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Plies was in rare form when he dropped Ain’t No Mixtape Bih 2 as a LiveMixtapes World Premiere on November 19, 2015. This tape didn’t feel like a typical release — it felt like Plies catching another wind, talking directly to the streets with that mix of humor, game, and pressure only he can deliver. The energy is fast, loose, petty, honest, and fully in Plies’ Florida lane, the one nobody else can duplicate.
He kicks everything off with “Ritz Carlton,” a record that would go viral in its own right — the tone is playful but confident, sliding over DT Spacely’s production with the kind of charisma that made Plies one of the internet’s favorite personalities. From there, the tape punches forward: “Shiddd” with Yo Gotti is gritty Memphis-meets-Florida energy; “Outchea” brings a young Kodak Black into the picture right as he was rising; and “Ruth Chris” turns Plies’ storytelling into a flex anthem.
The tape keeps switching gears without losing focus. “Wit Da Shits” with Boosie has that raw Southern chemistry fans love; “On My Way” featuring Jacquees adds a smoother, late-night vibe; and “Wet Wet” with T-Pain shows how easily Plies can jump into melodic, R&B-leaning territory while still keeping his personality front and center.
Production throughout the tape stays sharp and regionally rooted — Cheeze Beatz, Trauma Tone, Trae D, Zaytoven, Hero Beatz and others supply everything from church-bell trap beats to playful bounce tracks to deep-bass anthems. Plies adapts to each one, switching between comedy, aggression, slick talk, and street gospel without ever sounding like he’s forcing it.
By the time he hits “Charged It 2 Da Game,” “Countin Up,” and the closer “Ainna,” it’s clear what Plies set out to do: talk his talk, keep the energy up, and give fans a tape that feels alive. Ain’t No Mixtape Bih 2 is Plies at his most effortless — catchy, quotable, and locked into that specific Florida perspective that made him a legend in the mixtape era.
For anyone who lived through that era, this world-premiere tape is a snapshot of Plies in top form — funny, sharp, messy, honest, and entertaining from the first bar to the last.
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