Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... ~repack~ ❲iPad PREMIUM❳
This is the story of Patrick Earl Houston , better known as Project Pat
, a North Memphis legend whose career followed a rollercoaster path from street hustling to rap stardom, interrupted by high-stakes federal legal battles. The North Memphis Origins
Born in 1973, Pat grew up in the harsh environment of North Memphis, witnessing the rise of the crack epidemic firsthand. While his younger brother, Juicy J, was busy building the foundation of Three 6 Mafia, Pat was learning the "pimp player" vernacular from older street figures—a smooth, conversational flow he eventually transformed into a rhythmic rap style unlike anything else in hip-hop. Rise to Regional Royalty (1999–2001)
Pat’s professional journey began in earnest with his debut solo album, Ghetty Green (1999), released on his brother's label, Hypnotize Minds. The album introduced his signature "streetwise storytelling" to a wider audience with tracks like "Ballers" and "Out There". Chickenhead
2. Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin’ (2001)
Label: Hypnotize Minds / Loud
RIAA certification: Gold Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
His commercial breakthrough. Features the iconic single “Chickenhead” (with La Chat & Three 6 Mafia). Every track drips with Memphis grit.
Essential cuts: “Don’t Save Her”, “We Gon’ Ride”, “Out There”
320 tip: The snare claps on this album are notoriously punchy—low-bitrate versions flatten them.
6. Real Recognize Real (2009)
Label: Hypnotize Minds / Asylum
With features from OJ da Juiceman, Gucci Mane, and Yung Ralph. Leans into the “trap” sound.
Highlights: “Chopped & Screwed” (feat. Three 6 Mafia), “I Get High”
Preservation: Many digital stores served low-VBR copies; track down CD-rips for 320.
How to Verify 320kbps Files
| Tool | Method | |------|--------| | Spek (spectrogram) | Look for frequency cutoff at 20.5 kHz (true 320). | | MediaInfo | Read bitrate field; must be 320 CBR or V0 (~320). | | Fakin’ The Funk | Batch analyzer for false 320s (transcoded from 128). | This is the story of Patrick Earl Houston
Album 3: Layin' da Smack Down (2002)
Overview: Released during the absolute peak of Three 6 Mafia’s regional dominance, this album continued the formula of heavy bass, repetitive hooks, and club anthems. It showcased Pat’s ability to carry an album without constant features, though the Hypnotize Minds posse is ever-present. Key Tracks: "Make Dat Azz Clap," "Choose Yo Side."
Why 320 kbps Changes the Listening Experience
Project Pat’s music isn’t just lyrics — it’s texture. The crackling 808s, the layered vocal ad-libs (“yeah ho!”), the eerie string samples from DJ Paul. In 128 kbps, these elements smear into distorted noise. In 320 kbps, you hear:
- The distinction between kick drum and 808 sub-bass.
- The spatial positioning of La Chat’s background vocals.
- The subtle tape hiss preserved from original Hypnotize Minds sessions.
For a genre built on atmosphere, bitrate is everything.
7. Loud Pack (2012) – The Weed Album
Label: Hypnotize Minds
320 kbps: Mixed (Beware of low-quality digital releases) Album 3: Layin' da Smack Down (2002) Overview:
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.
7. Loud Pack (2012) – Mixtape (often counted as an album)
Label: Self-released / Hypnotize Minds
A mixtape but with album-length quality. Raw, unmastered feel. Samples abound.
Tracks: “Loud Pack”, “We Ain’t Scared” (feat. Young Dolph RIP)
320 note: Mixtape sources vary widely; only accept 320 from DJ Scream’s original WAV drops.