Project Pat is giving fans the chance of a lifetime to collaborate with him on the remix of his latest single — check out “HUNDRED MILLION” below.

On Friday (January 19), the Memphis rap legend returned with his new hustler’s anthem which hears him spit: “Dropped ‘Chickenhead’ mane it streamed a billion/ Any hood OG say he’s a real one/ Pills used to deal them, started off stealing/ Not from England but my best mate was squealing/ Money to the ceiling.

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Pat teamed up with the Black-owned tech start-up Happy Monday to deliver the new track. The company’s platform is powered by AI and allows fans to create their own viral remixes to “HUNDRED MILLION” and other songs spanning a plethora of genres.

“I’ve been blessed to drop tracks through all eras — from tapes, vinyl, CDs, streaming, you name it. New tech always helped me get more control of my music — how it’s monetized and who owns it — not less,” Project Pat told AFROTECH.

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“What’s dope about my collab with Happy Monday is it feeds the culture’s desire for options. It’s also a marketing tool for artists and producers like me to control royalty distribution from these viral remixes blowing up on social media.”

He continued: “Platforms like TikTok have put my hits like ‘Chicken Head’ and ‘Take Da Charge’ in front of a new and more global audience again. So for artists like me, Happy Monday just makes sense — letting me generate new revenue from my catalog while also experimenting with genres outside of rap.”

Still in its beta phase, Happy Monday is looking to reinvent the relationship between artists and fans.

“The whole idea is to curate your favorite sounds of each release, save them to your playlist, download them, etc., in an easy and simple way,” CEO Darin Stewart relayed to AFROTECH. “In the future, the vision is to give more creator tools to essentially have more creative ability to do even more customizations.”

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In other Project Pat news, the Three 6 Mafia affiliate fondly recalled the late Mac Miller in a recent interview with HipHopDX, where he pointed out how “talented” the late rapper was.

Explaining how their bond was instant, he told DX: “I just started hitting him up. And then I just started listening to his stuff, and I said, ‘Dude is really, really talented.’ Like, he’s hard. I bought his CDs and everything.”

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He continued: “I supported him, one million percent. I mess with dude. He’s hard. I liked his lane. See, I like people to do their own thing.”