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Da Realist
Release Date: 2008 - 12 - 16, Audio CD, Big Gates/Atlantic/Slip - ... Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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The Real Testament - Plies
by XICripZ - written on 01/09/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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In 2007, the Floridian rapper Plies released "The Real Testament", and it was to initiate a spree of releases from him as he would go on to quickly record new ones directly off the back of this. It was also his breakthrough record as it saw him hit it big with such club bangers as "Shawty" and "Hypnotized", where he works with other big names in the club scene to get to this point, so that he could throw out some f his preferred Gangsta Rap cuts. 1. "The Real Testament" (Intro) 2. "100 Years" After an introductory piece which is bound to remind Rap fans of the nineties when the worst lyricists in the Hip Hop world ever ...
The Real Testament - Plies
by XICripZ - written on 01/09/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
Rating:
In 2007, the Floridian rapper Plies released "The Real Testament", and it was to initiate a spree of releases from him as he would go on to quickly record new ones directly off the back of this. It was also his breakthrough record as it saw him hit it big with such club bangers as "Shawty" and "Hypnotized", where he works with other big names in the club scene to get to this point, so that he could throw out some f his preferred Gangsta Rap cuts. 1. "The Real Testament" (Intro) 2. "100 Years" After an introductory piece which is bound to remind Rap fans of the nineties when the worst lyricists in the Hip Hop world ever ...
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