Memphis rap is built on . To truly appreciate the production of DJ Paul and Juicy J, a low-bitrate file simply won't do. A 320kbps MP3 ensures that the sub-bass doesn't distort and the intricate, often eerie samples remain clear, giving you the full "Dirty South" experience as it was meant to be heard.
- Widely considered his masterpiece. It includes hits like "Chickenhead" and "Don't Save Her".
"Keep It Hood", "Pillin' and Billin'", "Catch a Hot One"
Marking his triumphant return to the music industry after prison, Crook by Book debuted strong on the charts. The album serves as a audio-biography of his experiences with the legal system and survival. Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
: Self-released / Hypnotize Minds
Pat continued his prolific run with an album dedicated entirely to hustling dynamics, financial independence, and street politics.
However, I have compiled a below that details his discography, focusing on his ten primary studio albums, his impact on the rap genre, and his evolution as an artist. Memphis rap is built on
: His first release after being released from prison, debuted at #64 on the Billboard 200.
A brilliant mix of nostalgic Memphis bounce and modern trap production, featuring guest spots from Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, and Ty Dolla $ign. Key Tracks: "Twerk It," "Gooned Up," and "Brought It Back."
Marking his return after a prison sentence, this album debuted in the Billboard Top 20 and proved his fan base was as loyal as ever. - Widely considered his masterpiece
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.
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It proved Pat hadn't lost his step. Debuting at #6 on the Billboard 200, it showed the rap world that the hunger for his distinct style was stronger than ever. 5. Walkin' Bank Roll (2007)
Gritty independent production featuring sharp synth lines. 7. Loud Pack (2011)
This album solidified Pat’s trademark comedic yet ruthless flow. "Chickenhead" became a cultural phenomenon, introducing Memphis lingo to the global stage. 3. Layin' da Smack Down (2002)