Plies and Lil Boosie are teaming up for his next single "Big Thangs." Produced by Filthy Beatz, the track is a menacing reminder that the Florida rapper hasn't gone anywhere. Listen above.
Plies is truly going hard in support of his last mixtape, The Last Real Nigga Left, having dropped videos for several tracks from the project. His latest visual is for the song, "Neva Had Sh#t." In the treatment, the Florida rap artist splits time shopping, flossing and popping bottles of Ace...
Plies took to his Twitter today to drop a new banger, this one aimed entirely at Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Using artwork on the YouTube link depicting Sterling handing a basketball to his point guard Chris Paul, Plies eviscerates the owner—who has been fined $2.5 mil...
Plies and August Alsina joint forces for a track about the type of women they like. “Jump” is the best of both worlds—real and ratchet. You already know what to expect. Check out the track above.
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Plies continues to release visual after visual from his recent mixtape Da Last Real Nigga Left. Today, we get the video for the thought-provoking track "Keep Pushing" where the Florida MC shows and raps about life's struggles.
Plies is not playing any games in his new video "F*ck Ni**a Fee." Unveiling plans to charge a tax for dudes who act unruly, Plies joins with Woop in the clip attempting to put a stop to the madness.
"F*ck Ni**a Fee" is off of Plies latest tape Da Last Real N***a Left...
It can be agreed upon that there are indeed some rappers out there that are addicted to wearing hats. Whether just chilling out or appearing on a prestigious awards show, the caps are guaranteed to be seen. Check out "Rappers Who Are Addicted To Wearing Hats...
In Plies' latest installment "Lawd Knows," the rapper confesses to his life's wrong doings all the while explaining the motivation behind his paper chase. Setting the scene in what looks like his hood, Pies and his boys show off a normal days' happenings, taking fans on a ride to the street life in which they dwell...