Patrick Earl Houston

Patrick Earl Houston

Project Pat, born Patrick Earl Houston, in Memphis, Tennessee, is a renowned rapper and songwriter known for his distinct Southern style and contributions to hip-hop. As the older brother of Juicy J, a founding member of Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat has been a significant figure in the Memphis rap scene since the 1990s. Pat gained widespread attention with his 2001 album "Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin'", which featured hits like "Chickenhead" and "Don't Save Her." This album cemented his place in hip-hop, showcasing his unique flow and vivid storytelling. His collaborations with Three 6 Mafia have been a hallmark of his career, appearing on tracks such as "Sippin' on Some Syrup" and "Poppin' My Collar." In addition to his music, Project Pat's work has been featured in films and TV shows. His music appeared in movies, such as, "Jackass: Number Two" (2006), a comedy film based on the MTV show "Jackass" (2000-2001), where he also made a guest appearance, and recently "F9 The Fast Saga" (2021). Pat has continued to release albums and mixtapes, with notable projects like "M.O.B." (2017) and "Cheez N Dope" series. Respected for his authenticity and contributions to Southern rap, Project Pat remains a vital figure in hip-hop, inspiring a new generation of artists.

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