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Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... - ((top))
"Make Dat Crop Drive", "Choose U", "County Jail"
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: Pat is widely cited as an influence by modern trap artists for his unique rhythmic delivery and lyrical focus on street life .
For the true heads looking to revisit the classics or the new generation trying to understand the roots of modern trap music, we are taking a look at presented in crisp 320kbps quality . Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
Standing for "Pilling Money Over B**ches," this album flew under the mainstream radar but served as pure fan service for die-hard Memphis rap devotees.
Project Pat is far more than just a successful rapper; he is a cultural icon and a foundational figure in Southern hip-hop. As the older brother of Juicy J, his connection to Three 6 Mafia is undeniable, though he was never an official member. Instead, he carved his own lane, emerging in the early 90s before breaking out with his 1999 debut.
Released on September 8, 2017, M.O.B. (an acronym for "Money Over Bitches") demonstrates Project Pat's continued ability to produce solid, straightforward Memphis rap well into his second decade as a recording artist. "Make Dat Crop Drive", "Choose U", "County Jail"
In the context of Project Pat's music, which relies heavily on the deep, rumbling 808 bass and crisp, metallic hi-hats characteristic of the Memphis sound, 320kbps is essential. Lower bitrates can muddy the low-end, robbing the kick drums of their impact, and create digital artifacts (often called "swishies") in the high-end frequencies. To truly appreciate the meticulous production of beatsmiths like Juicy J and DJ Paul, a high-bitrate file is key, ensuring the preservation of the track's full dynamic range and punch.
A "320" Project Pat discography typically refers to a digital collection of his core studio albums. Here is the definitive list of those albums that form the backbone of his legacy as a solo artist:
While many early mixtapes were produced, platforms like DatPiff (archived) often carried his later mixtapes (e.g., Cheez N Dope series) in high quality. Can’t copy the link right now
Drop your favorite Project Pat deep cut below. I’ll start: “We Gon’ Rumble” off Walkin’ Bank Roll .
This album bridged the gap between the major-label era and the indie era. It featured slightly more modernized production but retained Pat’s signature flow. It demonstrated that the Memphis sound could survive outside the major label system. Key Tracks: "Don't Call Me No Mo," "Poppin' My Collar" (Remix context).
Widely considered Project Pat's magnum opus, this album catapulted him from regional hero to national superstar. It achieved RIAA Platinum status and perfectly captured the early-2000s transition into high-energy club rap without losing its underground edge. Pat's unique vocal bounce anchors every track. "Chickenhead", "Don't Save Her", "Gorilla Pimp"