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'''''Gangsta Pat''''' (born '''Patrick Hall''') is a [[rapping|rapper]] from [[Memphis, Tennessee]] who established himself in the Memphis [[underground rap|underground]] during the late [[1980s]]. Gangsta Pat is also the first rap artists from the city to make the move from an [[Independent record label|indie]] label to a [[major label]] when signing to [[Atlantic records]] during the start of the [[Gangsta rap]] era. Though, with a promising start, Pat never gained the notoriety nor the success like his [[Memphis rap]] peers, [[Three 6 Mafia]] and [[8 Ball & MJG]], who also signed to major labels during the early 90s. Since then, Pat has returned to the Memphis underground rap scene and is viewed by the younger Memphis rappers as one of many pioneers to Memphis rap. |
'''''Gangsta Pat''''' (born '''Patrick Hall''') is a [[rapping|rapper]] from [[Memphis, Tennessee]] who established himself in the Memphis [[underground rap|underground]] during the late [[1980s]]. Gangsta Pat is also one of the first rap artists from the city to make the move from an [[Independent record label|indie]] label to a [[major label]] when signing to [[Atlantic records]] during the start of the [[Gangsta rap]] era. Though, with a promising start, Pat never gained the notoriety nor the success like his [[Memphis rap]] peers, [[Three 6 Mafia]] and [[8 Ball & MJG]], who also signed to major labels during the early 90s. Since then, Pat has returned to the Memphis underground rap scene and is viewed by the younger Memphis rappers as one of many pioneers to Memphis rap. |
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==Gangsta Pat discography== |
==Gangsta Pat discography== |
Revision as of 08:58, 9 June 2007
Gangsta Pat (born Patrick Hall) is a rapper from Memphis, Tennessee who established himself in the Memphis underground during the late 1980s. Gangsta Pat is also one of the first rap artists from the city to make the move from an indie label to a major label when signing to Atlantic records during the start of the Gangsta rap era. Though, with a promising start, Pat never gained the notoriety nor the success like his Memphis rap peers, Three 6 Mafia and 8 Ball & MJG, who also signed to major labels during the early 90s. Since then, Pat has returned to the Memphis underground rap scene and is viewed by the younger Memphis rappers as one of many pioneers to Memphis rap.