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This review is from: Throwed in Da Game (Audio CD)
One of rap's greatest.If you've never heard of Fat Pat no need to read review.He was a legend in his time and remain a legend for years to come.A must get to add to collection.
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Wreckin' Shop,
By Soul Groove "Formerly G-Funk 4-Ever" (Listenin' to the Delfonics) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Throwed in Da Game (Audio CD)
Late '98, this album was released several months after Fat Pat passed, and it features him and some Screwed Up Click homies. As usual, Wreckshop in-house producers do up the beats real good. The beats often have a sunny and bouncy feel to lift your mood. Now, there is a lot of playerism and flossin in the lyrics, which I am not always a fan of, but this album is certainly a fun listen, and it bumps in my slab. The rappers deliver fun lyrics that complement the beats well. "Dreamz" is a classic, sunny relaxed joint with a sick RnB hook vocal. Pat, Hawk, and Mack all spit about wantin' to come up in the game. There is another mix on Fat Pat's Greatest Hits (2001), but the beat is different. "I'm a Slicka" is a bragadoccio, hot lowrider G-Funk banger, perfect to get crunk to at the party. "Jammin' Screw" gives dap to the late Houston DJ over a twangy, upbeat slumper beat. "Dirty South" is a hustler joint, a cool, bouncy anthem for the 3rd Coast. "Wreckshop" is a fun joint with a more mobbish, yet cool swingin beat, and Pat, D-Gotti, and Pimp Tyte represent for their record company. "Throwed In The Game" is a chill, keyboard ridden banger. "If You Only Knew" is a mega-relaxed "holla at a hunny" type joint with a sweet beat. Mainstream heads will definitely enjoy this album, and people who just want to have some laid-back fun will love the cool vibes and easy listening of the album. I often unwind after a hard day with this playin.' If you like this, then Fat Pat's solo debut, Ghetto Dreams from earlier in 1998 is essential material. R.I.P. Pat; keep hittin' swithches in heaven loc.
5.0 out of 5 stars
SUC Classic,
This review is from: Throwed in Da Game (Audio CD)
This was his 2nd album and came out after his death. In May of last year Fat Pat's younger brother Big Hawk was also shot dead. Both had unlimited potential and would still be making classics if they were alive today. Do yourself a favor and hear all of their music.
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