She's Mature - Plastic Little

She's Mature

Plastic Little

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2006-11-17
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 21

  • ℗ 2006 Tonearm

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Hi Bitches Plastic Little 3:55
2
Rap O'clock Plastic Little 3:04
3
Hola Plastique Plastic Little 4:01
4
Beef Resolved Plastic Little 2:29
5
All Ya'll Niggas Dead Plastic Little 2:35
6
Creative Differences Plastic Little 4:32
7
Club Banger Plastic Little 3:35
8
Dopeness Plastic Little 2:02
9
The Jumpoff Plastic Little 3:08
10
Boys Plastic Little 3:19
11
Now I Hollar Plastic Little 3:33
12
Bomb In the Club Hoe Plastic Little 3:03
13
Get Close Plastic Little 4:10
14
Bum Rush the Set Plastic Little 4:10
15
1-800-Grustlin' Plastic Little 2:26
16
5th Chamber Plastic Little 3:31
17
Remix!!! Plastic Little 3:42
18
4$ Love Song Plastic Little 2:16
19
Steven and Billy Plastic Little 4:18
20
Crambodia Plastic Little 4:48
21
Nemel's Outro Plastic Little 5:14

Reviews

  • Eases the pain of Fiddy & L'il Wayne convincing people they are great, let alone greatest anything

    5
    By AKbirdman
    Another new act to hopefully make a stab at filling a void that has gone largely uninhabited since the decline of Wu; a Hip Hop act which is decidedly relevent, cutting edge and deserves as much success as it can get without being corrupted. Then again the mainstream managed to sleep on The Coup, Cunninglinguists, Busdrive, Def Jux, and the fact that Ghost Face has only gotten hotter as WTC (as a group) cooled off . Plastic Little is abit like Tenacious D in the way it consumes all the best and worst of their genre and spews it out as roughly equal doses homage and satire (homage to the good, calling out of the bad, and ode to the comically bad). On top of that, this falls into what I hope to see as a growing category of hiphop which is both danceable and not lyrically void bubblegum crap (50 is Brittney with bigger blacker t**s and bad teeth). Furthermore, any one member of PL could wrap L'il Wayne in a Plastic Little rhyme bag which he, or any other like rapper who falsely thinks himself the greatest (let alone listenable) could not rap his way out of. I would say that this sorta joint should be the future of hip hop, but if there wasn't that top 40 crap, half of which is essentially pop with rap over it ( being on the same station as other songs with black artists doesn't make it R&B, rap or hip hop); but then I guess the few acts still making real hip hop (alot of which incidentally, people who are on 50 or Wayne's dick will tell you is not hip hop) have to have something to be counter to / make fun of for our amusement.
  • J Rock!

    5
    By Jay Smitty
    those plastic little dudes, they're not hip hop...na this album is nothin but fun. them janks is tight!
  • not sure why this record is under the artist MF DOOM

    1
    By SHONE237
    I can't find his affiliation to this record, anyone else?
  • The Jump Off

    5
    By Portlands Finest
    ?uestluv recommended this on his okayplayer website. So i listened and i have to say he is right. Fun off the wall hip hop the hark's to the days of classic Pharcyde.
  • funniest album ever. period.

    5
    By illadel
    the first, second, and third times i listened to some of these songs i was laughing so hard. the sheer creativity with which these guys write the most wacked-out rhymes on earth is a feat. i am proud to be from philadelphia and be able to see these guys live so often. plastic little is saving hip hop.
  • Off the WALL!!

    5
    By JohnnyTom1
    This ish is insane! Sampling everything from the cure to video games to PJ harvey these guys tear it up with insane electro beats and dope rhymes. Some of the sickest Hip Hop I've heard in years.
  • Should I pretend it's good 'cause it's kinda indie sounding?

    1
    By crowtrobot
    My very favorite part... "Crackers can't dance, but now they all dyin'". Brilliant, lovely. Brings everyone together. Closer, you know?
  • MILTON, YOU NEED TO HOLLER AT THIS

    5
    By darbycrashridesagain
    This album would make Stephen Hawkins scream "God-damn!". Of course, it would be in a robot voice, but none the less, amazing.
  • Deserves to be influential...

    5
    By Choke Factory
    If more hip-hop records were like She's Mature, maybe modern hip-hop wouldn't be in such a sorry state. These guys sound like they might actually be having a good time while making mind-blowing music in the process. Totally unheard of, I know.
  • Plastic Little

    4
    By d-perty
    it's about gosh darn time we heard some good rap... that's right RAP... not hip hop. these guys should blow up in a year. keep it real fellas!

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