She Got It Made is the new single from Plies’ new album Goon Affiliated dropping in stores and online May 25th. The hook is clever and pretty damn funny, interpolating a sample of Escape (If You Like Pina Coladas). Really Plies? Seriously? Not much new ground or new sound here for Plies, and it’s another song for the ladies. By now, we’re used to his lack of lyrical depth, so are you really looking forward to another Plies album? If so, what is it that you like about him? Enlighten me… Read the rest of this entry »
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NEW JOINT: Sean Garrett ft. Plies – Lay Down
Two words: ME LIKEY!! Sean Garrett’s been spot on when making tracks for other artists but has been very hit-or-miss (more MISS) when it comes to his own music. This, however, is a great track, very smart and is sure to be a hit with the ladies. I mean, what other rapper to do a freaky track with besides Plies? The rap doesn’t overpower the sensual feeling of the track and Sean Garrett’s vocals aren’t quite as annoying as they usually are. Read the rest of this entry »
Video: Plies ft. Keri Hilson – Medicine
Check out the video for Plies’ latest single Medicine featuring the beautiful Keri Hilson. If I could take two doses of her on a daily basis I don’t think I’d need a medical doctor again! I mean, wow she looks great, but not in an over-the-top way. The song is aight, and is the latest single from his upcoming album Goon Affiliated, dropping February 16th! Read the rest of this entry »
Plies – Becky
Ladies and gentleman… err goons and goonnettes! Ignorance has returned to hip-hop and, once again, it goes by the name of Plies. Somewhere some gutter, gunshot-wounded goonnette will appreciate this ode to fellatio. For me, Plies is the same dude with a limited vocabulary and, therefore, less to say than a Dr. Seuss book. This is his first single, from his 4th album, Goon Affiliated, slated for a September release. Can you tell I don’t like it?
Video: Ludacris feat. Plies – Nasty Girl

Keep it real, what brutha doesn’t like a lady in the streets who can turn freak in the sheets? This song defines the perfect woman, top to bottom. I’m impressed at how Plies holds his own over this Swizz Beatz joint, while Luda ALWAYS delivers. This is a definite highlight from Theater of the Mind and a fitting choice for 3rd single. Not to mention the selection of eye candy. Oh yeah, my favorite? Lawyer chick…
Video: Plies feat. Ashanti – Want It, Need It
While I like his style of making music for the ladies, Plies’ raps are just so elementary sometimes it feels like I’m listening to a 6th grade talent show. And I’ve noticed lately that they’ve scaled down the budget on his videos… I guess goons ain’t totally recession proof! Ashanti looks great in her cameo. So just for all you goonnettes out there that enjoy that thug-sexy talk, here’s the latest video from Plies, off his album Da Realist.
Plies – Gotta Be

So I guess this video symbolizes that Plies has been promoted from a goon to a Goon’s Guardian Angel, huh? In this promo clip for Gotta Be, Plies’ all white attire and random good deeds show him as more of a fairy Godfather, albeit a racist, potty-mouthed, gold-grilled fairy Godfather. Gotta Be is from Plies’ third album, Da REAList, in stores now. Next official video on deck: Want It, Need It featuring Ashanti – now THAT may be worth the 4 minutes…
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Album Review: Plies – Da REAList

Artist: Plies
Album: Da REAList
Release Date: 12.16.08
Algernod Lanier
In as much as his last album was more for the ladies, this album shifts the balance of content towards his fellow goons. Still, Plies continues to put it down on this album in his no-holds-barred style with raunchy cuts like the lead single Put It On Ya, Street Light with Sean Garrett, and Want It, Need It featuring Ashanti over a sample of The Deele’s Two Occasions. He shares a bit of his soul and gets personal on Family Straight and speaks up against what he views as injustice in the criminal justice system on 2nd Chance. His nature as a goon is evident on tracks like the confrontational Fuck U Gon’ Do Bout It and All Black. The highlight of the album is Heard of Me, on which Plies offers a better understanding of himself and reveals his thoughts on the music industry and his personal isolation from other artists.
The problem with this album is the lack of content. Plies is a rapper that offers no more than what meets the eye, so there’s nothing different here than his last album. Lyrically, Plies’ raps are very simple: there’s no intricacy, no clever metaphors, and this album requires little effort in comprehension because it offers nothing but surface-level content. The most annoying aspect of his lyrical inability is his need to change the pronunciation of words just so his juvenile rhymes will fit. For example, cognac is often shortened to the term ‘yac’ – NOT ‘YIKE’; and the word is number, not ‘nimba’.
Let’s keep it real: Plies is ignorant, nasty, violent, and quite wreckless with his words and actions, but his delivery is confident and he makes no apologies for being himself – and that’s what makes him realer than most. He refuses to give in to the demands of the industry regarding his image or his lyrics. Still, despite his demands for respect, his lyrical inability remains his biggest downfall. I’m not going to tell you this album is for everyone because it clearly is not. But if you’ve ever wanted some insight to the mind of a goon, this album is for you…
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Video: Plies – Put It On Ya
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d-Savvy officially rates this album with 2 out of 5 platinum headphones.
Let Plies "Put It on Ya"
Is It Really Real?
Artist: Plies
Album: Definition of Real
Release Date: 6.10.08
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