Released: September 14, 1999

Featuring: Three 6 Mafia

Songwriter: Gangsta Boo DJ Paul Crunchy Black Juicy J

Producer: Juicy J DJ Paul

[Hook]
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine

[Verse 1: Project Pat]
Hoody hoo is the one
He be off in this game
Gold chain pinky ring
Say to hell with some fame
Hustlin’ to the end
Ain't afraid of the pen
Treated dogs like his kin
Got his brand on his skin
Drankin fists of that Henny
I went and bought some Remy
A ho can come with genny
But she don't give a penny
I'm out there havin plenny
I'm slangin shit like Lenny
From Good Times to South Park
You can die like Kenny
So try to get some money
Fo those actin funny
You stay about tha cheese mayn
Muthafuck the honey
Now don't you be a dummy
Play me like gin rummy
I try to keep it business
To keep food in my tummy
Tha ghetty ghetty green
On them 20's ridin' clean
Cause paper chasin'
Just I'm like a fiend
It's yo boy Project Pat
Never catch me droppin' dimes
I'm a let my gold shine
I'm a let my gold shine

[Hook x2: Project Pat]
All playas hustle in
Let me see your gold shine
All my playas coming up
Let me see your gold shine
Gold rangs gold chains gold teeth on the grind
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine

[Verse 2: Crunchy Black]
Could it be a dream
Crunchy bling bling
Crunchy on the scene
Rolex diamond ring
Hypnotize bling
When you see me
I'm a shine like diamond
In your fuckin screen

[Verse 3: DJ Paul]
Like a diamond
I'm a shine free
So you know its me
Every time you writin rhymes
Coco all you know its me
Bustas always hatin me
Knowin they be playin me
Get a name right
Next time you dissin me on this CD B

[Verse 4: Gangsta Boo]
Double O seven
Money I was playin on a play station
Ride by waving at you haters
Holla at ya
See ya later alligator
Skin cold world bustin
Cowards curtain
You ain't fuck what you mean playa

[Verse 5: Juicy J]
Playas from tha Hollywood
Evergreen is my hood
Smokin city
Show them gold teeth
Ridin in tha woods
Brakin on some pound
In tha south
Memphis fuckin town
Cheefin' on some hay
Every day
Like a coupon

[Hook x2: Project Pat]
All playas hustle in
Let me see your gold shine
All my playas coming up
Let me see your gold shine
Gold rangs gold chains gold teeth on the grind
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine

[Verse :6 Project Pat]
I was ridin' Buick wood
Now I'm pushin' me a 'lex
I was nobody in the hood
Now on chrome thangs I flex
I was wishin I was you
Now you wishin' you was me
Take a walk in my shoes
Ahh it could never be
See, a playa stay down
'Till he rise like some dough
If he true to his game
Then his game stay afloat
Who can cope
With this real ass shit
That I spit?
If you real and you know it then mayn
Toss a bitch
To a real tight playa
South side playa
Mask on my mug
When I blast on a Hateaaa
Loot's what I'm clockin'
Robers I'm watchin'
Nine milly Ruger mayn
That's what I'm cockin'
Lames I diminish
I balls to the finish
This ain't Popeye so I don't need no spinach
I'm just a young mayn havin thangs on the grind
I'm a let my gold shine
I'm a let my gold shine

[Hook (until fade): Project Pat]
All playas hustle in
Let me see your gold shine
All my playas coming up
Let me see your gold shine
Gold rangs gold chains gold teeth on the grind
Let me see your gold shine
Let me see your gold shine

Project Pat

Patrick Houston (born February 8, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American rapper and actor from Memphis, Tennessee. He is the older brother of rapper Juicy J, and frequently collaborates with Three Six Mafia. His rap name references the fact that he is from the Projects— more formally know as Public Housing—followed by his real name, Pat.

Project released his first studio album, Ghetty Green in 1999 after being released from prison, on his brother’s Hypnotize Minds record label. In the year 2000, as Three 6 Mafia released their fourth studio album – When the Smoke Sixty 6, Sixty 1 – Project first gained mainstream attention by providing the hook for the song Sippin' on Some Syrup. Ghetty Green was then followed by 7 more albums, the last of which (Mista Don’t Play 2) was released in 2015.

One of his most notable albums was his fifth, Walkin' Bank Roll, which was released in 2007 and peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200.