Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... May 2026

| # | Album Title | Year | Label | Key Tracks | Notes | |---|-------------|------|-------|------------|-------| | 1 | Ghetty Green | 1999 | Hypnotize Minds | “North North”, “Ghetty Green”, “Represent It” | Debut solo LP; raw Memphis sound | | 2 | Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin’ | 2001 | Hypnotize Minds | “Chickenhead”, “Don’t Save Her”, “Ooh Nuthin’” | His commercial breakthrough; certified Gold | | 3 | Layin’ da Smack Down | 2002 | Hypnotize Minds | “Life We Live”, “We Ain’t Playin’”, “Aggravated” | Darker, more aggressive delivery | | 4 | Crook by da Book: The Fed Story | 2006 | Hypnotize Minds | “Raised in the Hood”, “Still Ridin’ Clean”, “Red Rum” | Recorded while incarcerated | | 5 | Walkin’ Bank Roll | 2007 | Hypnotize Minds | “Good Get Some”, “Y’all na Ain’t No Killers” | Final album with original Hypnotize Minds style | | 6 | Real Recognize Real | 2009 | Asylum/Street | “Keep It Hood”, “Money on My Mind” | Post-prison; leaner sound, still 320kbps available | | 7 | Loud Pack | 2012 | Project Pat/Select | “We Gon’ Ride”, “Smokin’ Loud” | Independent release; weed-focused trap | | 8 | Mista Don’t Play 2: Everythangs Money | 2015 | Project Pat/Select | “Goosebumps”, “We Ain’t Scared” | Sequel to 2001 classic; modern trap beats | | 9 | M.O.B. | 2017 | Project Pat/Connect | “Thru the Wire”, “Mob” | Street mixtape-level LP; raw 320 files exist | | 10 | Dollar Azz N.I.G.G.A. | 2021 | Project Pat/ Select-O-Hits | “Watch Yo Bh”, “Bread & Butter” | Latest studio album; modern Memphis trap |


The first phase of Pat’s career was defined by his work under the Hypnotize Minds label, characterized by lo-fi aggression, horrorcore themes, and the pioneering "Crunk" sound.

Label: Hypnotize Minds / Asylum

Features more club-oriented beats without sacrificing street cred. A transitional album.
Tracks: “Good Googly Moogly” (feat. Young Jeezy), “Get to the Money”
320 edge: The 808 cowbell on “Boss” needs full bandwidth to sound right.

Label: Hypnotize Minds / Relativity
Peak chart: No. 51 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums

Debut studio album. Recorded while Pat was incarcerated, this set the template: menacing keys, triplet flows, and unflinching crime tales.
Notable tracks: “North Memphis”, “Red Rum”, “Choices”
320 kbps notes: The bass on “Break Da Law” is a subwoofer test. Seek the original Relativity press. Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...

This paper explores the discography of Project Pat, a pivotal figure in Memphis rap and the crunk movement. While often overshadowed by his brother and frequent collaborator Juicy J (of Three 6 Mafia), Project Pat established a distinct solo identity through a unique "bouncing" flow, humorous yet gritty street narratives, and a deep catalog of influential albums. This document reviews his ten studio albums, tracing his evolution from the underground hysteria of the late 90s to his matured legacy in the modern streaming era.


Now, cue up “Chickenhead” at 320 kbps, let the sub-bass hit, and experience North Memphis like you’re standing on the block with Pat himself.


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For extended article, each album could be further expanded with track-by-track reviews, production credits, and sample breakdowns.

Project Pat: The Memphis Legend's Essential Discography Project Pat (Patrick Houston) is a cornerstone of Memphis rap and a foundational voice in the Southern hip-hop canon. Known for his distinctive "elastic" flow and deceptive simplicity, he bridged the gap between the gritty underground and mainstream success. The Core Studio Albums His official discography consists of 10 studio albums

that trace his evolution from a regional underground favorite to a nationally recognized legend. Ghetty Green (1999) : His major debut under Loud Records Hypnotize Minds | # | Album Title | Year |

. It established his solo presence with classics like "Out There". Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin (2001) : His most successful release, certified

just two months after dropping. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200 and features the smash hit "Chickenhead". Layin' da Smack Down (2002)

: 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)

: His first major release after leaving prison, featuring "Good Googly Moogly" with Three 6 Mafia Walkin' Bank Roll (2007)

: Debuted at #45 on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #3 on the US Rap charts. Real Recognize Real (2009) : His first release for Asylum Records , featuring the single "Keep It Hood". Loud Pack (2011) : Released on his own label, Mista Don't Play 2: Everythangs Money (2015) The first phase of Pat’s career was defined

: A sequel featuring younger Memphis talent and heavy production from his brother, M.O.B. (2017) : Released via X-Ray Records , continuing his prolific output into the late 2010s. Essential Underground & Mixtape Hits

Beyond studio albums, Pat’s underground presence is vast, often sourced from high-quality 320kbps collections. Murderers & Robbers (2000)

: An underground compilation of early 90s material that remains a cult favorite among collectors. The Appeal Mix Tape (2003)

: A critical stopgap during his incarceration that maintained his street presence. Cheez N Dope Series (2013-2015) : A trio of mixtapes released via Taylor Gang that introduced him to a new generation of fans. Career Milestones & Influence


Following the dissolution of Hypnotize Minds and Three 6 Mafia’s initial split, Project Pat entered a phase of independence, maintaining relevance through consistency and the burgeoning mixtape culture.

Label: Hypnotize Minds / Loud
RIAA certification: Gold

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.