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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HEATERZ,
By donn donn "donn_siccness" (tennexas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
This cd got some serious heat to it. I cant let it cool off from being in rotation so much. If you have supported Pat up to this point you will know that he always gives you your moneys worth of an album. This is that gutta, grimy type .ish right here. GO OUT AND GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
REAL DEFINATELY RECOGNIZE REAL,
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This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
Let me first say that i had this album a week before it drop and i still brought it. The album gets a 3.8 out of 5, listening to DJ Scream - History Of Violence had me pumped to get this thinking it would be like Ghetty Green or or Mister Don't Play. This i a mix between Walkin' Bank Roll and Crook By The Book, i'll probably listen to it more than Walkin Bank Roll.
Let me tell u i am a fan of the whole hypnotize camp posse probably the number 2 fan, the point is dj paul and juicy j tried but ended up being a subpar effort. The album barely hits 60 mins which really disappointed me because I'm used to the old Three 6 and all the albums being the atleast 74mins. The songs are short mostly 3 min songs with the exception of the single (you owe me 15mins of music paul and juicy). My Favorite Tracks are 3, 4, 6, 8 & 16. Three tracks off History Of Violence are tight (2,5,15). 8 out of 15 Tracks not including the intro and outro, not bad the tracks i didn't mention were just ok or not, there's something about the track horny but i cant quite put my finger on it ("These Hoes Got Me Horny") and where is Lil Wyte, Frayser Boy or atleast Chrome no album appearances from them. HCP From 1991 to 2001 was a hot decade run, why change what works. I'm Still "Ridin in the Chevy" looking for "Neighborhood Hoes". P.S. Buy the album like i did, i only bootlegged it to brag i had it first while i was blasting it in my whip. Promotion Baby
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pats Second best Album,
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
Bottom line is. This album is hard. real hard!! If your a true hypnotize fan from the late 90's you WILL love this album. Paul and juice take it back to the essence, and Pat is in rare form. I told my boy last night this album is his best since Mista Don't Play. Don't think I really need to say more than that.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
My favorite track on this album is "Keep It Hood", and "Dead in the Streets". I believe that this is his best album in his career. Also my third favorite track is "Dats The Way You Do It" because of the Three Six Mafia sound. I normally just barrow music time-to-time, but this album is worth purchasing.
4.0 out of 5 stars
You Can Take Me Out The Hood But I'ma Keep It Hood,
By Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
Project Pat is a Dirty South veteran and legend with his unique rapping style, infectious hooks, and classic songs. Project Pat has been somewhat of a dirty south hero ever since his classic debut album Ghetty Green and it's only right on his 6th album Real Recognize Hater he returns to form. Admittedly his last two albums, while having their moments of glory and despite successful singles such as Good Googly Moogly and Don't Call Me No Mo, felt rushed and disappointing. Real Recognize Real is a much more consistent effort.
DJ Paul & Juicy J on the production have shown they haven't fallen off at all because the beats are hard, dark, and menacing showing the real sound of Three Six Mafia that they've been straying from on their albums. Project Pat lyrically delivers on this album (although nothing to the extent of Mista Don't Play) and his flow is as tight as ever. OJ Da Juiceman & Gucci Mane appear on the album on Keep It Hood and Bang Bang Smack Smack respectively and both are great songs. I Be Fresh, Catch A Hot One, Aint Scared of Ya, Pogo Stick, Dats The Way You Do It, and My Money are all jamming. From those titles, it's easy to see this isn't a mainstream type album. This is straight gutter music, the kind that Three Six Mafia specializes in and in this case they hit the nail on the head. 4 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
IT WUZ 1NCE SAID ....... YA HEARD ME!!!!,
By LA CARRIO "H.C.P 4 EVA" (SAVANNAH GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
I SEE MR.DONT PLAY, DONT PLAY WHEN IT COMES 2 HIS MUZIK YA KNOW. I BEEN DOWN WITH THREE 6 4 LIKE 12 YEARS NOW AND COUNTIN,AND ITS AMAZIN HOW HARD THEY GET YEAR AFTER YEAR. THE MOST KILLINEST SONGS ON THIS ALBUM ARE - KEEP IT HOOD, SLICK HATER, CATCH A HOT ONE, I BE FRESH, GOLD TEETH, TALK THAT GANGSTA, AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST I MUST GIVE A 5 STAR TOAST TO DEAD IN THE STREETS.
MUCH LUV LACARRIO HCP 4EVA!!!!!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not his best effort,
By Michael (Ft. Hood TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
This album really disappointed me. I loved Layin the Smack Down and Mista Don't Play. Crook By Da Book was very good (not as good as the previous two though). Then Walking Bank Roll was garbage IMO. This album is better than Walking Bank Roll but still is lacking. A lot of the songs on here I just found to be annoying. There were a hand full of great songs but there were just too many garbage songs on this album to give it 5 stars. I am used to the Pat albums where you can listen from front to back without skipping a song. This album I find myself skipping almost every other song. If you are a Pat fan this is probobly not his best work but I would still recommend it. IMO it is more commercial than anything he has put out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pat,
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
Pat is back in a big way with this cd right here nothing less then what I wanted from Pat... keep the good music coming everyday... just like the new single mad from the yingyangtwins it is some really heat check it out at myspace.com/yingyangtwins
5.0 out of 5 stars
STILL Ridin' Clean!!,
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
Man, Pat's still droppin' that REAL fire. Def. not the average rap album for the late 2000's. I really couldn't see any of the songs being big radio hits because this isn't mainstream at all. Paul & Juice put together some great production (a lot better than Las2Walk) and Pat drops plenty more memorable raps & hooks. I've been a fan since Ghetty Green, and will continue bumpin Pat as long as he keeps it trill. "Staaayyin' Hiiiiiigh-Like the Price of Ga$"
5.0 out of 5 stars
PROJECT PAT...IT'S A GOOD GOOD ALBUM,
By gregory "blaze" (washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Recognize Real (Audio CD)
THIS ALBUM IS THE BEST OF 2009 THAT PROJECT PAT HAS PUT OUT. I MEAN SONGS LIKE THATS THE WAY YOU DO SOUNDS MURDEROUS LIKE HIS GETTEY GREEN ALBUM STYLE. DANG I COULD SAY THERE LIKE 3 WEAK SONGS BUT THE REST OF THE ALBUM IS STRIGHT GOOD TO BUMP.THE SONG CHOPPHA TO YA DOME SONG BRINGS BACK THAT 96 STYLE 3-6 MAFIA SONGS THEY DONE BACK IN THE DAY........
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Real Recognize Real by Project Pat (Audio CD - 2009)
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