Released while Pat was incarcerated, this project kept his name ringing in the streets. It features a grittier, more raw energy than its predecessor, with tracks like "Make Dat Azz Clap" ensuring he remained a fixture in the club scene. The Resurrection: Post-Incarceration Hits 4. Crook by Da Book: The Fed Story (2006)
While Project Pat has dozens of mixtapes, his legacy is anchored by his studio albums and major independent releases. Audiophiles often seek these out in or high-fidelity formats for their deep bass and cinematic production. Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
Over his career, Project Pat released ten core studio albums (including collaborations) that mapped the evolution of the Memphis sound. These projects captured the raw energy of the streets, often recorded between Pat's various stints in the legal system. Album Title Notable Tracks Ghetty Green "Ballers", "Represent It" Murderers & Robbers s Got Me F Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin "Chickenhead", "Don't Save Her" Layin' Da Smack Down "Make Dat Azz Clap" Crook by da Book: The Fed Story "Good Googly Moogly" Walkin' Bank Roll "Don't Call Me No Mo" Real Recognize Real "Pritiorities", "Keep It Hood" "Loud Pack", "Flashin'" Mista Don't Play 2: Everythangs Money "Twerk It", "Be A G" "Money" (feat. Young Dolph) Released while Pat was incarcerated, this project kept
After a stint in prison, Pat returned with a more mature, reflective, but still hard-hitting album. The streets were hungry for his return, and he delivered with radio-friendly hits that didn't sacrifice his edge. Crook by Da Book: The Fed Story (2006)