Scary? Not at All!

Scary? Not at All!

OK so the Big Bad Wolf known as the Boston Celtics did NOT win game 7. C’mon did anyone really think they would get the Eastern Conference finals? After all, they did go to a game 7 with the Chicago Bulls. The Chicago Bulls. Do I have to say it more than twice? Paul Pierce felt they were untouchable. So did the pure shooting Ray Allen which he came off a poor shooting night in game 6.

The Magic come out victorious over the 101 to 82. Dwight Howard finally stopped badmouthing Stan Van Gundy and played a post-up roll which they really needed in this must win game.

Dwight Howard is everything the Magic needs to pull through IF they want to get to the finals and let me just say there can’t be ANY mess ups. Hope he gets the message because Lebron James is not backing down! I am not scared of the Orlando Magic and neither is Lebron, Delonte, Mo, Wally, or any of the other Cavs. Why should they be? Home court advantage is all they need and the fans are the sixth man what could be better. I am a die hard Cleveland Cavaliers supporter and its clear they have One Goal in mind and Dwight Howard can’t Blame It on the Cuh cuh cuh cuh Coach (thats a Jamie Foxx reference in case you were wondering). Wednesday the Orlando Magic’s Doomsday(s) begin (and will end) Dwight, are you up for the challenge? I’ll be watching!

-Biz

PliesLately I have been listening to the rapper Plies. At first, I did not know exactly what it was about him that attracted me to his music but I knew it was really catchy. The first song I ever listened to by Plies was “Hypnotized” featuring Akon. This song when it came out was extremely popular mostly because of Akon being on the track. However in 08′ Plies kept getting more and more popular. With the track “Please Excuse My Hands” featuring The-Dream and Jamie Foxx, Plies gains more and more recognition with his work. Also, his latest album entitled Da Realist he has tried to keep the same tone that he has had through the past 2 albums. The lead single from Da Realist is “Put It On Ya”. Mainly I think this song was picked is because it is the most radio friendly.

As with most songs by Plies the content of the songs are about adult subject matter. His subjects range from sex, hard life, and relationships (friends or love). Even though “Put It On Ya” is the most radio friendly doesn’t mean that it is pure of non-offensive material. If you happen to listen to it some of the things he says you definately can’t appeal towards a really young crowd or on the radio. I guess the majority of the reason why I listen to Plies is that he is very blunt with what he has to say. The songs are offensive in some shape or form and that comes with being blunt with what you have to say.

I like Plies a lot. His songs get stuck in your head. For example, the chorus of “Plenty Money” got stuck in my head and at least once a day I sing it because its so simple. He also has many one liners within his music. Sometimes when I listen to him I am amazed with the way he presents situations or words. Plies has a way of putting images in your head while the song is playing and I find that interesting. This is what makes Plies an artist that I will be listening to for quite some time.

-Biz