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Project Pat

 
Artist: Project Pat
 
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals, Performer, Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Murderers & Robbers," "Ghetty Green," "Crook by da Book: The Fed Story"
  • Representative Songs: "Chickenhead," "Break da Law 2001," "Sippin' on Some Syrup"

Biography

Of the many hardcore rappers to emerge from Memphis during the late '90s, Project Pat stood tall amid his peers. His affiliation with the Three 6 Mafia collective introduced him to many listeners, especially after he was featured on the group's hit song "Sippin' on Some Syrup" in 2000. Yet Project Pat (born Patrick Houston, brother to Three 6 Mafia founder Juicy J) made his mark on much of America with a hit song of his own a year later, "Chickenhead." The song -- which features production by Juicy J and DJ Paul along with vocals by La' Chat -- became a Dirty South anthem in 2001 and propelled Pat's third album, Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin, into the Top Five.

Rap music had long been a part of Pat's life before he soared to national fame in the early 2000s. His brother, Juicy J, co-founded influential Memphis hardcore rap group Three 6 Mafia during the early '90s. Though never an official member of the group, Pat affiliated himself with the Mafia, appearing on such albums as Crazyndalazdayz (1998) and Indo G's Angel Dust (1998). A year later, Pat recorded a solo album of his own for Hypnotize Minds/Loud, Ghetty Green. Though the solo debut didn't propel Pat to superstar status, it did establish him within the growing Dirty South scene, and his follow-up album, Murderers & Robbers (2000), did much the same; though this second album was released independently rather than through Loud. Next came Pat's high-profile appearance on Three 6 Mafia's "Sippin' on Some Syrup," and when that song became a huge hit, the stage was set for one of his own. That hit would be "Chickenhead," a song also featuring La' Chat, the successor to Gangsta Boo's position as the token female member of Three 6 Mafia. The song pitted the two against one another in typical Dirty South style: La' Chat talking badly about Pat, he calling her a "chickenhead."

Pat's longtime legal skirmishes then began to catch up with him. During the interim period following the success of "Chickenhead," Pat struggled with legal problems stemming from a January 2001 parole violation, when police pulled him over for speeding and discovered two revolvers. On March 13th of that same year, a federal jury found him guilty of two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm. He had been on parole for aggravated robbery. Meanwhile, Loud continually pushed back the release date for Pat's fourth album, Layin' da Smack Down, until it finally arrived in the summer of 2002. Mixtape appearances and work with Three 6 Mafia bridged the four-year gap before Crook by da Book: The Fed Story (2006) arrived, followed by Walkin' Bank Roll (2007) on Koch. His 2009 effort Real Recognize Real was his first for the major label Asylum. The album featured the hit single "Keep It Hood" with special guest OJ da Juiceman. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name Patrick Stephen Houston
Born Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 1994 - present
Label(s) Asylum, Koch, Columbia, Loud, Relativity, Prophet
Associated acts Three 6 Mafia, Hypnotize Camp Posse, Tear Da Club Up Thugs, Da Headbussaz, Lil' Flip
Website http://www.projectpat.net/

Patrick Stephen Houston (better known as Project Pat) is an American rapper originating from Memphis, Tennessee. He is the older brother of Juicy J, co-founder of the Three 6 Mafia.[1]

Project Pat broke onto the mainstream scene after providing the hook for Three 6 Mafia's hit "Sippin' on Some Syrup" in 2000 and released his breakthrough album Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin' the next year. In 2001, he was arrested for parole violation after a pair of revolvers were discovered in his vehicle during a traffic stop. That March, he was sentenced to four years in prison on two counts of a felon in possession of a firearm. His third album Layin' Da Smack Down was released during Pat's incarceration.[1]

Contents

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

  • 2003: The Appeal
  • 2007: What Cha Starin At?
  • 2008: History of Violence with DJ Scream
  • 2009: Back to Da Hood with Dutty Laundry
  • 2009: Play me Some Pimpin with Trap-A-Holics & Juicy J
  • 2009: Thuggin and Hustlin

References

  1. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Project Pat biography". allmusic.com. All Media Guide, LLC. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=PROJECT. Retrieved on 2008-07-11. 

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