"Tops Dropped all throughout Texas. From Houston to Bremond. Pat's music was heard in all places. One of his great singles is still a legend. I still jam to it today."
Do you like what ya see??
08/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I liked Fat Pat's rapping style every since I first heard him with Lil'Keke on a screw tape. Every since then, he has been a pioneer in the southern rap industry. From the Southside Playaz album, Dead End Alliance (DEA) album, to Ghetto Dreams, I have appreciated his style. To bad violence had to take away another brother trying to speak the truth to his people and enlighten them on the wicked game of life. To everyone out there: "Bounce, bounce to dis!!""
LIVIN' LAVISH IS A HABIT SO I EXPOSE MY DIAMONDS.....
06/02/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
""ghetto dreams" and "thowed in da game" are 2 of the tighest cd's out..too bad fat vpat had to go before his time...keep on makin' the tops drop and trunks pop and let them boyz know about the screens fallin' from the sky"
IT IS PYMP TYGHT
03/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fat Pat was only beginning to blow up when he was murdered. You will always be remembered F A to the T. much love from all yo playaz, if you come ot h-town make sure you pick up ghetto dreams and throwed in da game by FAT PAT."
Representin tha south
DAV | Beaumont,Texas | 04/26/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In my opionion Fat Pat, Tops Drop is one of the greatest rap albums yet. You could say, How could he it be a great album when he was an amateur, but in reality Pat was putting it down with Screw(a legend Down South known for slowing down albums so they can be better felt)years before the release of Tops Drop. Pat was a real rapper and poet, not some hollywood backstreet rapper. This album speaks the heart of an american playa and his struggles and stife,backed by an onslaught of tight beats put down by platinum soul. The album is better than Big Pun and little short of Tupac,RIP."