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| released = April 7, 1998
| released = April 7, 1998
| recorded = 1997-1998
| recorded = 1997–1998
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| genre = [[Southern hip hop]]
| genre = [[Southern hip hop]]
| length = 63:31
| length = 63:31
| label = [[Wreckshop Records]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XkCncJ7j744C&pg=PA462|title=Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide|first=Mickey|last=Hess|date=November 30, 2009|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-0-313-34321-6 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
| label = [[Wreckshop Records]]
| producer = {{hlist|Double D|Sean "Solo" Jemison|Noke D|Chicken Hawk|Danny Jackson|Prowler}}
| producer = {{hlist|Double D|Sean "Solo" Jemison|Noke D|Chicken Hawk|Danny Jackson|Prowler}}
| prev_title = [[Ghetto Dreams (album)|Ghetto Dreams]]
| prev_title = [[Ghetto Dreams (album)|Ghetto Dreams]]
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'''''Throwed in da Game''''' is the second studio album by American [[rapper]] [[Fat Pat (rapper)|Fat Pat]] from [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. Fat Pat has said that the singles "Dirty South" and "I'm A Slicka" were inspired by author [[James Baldwin (writer)|James Baldwin]]'s semi-autobiographical novel [[Go Tell It on the Mountain (novel)|Go Tell It On The Mountain]]. [[AllMusic]] gave the album four stars, noting that its "derivative beats were offset by Fat Pat's deft rhymes." In a December 2000 [[Sports Illustrated]] interview, [[New York Jets]] wide receiver [[Keyshawn Johnson]] asserted that "Throwed In Da Game" was his favorite rap album.
|rev2score = 7.5/10<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rapreviews.com/archive/BTTL_throwedinthegame.html|title=Fat Pat & The Wreckshop Family :: Throwed in the Game :: Wreckshop Records|website=www.rapreviews.com}}</ref>
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'''''Throwed in da Game''''' is the second studio album by the American [[rapper]] [[Fat Pat (rapper)|Fat Pat]], released in 1998.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/fat-pat-mn0000791726/biography|title=Fat Pat Biography, Songs, & Albums|website=AllMusic}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CE8xiT3pV6QC&pg=PT548|title=Handbook of Texas Music|first=Laurie E.|last=Jasinski|date=February 22, 2012|publisher=Texas A&M University Press|isbn=978-0-87611-297-7 |via=Google Books}}</ref> Like ''Ghetto Dreams'', ''Throwed in da Game'' was a posthumous release.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lindsey |first1=Craig D. |title=That's the Breaks - Houston rap labels and their artists look for that big deal |work=Houston Press |date=February 11, 1999 |location=Music}}</ref> The album peaked at No. 40 on ''Billboard'''s [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums|Top R&B Albums]] chart.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JQoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36|title=Top R&B Albums|magazine=Billboard|date=October 24, 1998|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|via=Google Books}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
# "Throwed N Da Game" (featuring Double D, Chikken Hawk & Noke D)
# "Throwed N Da Game" (featuring Double D, Chikken Hawk & Noke D)
# "Fat Pat (Interview)"
# "Fat Pat (Interview)"
# "Jammin' Screw"
# "Jammin' Screw"
# "Head & Shouldaz" (featuring Sean Pymp, D-Gotti, Noke D & Chikken Hawk)
# "Head & Shouldaz" (featuring Sean Pymp, D-Gotti, Noke D & Chikken Hawk)
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# "Do What You Wanna Do" (featuring D-Gotti, Tyte Eyez & [[E.S.G. (rapper)|E.S.G.]])
# "Do What You Wanna Do" (featuring D-Gotti, Tyte Eyez & [[E.S.G. (rapper)|E.S.G.]])
# "Sacrificez" (featuring D-Gotti, Dren, Double D & [[Big Hawk]])
# "Sacrificez" (featuring D-Gotti, Dren, Double D & [[Big Hawk]])
# "Jus Ride" (featuring Double D, [[3-2|Mr. 3-2]] & Pymp Tyte)
# "Jus Ride" (featuring Double D, [[Mr. 3-2]] & Pymp Tyte)
# "Wreckshop" (featuring Pymp Tyte & D-Gotti)
# "Wreckshop" (featuring Pymp Tyte & D-Gotti)
# "2000" (featuring D-Gotti, Double D, Big Steve & D-Wreck)
# "2000" (featuring D-Gotti, Double D, Big Steve & D-Wreck)
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# "Supa Hoe Layer" (featuring Double D, Big Steve & Noke D)
# "Supa Hoe Layer" (featuring Double D, Big Steve & Noke D)
# "Holla At Cha Later" (featuring Chikken Hawk, D-Gotti, Double D, [[South Park Mexican]], Tyte Eyes)
# "Holla At Cha Later" (featuring Chikken Hawk, D-Gotti, Double D, [[South Park Mexican]], Tyte Eyes)

==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 19 September 2024

Throwed in da Game
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 1998
Recorded1997–1998
GenreSouthern hip hop
Length63:31
LabelWreckshop Records[1]
Producer
  • Double D
  • Sean "Solo" Jemison
  • Noke D
  • Chicken Hawk
  • Danny Jackson
  • Prowler
Fat Pat chronology
Ghetto Dreams
(1998)
Throwed in da Game
(1998)
Fat Pat's Greatest Hits
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
RapReviews7.5/10[2]

Throwed in da Game is the second studio album by the American rapper Fat Pat, released in 1998.[3][4] Like Ghetto Dreams, Throwed in da Game was a posthumous release.[5] The album peaked at No. 40 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart.[6]

Track listing

[edit]
  1. "Throwed N Da Game" (featuring Double D, Chikken Hawk & Noke D)
  2. "Fat Pat (Interview)"
  3. "Jammin' Screw"
  4. "Head & Shouldaz" (featuring Sean Pymp, D-Gotti, Noke D & Chikken Hawk)
  5. "Dirty South" (featuring Dren, Double D, E.S.G. & Big Steve)
  6. "I'm A Slicka" (featuring City Slickas)
  7. "If You Only Knew" (featuring Celicia Ward)
  8. "Do What You Wanna Do" (featuring D-Gotti, Tyte Eyez & E.S.G.)
  9. "Sacrificez" (featuring D-Gotti, Dren, Double D & Big Hawk)
  10. "Jus Ride" (featuring Double D, Mr. 3-2 & Pymp Tyte)
  11. "Wreckshop" (featuring Pymp Tyte & D-Gotti)
  12. "2000" (featuring D-Gotti, Double D, Big Steve & D-Wreck)
  13. "I'm So Fly" (featuring Ronnie Spencer)
  14. "I.O.U." (featuring Pymp Tyte)
  15. "Dreamz" (featuring Big Hawk & Mack)
  16. "Supa Hoe Layer" (featuring Double D, Big Steve & Noke D)
  17. "Holla At Cha Later" (featuring Chikken Hawk, D-Gotti, Double D, South Park Mexican, Tyte Eyes)

References

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  1. ^ Hess, Mickey (November 30, 2009). Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-34321-6 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Fat Pat & The Wreckshop Family :: Throwed in the Game :: Wreckshop Records". www.rapreviews.com.
  3. ^ "Fat Pat Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  4. ^ Jasinski, Laurie E. (February 22, 2012). Handbook of Texas Music. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-0-87611-297-7 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Lindsey, Craig D. (February 11, 1999). "That's the Breaks - Houston rap labels and their artists look for that big deal". Houston Press. Music.
  6. ^ "Top R&B Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 24, 1998 – via Google Books.