Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--rap... [cracked] -

Executive Summary

Project Pat (born Patrick Houston) is a foundational figure in Memphis hip-hop and a key member of Three 6 Mafia’s extended collective. His solo work, particularly between 2000–2007, defined the trap narrative flow that influenced Drake, 21 Savage, and others. This report lists 10 essential solo albums (studio LPs) from his primary era, all of which are widely available in 320 kbps bitrate for optimal audio quality.


3. Layin' da Smack Down (2002)

Darker and more aggressive than its predecessor, this album captures the gritty reality of the streets. It features the quintessential Project Pat hit "Choose Yo Role," a track that still gets heavy rotation in the South.

  • Standout Tracks: "Choose Yo Role," "Make Dat Azz Clap"

1. Ghetty Green (2000) – The Debut Masterpiece

Label: Hypnotize Minds / Loud
320 kbps availability: High (widely reissued) Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...

Project Pat’s debut album is a cornerstone of Memphis rap. Ghetty Green introduced the world to his signature slang (“break da law ‘95,” “don’t save her”) and served as a prequel to his later prison-themed works. Produced almost entirely by DJ Paul and Juicy J, the album features haunting synthesizers, 808 cowbells, and Pat’s laid-back but menacing delivery.

Key tracks:

  • “Chickenhead” (feat. La Chat & Three 6 Mafia)
  • “North Memphis”
  • “Ballers”

Why 320 kbps matters here: The low-end bass on tracks like “Represent” is notoriously muddy in lower bitrates. At 320 kbps, the sub-bass and crisp hi-hats separate clearly.

3. Layin’ da Smack Down (2002) – The Underrated Sequel

Label: Hypnotize Minds / Columbia
320 kbps: Moderate (out of print for years) Executive Summary Project Pat (born Patrick Houston) is

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.

Note: This album is harder to find in true 320 kbps. Many torrents list it as 320 but are transcoded. Look for CD rips from 2002. Standout Tracks: "Choose Yo Role," "Make Dat Azz Clap"

Album 2: Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin (2001)

Overview: Widely considered his breakout work and a Southern rap classic, this album peaked at #34 on the Billboard 200. It solidified the "bouncing" sound that would define Memphis rap. The production is cleaner than his debut, and Pat’s lyricism regarding street life in North Memphis is vivid and charismatic. Key Tracks: "Chickenhead" (featuring La Chat), "Don't Save Her."

1. Introduction: The Voice of Memphis

Patrick Earl Houston, known professionally as Project Pat, debuted in the mid-1990s as an affiliate of the legendary Three 6 Mafia. Unlike the aggressive, shouting delivery typical of Memphis hype-men, Pat utilized a whimsical, triplet-flow delivery often compared to a piper luring rats—charming, rhythmic, and unmistakably Southern. His discography is essential for understanding the transition of Southern rap from regional subgenres to mainstream dominance.