Project Pat

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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.

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Year Formed 1991
Number of Albums 106
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Project Pat is an American rapper and producer of how many hit albums?

seven

... (birth name Patrick Earl Houston) is an American rapper and producer of seven hit albums. He is the older brother of famous rapper Juicy J and is ass...
Project Pat's father was a minister, his mother a politician, and his brother a member of what group?

Three 6 Mafia

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What was Patrick's father's job?

minister

... hip hop group that his brother fronts Three 6 Mafia. His father was a minister , his mother a librarian, and they had four children two girls and two ...
What was his mother's profession?

librarian

... brother fronts Three 6 Mafia. His father was a minister, his mother a librarian , and they had four children two girls and two boys. Patrick and his s...
How many children did Patrick and his siblings have?

four

...6 Mafia. His father was a minister, his mother a librarian, and they had four children two girls and two boys. Patrick and his siblings went to Norths...
Where did Patrick go to high school?

Northside High School

...hildren two girls and two boys. Patrick and his siblings went to Northside High School . Neither Patrick nor Juicy J went to university, pursuing a car...
What did Juicy J and Pat do before making money from their music?

work odd jobs

...Before making money from their music, however, Juicy J and Pat would work odd jobs . Juicy J worked at two different grocery stores, and Patrick would ...
Where did Houston live as a child?

his grandmother

...ife beyond the projects. As a child, when Houston used to live with his grandmother , his cousin would also stay, and they would listen to urban music,...
When was Pat featured on the Three 6 Mafia's hit song?

Sippin' on Some Syrup

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In what year was the group's hit song Sippin' on Some Syrup released?

2000

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What was Pat's first name?

Patrick Houston

...oup's hit song Sippin' on Some Syrup in 2000. Yet Project Pat (born Patrick Houston , brother of Three 6 Mafia founder Juicy J) made his mark on much o...
What group did Pat record a solo album for?

Hypnotize MindsLoud

...arly '90s. A year later, Pat recorded a solo album of his own for Hypnotize MindsLoud , Ghetty Green. Pat's longtime legal skirmishes, however, began t...
What was Pat's first solo album?

Ghetty Green

...later, Pat recorded a solo album of his own for Hypnotize MindsLoud, Ghetty Green . Pat's longtime legal skirmishes, however, began to catch up with hi...
How many revolvers did police find?

two

...parole violation, when police pulled him over for speeding and discovered two revolvers. On March 13 of that same year, a federal jury found him guilt...
What was Pat's fourth album called?

Layin' da Smack Down

...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....
Pat was on parole for what crime?

aggravated robbery

...being a felon in possession of a firearm; he'd been on parole for aggravated robbery . Meanwhile, Loud continually pushed back the release date for Pat...
When did he join the Kaze?

1998

... He is a member of the minihip hop group in the Kaze, which he joined in 1998 . He began his career by appearing on his brother Juicy Js early songs wi...
In what year did Pat release his solo album Ghetty Green?

1999

...ry charges, after which he reemerged with the solo album Ghetty Green in 1999 . After being released from jail in 1999, he emerged with his solo album ...
On what date was Pat's second studio album released?

27 February 2001

...Three 6 Mafia, and they released sipping on some syrup in 2000. On 27 February 2001 , the project pat released his second studio album Mista dont play ...
What was the name of the album that Crook released after his release from prison?

Crook by da Book: The Fed Story

...and MTV. After his release from prison in 2005, he released Crook by da Book: The Fed Story which came in on 64 on the Billboard 200, selling about 40...
What is the name of the rapper who is from Memphis, Tennessee?

Patrick Earl Houston

... Patrick Earl Houston (born February 8, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. Houston was f...
On what date was Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin released?

February 13, 2001

...ed his second studio album Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin on February 13, 2001 . The singles Chickenhead and Don't Save Her gained national radio...
How long was Houston's prison sentence?

fouryear

...ta Don't Play, Houston was charged with a parole violation and began a fouryear prison sentence after unlicensed guns were discovered in his car durin...
Crook by da Book: The Fed Story came in at what number on the Billboard 200?

64

...ison in 2005 he released Crook by da Book: The Fed Story which came in on 64 on the Billboard 200, selling about 40,000 copies in its first week. The ...
How many copies of the album did it sell in its first week?

40,000

...: The Fed Story which came in on 64 on the Billboard 200, selling about 40,000 copies in its first week. The album featured the hit single Keep It Hoo...
What was the name of the hit single on the album that featured OJ da Juiceman?

Keep It Hood

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