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Paris Hilton recording with Three 6 Mafia

Memphis rappers say they met her at a party, are producing some tracks

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“We ran into her at a William Morris Agency party and she said she liked our song ‘Stay Fly’ and asked could we work with her,” said Jordan “Juicy J” Houston, center, with fellow crew members Paul "DJ Paul" Beauregard, left, and Darnell "Crunchy Black" Carlton.
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updated 9:07 a.m. ET April 3, 2006

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Oscar-winning rappers Three 6 Mafia say they are producing and recording tracks with Paris Hilton.

“We ran into her at a William Morris Agency party and she said she liked our song ‘Stay Fly’ and asked could we work with her,” said Jordan “Juicy J” Houston, a member of the Memphis hip-hop group.

Houston said the group was in a Los Angeles recording studio Tuesday with the hotel heiress and reality TV star.

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“We let her listen to a dance track and she really liked it and plans to record it tonight,” Houston told The Commercial Appeal newspaper by phone Tuesday.

He said that since the group won the Oscar for best original song for “It’s Hard out Here for a Pimp” from the film “Hustle & Flow,” they have been swamped with all sort of requests.

The trio will be back in Memphis to receive a key to the city Saturday, deemed Three 6 Mafia Day.

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