Ghetty Green
Ghetty Green is the debut studio album by American rapper Project Pat. It was released on September 14, 1999, through Hypnotize Minds/Loud Records with distribution via RED Distribution. Recording session took place at Hypnotize Minds Studio and Cotton Row Recording Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Production was primarily handled by DJ Paul and Juicy J, who also served as executive producers. It features guest appearances from Three 6 Mafia, Cash Money Millionaires, Crucial Conflict, Krayzie Bone and Noreaga. The album peaked at number 52 on the Billboard 200 and at number 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.
The album spawned two singles: "Represent It" and "Ballers". "Ballers" made it to number 75 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.Track listing
- "North Memphis" - 1:38
- "Represent It" - 3:58
- "Out There" - 4:19
- "Niggas Got Me Fucked Up" - 2:32
- "You Know the Biss" - 3:32
- "Choices" - 2:45
- "Ballers" - 4:01
- "Run a Train" - 4:00
- "Rinky Dink/Whatever Ho" - 5:31
- "Up There" - 4:13
- "Rinky Dink II/We're Gonna Rumble" - 4:13
- "Choppers" - 3:52
- "Gold Shine" - 3:55
- "Ghetty Green" - 4:19
- "Sucks on Dick" - 3:03
- "Shake That Ass" - 2:37
- "Stabbers" - 4:21
- "Slangin' Rocks" - 3:17
- "528-Cash" - 2:18
- "Ballers/Outro " - 5:01
Personnel
- Patrick Houston – main artist
- Jordan Houston – featured artist, producer, executive producer
- Paul Beauregard – featured artist, producer, executive producer
- Darnell Carlton – featured artist
- Ricky Dunigan – featured artist
- Lola Mitchell – featured artist
- Anthony Henderson – featured artist
- Victor Santiago, Jr. – featured artist
- Byron Thomas – featured artist, producer
- Bryan Christopher Brooks – featured artist
- Christopher Noel Dorsey – featured artist
- Terius Gray – featured artist
- Crucial Conflict – featured artists
- Kirk Clayton – programming
- Lil' Pat – mixing & recording
- Niko Lyras – mixing & recording
- L. Nix & Company Inc. – mastering
- Pen & Pixel – artwork, design
- Steve Roberts – photography
Chart history