
And they were called “Godzilla”…
A must-have.

And they were called “Godzilla”…
A must-have.
“Is that kosher?” — GeeQue
Plies talks about a few of the particulars in his album The Real Testament with GeeQue.
For me, I just wanna stick to what I know and that’s reality music. ain’t going to try to convince you how much paper I got. I ain’t gonna try to convince you that my hood is rougher than your hood. I’m just talking about reality situations. And if you are going through some of the things I’ve gone through in my life and currently going through, then you are going to relate to it.” — Plies
And I’ll give you MY review on the album later today.
Plies tells GeeQue that he’s Plies also mentions that one of his friends was killed the night before the interview.
Mallz & I are very familiar with GeeQue. GeeQue is a Syracuse graduate and emcee. And former Audioholic (if you don’t know…you just won’t) IN FACT, you can hear GeeQue spit some of his earlier material on Mallz’s Contingency Plan. I swear, GeeQue has quite possibly interviewed EVERY artist and producer in the industry on “Freak It With Da Fellaz”. He has to have been the host for almost 10 years!
Oh! You didn’t know? I’m a huge Lost fan. I’m one of those guys who’ll block out a whole hour of my entire life for something like this. I do it for Heroes too. The Lost representation at Comic Con 2007 decided to show this little teaser with the creepy number 15 on the bunnies. Hahaha. Lost always has something going on to mess with your head. You see the scientist was so jumpy during the taping and he was adamant of not letting the bunnies get next to each other. Because you KNOW what bunnies love to do! Yeaaaaah! Explode!

Masterpiece Theatre originally appeared on the first copies of Plan B, but Mallz was so unsure of the track, he took it off. S’all good. I put it on this cd. Contingency Plan is a collection of tracks that Mallz aka Mirage created before creating Plan B. Contingency Plan makes a great mixtape or album-before-the-album to get you prepared for the official release of Mallz’s first effort Plan B. It’s a direct chronological wave of an emcees progression from novice to lyrical titan. One of Mallz first recorded lyrical smackdowns includes “The Session pt. 5″ feat. Nemesis. And ends with an alternate version of “Rise” produced by The Harbinger. Contingency Plan culminates with “Masterpiece Theatre” and completes the emcee’s transition. Being that “Masterpiece Theatre” was once on Plan B, it provides the perfect liason. And guess what? It’s Free99! Features include Secret Society and The Audioholics. Witness Mallz growth from the past to the present! And remember, Hip-Hop is best played at its loudest volume possible!

“I always treat people with respect and dignity, because that’s the way I demand to be treated!” — Jenn
I’ve had the pleasure to speak to Jenn. A 23 year old model/writer from Detroit. She humbly explains her devotion and everlasting love for Plies.
I really love him for real! I mean I have been listening to his music for months, like everyday! No Joke! I entered that contest everyday because it is serious to me! I have been literally praying that God blesses me with this opportunity! I just want to tell him how much I admire and respect him and how much I appreciate him for the man he is. I just want to tell him that all that and more, face to face so that I know he hears me. Anything else would be extra, but greatly appreciated.” — Jenn
Jenn is aiming to write motivation and self-improvement literature and developing an organization for troubled teenage girls and women to keep them on the right path. The sagitarius shawty cites singing, cooking and workout as a few of her favorite hobbies.
Plies needs to be warned. A woman with her eyes on the prize and an outrageous body. Check her out on myspace. But then again there was always something about people from Detroit. Is it strange that I’m blasting some Black Milk while writing this?
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This early in the game and Co-D’s are already coppin’ pleas? [ Source ]