G-Unit member Spider Loc. Remixes featured Southern rappers such as Trick Daddy, Slim Thug, Three 6 Mafia affiliate Project Pat and Lil' Flip. The "Bay Area Remix" features E-40. The screwed and chopped version (done by Michael 5000 Watts) features part of the instrumental of "Pussy Got Ya Hooked".

The song samples the Willie Hutch song "Tell Me Why Our Love Turned Cold".

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