Sippin on some Sizzurp is one of the most hypnotic beats ever made. His hook was also legendary. Of course, Pimp C's verse was a classic. "Eat so many shrimp, I got iodine poisoning..."
Was just about to post that lyric lol. Legend. Living in Houston everyone knew pimp practice what he preached. Sat alone at pappadeaux eating shrimp lol. Church
@@brandonreese1731 Yup! I could't figure out how to right it in the southern drawl.... "Idine Pawzeeeeenn". Pimp C wasn't no Rakim but his voice and drawl just made you feel it. Stole every song he was on.
My favorite Pat song is “Life We Live” that hook do something to me
@@archnemesis1402 “gotta take the good with the bad , smile with the sad , love what you got and remember what you had “ -
Project Pat life we live
Going platinum while being an independent artist is a big accomplishment.
@@AnthonyWilliams-vx8ul Loud records was their partner/distributor, They were very much independent.
@@jpiard116 so they wasn’t “independent” Loud is the partner and that’s two
I don't think VLAD will ask him about it but an underrated Mafia song is Poppin' My Collar.
Pat's verse is different and really awesome.
Pat was on the remix to that song. It's a good verse, but nothing out of the ordinary for Pat
R.I.p da last me.bigg, he was saying the hook shoutout to Tennessee showing love to Alabama
@@MPK112233 That's one of Pats HARDEST versus to me... sicker than sick -ah!!
DJ Paul n Juicy beats from back then still go crazy right now...that's legendary
Man. That song still bumps to this day! . I remember listening to it as a kid and still do
RIP Pimp C and lord Infamous 🙏. All three6 and project pays catalogs was the soundtrack to my younger years.
💯💯🙏🏾I wish I would of listen to them . I grew up on 36 but not with infamous like that . I love his original style tho💯made ASAP and migos 🤌🏾👏🏾💯
Definitely RIP to Koop too. Da Devil's Playground was HARD! "Eli's on my fuckin' side/ shakin', paranoid and shit/ so I just put an end to that... scary beeitch" 👍🏽👍🏽💯💯
Vlad you gotta take this L for not knowing Pat did the hook. He was even in the damn video! SMDH
Vlad exposes himself every now and then. How did you have to do research to find out that was Pat....
Project pat one of the greatest of all time this guy create waves for lot of artists
I remember listening to it in the car with my mom in Alabama in 2001 and she said "i think they do alot of drugs." Classic.
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No clue how you didn't know that was Pat on the hook.
If he had to look that up and not know it's Pat's bar (wether it was screwed up or not) let's you know that he's not a real fan.
Pat is literally in the music video, so it's no excuse to not know. Plus who else sounds like pat. It played all day everyday for months. Just shows vlad gets guests and research before doing interviews.
@@itsruffoutchea6636 that's what he's been doing for years. He is not of the culture as he portrays. He literally does research on the guest a few days before the interview, then picks their most popular song or album and say it's his favorite 🤣.
@@Maine_87 exactly. But you know what gets me? When a guest says they've been through something traumatic. Then he flips interview around to about something simple he's been through, to make himself seem relatable. It don't even be on the same level. He's the only interviewer who tries to include himself in interviews trying to be accepted.
lol The way Pat said ,Aw yea that was me lol.Pat a Legend mane!!
Mista don’t play is top 5 greatest rap albums ever I don’t care what anyone says
Maaan no bs!! I got that album when it first came out, i was a freshman in high school
Man Pat's swag was something else in that video. Shoulder movements and him turning his head that was swag for real.
Favorite Project Pat song
Sad to say-- but I can't help it
G O R I L L A--PIMP 😃❤😃
Bump that joint at my sister party the whole house went crazy im from Memphis by the way
My guy Project Pat, thank you for teaching me "Don't save her, she don't wanna be saved"🤣🤣🤣
I was 17 when Sippin' On Some Syrup came out. That's all we was Jammin'
Pat lookin healthy makes me happy
That When the Smoke Clears album was a classic. That whole album 🔥
Another thing three 6 mafia doesn't get credit for is the fact that they sample their own songs and make hits out of it. They definitely are sample king's. They were way ahead of their time. Most people don't know the hook on sipping on some syrup it's an actual sample from ghetty green album from the song baller's.
Gheety green went so hard 💯I’m glad I grew up listening then 36. Real music really impressive how they made they music back then !💯👏🏾eveyone copy’s 36 💯🙏🏾
Don’t know where you’ve been but people have been mentioning this for well over 20 years how they often sample themselves. You new internet fans crack me up 😂
@@philippiansfourfour1081 @Philippians FourFour ain't nobody a damn new internet fan, I been bumping 36 since 97 little boy. and what ppl been talking about them sampling themselves? Cause I hardly ever see 36 get credit for how they used and flipped samples. Even Vlad that's been in the music industry for 20yrs didn't know pat was sampled in one their biggest Hits. Get yo goofy ass out of here
@@mikewhite8848 LOL, wow you sure are triggered 😂 you new internet fans are a trip. It’s easy to tell that’s what you are, you people always parrot that same ‘they were way ahead of their time’ LOL. Because you heard of them from the autotune mumble rappers you came up on.
And most of the time three 6 doesn’t ‘flip’ anything they just cut a lil piece off a melody and play the same loop over, ain’t nothing ‘flipped’. Very basic. DJ Premier, Pete Rock, J Dilla, 9th Wonder, now those are people who actually ‘flip’ samples rather than just replay an unaltered loop over from another song. They have far more advanced sampling methods. But seriously, calm down..this isn’t anything to get so triggered about. I think it’s great new fans like you are discovering them for the first time.
They been doing that since they were making tapes in the early 90s it was smart constantly reuse their hooks sample lines from their other songs and put em into new ones thats how u make more $ from ya music
Project Pat is on my top 5 artist list. He is amazing
How you ain't know it was Pat on the hook? It doesn't sound like anybody else
Three 6 Mafia THE END it is an underrated ass album
I ain’t going & Money Flow on The End are two of my favs. 3-6 is my fav rap group of all time hands down point blank period. I grew up as a small child watching plenty horror movies so I can tell you that most of their samples came from horror movies.
@@charleswhiting2498 gotcha shakin playa fly dis was mean as a mf too 😤
Juicy/Paul reused so many beats and made them so hot.
Sippin on some sizzurp was bumpin throughout my junior and senior years of high school and I still bump that banger to this day
I love authentic/real interviews ---all these Project Pat interviews are going hard!
Pat verse on Relax and Take Notes was classic. 1 of my favorite verses from him
One of the most memorable hooks in hiphop history and it was a sample. 🔥
Ask Pat how did he feel when he found out that UGK used his I Choose You beat for International players anthem
“Is That Enough” by Marvin Gay sample. Crazy how Paul flipped that sample.
They sample willie hutch i choose you song on that international playas anthem fun fact
The song is still dope today, that let's you know it's a great song. Good music is timeless.
I remember not even knowing English when I first hear "Sippin On Some Syrup" and Getting hooked on their style ever since. This was back in the mid 90s.
I love Project Pat. He’s a living legend for real. 💜
It was new to YOU! 3-6 and UGK were legendary down south already!!!
"I just went in." And dropped one of the best albums to date. I still play that album front to back.
"FA SHO" sampling Project Pat's voice and the Marvin Gaye sample Plus "Pimp C (R.I.P) and Bun B Paul and J are Genius's 👑🔥
That song was more than huge, for us in the south, when did the remix with dipset and seen the east coast like it, us in the delta was like ok we got the whole hypnotized.
That song was fire, Especially Pimp C rap on that track LEGENDARY!
Woooow!!! I havent seen Pat in years! This dude looks great!
" I was probably smoking downstairs or something..ha ha ha..." 💯💯😂😂🔥🔥
i love project pat periodt! real pimpin ass shit put on for the city i Love it! i need a MISTA DONT PLAY 2 IN 22
He did one G no Paul n Juicy beats on it maybe a couple from Juicemane idk
That was the biggest record for UGK street wise, but Big Pimpin was bigger nationally. Sippin on sizzurp and Big Pimpin both came out in 99.
@@projectpat006 you right both songs was released in 2000. But it was the biggest songs in their catalog at that time tho. Sippin on sizzurp was their biggest song in the streets, and big pimpin was their biggest song nationally
Disappointed that Pat don’t know his own catalog. Project Pat- Ballers was the song Sippin’ On Syrup was sampled from.
Holy shit this is the widest I have ever seen Project Pat's eyes open
Who the hell did Glad think was on the hook Future?
Thats what im saying. Pat has such a distinct voice how tf did Vlad not know.
“Tear da Club Up” put them on the map.
Tear Da Club Up and “Hit a mf” went hard back then.
And speaking of 3-6 it was those beats. Wheweeee....They had some of the coldest beats. Makes me want to listen to Kings of Memphis right now 😂
Yup that and late night tip and boos " where them dollars at" then the cash money colabs and the rest is history .... Ohh and that " slob on my knob " song was real popular as well
The image of the Hypnotize Mind gold symbol came from No Limit after Cash Money used. I'm talking on the back of those album covers in general. Also the UGK featured as well.
This guy a walkin legend know what I’m talkin about
How tf people didn’t knw that was Pat. Maybe me being from Memphis I picked right up on it but still 😂
I love Project Pat!!!
Man Project Pat is Three 6 Mafia
He elevated their Game
Uncle Pat raise Me🎵🔥💪💯
That song got much rotation back in 2000,when I was in job corps in Kentucky we used to jam 3-6, Ludacris and damn near everything dealing with Cash Money and Nelly. Nelly got much rotation on the radio stations in Kentucky lord have mercy,,smdh,lol 💯💯
Three 6 Mafia and UGK were rockin before Sippin. At least where I'm from we had been listening to UGK and Three 6 . That Mystic Styles had been out and all them UGK album's and you can't forget about Pimp C's verse on Master P's Break Em Off Sum.🔥
Also the No Limit symbol image such as Cash Money and Hypnotized Mind.
Facts,...Tear Da Club up was making trunks rattle everywhere. At least throughout the South
@@davidaldridge5716 absolutely. Vlad didn't know about them before that . They were underground but all the real were definitely up on it. Skinny Pimp, Gangsta Pat and Gangsta Black to!
Three 6 Mafia was always ahead of their time...MAFIA FOR LIFE!!!
I grew up with Pat when that ghetty green dropped it was crazy .
Look at pats response in his eyes to what dude is saying 1:40 😭
Memphis been on the map.. We use to listening to 36mafia in the early 90's in Buffalo NY... I was a project pat fan & still is from "Laying Da Smack Down"
Its a classic. Still to this day when the song hits be be like "ooohhh shhiittt,what you know bout this jam" proceed to sing every lyric lol
Project pat underrated. Its a reason he gucci favorite rapper
Pat real Humble, yeeea that was me 🤣
Maaaan that “Mista don’t play” was the soundtrack to my life at that time.
That shit was my ringtone in middle school on my flip phone in 05 💯
they were sippin tuss too, legendary
Ask him some more in depth questions like - 'Can you speak on the influence of the Last Mr. Bigg? He's featured on Poppin' My Collar, wrote Hard out here for a pimp, and is also on When I Pull up at the Club. He is featured on Pat's single Tell Tell Tell (Stop Snitchin'), and there's an obvious influence or relationship there.' --- that is a wayyyy deeper rabbit hole I would like to see y'all cover or ask.
One of my favorite jams
3’6, ugk, outcast, and ball and G 🔥🔥🔥 crazy sound changing groups
For those that don't know he's talking about the song "Ballers" which correct me if I'm wrong was also his debut music video for the album.
"Ballers we be on some twankies twankies
Playa hataz get found stanky stanky
Chiefin fat blunts of dat danky danky
Big diamond rings on our pinky pinky
Jumpin out da trizak
Chiefin on a sizack
Sippin on some sizurp
Jus slung a bizag
Name iz Project Pat-a
Moet in my lap-a
Stayin on da grind, 'cause da loot gonna stack-a"
I was 10 years old when I heard that song 🔥🎵🔥
Love this guy. Living legend!!!
He said the sample was the first song on Ghetty Green. It was actually from the first verse on Ballers on Ghetty Green with Gangsta Boo
This was my favorite song in high school
THAT SHIT WAS HITTING HARD IN CALI.....2000.....
One of the greatest hooks and tracks in hip-hop history
Big big OG 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mista don't play is one of my all-time favorite albums
“What’s the business” is my fav pat song
Good 2 see Pat healthy
Project Pat and Three 6 are bonafide legends, they need their flowers
Project pat a Solid 1
oh yeah that was me!
Rest In Peace pimp c respect to ugk
And big shoutout to pat
Grew during the real south hip hop era and the sample is from project pat’s song ballers from ghetty green album
Par be thinking when he be blinking. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s definitely his voice shit so fly
I thought that was the Jordan face on the cover 🤣. "Knife talk" all project pat swag.. he like Tennessee E-40
They had EVERYONE buying the tan bamboo asian foldable hats that crunchy black was wearing in the video. I still have mine from 1999 lmao
Still bumpin in 2021🔥
Tear da club up and Who Run It been put them on the map Vlad. The Who Run It video was a game changer
Hydro codone on that hands free phone.shit had me raiding my parents medicine cabinets for oxys and syrup haha
GOD FIRST ALWAYS
90 days my favorite
I got the red promethazine, thick orange, and yellow tuss Hydrocodone on the hands-free phone The 84' Brougham on them blades, twenty- inch chrome R.I.P. Pimp C
*Three 6 Mafia’s catalog has aged like fine wine, so many current rapper’s use a lot of their music for sample’s which keeps the legacy going*
Thanks captain obvious
I like them but nah , not really.
36 is trap music they are a pillar to that sound.
@@piffplayer lmao it's not trap music, don't disrespect 36 like that.
@@MP-qb9md you need to go study the link between atl and Memphis music