PHAT KAT

'Phat Kat' (a.k.a. 'Ronnie Cash'), (b. 'Ronnie Watts') is a rapper from the east side of Detroit.

Contents
Overview
Discography
'LPs'
'Mixtapes'
'Singles/12"s'
Featured Appearances
External links

Overview


His career began in the mid 90's as part of 1st Down, which consisted of Phat Kat on vocals and Jay Dee on production. The group was short lived however, possibly because of insufficient support/promotion from their label, Payday, but the two continued to collaborate on many occasions afterwards, starting with an appearance on "Fat Cat Song" and it's remix, from Slum Village's ''Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1)''.
His first full-length album, ''The Undeniable LP'' was released on June 22, 2004, on Barak Records. It featured appearances from Slum Village, Dwele, Big Tone of 87 Wasted Youth, and Obie Trice.
Kat released a [12" single]] in late 2006 for the song Cold Steel produced by J Dilla, he then followed it with his latest LP, Carte Blanche, on April 24th on Look Records. The album has proved to be Kat's most universally acknowledged effort yet.

Discography


'LPs'


★ ''The Undeniable LP'' (2004, Barak Records)

★ ''Carte Blanche (Phat Kat album)'' (2007, Look Records)
'Mixtapes'


★ ''The Quiet Bubble'' (2006)
'Singles/12"s'


1st Down (Phat Kat & Jay Dee) - A Day Wit' The Homies (1995, Payday)

★ Club Banger (2001, Barak)

★ Cold Steel (2007), Look Records)

★ Dedication To The Suckers (1999, House Shoes Recordings)

★ Boss Of All Bosses Featuring Phat Kat, Nature & P-Dap (2005), (DMB Records)
Featured Appearances


★ 2001 "Featuring Phat Kat" (from the Jay Dee album Welcome 2 Detroit)

★ 2004 "True Story" (from the B.R. Gunna album )

★ 2005 "Hear This" (from the Slum Village album Slum Village)

★ 2005 "Detroit Rapstar" (from the Lil Skeeter album Detroit Rapstar)

External links



dropmagazine.com Interview with Phat Kat

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