Pat Er’Son is more than just your typical Hip Hop artist from New Jersey who raps. He’s also quite possibly one of the best artist coming from the Garden State. Pat Er’Son is a true creative in every sense. Not only is he a music artist, he writes books, plays and also Co-Owns his own clothing line Space Camp Clothing Company.
Pat Er’Son A.K.A. Davey J. Morgan grew up on the mean streets of Paterson New Jersey. The same hometown of breakout out star Fetty Wap. Pat Er’Son began making music when his friend and music producer Destyn Hill of Aztrotuned productions approached him about a song that he felt Pat Er’Son would be a good fit on. The two began creating magic. Pat Er’son Showcased his music ability with hit Songs such as Work and Don’t cry which became internet sensations as well as gathering massive radio play.
Today Pat Er’Son tours the country performing his music. He has a new EP scheduled to be released Late this year featuring his breakout singles “Don’t Cry”, “Work” and “In My Zone”.
Pat Er’Son dreams of one day bringing his talents to the big screen. With all the gifts he poses, his talents or not to be taken lightly. With a unique voice and powerful writing ability to go with his Bad boy sex appeal. It is no wonder why Pat Er’Son is a sure favorite and breakout star. The arsenal of talent make him a force to be reckoned with and the next big thing.
It’s a new week and that means more new music from New Jersey native, Pat Er’son. Today, the artist drops off his latest track entitled “Don’t Cry” produced by Destyn Hill (Fetty Wap, Kid Ink).
In the song, Er’son has his eyes on a stripper of a local strip club, as he lets her know that there’s a better life with him, outside of being on the pool.
Upcoming LP The Moment coming soon.
Twitter: @Pat_Erson_
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New Jersey native Pat Er’son teams up with frequent Remy Boyz producer Quay on their new banger for the summer, “Zoomin”.
Er’son delivers a lit joint with his Diddy-esque flow that meshes perfectly with Quay’s firey trap production. Sounds awesome on a hot summer day in Newark as he gives us some hot bars to match with the scorching weather.
Pat Er’son not only is he an artist, he also is a producer and author. With an upcoming LP (The Moment) and a new book called “Before I Say I Do” Pat Er’son shows off his many gifts and talents with his new project “Don’t Cry feat. Destyn Hill”. First off let me say, I really didn’t expect much from this single. I expected it to be a typical underground rap song album. Boy was I wrong! To be honest, I didn’t know much about Pat Er’son other than he has another fresh track doing the rounds, called “#Work”. I decided to give it a shot and I am really glad that I did.
From the beat to Pat Er’son’s sharp story telling lyrics, this is a great track from start to finish where I even found myself wanting to know more about the man from Paterson, NJ. When most rappers emerge in the rap game, they do so with a level of urgency. That necessity is the foundation of hip-hop as well as the nature of life in the ‘hood’ which propels this genre of music. This melodic, hook-filled and beat-heavy track, produced by Destyn Hill of Aztrotuned, is delivered with that same sense of urgency by Pat Er’son.
Pat Er’son’s is a man on a mission, because he probably knows if you stop or pause in this game, you will be steamrolled by those coming up from behind you. I think Pat Er’son’s is underrated and will benefit from more promotion, and really needs to do a full album or mixtape to keep his momentum in full swing after “#Work” feat. Cobra” and “Don’t Cry feat. Destyn Hill”.
On both of the above tracks Pat Er’son’s lyrics and flow are consistently dope and entertaining, while the beats and hooks support him perfectly. Pat Er’son’s lyrical artillery doesn’t even slowdown on “Don’t Cry feat. Destyn Hill”, just because it’s a club banger – something which happens often to some of his peers. This shows that he has no real weak spots. What I like about Pat Er’son’s is that he’s very clever. The killer beats and his hot lines come together to make awesome songs. Any fan of underground or even commercial hip-hop will find these tracks totally enjoyable, as he transcends both.