That’s a 3-6 influence not a Pat influence. And Pat was their Cappadonna he wasn’t even in the group.
The cap comparison shows u dont know shit about 3-6 lol
And those songs were Pat songs, not 3-6 songs.
That’s a 3-6 influence not a Pat influence. And Pat was their Cappadonna he wasn’t even in the group.
I said to an extent, not that if you have that, that you should automatically be considered a legend... Just like being amazing lyricist or selling major doesnt automatically imo make you a legend either... I thought this was what are the 'characteristics' that make up a legend...
i think he is saying 3 6 or rather Juicy and Paul should be credited with giving Pat his sound as they provided the music to his storiesThe cap comparison shows u dont know shit about 3-6 lol
And those songs were Pat songs, not 3-6 songs.
i think he is saying 3 6 or rather Juicy and Paul should be credited with giving Pat his sound as they provided the music to his stories
I didn’t compare them, just saying that they were close affiliates to the group but weren’t actually in the group. Those 2 Pat songs were cool late 90’s early 00’s singles nothing that would cause a void if those songs didn’t exist.The cap comparison shows u dont know shit about 3-6 lol
And those songs were Pat songs, not 3-6 songs.
I get it. And I agree.
I was just saying how some can meet certain criteria and still not be considered legends.
And honestly with ehat you said in mind, that could be used as justification why Too Short or Iced T (mostly known for tv/movies and his wife woth broader audiences) shouldn't be in.
we are talking past each otherPat is the one who brought the sound to the mainstream...
I didn’t compare them, just saying that they were close affiliates to the group but weren’t actually in the group. Those 2 Pat songs were cool late 90’s early 00’s singles nothing that would cause a void if those songs didn’t exist.
we are talking past each other
i meant the actual production...his sound...not his style
You're talkin about the two songs. If those Ice-T songs didn't exist nothing would change lol That's subjective.
The fact is Project pat brought the 3-6 sound to the mainstream which ultimately became the sound of hiphop we know today.
Colors is way more impactful than anything Project Pat ever put out. You forgot about Tear Da Club Up 97 put them on the map.You're talkin about the two songs. If those Ice-T songs didn't exist nothing would change lol That's subjective.
The fact is Project pat brought the 3-6 sound to the mainstream which ultimately became the sound of hiphop we know today.
thats not whats going on hereThey way this site acts if someone doesn't agree with their musical taste is appalling
You niggas really need another person validation to enjoy who you like?
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It's gotta bethats not whats going on here
Colors is way more impactful than anything Project Pat ever put out. You forgot about Tear Da Club Up 97 put them on the map.
you know you dont have to post in here right?It's gotta be
Fuck a criteria, let the ppl vote without parameters and without a pre developed box.
If MC Hammer a legend to you and you remember how his music made you feel, you think a poll of ppl who never walked in ya shoes gonna change that?
I thought all the bitching was us having fun but yall seriously drained the fun outta this shit trying to instate rules and shit
Chaos begets beauty and you niggas are UG-LY
I’m just saying that’s the song that put them on the map.Didn't make any charts @ tear da club up
Most in the souf would pick mad Pat songs over Colors
I’m just saying that’s the song that put them on the map.
i think if more artists had started using Pat's flow and cadences, his impact would be more recognizeableLocally/in their region. But it was Pat's songs and "sizzurp" that got em played around the country.
We're talkin semantics, but Pat definitely has influence.
LMAO Goldie trying so hard to give Pat, 36 credits...Sippin on Some Syrup ain't a 36 song featuring Pat, it's a Pat song
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