Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... Info
A looser, mixtape-style album centered on marijuana culture. “Pounds of Paper” and “Yellow Bus” are highlights. Unfortunately, some digital retailers sold this in 128 or variable bitrate. Verify spectrals if downloading. Label: Hypnotize Minds 320 kbps: Good
Less commercially successful but equally raw, Layin’ da Smack Down finds Pat refining his formula. Tracks like “Make Dat Azz Clap (Back Clap)” and “Fuckin’ wit a Soldier” are deep cuts prized by fans. The album’s production leans even harder into horror-core synth stabs.
A solid late-2000s entry. Features cameos from OJ da Juiceman, Gucci Mane, and Yung Ralph. The track “Bitch I’m from Memphis” is a regional anthem. While not as essential as his first three, it’s necessary for completeness. Label: Hypnotize Minds 320 kbps: Mixed (Beware of low-quality digital releases) Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
After nearly two decades, Pat revisited his most famous title. While not a classic, it’s a respectful sequel with modern production. Features include Offset, YG, and Juvenile. For 320 kbps, buy directly from Qobuz or Tidal. Label: Hypnotize Minds 320 kbps: Best on Bandcamp
After a four-year hiatus due to legal issues, Pat returned with a concept album framed around a federal informant’s tale. It’s darker and more paranoid. The single “Good Googly Moogly” (feat. Three 6 Mafia) became a viral TikTok sample decades later — proving Pat’s timelessness. A looser, mixtape-style album centered on marijuana culture
The iTunes Plus (256 kbps AAC) version is fine, but true 320 MP3s come from CD or sites like 7digital. 6. Real Recognize Real (2009) – Independent Pivot Label: Hypnotize Minds / E1 320 kbps: Common
Often cited as his magnum opus, this album was recorded while Pat was incarcerated, giving it an even grittier edge. The lead single “Don’t Save Her” (feat. Three 6 Mafia) became a club anthem. The album’s cohesion — skits, interludes, and relentless street narratives — is flawless. Verify spectrals if downloading
Introduction: Why Project Pat Still Matters In the pantheon of Southern hip-hop, few names carry the raw, unfiltered weight of Project Pat (Patrick Houston). The older brother of hip-hop mogul Juicy J and a foundational member of Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat carved his own lane with a distinctive, monotone flow, street-level storytelling, and a lexicon that influenced a generation of rappers from Gucci Mane to Drake.