Showing posts with label plies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plies. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Has Rick Ross become 50 Cent?

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

By 2008, it was clear Rick Ross was more than a one hit wonder, but he was on a collision course with 50 Cent. In the months prior, 50 Cent had dissed Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled. His own G-Unit movement was losing its fan base rapidly and the movement led by DJ Khaled was taking over.

DJ Khaled's We The Best movement was not yet a record label, just an assembly of artists. Lil Wayne and Plies were clearly the more popular artists from the group. Rick Ross, at the time, was more of a background figure. However, he had plans of changing the landscape.

The year of 2008 was eventually dominated by Lil Wayne and T.I., but Rick Ross had 2009. 50 Cent was also working on a comeback album and sending more disses towards artists affiliated with DJ Khaled. Early in 2009, Rick Ross released "Mafia Music," which contained a 50 Cent diss, poking fun at his baby mama drama.

The first half of 2009 consisted of Rick Ross and 50 Cent trading disses. 50 Cent, who was having issues with his record label, Interscope Records, boasted of how he would soon take over Def Jam. Once he took over the label, 50 Cent said he would block all moves made by Rick Ross and DJ Khaled. During this period of time, Rick Ross' name was in the headlines every day. Ross used this to his advantage, introducing his group, Triple C's, to the world and his Maybach Music Group.

50 Cent claimed victory in the feud, as did Rick Ross. At the end of the day, Rick Ross won, as his singles gained increasingly more radio play. By 2010, Rick Ross had become the biggest, active rapper in the South, prompting many hip hop publications to ask if Ross had become the "King of the South." One thing was clear, though, Rick Ross was a force to be reckoned with. His summer anthem, "B.M.F.," with Styles P, had taken over urban radio and Ross was on to better things.

Rick Ross promised he would be all over all forms of the media, in 2011, and he has lived up to the promise, with his God Forgives, I Don't album coming right before Christmas 2011. While he does not release diss records, Rick Ross is involved in a beef with Young Jeezy. Rick Ross usually releases a new album every year. Before Rick Ross landed on Def Jam, Young Jeezy did this. Now, Young Jeezy cannot even land a secure release date without something happening.

During a recent interview, Rick Ross was asked if he was behind this and he acted as if he was. When he was feuding with 50 Cent, Rick Ross was against his bullying tactics. During 50 Cent's feud with D-Block, who happened to be his Interscope label-mates, 50 was behind their album delays. Two years after he conquered the giant, has Rick Ross become the monster he set out to destroy?

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Plies - "Chronicles Vol. 1"

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Plies - "Pressure"

More new music from Plies. His latest track is called "Pressure."

Listen to "Pressure" by Plies below:

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Plies - "Bout Dat Life"

After a brief hiatus, Plies is back with a number of new songs. Among the new songs is "Bout Dat Life."

Listen to "Bout Dat Life" by Plies below:

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

DJ Khaled - "Welcome to my Hood"

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Lupe Fiasco goes gold with "The Show Goes On"

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

Nearly four years have passed since Lupe Fiasco last released an album. By the looks of things, it was well worth the wait, as Lupe has been one of 2011's most popular rappers. In a little less than two weeks, Lupe Fiasco will be releasing his third album, Lasers.

Originally, Lupe Fiasco had planned to release his third album in 2008, but he could not land a secure date. Meanwhile, Plies ended up releasing two albums in 2008. Lupe Fiasco soon was pushed back to 2009 and no album came.

Atlantic Records said Lupe Fiasco would release his long-awaited third album in 2010. While the album did not come, he soon landed a March 2011 release date. In December, the first single, "The Show Goes On" was released.

The song has quickly become one of the most popular songs out. The video has been well-received by critics and fans. Now, with the song being played and downloaded so much, it has become a seller. Recently, it was announced Lupe Fiasco has sold 500,000 copies of "The Show Goes On." The song has been certified gold and Lupe Fiasco hopes Lasers will follow suit.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

New Video of the Day: DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Plies - "Welcome to My Hood"

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Plies threatens concertgoers

By Mark 'D' Thomas
Hip Hop Vibe Senior Writer


One would think that Plies learned his lesson after his entourage shot into a live crowd in 2006. Not so, it seems, as Plies threatened his crowd during a recent performance.

After the Florida rapper was hit with a cup while performing, he went on an angry tirade, threatening violence.

"I swear to God, next [person] to throw something up here, I'ma shoot this b*tch up in here right now!" promised Plies, who was greeted with cheers. "Next b*tch that throw something up here, they gonna get it, bro."


Other Plies concerts have been similarly tumultuous, with a councilman attempting to ban rap music concerts in 2009 following a stabbing at one of the rappers' shows.


Video of the incident can be seen below.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

DJ Khaled says "We The Best Forever" album Coming Soon

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

Five years ago, DJ Khaled burst onto the hip hop scene and made Miami into a force in the South. For years, he had been known as Fat Joe's DJ. Khaled was heard in many of Joe's songs, and songs featuring Joe, doing ad-libs.

But, in 2006, DJ Khaled put together his debut album. Unlike most albums, Khaled featured at least three artists on each song. DJ Khaled did not provide any rap verses, but he did provide ad-libs.

DJ Khaled helped many rappers become stars in the game, most notably Rick Ross and Plies. Each year, with the exception of 2009, DJ Khaled has released a new album. This year will be no different as he has already released a statement.

For the year of 2011, DJ Khaled will be releasing a new album called We The Best Forever. The only difference is Khaled might do a little bit of rapping on the record, himself.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Trick Daddy talks New Book and "Trick Loves The Kids"

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

Three years ago, Trick Daddy shocked the world when he left his longtime label, Slip-N-Slide Records. Trick Daddy helped gain fame for the label and landed them the distribution deal with Atlantic Records. For years, Trick Daddy made anthems for the label.

But, after ten years with the label and the focus clearly being on new acts, Rick Ross and Plies, Trick Daddy decided it was time for him to leave. He felt if he left then he could leave on good terms with the label. Instead of signing with another label, Trick created his own Dunk Ryders label.

Trick Daddy is currently working on his second album with his new label, http://www.thug2.com/. The album is a sequel to his 1998 album, http://www.thug.com/. It was that album that transformed him from a local Miami rapper into a national sensation. Early in the 2000s, Trick Daddy was the South's most-popular rapper.

One of his most-notable hits came in 2002, "Trick Loves the Kids." The song came after criticisms of his lyrics not being suitable for children. The title of the song was met with much scrutiny and many believed he named the song to stir controversy. However, Trick Daddy revealed he comes from a big family and there are always children around. The reason Trick Daddy created a song called "Trick Loves the Kids" is because Trick does love the kids.

On this new album, Trick Daddy wants to show there is more to him than rapping about money, drugs, and sex. His personal life has led to a change of pace for the former "Take it to the House" rapper. He is the father of growing children and is a strict father. Trick Daddy says he is not a friend to his children because he has to make the rules. So, if he comes out with a classic Trick Daddy album, he is going against some of what he is trying to teach his children.

Leading by example, Trick Daddy is changing things up because he loves the kids and he loves his kids more than anything.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Video of the Day: Plies - "She Got it Made"

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Plies is Finally Ready to release “Goon Affiliated”

Before last year, it appeared that the only rapper that could release an album without any problems was Plies. Having debuted during the summer of 2007, Plies was written off as a one hit wonder. But, right at the beginning of 2008, he released the lead single from his sophomore album. The summer of 2008 became known as “Bust It Baby, Pt. II.”

Towards the end of 2008, Plies announced that he would release another album before the end of the year. Right in December, he released his album, Da REAList. The album spawned hits late in 2008 and he kicked off 2009 with his Ashanti collaboration, “Want It/Need It.” When he recorded Da REAList, Plies said he had enough relevant material to record another album.

Initially, Plies was supposed to release his fourth studio album, Goon Affiliated, in May of last year. However, there was trouble deciding what song to release as the first single. Towards the end of the summer of 2009, “Becky” was chosen as the first single. The album was then set for an October 2009 release. However, the date came and went with no album.

Since the album had been recorded almost one year prior to the set release, Atlantic Records, decided to make Plies go back and re-record the album. Now, it is unclear if “Becky” will be included on this album. The album will be coming sometime this summer. Plies has since released “Medicine” featuring Keri Hilson and “She Got It Made” as singles off of the album.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Young Jeezy teams up with Plies

The last time Young Jeezy had any new music out was 2008. Times have drastically changed since then. Last year, Jeezy was supposed to release a new album. A song by Young Jeezy in reference to NBA stars, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James called "23, 24" was released. Fans excited about the song hoped that it would be the lead single from his new album. Later in 2009, Young Jeezy revealed that his next album would be Thug Motivation 103.

Aside from the title of the album being released to the public, there has not been too much more information revealed about what is going on with Young Jeezy. He has been working on this album ever since late in 2008 and his NBA-star related song was recorded during some of those sessions. Recently, Young Jeezy has began opening up more about his new album. For the most part, he has been recording by himself, but the first collaborator for this album has been revealed.

For the past few years, Young Jeezy and Plies have had a relationship, after all both rappers are united by Rick Ross. Alongside Ross, they have appeared on many DJ Khaled singles. DJ Khaled works the Miami area, but he is an executive for Def Jam, Young Jeezy's long time record label. With Plies and his relationship with Young Jeezy's label mates, it makes sense for the rappers to collaborate. Their collaboration may end up becoming a single off of Theg Motivation 103.

After a few delays, Young Jeezy will release his fourth studio album, Thug Motivation 103 on Def Jam this summer, in June 2010.

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