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She's Mature

She's Mature

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Artist: Plastic Little
Label: Tonearm Records
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
Buy New: $6.29
as of 9/10/2010 15:52 CDT details
You Save: $8.69 (58%)



New (17) Used (7) Collectible (1) from $0.77

Seller: tomminnick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 229425

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 105510002121
EAN: 0105510002121
ASIN: B000HOJGTK

Release Date: September 12, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Hi Bitches
  • Rap O’Clock
  • Holla Plastique
  • Beef Resolved
  • All Ya’ll Niggas Dead
  • Club Banger
  • Creative Differences
  • Dopeness
  • The Jumpoff
  • Now I Hollar featuring Spank Rock & Diplo
  • Bomb in the Club Hoe (B.I.T.C.H.)
  • Get Close (prod by King Honey)
  • 1-800-Grustlin’
  • 5th Chamber
  • Remix!!
  • $4 Love Song
  • Crambodia featuring Ghostface Killah
  • Steven and Billy
  • Nemel’s Outro
  • Secret Amanda Blank Track

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Plastic Little exists in a special place somewhere between Jay-Z and Star Wars, between drug filled after parties and Harry Potter, between drunken one night stands and Sunday calls to momma, between Southern bounce and East Coast rap aesthetic, and between debauchery and virtue... actually, scratch that virtue shit out and let's just leave it at debauchery. Yeah, these Plastic Little kids sho' is strange. However, this strangeness has lent itself greatly to their appeal, an appeal which crosses racial borders and begins to seep into other music scenes. When one takes note of the crowd at any Plastic Little show, it can hardly be taken for just die-hard Hip Hop fans alone, not even close homey. Plastic Little fans are a collection of people that range from rap nerds to indie rock kids, graffiti writers, punks, skaters, fashionistas, futurists, art school kids, cokeheads, average joe white guys in college, emo kids, ex straight edge kids who now drink, and people’s parents really dig Plastic Little. Oh, and die-hard Hip Hop fans really dig them too. Plastic Little music is a party, son! Get your hand stamped and a red plastic Dixie cup; The kegs in the basement. Plastic Little is part satire, part social commentary, very poignant while simultaneously managing to be trite and extremely ignorant and offensive. To quote the late Richard Pryor, "There's a thin line between to laugh with and to laugh at." 88% of the time Plastic Little is laughing at. Word to God, son. "We just can't help ourselves," states group member No Body's Child. Diplo’s a guest on production, so you know it’s gonna be tight!

Album Description
Plastic Little exists in a special place somewhere between Jay-Z and Star Wars, between drug filled after parties and Harry Potter, between drunken one night stands and Sunday calls to momma, between Southern bounce and East Coast rap aesthetic, and between debauchery and virtue... actually, scratch virtue out and let's just leave it at debauchery. Yeah, these Plastic Little kids sho' is strange. However, this strangeness has lent itself greatly to their appeal, an appeal which crosses racial borders and begins to seep into other music scenes. When one takes note of the crowd at any Plastic Little show, it can hardly be taken for just die-hard Hip Hop fans alone, not even close homey. Plastic Little fans are a collection of people that range from rap nerds to indie rock kids, graffiti writers, punks, skaters, fashionistas, futurists, art school kids, cokeheads, average joe white guys in college, emo kids, ex straight edge kids who now drink, and people's parents really dig Plastic Little. Oh, and die-hard Hip Hop fans really dig them too. Plastic Little is part satire, part social commentary, very poignant while simultaneously managing to be trite and extremely ignorant and offensive. Diplo's a guest on production, so you know it's gonna be tight!


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Dwight Yokum Sniffy Snax   November 16, 2006
Maximillian Lawrence (Philadelphia)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

Dear Plastic Little,

I love your music more than anything I can remember. I play you every morning as I walk to class -- at the University of Virginia -- and every afternoon when I walk back, and feel okay with life. My friends and I sing drizhollering whenever we go out. You inspired me to try Dwight Yokum Sniffy Snax (trademark pending) for the first time, and then to not feel that guilty about it. And when that guy got my digits and I never got his, I thought "and I know you'll never call," and just said "ha-ha-ha."

When are you playing next? Will you ever come to Charlottesville? I'm having a party on Saturday night; I'll be thinking of you as I dance on the couch.

With love,
Christina


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