Project - Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap...
This album is harder to find in true 320 kbps. Many torrents list it as 320 but are transcoded. Look for CD rips from 2002. 4. Crook by da Book: The Fed Story (2006) – Post-Prison Return Label: Hypnotize Minds / Asylum 320 kbps: Good availability
This album marked the transition from physical CDs to digital downloads. The production is sleek but retains the Memphis bounce. “Whatever Ho” and “Pill Snortin’ Hyena” are fan favorites. Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
Project Pat’s debut album is a cornerstone of Memphis rap. Ghetty Green introduced the world to his signature slang (“break da law ‘95,” “don’t save her”) and served as a prequel to his later prison-themed works. Produced almost entirely by DJ Paul and Juicy J, the album features haunting synthesizers, 808 cowbells, and Pat’s laid-back but menacing delivery. This album is harder to find in true 320 kbps
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) “Whatever Ho” and “Pill Snortin’ Hyena” are fan
Featuring heavy production from Drumma Boy and Juicy J, Cheez N Dope saw Pat embrace trap hi-hats while keeping his Memphis drawl. “M.V.P.” and “All I Need” are standouts. Label: Hypnotize Minds / eOne 320 kbps: Excellent (streaming services offer high bitrate downloads)
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
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.