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Project Pat Album: “Ghetty Green [PA]”
![Project Pat Album: “Ghetty Green [PA]” Project Pat Album: “Ghetty Green [PA]”](http://www.rapmusiczone.com/covers_prP/project-pat/1999_170_170_Ghetty%2520Green%2520%255BPA%255D.jpg) Description :
Personnel includes: Project Pat (rap vocals); Juvenile, Hot Boyz, Noreaga, Crucial Conflict, Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo, Krayze Bone.
<p>With the signing of Project Pat, Loud Records, a label usually known for cutting-edge East Coast hip-hop like Wu Tang Clan and Mobb Deep, branched out to the South. The 20-track GHETTY GREEN is straight South ghetto-style hip-hop, laced with the smooth yet creative MC style of Project Pat. Sprinkled with guest spots from artists like Noreaga & Tear The Club Up Thugs ("Represent It"), Krayzie Bone ("Up There"), and Gangsta Boo ("Slangin' Rocks"), this collection will satisfy from start to finish.
<p>There are also some killer posse cuts like "Ballers," featuring the Big Tymers, Hot Boyz, and Three 6 Mafia; "Choppers," featuring B.G. and the Big Tymers; and "Rinky Dink/Whatever Ho," which features the Hypnotize Camp Posse. GHETTY GREEN packs plenty of punch, even for big-time Southern heavyweights.
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Album Information :
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UPC:088561174323
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Rap
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Artist:Project Pat
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Guest Artists:Noreaga; Krayzie Bone; Gangsta Boo; Juvenile; Crucial Conflict; Three 6 Mafia
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Producer:Juicy J; DJ Paul
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Label:Hypnotized Minds
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Distributed:RED Distribution
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Release Date:1999/08/03
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Original Release Year:1999
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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Poetic (Memphis, TN) - July 17, 2005
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- THE BEST CD IN MEMPHIS, TN
I am from Memphis, TN and I have to say, Project is the greatest rapper of all time out of Memphis, TN. This IS Project Pat's best cd.
Go out to your local music store and buy this cd ALONG with Mista Don't Play...and you're be good. Bump this in your car, REEEEEEAAAAALLLLL loud, especially if you have a system in your ride.
You can play this cd, from front to back without skipping or fast forwarding.
Satisfaction...GUARENTEED!
Brian (Post falls Id United States) - February 07, 2001
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- NOTHING TOPS THIS
I have had this cd over a year, and it still sits at the front page of my case that consists of over 150 cds(When its not in my cd deck). What im trying to say is this cd never gets old. The bass will make almost anyones subwoofers sound good. And thee coolest, most violent lyricist. Project Pat will keep you comin. Ecspecially if you have a bumpin car stereo, and if so ill warn you that excessive listening to this album will damage your ears. 10 stars is my real rating.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Gotta get the green!
Project Pat's debut album is the second solo album to come from an artist on Hypnotize Records (Gangsta Boo's record was the first one), and it's a winner, another HCP classic. On this album Patrick Houston, a.k.a. Project Pat (Juicy J's brother) finally got his chance to shine, and boy, he did a great job! Enough can't be said about the production on this album - like all Hypnotize Records albums it's handled by The Superproducers - DJ Paul and Juicy J. Is there any doubt that they are some of the best producers from the South, and the rap game overall. They can make laid-back music, they can make dark sounding beats, and they are perhaps the first to do crunk music (way before Lil Jon). Project Pat does the beats he's provuded much justice. He's got a unique voice, a lot of charisma (something so many rappers lack these days...). You can't help but love his take-no-sh** attitude and his sense of humour, that go along perfectly with his street hardcore lyrics. The album features many rappers, including the whole Hypnotize Camp Posse, Noreaga, the whole Cash Money camp, Krayzie Bone (yeah, they squashed the beef!). It's a classic album, one of those you can listen from beginning to the end. The best songs are probably the title song, the song feat. Krayzie Bone (Up There), and "Gold Shine" (feat. Three 6 Mafia over a beat that's so addictive!!). Naming just three songs doesn't make this album any justice, because you can listen to it from beginning to the end, and you won't skip a track. By the way, for some reason, there are a few mistakes on the tracklisting on the back of the album - for example : the original Ballers doesn't feature The Cash Money camp like it's written. It features Gangsta Boo (who drops an awesome verse!). I can't get enough of this album, which continued the success of previous HCP releases. Too bad Project Pat has spent so many of the last years in and out of prison, because if he was be free I think he could've be bigger that he is now! But, speaking about that - Project Pat is getting released very soon after about 3 years in jail -he's getting out in a few weeks I think, and then he'll be able to record more of his tight-a** album. Hopefully, he'll stay out of trouble this time. The rap game needs more rappers like him, I think the South has had enough with Ludacris and Lil' Jon. I can't wait to see a new Project Pat album. It's been a loooong wait.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Project Pat's Best Album
Mista Don't Play, Layin' the Smack Down, and Murderers and Robbers are all solid albums, but Ghetty Green definitely outdoes 'em all. Memphis, Ten-a-ki's best rapper gets you hooked on his work when you here this album. Anyone that drives needs to put this in their deck and bump it as loud as you can. If you don't have a CD player, then record it onto a tape and do the same. If you don't drive, then just turn out the lights in your room, turn this album all the way up, and let the music take you. Best songs are Out There, Up There, and Suck on D**k.
Customer review - October 06, 1999
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- ill
Project pat moves a little of the triple 6 music style, but that doesnt have to be a bad thing. Groovin album...pick it up.....now.....
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