Friday, May 14, 2010

Project Pat Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin' Review


1.Chikenhead featuring La Chat, DJ Paul & Juicy J
Pat uses the first verse to let some steam out bout a women who isnt that much of a catch. Then Him & Chat do a real good back on forth that sounds like a couple in a un-healthy relationship having an argument. Then Paul and Juice split the last verse for no other reason then the can and to talk shit bout some hoes maybe.

2.Out There, Pt.2 (skit)
Not a sequel to Out There but merely a skit

3.Cheese and Dope
Frantic Dark beat with Project spitting real hard like he likes to do. The North Memephis chant during the second verse is real sweet and adds to the rowdy buck atmosphere of the track.

4.Whole Lotta Weed
If there's one thing Project likes more then robbing cats (and possibly sticking guns up peoples butts) is smoking pot. Dude's flow is beyond bonkers on this track the beat is real dark and has a cloudly smoking feel to it like not only where Project, Juice, & Paul all high when this track was made but that some how the beat itself is high. P.S. the beat switch for the very last verse is a welcomed suprise.

5.Don't Save Her featuring Crunchy Black
The Video verison has Paul and Juice splitting the second verse cuz Project was in jail hence why he wasnt in the video. But on the album verision (the much better version) he has the first two verses and rips the shit outta him. The beat is real smooth and bass heavy plus Prject seems to have a knack for talking bout these trfling hoes. Crunchy comes correct with his high energy elementary style.

6.If You Aint From My Hood featuring DJ Paul & Juicy J
Projects PSA telling you that if you aint from his hood then you problly should not be there. Real dark beat with Patta talking bout snitches and what he does to them. Patrick come soff as a man not to fuck with. The beat switch in the second verse I think is a far better beat. One thing I really miss bout old Three 6 is the beat switches and the chants that are sewn into the beats. DJ Paul's verse isnt that bad as he is convining as somebody who will fuck you up. The humming during Juices verse is very spooky and enhances his 8 bars. This is a Really badass track

7.Gorilla Pimp
This is the most raw and dirty pimping tack I have ever heard. Most rappers when rapping bout pimping give a real glossy shiney verision of it. Not Project. He comes off as a cold blooded mother fucker making a bitch trick for his money. That being said the beat the hook an d even Projects charm makes this track listenable and not as bad sounding as I described it.

8.Break da Law 2001 featuring Three 6 Mafia
At this piont this was I belive the 4th verision of this song and as with the other ones this is just as rowdy. Paul's verse is very intense and will make want to punch your own grandmother in the mouth. Juicy grabs Pauls handoff and runs with it and the track picks up. Crunchy ups the anty with his intense energy, then Lord tells a story bout a kid who got picked on in high school who became and cop and still got buried by real thugs. Project bats clean up and sinks a homer with his verse and makes this track a home run for everybody involved.

9.So High featuring Lord Infamous
The second weed song on here. I think mits the better one Pat And Lord's flows fit the beat like a glove. The beat is really really really bonkers and could only of been made if Paul and Juice themselves were super baked (which I dont think is too far off from the truth). Pat & Lord's song Smokin Out off Layin Da The Smackdown is a better weed song but i'll get to that when I get to that album.

10.201 Phone Call (skit)
I dont get why this is its own track esp. cuz it bleeds into the next track shoulda juast been an intro into We Can Get Gangta then is own track.

11.We Can Get Gangsta
Rowdy Memphis gangsta buck as only Pat could do. The beat is insane intense calm and spooky all at the same time. Pat spits some raw gangsta shit this track is very good it's a shame Pat want to jail right after this album was released and didnt have a chance to really blow up (this was is best selling album selling ove a million copies) cuz the man is made talented.

12.Ski Mask featuring Crunchy Black
Project Pat. Check. Crunchy Black. Check. Spooky beat. Check. Pats flow like always is over the top and awesome. Crunchy is the fucking man he brings an unmatched energy to the tracks hes on. All around good song.

13.Life We Live featuring Namond Lumpkin & Edgar Fletcher
Real smooth introspective track from the normally gutta as all get it Project. Pat sends a touching shout out to his deceased cousin at the beginning of his second verse which was nice to hear.

14.Y'all Niggaz Ain't No Killaz, Y'all Niggaz Some Hoes
After a ramdon intro from Pat brings the heat doing what he does best spits hard strret tales over hard hitting somewhat spooky production. The harmonizing from Patta at the end was actually very sweet this was before the auto craze so Pat thankfully doesnt get his T-Pain on.

15.Ooh Nuthin'
Pat onnce again gets his pimp hand strong for this song. Best line has to be "You call me gold mouf thats what I said. Hey baby you gon' eat yo cornbread?" Project Pat rules just in case you didnt know.

16.We Ain't Scared Hoe
Rowdy dark Memphis buck beat with a chanting chorus. Paul and Juice sure knew how to make simplicity work, plus Pats flow isnt bad either. project just spitting hood shit bout how he aint scared to rough a sucka up if need be.

17.Aggravated Robbery
First off ten thousand bonus points for sampling the Carlitos Way Theme (maybe my favorite movie ever). Saying this trck goes hard in an understatement Pat is almost scary on this track plus the beat bangs like a motherfucker. The bridge before the third verse where Pat robs two bitches was a nice touch too.

18.North, North
Same track as the North, North on Muerders & Robbers only this on is a minute shorter and cleaner sounding. Still knocks though.

19.Fuckin' with the Best featuring The Hypnotize Camp Posse
A fucking badass hard as hell posse cut. Crunchy starts things off with a bang man sure did understand how to do more with less. Lord is a very overlooked rapper dude murked his verse. Chat proofs once again that shes just as har dif not more then must dudes out on the streets. Juice sticks to what he knows Booze Tuss and weed. paul does his standerd posse cut verse dissing those who have left the camp. Pats slow syrupy verse drips all over this track dude is anther overlooked mc like Lord. And T-rock closes off the song with a very intense verse Dude shoulda done more in the game dude could spit.

20.Mission Impossible (Pt. 5 Million) (Outro)
Standerd HCP outro with Paul and Juice drank rambling off shills and what not.
Same track as mastered and cleaner sounding

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Project Pat Murderers & Robbers Review


1.Pimptro
Bunch of shouting Memphis nieghborhoods over a soul song

2.North North
Same song as the song with the same title on Mista Dont Play. But this is more of a complilation of unreleased and remastered older songs then it is actually al album so it gets a pass. The one on Mista Dont Play is mixed better and this verision has Juicy ranting at the end so extanding the traack a minute longer then it is on Mista Dont Lpay

3.I Get da Chewin
Real smooth lay backed beat with Patta spitting some mack shit. One of the remastered older songs that was on Projects 94 underground album The Solo Day still pretty good but wouldnt fit on one projects albums hence being here.

4.Ridin on Chrome featuring T-Rock
A shorter verision of this song appears on the Choices soundtrack sans T-Rocks verse. I actually like this verision better (and the one on the Choices soundtrackis one my favorite songs) because T-Rocks verse is that good. Man was made underrated and underused llike I said in my Ghetty Green write-up T-Rock shoulda had a a "real" HCP solo album (same with Crunchy and his two "albums") and not Rock Soild 4:20.

5.This Ain't No Game featuring S.O.G.
One of the older track on here featuring S.O.G. (Sawed Off Gangsta) who along with Lil Glock is spending the rest of his life in prison for first degree murder. Real spookey bea that samples Triggerman. Project sounds mad young on here and his flow is slightly different then it is now and S.O.G. sounds pretty good could of held his own with the Prophet Posse.

6.Bitch Smackin Killa featuring Juicy J
Another remasted Solo Tape track per usual spooky beat. juice and Pat sound very young, Hope That Play Me Some Pimpin collab album by Juice and Pat come sout this year these two have great chemistry together (their Brothers) and make sweet tracks together so that album is long overdue.

7.Murderers & Robbers featuring Lord Infamous & DJ Paul
Paul's old calm smooth eerie flow though he was talking bout some pretty intense gangsta shit was cool back in the day dont know way he switched it up on Chapter two (fuck and now he just yells) Lord channels the dark arts in his verse like he use to back in the uderground days. Being that the 1994 verision's of Paul and Lord are on this song this is maybe the most intense and rowdy song on the album. Pat brings the heat spitting street shit like only he can.

8.Red Rum
My favorite track on the album. Spookey and badass beat, plus Project spits some dark dense street tales on this a win win. Shame its only two verses wonder how it would sound with three verses (thats one of my biggest gripes with three 6 too tracks that could have a third verse dont).

9.Fuck a Bitch featuring Juicy
Another Pat and Juciy collab is a plus and their them rapping bout women in a way not so friendly to oppisite sex. simplistic but effective beat thats heavy on the beat and samples Too Short (guess what word). Da Juicemane and Project Patta spit some explict pimp raps.

10.Easily Executed
on par with Red Rum as a track dealing with dark dense street tales but unlike Red Rum I think its fine with only two verses. Raw spooky beat that fits the lyrics which are great as is normal with Patrick. A really good song but I like Red Rum better.

11.Puttin Hoez on da House featuring DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, Lil Glock & S.O.G.
Being thats theres five people on the tracka nd no hook i consider it a posse cut (which it is) Real chill track with a funky guitar riff everybody is on top of there game cant get over how young everybody sounds. Lil Glock and S.O.G could have been sweet Posse members too bad that poor decisions made that impossible. This is my second favorite track its the type of track u would play while chilling outside on a sunny afternoon drinking beer.

12.Outro
Just Juicey plugging albums that are already out or coming out (some still havent came out) for what this album was which was a compilation off two tracks that would later be released but sound slightly different here and 8 tracks that were on an ealier realese its very good it's not a proper follow up to Ghetty green (Mista Dont Play is) but shouldnt and isnt viewed as one