New Album “Smoove Criminal” Shows Just How Far He’s Come – And Where He’s Headed Next
AlmightyPat, also known as “PTP” or “P Vicious,” comes straight out of PG County, Maryland, and he carries that identity in everything he does—from his lyrics to his work ethic. In an industry full of smoke and mirrors, Pat stands on the opposite side. No capping. No fabrications. Just raw truth wrapped in high-energy flows and deep lyrical layers that reveal more with each listen.
His newest project, Smoove Criminal, is a 22-track statement. It’s bold, unfiltered, and self-made—literally. Pat produced and recorded the entire album on his own, a rare move in a time when most artists outsource their sound. “That’s most notable because not too many artists take matters into their own hands,” he says. But for Pat, taking control was never a question—it was the mission. “I took on the challenge and confidently succeeded.”
His sound is a blend of sharp bars, smooth beats, and spiritual undercurrents. You can catch life lessons tucked between punchlines. You can also hear pain, but he never lets it drown the message. Pat knows how to balance storytelling with soundtracking a vibe. “If you listen close and pay attention in between the details,” he says, “you’ll hear the story.”
Music has followed him since his early 20s, when friends started encouraging him to take it seriously. But Pat’s conviction goes deeper than peer validation. “God told me I was going to be a rapper ever since I was just 5 years old,” he says. That clarity fuels the way he moves—authentically, consistently, and on his own terms.
Getting here hasn’t been without challenges. Finding his sound took time. He had to figure it out solo, without a team of producers sculpting it for him. But once he locked in, everything else followed naturally. His career, so far, has been steady—a testament to patience and precision.
Looking ahead, AlmightyPat sees the big picture. A billion views on YouTube. A platinum single. A global tour. He’s not shy about his goals, and honestly, why should he be? When you back your dreams with the kind of hustle and honesty he brings, big isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable.
Smoove Criminal isn’t just an album. It’s a checkpoint on the rise of an artist who’s building something real, one track at a time. With a standout feature from his family folk YDDNick and 22 cuts that showcase every angle of his artistry, it’s the perfect entry point for new listeners and a strong level-up for day-one fans.
AlmightyPat isn’t trying to be the next anyone. He’s focused on being the first him—and he’s doing it his way.