The incident reportedly happened within the Imogene Peak neighborhood simply after 1 p.m. native time on Friday (January 10).
Patrick Houston Jr., Three 6 Mafia legend Undertaking Pat’s son, was reportedly shot and killed in Memphis earlier this month.
In line with FOX 13 Memphis, the native police division mentioned the incident happened within the Imogene Peak neighborhood simply after 1 p.m. native time on Friday (January 10). Officers responded to the capturing at Ketchum Highway and Lengthy Road close to Charjean Park and found the physique. The Memphis Police Division later recognized the person as Patrick Houston Jr.
No different particulars can be found and the MPD is asking anybody with info to name CrimeStoppers at 901-528-CASH.
Undertaking Pat, born Patrick Earl Houston in February 1973, is the older brother of Juicy J, one of many founding members of Three 6 Mafia. Undertaking Pat gained prominence within the late Nineties and early 2000s for his gritty storytelling, Southern drawl and street-focused lyrics that embody Memphis rap tradition.
Pat launched his debut solo album, Ghetty Inexperienced, in 1999 however his 2001 album, Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin‘, was a significant success because of songs like “Chickenhead” (that includes La Chat) and “Don’t Save Her.” He confronted a number of authorized troubles initially of his profession, together with a jail sentence within the early 2000s, which quickly stalled his momentum.
After his launch, he continued to launch music, together with collaborations with Three 6 Mafia and solo tasks like Criminal by da Ebook: The Fed Story (2006) and Actual Acknowledge Real (2009). Undertaking Pat’s type and sound have had a long-lasting affect on Southern Hip-Hop and entice music, with many trendy rappers citing him as an inspiration.
Other than Three 6 Mafia, he’s labored with artists akin to Wiz Khalifa and Drake, who sampled his lyrics in songs like “Knife Speak.” Undertaking Pat is widely known for his genuine illustration of Memphis and his influence on the rap style over a number of many years. AllHipHop sends our condolences.
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