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Project Pat’s son was shot and killed in a Tennessee park last week when he was just 21 years old.
Patrick Houston Jr., who is also the nephew of Three 6 Mafia co-founder Juicy J, died in Imogene Heights on Friday, according to TMZ.
Memphis police said the shooting occurred around 1:15 p.m. Houston Jr. was found dead at the scene by officers.
No further details have been released.
Project Pat, 51, whose real name is Patrick Earl Houston, is the older brother of Oscar winner Juicy J and rapped on Three 6 Mafia’s 2000 hit Sippin’ on Some Syrup.
He also released the singles Don’t Save Her and Chickenhead.
Project Pat’s son Patrick Houston Jr. (pictured) was shot and killed in a Tennessee park last week at just 21 years old.

Project Pat (real name Patrick Earl Houston) is the older brother of Oscar winner Juicy J and rapped on Three 6 Mafia’s hit Sippin’ on Some Syrup in 2000 (pictured in 2023).
Pat was a member of the hip-hop group Kaze and released Kamakazie Timez Up with them.
He began his music career collaborating with Juice J (real name Jordan Houston) and DJ Paul in the early 1990s.
His aspirations came to an abrupt halt when he was imprisoned for aggravated robbery. He then returned with the 1999 solo album, Ghetty Green, and worked with Three 6 Mafia.
Their second album Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin was released in 2001.
Shortly after the album was released, he was charged with violating parole and jailed again for four years after guns were found in his car during a traffic stop.
He released his third album Layin’ Da Smack Down in 2002 and after his release from prison dropped. Crook by da Book: The Story of the Fed. The first single from the album was “Good Googly Moogly” featuring DJ Paul and Juicy J.
He also released Don’t Call Me No Mo with Three 6 Mafia in 2007.

Pat is pictured with his younger brother Juicy J in 2014.

Police are seen at the scene of the shooting in Memphis.

Three members of 6 Mafia, Darnell Crunchy Black Carlton and Jordan ‘Juicy J’ Houston, center, are seen with songwriter Cedric Coleman when they won their Oscar for Best Original Song in 2006.
In 2023, Pat collaborated with Juicy J on the album THEM GOATS.
Project Pat is the founder of the Go Foundation, a nonprofit organization that manages prison ministry.