Throwed in da Game

Throwed in da Game is the second studio album by American 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's semi-autobiographical 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.

Throwed in da Game
Studio album by
Fat Pat
ReleasedApril 7, 1998
Recorded1997-1998
GenreSouthern hip hop
Length63:31
LabelWreckshop Records
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)

Track listing

  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)
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