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| Allmusic |
Not even a year had passed since his debut, but the second time around Florida rapper Plies displays great growth. His lyrics here are sharper than those on his debut with the trials, tribulations, and triumphs he's experienced living the street life coming through loud and clear. This journey isn't for the weak-hearted, however, as Plies is an unapologetic beast who -- to paraphrase the frightening "Bushes" -- didn't come for your money, but came for your life. "Bushes" is a vivid lesson on how to catch and gut a snitch that could only be written by someone made hard by prison. Even more vicious is "Ol' Lady"'s attitude toward women who, in this case, are commodities used to pay off outstanding loans in lieu of cash....full text |
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| Boston |
| From the start, the definition of real has been one of hip-hop's prime subjects, and for this Florida MC, it is an obsession. For Plies, though, real means unleashing an uncut id instead of maintaining the purity of the rhyme and flow. On his second album in less than a year, he repeats the sound and content of his successful debut. He comes across as a Southern-fried early DMX with his unabated aggression; raw, explosive verse; and hints of conscience....full text |
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| Rapreviews |
| On the cover of his sophomore album, Plies is squatting down, drawers showing, wearing a ski mask and a medallion of himself wearing a ski mask bearing the legend "Goon." It's a bizarre photo, equal parts menacing and ridiculous. The photo and the album title both reinforce the point that Plies is trying to make: he may have went gold off of the strength of the baby-making jam "My Shawty," but he is still the realist rapper alive....full text |
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