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''Definition of Real'' is the second studio album by
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Plies. It was released on June 10, 2008. Guest appearances include
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. The album garnered mixed reviews from critics who questioned Plies' lyricism and vocal work. ''Definition of Real'' debuted at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned two singles: " Bust It Baby Pt. 2" and "
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Critical reception

''Definition of Real'' received mixed reviews from music critics who questioned Plies' abilities as a capable rapper. At
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score of 59, based on 5 reviews. Khalid Strickland of ''
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'' gave high praise to the album's hyper-violent gangster material for displaying Plies' growth as a rapper, concluding that "Overall, with its bumping production and street sensibility, ''Definition of Real'' is a tight-knit piece of work that stiff-arms the dreaded "sophomore slump." Patrick Taylor of ''RapReviews'' said that despite being a transition to his
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and containing lightweight R&B hits that clashed with his thug image, he praised the album for delivering street tracks that we're interlaced with introspection, concluding that "As it stands, ''Definition of Real'' may not be an instant classic, but it isn't a sophomore slump either, and there are signs that there could be more to Plies beyond his drawl and his love of female reproductive organs."
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's David Jeffries also criticized the album's inclusion of radio songs but felt that Plies added more lyrical clarity to his goon bravado, saying that "The compelling three-quarters of ''Definition of Real'' that seems to have crawled out of the gutter proves that Plies is best off when he does it the ski-mask way."
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'' praised Plies for maintaining his charisma when delivering both vindictive vulgarities and conscience sincerity despite the album not being as strong as ''
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'' felt the album's production had a cohesive sound but criticized Plies' inability to move past typical gangsta material and into more introspective tracks like "Somebody Loves You" and "1 Day", saying that "Seemingly incapable of switching up his flow or creating vivid imagery, it's important to realize that in listening to ''Definition of Real'', you won't be getting ''
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''." Nathan Slavik of DJBooth was mixed on the album, saying that he was put off by the expletive-laden lyrics heard throughout the hardcore tracks and love songs but that it would attract more to the female demographic. In
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, Robert Christgau panned the album's overly violent and misogynistic content.


Sales

''Definition of Real'' debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number two selling 214,902 copies in the first week of release, making it his second #2 album and highest first week sales, beating his debut album ''
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'', which sold 96,000 in its first week. It was released on the same day as
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''. It was the second best-selling hip hop album at the time in 2008 until it was beat by first week sales of The Game's album ''
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''. It was the fifth fast-selling hip hop album of 2008, until T.I.'s sixth studio album ''
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'' became the second in 2008, putting the album the sixth fastest selling hip hop album of 2008. In celebration of the album he renamed the date Goon 10th, instead of June 10 As of October 2008, the album has sold approximately 524,000 copies in the United States. It has become the rapper's second album to go gold and is his most successful sales of album to date.


Singles

The first single is " Bust It Baby (Part. 2)" featuring
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. It is currently his biggest hit single to date, peaking at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The second single is "
Please Excuse My Hands "Please Excuse My Hands" is the second single from Plies's second album, '' Definition of Real''. It features Jamie Foxx and The-Dream. Music video The video was released on July 23, 2008. It premiered as the "New Joint of the Day" on BET's ''1 ...
" featuring
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, and
The-Dream Terius Youngdell Nash (born September 20, 1977), better known by his stage name The-Dream, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. His co-writing credits include songs with "Me Against the Music" (2003) for Britney Spears, " Rid ...
. There is also a music video for the song "Who Hotter Than Me", released June 10, 2008.


Track listing

Sample Credits * "Somebody (Loves You)" contains a sample of " Somebody Loves You Baby", written by Eugene Curry and Walter Sigler, as performed by Patti LaBelle. * "Bust It Baby (Part 2)" contains a sample of " Come Back to Me", written by Janet Jackson, James Harris, and Terry Lewis, as performed by Janet Jackson.


See also

2008 in hip hop This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 2008. Events January * The Game states that after his third album, '' L.A.X.'', he will retire. *Freekey Zeekey states that all is well w ...


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References

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