"How are you gonna say nursery rymes in ebonics Project should hang it up? Like I told Donna and her anti-rap azz stop hatin I dont listen to that Devil worship mess like you so how would it look if I tried to review it this is a grimey come from the hood type album. C'mon man stop hatin and show the south some love. We in the hood we got to do something and getting green in the ghetto is one like Pat said Ghetty Green. Ok the album I like it its in my vehicle now all songs are hits but Gold Shine and these N@gg@s got me f@ck@d up is my 2 favorites and yeah Overlord I;m gonna pray 4 u."
THE BEST CD IN MEMPHIS, TN
Poetic | Memphis, TN | 07/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am from Memphis, TN and I have to say, Project is the greatest rapper of all time out of Memphis, TN. This IS Project Pat's best cd.
Go out to your local music store and buy this cd ALONG with Mista Don't Play...and you're be good. Bump this in your car, REEEEEEAAAAALLLLL loud, especially if you have a system in your ride.
You can play this cd, from front to back without skipping or fast forwarding.
Satisfaction...GUARENTEED!"
NOTHING TOPS THIS
Brian | Post falls Id United States | 02/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have had this cd over a year, and it still sits at the front page of my case that consists of over 150 cds(When its not in my cd deck). What im trying to say is this cd never gets old. The bass will make almost anyones subwoofers sound good. And thee coolest, most violent lyricist. Project Pat will keep you comin. Ecspecially if you have a bumpin car stereo, and if so ill warn you that excessive listening to this album will damage your ears. 10 stars is my real rating."
Standard for Memphis Solo Albums
K. Williams | Memphis,TN | 03/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's very rare that a rap artist releases a CD in which you don't hit the skip button once. Where rappers have accomplished this feat; Juveninle, Lil Wayne, Lil Wyte, Ludacris, 50 cent Kanye West to name a few. Add Project Pat to this list.Even though I paid $18 dollars for this CD 3 years after it came out, its a testament to how great this CD is. Not a damn boring or wack song on here. If he came out with a 2CD greatest hits, half of the songs would come off of Ghetty Green. True enough, in 1998, a another rapper by the name of Juvenile came out with 400 Degreez. These are the two best solo albums to EVER EVER come out of the south.
While this rappers are both extraordinary, they rap about everyday life in the hood. That's it. But what separates them from Master P, Ludacris? They do it so well, and you believe what their saying. They also "say" it in a unique way. Regardless of what anyone says no one is better at talking about "growin up in tha hood" than juvenile and project pat.
But anyway, Project Pat's Ghetty Green is a must buy. If you are thinkin about startin a 3 6 mafia collection without it you are a dumbass."