[CD Review] Plies, 'Da REAList' (Slip-n-Slide/Atlantic)

Da REAList is not PliesN meditation on Platonic realism; itNs mostly just demonstrably false braggadocio and sentimental hooey. (He could have eliminated this confusion by calling it Da REALest.) The main problem is that a July Hip Hop DX report showed that despite his claims of being a lifelong thug, heNs actually only been arrested twice, fairly recently, for misdemeanors. (He also studied sociology for a time at the University of South Florida.)

So unlike his album of just six months ago, Definition of Real, this time the listener sees right through the tracks about how hard he is—“Me N My Goons” and “All Black” are particularly transparent. Even when he shows his softer side, itNs tough to swallow. On “Family Straight,” for example, he speaks of an aunt with AIDS, his fatherNs struggle with drugs, and his cousinNs underage pregnancy. “INm tired of answering my phone and hearing bad news,” he raps. Easily the albumNs most compelling track, it almost feels real, but one canNt help but doubt its veracity because of PliesN track record. Though the twinkling, snap-music influenced beats are sometimes appealing, itNs hard to get past Da REAListNs absurd story lines.