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There are at least three artists which use this name. 1) American Rap Producer and member of the rap group Three 6 Mafia 2) Pablo De Mattei - Argentinian house DJ and producer 3) Dutch Hardcore DJ & Producer. Moniker deprecated, see DJ Paul Elstak and Discogs DJ Paul has released 3 solo albums to date. In 2002 he re-released his successful 1994 mixtape Volume 16, replacing some of the old featured artists with new ones from Hypnotize Minds, such as Frayser Boy, Lord Infamous and La Chat. The new underground album, called "Underground Vol. 16, For Da Summa" peaked at #127 at Billboard 200. After Three 6 Mafia released their 2008 album Last 2 Walk, the group had conflicts with their label Sony about their music style, which resulted in DJ Paul and Juicy J focusing on their solo careers. In 2009 Paul released "The Weigh In" - his first mixtape since the Volume series in the early 90s. A few months later he followed up with his second solo album "Scale-A-Ton", released under Paul's newly found label Scale-A-Ton Entertainment. The album was received well by critics, earning a positive review and an "Album pick" by AllMusic. In 2010 Paul released his second mixtape "To Kill Again...The Mixtape", hosted by DJ Scream and DJ Whoo Kid. The mixtape features many upcoming and new Memphis artists such as Lion Heart, Thug Therapy, Partee and Miscellaneous. DJ Paul stated the tape was a preview to his upcoming album, also titled "To Kill Again...The Mixtape". However, it was never released. Instead, in 2011 Paul made a new collaboration mixtape with rapper Ya Boy and producer Lil Lody, called "Pray For Forgiveness", hosted by DJ Scream. A few months later Paul released a non-free No-DJ version with bonus songs. In 2012 Paul announced he was working on an experimental dub-hop EP called "A Person of Interest". Later he changed it into a full featured album, which was released on October 22. "A Person of Interest" was packed with a bonus DVD, including a self-titled short movie, music videos and behind the scenes footage. Paul released videos for a number of songs from the album, including "What I Look Like (W.I.L.L.)", "Wit Tha Shit", "Trap Back Jumpin", "E&J" and a remix of "I'm Dat Raw" with Snow Tha Product.