Playaz Lounge Crew

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P.L. F'N C. 04:06 Tools
Truth Be Told 04:05 Tools
Crazy Shit 04:05 Tools
Hit Repeat 04:05 Tools
My Reality 04:05 Tools
Misunderstood 04:05 Tools
Bipolar 04:05 Tools
Dopamine Feat. Eyedea 02:38 Tools
Social Alcoholics 04:23 Tools
What If I Kill You 04:23 Tools
Double Penetration 04:23 Tools
Playground 04:23 Tools
Boom 04:23 Tools
Buy Our New Album 04:23 Tools
What If I Kill You? 04:23 Tools
Know How We Do 04:23 Tools
Lonely Road 03:46 Tools
Time To Shine 02:22 Tools
Keep It Down 03:50 Tools
Playaz In Town 02:22 Tools
Past, Present, Future 04:20 Tools
Lounge 02:42 Tools
13 What If I Kill You 02:42 Tools
Bringin The House Down 02:42 Tools
Fake State 02:42 Tools
Club Rock 02:42 Tools
Dopamine 04:03 Tools
Frustration 02:42 Tools
The Struggle 03:27 Tools
Who Wanna Ride? 03:27 Tools
Fucked Up 03:41 Tools
Freeze 04:03 Tools
Carol of the Bells 04:03 Tools
Dub B 04:03 Tools
Thought Ya Knew 04:03 Tools
That Guy (Plays On) 04:03 Tools
Canned Shit 03:37 Tools
Don't Make Me 03:37 Tools
Climb The Ladder 03:37 Tools
03 My Reality 03:37 Tools
Loonatix 03:47 Tools
Baseball Bat 03:47 Tools
Unfinished Business 03:47 Tools
Uppercut 03:47 Tools
Where You'll Find Me 03:47 Tools
Trippin 03:47 Tools
Dont Make Me 03:47 Tools
P Gramps [Skit] 03:47 Tools
Bringing The House Down 03:47 Tools
P Gramps 03:47 Tools
No Skit 03:47 Tools
Coat Tails 04:12 Tools
Baseball Bat (ft Phatty Mcgee and M.C. Rentz) 03:47 Tools
No Skit [Skit] 04:12 Tools
Krazy Shit 04:12 Tools
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Playaz Lounge Crew (PLC), formed in White Bear Lake Minnesota in early 2001, are quickly ascending the ranks of the Twin Cities Hip-Hop music scene and the Midwest as a whole. A blend of several hip-hop styles and an unparalleled stage presence give the group a sound and show uniquely their own. Group members Dirty D and Mereness have created a sound all their own and have vowed to take their Hype Hop Revolution to new levels in 2006. Mereness originally hails from St. Paul, Minnesota. His smooth melodic delivery has drawn the attention of many fans due to its distinct style. Dirty D, born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in White Bear, Minnesota, has a style that is a direct contrast to Mereness. Dirty Ds rapid fire flows are a standout in the local scene. Together their styles combine to form a rich texture of sound that has brought them many fans throughout the Twin Cities, and around the world. Their differing styles and influences have come together to form PLC. The groups first full-length album PL3: The Mixtape has done extremely well since its release in early 2004. From their Twin Cities debut at the Dinkeytowner Cafe, to constant street pounding at such clubs as the Red Sea, the Quest, the Annex, and numerous others, PL3: The Mixtape put PLC on the map. The buzz generated by PLCs live shows, a growing fan following, and the success of PL3: The Mixtape brought them to the attention a Twin Cities based record label known as Loonatix Productions. It wasnt long before a friendship was established and PLC signed with Loonatix Productions on New Years Eve 2004. Upon signing with Loonatix Productions, PLC immediately began work on their next album Double Penetration?. In some ways DP? is a departure from the style of PL3: The Mixtape. Their new sound labeled Hype-Hop, is a more in your face aggressive style, born out of their live performances. Experimental in production and concept, DP? is a hard edged, fast paced, musical journey through the minds of Mereness and Dirty D. During the recording of Double Penetration? PLC submitted their music for a contest run by Detroit based Psychopathic Records. The Underground Psychos contest offered a chance to sign with Psychopathic Records. PLC survived 3 rounds of internet voting, including a live show at the historic St. Andrews Hall in Detroit. The final round of voting was to be done at the 6th annual Gathering of the Juggalos in Garretsville, Ohio. While PLC did not win the contest, they gained many loyal fans around the country and world. PLC is currently once again in the studio, recording Hype-Hop their follow up to Double Penetration?, as well as working on several other Loonatix Productions projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.