When Plies’ latest buzz single, Pants Hang Low (from his forthcoming junior album, Da Realist) first impacted the Booth in late August, it was met with mixed reviews. In the tradition of his previous hits (see Shawty, Hypnotized, Bust It Baby Pt. 2), the Fort Myers, Florida native and his label, Atlantic Records, have decided to target the ladies with the first official single, Put It on Ya. As on the previously-mentioned past singles, Plies contracts an R&B singer to handle the hook (in this case, it’s new label mate, Chris J). Over legendary producer No I.D.‘s keyboard-heavy beat, Plies asks women what their fantasies are and how he can help make them come true. This record’s obvious radio hit potential should heighten ladies’ (and gents’) expectations for Plies’ third album in sixteen months, Da Realist, in stores and online December 16.
First!! The keyboard beat is perfect for this beat. The beat is insane and the production is banging!! Chris J brings a smooth sexy chorus while Plies lyrics are sub-par but they will still appeal to the ladies. This is banging and I gotta rate it classic. Dont be suprised to hear this song all over the radio stations in a few weeks. 5 stars!
im goin be straight up. i dont like plies. besides "shawty" i havent liked any song by him.. i will admit though, this song is hot. i think Chris J. is most responsible for me likin it. plies verses are pretty decent too though. so yeah "Dis iz a bang-r"
So THIS is the first official single, huh? I do like this one better than the Mannie produced Pants Hang Low, but I wouldn't put this one in the same category as his other big hits (no need mentioning). Plies has got another solid radio hit here with this track, which is what I think he aims for, especially with his singles. The rest of his music can be left to the homemade music videos all over youtube, LOL. Catchy melody on this one, Plies is typical, hasn't really improved his talent at all on this one. In rotation.
Can't lie this is the first single of Plies I would listen to w/o complaining, just becuase No I.D. did the beat. It's something about this beat that get me stuck. Plies is as expected for better or worse.
No I.D producing for Plies? Interesting. Chris J sounds decent on the hook and it's a tad catchy. The production is nice, though it's not super duper or anything. This is Plies' forte I guess (Ladies joints). He's nothing special and never will be in my opinion. But I know for a fact he has a fan base (mostly female) that loves him, so let fam do this thing. As for my opinion, this only gets 2 stars.
Sick of Plies, liked him better in his "goon" days (I'm so hood!). Sad to say, but I'm sure this one will be all over the radio too, so it gets a 3* (not becuase I like it).
It was better when it was called "I'mma flirt"... Just imagine what a real rapper like T.I. would do with this beat? Rip it like he did with the "original" version. The singer is good though.
Always been a big Plies fan. He knows how to make a hit. Not necessarily hot with the deep Hip-Hop community, but hot for radio. This is going to be like Bust It Baby, which I still think is a great song. All Plies needs to do is improve lyricaly, and then he will be set. Heck if he can do that by the sixth album which, by the rate he is going will be out by early 2010, he will be set.
thiz iz more like chris j ft plies lol....now, imma real-e big plies fan but thiz one iz jus aight for me...i wuz honestly x-pected betta...i wanted more plies!...but sill luv ya baby!!!...ill give u a 3.
didnt like this song i dont think plies is that good a rapper you look at songs like shawty, bust it baby, and hypnotized he always gets outperfromed by the other person on the track
On this song the thing which impressed me is the beat and the production in general. I'm really feelin it, I don't know this No I.d. but whoever he is he did a great work! I'm not convinced about the melody, though...it bores me a bit! Plies sounds good as always and Chris J is enjoyable in the hook. In rotation
LOL is it me or is Plies rapping faster then he normally do? anyhow this song is heat, Chris J was awesome in the hook, Plies is tight on his verses too
I've always loved Plies and will continue to. For me there is nothing bad to about him. Plies does his thing in here just like the rest of his songs. Chris J sounds replacable but his voice is nice but should have been more creative. Plus the beat is hot.
B4 i critic dis song let me address sum thingz dat sum of dez dum muthafukaz on her dont kno!........PLIES IZ A STREET RAPPER!..... dis iz definetly a huge movement dat he got goin on. he a @*#$! genius, he make joint fa da niggaz n he make jamz lyke dis fa da ladies. he obviously kno wut will appeal to who..... enough of dat, who eva dis cat Chris J. iz he did his thang on dis and once again fa all yu @*#$! azz haterz....Plies Has Done It Again!!!!
CLASSIC
If you are unfamiliar with the work of Chicago's No I.D., it should probably come as a surprise that this slept-on, relatively unknown producer did his damn thing. Make no mistake about, this man's credentials stacked on top of each other are taller than Plies. Don't get me wrong, Plies does a great job on this track. BUT... its because of the 'track' that it even makes a peep in the first place.
Alright....real talk.....this beat is fire!! To me, Plies is whack though. I'm not hating...just stating opinion. This song is pretty good, but that is driven by a beat that is crazy. Is it just me or does Plies drop an album every three months?? Oh well...3 stars it is.
i heard dis on da radio ... well just the last part and i was like oh shiii that is hot as hell!!! i love dis song Plies commin back... so whoeva hatin on him and callin him a pu$$y is wrong lol let a nigga do wat he do!! dis shii a CLAZZIC ya digg
Posted on Nov 29, 2008
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