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11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
nasty trash! Jul 02, 2008
By Tiffany Harrison
"tiffyma"
aside from his skills being in the dumpster all he talks about is sexual trash!
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
HOT Jun 28, 2008
By Cap City
"King of the Cap"
Yeah, Plies is "HOT" alright...HOT GARBAGE! Don't waste your money on this CD. I didn't buy it, my sister did. We listened to it on a road trip and I didn't like any of the songs. This wasn't any different than any other of the wack rappers that's out now. Heard it all before!! No originality or substance...In other words, he ain't talkin bout nothin!! I'm not a hater and I can't knock him because he's getting his money, but the product he's putting out is trash.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Terrible Jun 25, 2008
By Bradley T. Pulles This CD iz terrible. Just terrible! I luv hip-hop, and I even like quite a few southern rapperz like Luda, Weezy, Bun B, Young Jeezy. But Plies iz the definition of WACK! hiz flowz r weak and hiz rhymez weaker. he haz no concepts or creativity in hiz rhymes. he's like a less-talented Ja Rule. I guarantee if you love hip-hop, you will be disappointed with this garbage that the DJs force down our throats. Not even worth a free download... If i could give it less than 1 star, I would.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
hot garbage!! Aug 20, 2008
By J. Mercado
"rap critic"
plies and this album and his first album are all trash.dont waste your time or money.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Definitely a True GOON! Jun 11, 2008
By KingofMilstead
"Concealed Authenticity"
His "goon" necklace sums up everything about Plies and this album, it is not for the brightest of individuals. Lyrics and content are weak and played out. He is saying the same garbage that "generic" and "main-stream" rappers have been saying since the late ninetys. It is time for rappers to become role models for younger generations and try saying something postive. Oh yeah, can someone please tell me what he is doing on this album cover (pull up your pants and look like a prospect, not a suspect).
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