Plies Album: “The Real Testament [Edited]”
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Representing Fort Myers, Florida, the up-and-coming rapper known as Plies first made noise by penning the Snoop/Akon hit, "I Wanna Love You." After the unbridled success of his first single, "Shawty," Plies was geared up to drop a full-length of his own. With a molasses-thick Dirty South accent and a gang of stress on his chest, Plies rips it over neck-snapping tracks by Midnight Black, Papa Duck, Gold Ru$h, Jonathan Rotem, Hen & Ro, Hall of Tunez Inc., and the Beat Eaters on his debut release, THE REAL TESTAMENT. Akon, T-Pain, Tank, and 40rty are featured guests.
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The Real Testament [Edited] |
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UPC:075678997556
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
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Artist:Plies
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Producer:DJ Nasty; Midnight Black; Bei Maejo
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Label:Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
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Distributed:WEA (distr)
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Release Date:2007/08/07
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Original Release Year:2007
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Discs:1
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Length:57:27
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- EHH..DISAPPOINTED
With all of the hype around Piles i thought that this CD was gonna be hot. It wasnt even close. The only song that i like is the song about his mother just because of my brothers past. i used to like shwaty but it is played out now. Dont waste your money on this lame CD.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Realest nuhhh...alive! And...?
More of the passe garbage that has been killing rap.....these dude's album is pretty much belongs in the Classification of what Nas would call a hiphop killer... The lyrics are over-simplified and ignorant. The topics range from guns, the drug trade, and pure down to it most of the songs are about sex ( or misogynistic toward women.) Particularly the song that irks me the most is 100 yrs....I mean the only true message in there is about the imbalance of crime conviction and sentencing between white and black person. It would have been a decent song had he not used racial slurs and then later on gone on to contradict himself by talking about drugs and guns..and how he's so "hood"... maybe if ignorant n*ggas like this dude didnt help to support stereotypes maybe we wouldn't have that problem. Also, is this guy rappin with his "gold teef" on during the whole album, cuz his pronunciation skill is horrible.
So to boil it down the only thing this rapper has to his name is his credibility....well sorry to tell you but credibility doesnt make a good record when you have no skill.
So, Thanks Plies for helping keep millions of young impressionable kids ignorant and effectively keeping the stereotype river running...
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Real Definitions is by far the Real Testament
Plies has a phenomenal underground and street presence on the strength of his infamous mixtapes and live shows. He is a real life block hugger who happened to learn how to tell his story in rhyme. If you want it on the real check out the new Plies mixtape "REAL DEFINITIONS". That's the real testament!
- it came fast
I love this cd and I just had to get it when I saw it was so cheap thx a bunch
- his best one
i give Plies his props for comin in the game with them real topics! straight raw street sh t! if you been through this type of stuff you'll feel this, if not oh well just listen.
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