: Released just before his incarceration, featuring "Make Dat Azz Clap (Back It Up)". Crook by da Book: The Fed Story (2006) : His post-prison comeback album. Walkin' Bank Roll (2007) : Continued his collaboration with Hypnotize Minds. Real Recognize Real (2009) : His first album with Asylum Records. Loud Pack (2011) : Features collaborations with Rick Ross and Brisco. Mista Don't Play 2: Everythangs Money (2015) : A sequel released under E1 Music. M.O.B. (2017) : His most recent official studio album. Essential Compilation & Mixtapes Murderers & Robbers (2000)
However, I have compiled a below that details his discography, focusing on his ten primary studio albums, his impact on the rap genre, and his evolution as an artist. Project Pat Discography - 320 -10 Albums 4--RAP...
A modern album showing that Pat can still deliver high-quality street rap years into his career. Deep Dive: Defining the "4--RAP" Sound : Released just before his incarceration, featuring "Make
Pro tip: Many Project Pat albums from 2000–2002 were mastered with analog warmth. If a 320 file looks too perfect (brick wall at 20 kHz), it might be a lossy transcode from a lossy source. Real Recognize Real (2009) : His first album
| Year | Release Title | Type | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2000 | Murderers & Robbers | Compilation | | 2005 | The Paper | Mixtape | | 2007 | Last of the Czars | Mixtape | | 2010 | Clutchin' on a .38 | Mixtape | | 2011 | Feelin' Da Hard Way | Mixtape | | 2012 | Get Ya Paper, Vol. 1 | Mixtape | | 2013 | Get Ya Paper, Vol. 2 | Mixtape | | 2014 | Hustle & Repeat | Mixtape | | 2015 | Pistol & A Scale | Mixtape | | 2015 | Outta-Bounds | Mixtape |
As the digital mixtape era began to reshape how hip-hop was consumed, Pat released this project to cater directly to the streets. The album leans heavily into the shifting cannabis culture and the changing sonics of the early 2010s Southern rap scene.