| Artist: Project Pat |
Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Chickenhead - (featuring La Chat/Three 6 Mafia) ~ Project Pat
2. Out There Part 2 - (skit) ~ Project Pat
3. Cheese And D*pe ~ Project Pat
4. Whole Lot Of W**d ~ Project Pat
5. Don't Save Her - (featuring Crunchy Black) ~ Project Pat
6. If You Ain't From My Hood - (featuring DJ Paul/Juicy J) ~ Project Pat
7. Gorilla Pimp - (featuring Namond Lumpkin) ~ Project Pat
8. Break Da Law 2001 - (featuring Three 6 Mafia) ~ Project Pat
9. So H* - (featuring Lord Infamous) ~ Project Pat
10. 201 Phone Call - (skit) ~ Project Pat
11. We Can Get Gangsta ~ Project Pat
12. Ski Mask - (featuring Crunchy Black) ~ Project Pat
13. Life We Live - (featuring Namond Lumpkin/Edgar Fletcher) ~ Project Pat
14. Y'all N****z Ain't No Killaz, Y'all N****z Some H**s ~ Project Pat
15. Ooh Nuthin' ~ Project Pat
16. We Ain't Scared H* ~ Project Pat
17. Aggravated Robbery ~ Project Pat
18. North North ~ Project Pat
19. F**kin' With The Best - (featuring Hypnotize Camp Posse) ~ Project Pat
20. Mission Impossible (Pt. 5 Million) - (outro) ~ Project Pat
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel includes: Project Pat, La Chat, Three 6 Mafia, Crunchy Black, Juicy "J", Lord Infamous, DJ Paul, Hypnotize Posse Camp, Namond Lumpkin, Edgar Fletcher. | |
| Recorded at Hypnotize Minds Studio, Memphis, Tennessee. | |
| Personnel: Project Pat (vocals); Crunchy Black, DJ Paul , La' Chat, Juicy J, Lord Infamous, Three 6 Mafia (vocals). | |
| Recording information: Hypnotize Minds Studio, Memphis, TN. | |
| Photographer: Steve Roberts . | |
| As a member of the infamous Three 6 Mafia clique, Project Pat is bound to tear up the club with anything he releases. His third solo album, MISTA DON'T PLAY, is no different. While his previous solo joints received regional praise, the success that the Three 6 Mafia has recently experienced with the hit single "Sippin' on Syrup" is bound to grant him much larger exposure. | |
| The lead-off single "Chicken Heads" is Project Pat's new claim to fame. Pat is at his best revelling in the song's pimped out story. Not that the thug anthems "Break the Law" and "We Can Get Gangsta" are missing anything, because they offer the same crunk feel as most Three 6 records. With MISTA DON'T PLAY, Project Pat delivers yet another Southern classic. | |
Producer: DJ Paul; Juicy J |
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Musical Guests | |
| Three 6 Mafia | |
| La Chat | |
| Crunchy Black | |
| DJ Paul | |
| Juicy J | |
| Namond Lumpkin | |
| Lord Infamous | |
| Edgar Fletcher | |
| Hypnotize Camp Posse | |
Artist Overview
As an affiliate of Memphis gangsta group Three 6 Mafia, rapper Project Pat has been a soldier in the Dirty South underground since the mid 1990s. Pat's frequent guest appearances on Three 6 Mafia tracks and underground mixtapes helped bolster his solo career, and paved the way for the success of his Dirty South classic, "Chickenhead." Despite an aggressive gangsta style that seemingly guaranteed he would remain an underground figure, Pat is a consistent presence on the Billboard pop charts, and his album MISTA DON'T PLAY even went double platinum and peaked at number 4 on the pop Top 200.
Artist Influences
2Pac | Eazy-E | Eightball & MJG | Geto Boys | Ice Cube | Master P | N.W.A | Scarface | Three 6 Mafia | UGK
2Pac | Eazy-E | Eightball & MJG | Geto Boys | Ice Cube | Master P | N.W.A | Scarface | Three 6 Mafia | UGK
Artist Contemporaries
B.G. | Birdman (Rap) | C-Murder | Crime Boss | Crunchy Black | David Banner | Gangsta Blac | Gangsta Boo | Indo G | Juvenile | Killer Mike | Kingpin Skinny Pimp | Koopsta Knicca | Lil Wayne | Lil' Blunt | Lord Infamous | Pastor Troy | Silkk the Shocker | Trick Daddy
B.G. | Birdman (Rap) | C-Murder | Crime Boss | Crunchy Black | David Banner | Gangsta Blac | Gangsta Boo | Indo G | Juvenile | Killer Mike | Kingpin Skinny Pimp | Koopsta Knicca | Lil Wayne | Lil' Blunt | Lord Infamous | Pastor Troy | Silkk the Shocker | Trick Daddy
Associated Artists and Works
| JP (Rap) | |
| Mane, Nasty |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 02/27/2001 | |
| Original Release Date : 2001 | |
| Catalog ID : 1950 | |
| Label : Relativity (Label) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00088561195021 |
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (3/23/01, pp.114-5)
- "...Pat packs more drug references into his lyrics than a pharmacology text - but leaves room for a healthy dose of humor....Pat offers hope that the South will rhyme again." - Rating: B
- "...Pat packs more drug references into his lyrics than a pharmacology text - but leaves room for a healthy dose of humor....Pat offers hope that the South will rhyme again." - Rating: B
Vibe (3/01, p.194)
- 3 discs out of 5 - "...Pat hypnotizes with clean, staccato cymbals and thumping 808 bass over horror-movie pianos, strings and choirs..."
- 3 discs out of 5 - "...Pat hypnotizes with clean, staccato cymbals and thumping 808 bass over horror-movie pianos, strings and choirs..."
NME (Magazine)
(4/7/01, p.42)
- 7 out of 10 - "...Employs spindly digital beats and bouce-funk grooves on which to relate in local vernacular his amusing tales of weed-based high-jinx, guns, women and crime....Pat is on the brink of global stardom..."
(4/7/01, p.42)
- 7 out of 10 - "...Employs spindly digital beats and bouce-funk grooves on which to relate in local vernacular his amusing tales of weed-based high-jinx, guns, women and crime....Pat is on the brink of global stardom..."

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