Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... ^hot^ 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.

Southern Hip-Hop / Memphis Rap / Gangsta Rap Quality: 320kbps Collection: 10 Studio Albums

Seek the original Loud Records press in 320. Some reissues have altered cover art but maintain the audio quality.

Released while Pat was incarcerated, this project kept his name ringing in the streets. It features a grittier, more raw energy than its predecessor, with tracks like "Make Dat Azz Clap" ensuring he remained a fixture in the club scene. The Resurrection: Post-Incarceration Hits 4. Crook by Da Book: The Fed Story (2006) Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...

"Don't Call Me No Mo," "Rubberband Me," and "Powder."

Project Pat’s discography from provides a masterclass in Southern street rap. For full archival quality, seek CD rips or Bandcamp purchases to get genuine 320kbps MP3s of the 10 albums listed above. Avoid “320” labels on mixtape sites without verifying spectrograms.

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: Released just before a period of legal issues, this album reached #12 on the Billboard 200 and includes popular tracks like "Make Dat Azz Clap". Crook by da Book: The Fed Story (2006)

Project Pat , the older brother of Juicy J and a foundational member of Memphis' Hypnotize Camp Posse, is widely regarded as a Southern rap legend. Known for his elastic, distinctive flow and raw street storytelling, his discography is central to the Memphis rap sound. Essential Studio Albums Verify spectrals if downloading

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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.