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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Still Ridin' Clean 2. Porch 3, The 3. Fight 4. Weak Ni**Az 5. Make Dat Azz Clap (Back Clap) - (featuring Juvenile) 6. Choose U 7. Smokin' Out 8. Show Dem Golds 9. This Pimp 10. On Ni**A 11. That Drank 12. MC Flyjo 13. Posse Song 14. 90 Days 15. Shut Ya Mouth, Bitch 16. Take da Charge 17. Smoke & Get High 18. County Jail 19. I'm Mo 20. Outro
DISC 2: LIMITED EDITION BONUS CD: 1. Bonus CD Intro 2. Juicy "J" Intro 3. North, North Pt. 2 - (featuring Juicy J) 4. DJ Paul Intro 5. You Scared - (featuring DJ Paul) 6. Crash da Club - (featuring Lil Wyte) 7. Mouth Write a Check-Intro 8. Mouth Write a Check - (featuring Frayser Boy)
Album Notes LAYIN' DA SMACK DOWN includes a limited edition bonus CD of 8 tracks. Personnel includes: Project Pat, Juvenile, Juicy "J", DJ Paul, Lil Wyte, Frayser Boy. Recorded at Hypnotized Minds Studio, Memphis, Tennessee. Already notorious for guesting on the Dirty South anthem "Sippin' Some Syrup" and then blowing up with his own "Chickenhead," Project Pat takes it to the next level with his fourth joint LAYIN' DA SMACK DOWN. Produced by Three 6 Mafia members DJ Paul and Juicy "J," (Pat's real-life brother), these jams have their roots deep in the world of playas, hustlas, and hoes. Much like original '70s Mack Willie Hutch, (who appears on the intro to "Choose U" which heavily samples Hutch's classic "I Choose You"), Project Pat provides the soundtrack to the kinds of characters that regularly popped up in Iceberg Slim novels. Women get the short end of the stick whether it's a raw ode to oral sex ("Still Ridin' Clean"), a "typical ghetto broad" taking a drug rap for her pimp ("Take Da Charge"), or just garden-variety misogyny ("Shut Ya Mouth, B*tch"). Otherwise, Pat rhymes about doing time ("County Jail"), going buck wild ("Make Dat Azz Clap [Back Clap]" featuring Juvenile), and the glories of drink ("That Drank") and drugs ("Smokin' Out"). Also included is a bonus disc featuring four songs with accompanying intros that include DJ Paul's "You Scared" and Lil Wyte's "Crash da Club."
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