Project Pat - Ghetty Green
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 3.75 out of 5 Stars
This is Project Pat's first nationwide release and he proved to drop a pretty tight album. It starts with "North Memphis" and this song is off the hook, I bumped this shit forever when I first got it, its only like 2 minutes long but Pat drops some dope shit to this banging beat. "Represent It" is an alright cut, I aint really feelin it all that much though, it features Noreaga, DJ Paul, and Juicy J. Noreaga really dont sound right on this track, he seems out of place. Up next is a bang ass cut "Out There"---this shit starts off tight as fuck, Pat really shines on this track, drops bomb ass vocals to this bumpin beat. "Niggaz Got Me Fucked Up" is a laid back cut, the beat is pretty nice but the vocals could use some improvement, its a straight cut to listen to though.
"You Know The Biss" is a very laid back cut, it has a smooth ass beat and Project Pat drops some tight vocals on this track...I am really feelin this album so far. "Choices" features Lord Infamous and its a very slow song, I aint really feelin this song at all. "Ballers" is a song that is off the hook, they had a video for this shit and it is bumpin, it features Pat and Gangsta Boo both droppin some tight shit, the chorus is just crunk. Lets call the boys Lets "Run A Train" is the next cut, mane I know everyone has said this enough to appreciate this song, mane its tight as fuck, Pat drops some really tight shit on this cut.
"Rinky Dink/Whatever Ho" is a Posse song that is bumpin, the beat is tight as fuck, Juicy J, Lord Infamous, Crunchy Black, MC Mack, DJ Paul, Scanman, T-Rock, Gangsta Boo, and Project Pat all rap on this crunk ass cut. Up next is a song with Krayzie Bone and Lil E called "Up There" and its off the hook........Krayzie and Pat are talking bout gettiin high off weed this whole song but when Lil E comes in he is talking bout that Blow, everyone especially Lil E drops tight shit on this cut. "Rinky Dink II/We're Gonna Rumble" is another diss to some records company trying to pick them up, this song has a great beat but Pats vocals are really slackin, the more I listen to it, it gets better though, once the beat comes back in after the first minute it gets alot better.
"Choppers" features BG and Big Tymers and this shit is terrible, everyone on this song is whack as fuck. "Gold Shine" is track 13 and its features Crunchy Black, DJ Paul, Gangsta Boo. Its an alright cut both nothing that special. Up next is a crunk cut called "Ghetty Green" this is a very solid song by Pat, he drops tight shit throughout this song and the beat is blazing. Juicy J is featured on this next cut "Sucks On Dick", this song is really tight, Juicy really shines on this song with his vocals. "Shake That Ass" you can tell by the title is very whack, this shit is just flat out terrible.
Crucial Conflict makes an appearance on "Stabbers" and the use the classic beat from the O Jays on this song from Backstabbers, its hella tight, I love old school shit turned into shit like this, very laid back cut that they just flow their asses off too. Crucial Conflict sounds really tight on this track. They should hook up with Paul and have him do all their beats, cuz they would blow up again. The next song they jacked from Playa Fly and its pisses me off, you cant compare Pat and Fly, Fly would rip him up, this shit is alright but it dont compare to the orignal at all. This song has Gangsta Boo on it also. "528-CASH" is track 19, it is a really tight cut, the busy signal on the song kinda gets annoying but Pat drops some dope shit on this track.
The last cut is a remix of "Ballers/Outro" and it features Lil Wayne, Baby, Juveniles whack ass, Juicy J, some other cash money hoe and DJ Paul. Its an alright cut but I hate Cash Money so that kinda makes me not like it. Overall this album is a very solid album from Pat. I was really surprized that Pat could come this tight, I really dont expect to hear much better then this from Pat. I suggest that you pick this album up sometime if you got some extra cash.
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