Juicy J was able to make the successful transition from Three 6 Mafia to life as a solo artist, but the "Stay Fly" rapper is talking about a possible reunion album. When asked if he would consider another Three 6 project, he replied truthfully and frankly.

"If they cut a check for $15-16 mil," Juicy told "RapFix Live," referring to their label Columbia Records. "It's really up to Columbia Records man. I feel like Columbia Records put that group on the shelf so it's their call when they wanna bring back the Three 6 Mafia. The contracts are still signed, the group is still signed with Columbia so it's really up to the label."

Even if Columbia isn't interested in a new album, that won't stop Juicy J from succeeding himself. His upcoming solo album "Stay Trippy" is one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2013.

Source: mtv.com