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message

“Message” is a thought-provoking and emotionally layered track that blends vulnerability with motivation. Delivered with a melodic rap cadence and lyrical precision, Plug Not A Rapper explores the complexities of love, legacy, and impact—urging listeners to leave more than just words behind.

The song reflects on relationships and emotional disconnect, but quickly evolves into a deeper narrative about leaving a lasting impression on the world. It’s a message not just for a lover, but for society at large—to move with purpose and intention. Plug Not A Rapper is an emerging Southern creative fusing festival-ready rap with conceptual storytelling. Despite the name, Plug Not A Rapper defies labels—delivering music that bridges party anthems and purposeful messages.

His sound is rooted in hip-hop culture but thrives on duality: hard-hitting beats paired with introspective lyrics, catchy flows delivered with a sharp intellect. From “Meal Plan” to “Message,” Plug Not A Rapper is building a catalog of meaningful music that still makes people move.

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meal plan

Plug Not A Rapper just dropped “Meal Plan”—a high-energy banger about leveling up in love and life. Whether you’re eating good on campus or in your bag, this one’s for YOU.

🍽️💸💦 #MealPlan

“Meal Plan” uses a quadruple entendre throughout—referring to Love, Attraction, college dining plans and “eating good” in life and success. Plug Not A Rapper, aka Party Plug Mikey delivers witty bars about leveling up financially and romantically, making this an anthem for the grind, growth, and glow-up. Plug Not A Rapper is an emerging hip-hop artist known for blending energetic beats with candid, relatable storytelling. His style often incorporates contemporary urban vibes with a focus on cultural authenticity and engaging rhythms that connect well with festival and college audiences.

Mapouka Twerk Doctor

This compact and vibrant project leans into high‑energy club vibes with a focus on movement, confidence, and sexual empowerment. Plug Not A Rapper and PartyPlugMikey deliver a curated blend of twerk‑driven percussion, bold lyricism, and infectious hooks—perfectly designed for turn‑up moments and on‑stage hype.

🔥 Core Themes & Sound

  • Rhythm‑Focused Production:
    Every track is engineered to move—hard‑hitting 808s, snappy snares, and dancefloor‑ready tempos drive the project forward.

  • Sexual Confidence & Empowerment:
    Lyrics celebrate owning one’s sexuality with swagger and pride. Whether paying tribute to the “baddies” or hyping up the vibe, each verse asserts autonomy and energy.

  • Club to Gym Versatility:
    The songs double as hype tracks—for hitting the club or crushing a workout. Their short run times (2–3 minutes per song) ensure a quick, potent punch of energy.

🎤 Standout Tracks

  1. “99 & 3000”

    • A fast-paced opener with aggressive bars and placement-ready flow. Sets the tone for an assertive, movement-driven experience.

  2. “Mikey Tyson”

    • A punchy play on words and names; likens performance and toughness to the fighter motif.

  3. “Know You A Freaq”

    • A confident nod to those who embrace their sexuality without apology; infectious chorus and bold production 

  4. “ChokKko”, “Think She A Model”, “JIGGLY PUFF”, & “Gentlemen’s Club Anthem”

    • Each cut explores different facets of rhythm, body movement, attraction, and nightlife bravado—mixing playful themes with focused club sounds.

✨ Listening Experience

  • Quick & Intoxicating:
    At just 19 minutes total, the album feels like a shot of adrenaline—high-energy from start to finish without overstaying its welcome.

  • Cultural Nod:
    The title references Mapouka dance origins from Côte d’Ivoire—tying in cultural history with modern twerk rhythms and trap influences for a unique global club blend.

  • Perfect Single Packs:
    Each track can stand alone—whether for DJ sets, TikTok routines, workout playlists, or live hype moments.

🧭 Artistic Direction

Mapouka Twerk Doctor positions Plug Not A Rapper and PartyPlugMikey as ambassadors of unapologetic physical expression—ready for the party, functionally bold, and sonically tight. It’s less about deep introspection and more about capturing energy, stamina, and movement—all wrapped in confident lyricism and curated production.

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F.R.1.E.N.D. Z.8.N.E.

Album by: Plug Not A Rapper x PartyPlugMikey

Released: December 2024

  • Album Overview

    F.R.1.E.N.D. Z.8.N.E. isn’t just a title—it’s a layered emotional territory. This album from Plug Not A Rapper delivers a conceptual journey through love, betrayal, boundaries, and the blurred lines between connection and detachment. The title cleverly flips the idea of the “friend zone” into a coded universe (Z.8.N.E.) where emotional depth meets sonic experimentation.

    Through melodic hooks, vibey instrumentals, and conversational flows, Plug Not A Rapper balances introspective storytelling with festival-ready energy. Whether he’s rapping about loyalty, lust, or loneliness, each track feels like a voice memo from the heart, curated for anyone navigating complex relationships and self-growth.

  • Flavorz

    “Flavorz” is a flirtatious ride through taste, preference, and physical attraction. Plug Not A Rapper uses food metaphors and sensual double entendres to paint a vivid picture of desire. The hook is addictive, and PartyPlugMikey’s feature adds smooth counterenergy, like two friends trading game on the same beat. this song is a crowd-pleaser that demands a video.

  • Weather Machine

    This song uses the metaphor of weather to represent mood swings, emotional instability, and trust issues. Plug delivers emotionally intelligent verses, navigating a relationship that feels beautiful one moment and chaotic the next. The production feels like a storm slowly forming—chill but with tension underneath.

  • Closest Friends

    “Closest Friends” is one of the rawest moments on the album. Plug reflects on loyalty and how betrayal hits hardest when it comes from within the circle. The beat is stripped back and almost haunting, allowing the lyrics to breathe. It’s a heart-check moment on the project and one of Plug’s most vulnerable records to date.

Not Like Them Rap Niggaz

This bold project blends lyrical bravado with personal storytelling. Across nine tracks, Plug Not A Rapper and PartyPlugMikey combine introspection with confident swagger, navigating themes of mental health, identity, relationships, and ambition. Each song offers a unique tone and tempo—ranging from introspective reflections to lively flexes—making it a multifaceted listen that stays distinct yet cohesive.

🧠 Track Insights

1. Therapy Sessions (feat. PartyPlugMikey)

Role: A deep dive into vulnerability and healing.

Vibe & Themes: This standout track confronts mental health, emotional baggage, and the challenge of opening up. Plug’s lyrics feel raw and sincere, as he paints therapy not as weakness but as liberation. The collaboration with PartyPlugMikey amplifies the emotional depth with layered harmonies and empathetic refrains.

Why It Matters: It blends streetwise confidence with emotional honesty—making it one of the album’s most resonant and memorable cuts.

2. Weird

Role: Reinventing outsider identity.

Vibe & Themes: The track reclaims the concept of being “weird.” Plug leans into quirks and differences, turning what could be insecurity into bold self-expression. The beat is experimental—off-beat percussion and unusual timing reflect the lyrical message: it’s cool to stand out.

Why It Matters: “Weird” isn’t just a track; it’s an anthem for creatives who embrace authenticity over conformity.

3. Been 2 Long

(feat. Quinnie B & PartyPlugMikey)

Role: A reflective reunion and reaffirmation.

Vibe & Themes: Featuring Quinnie B alongside PartyPlugMikey, this song maps out distance and reconnection—whether emotional or physical. The lyrics examine how change impacts people and relationships. Coming in nearly four minutes, it’s one of the album’s longer, more cinematic tracks.

Why It Matters: It provides balance—a slower, more narrative-focused moment that contrasts the project’s shorter, punchier tracks.

4. Pro Toolz

Role: Flex culture meets artistic craft.

Vibe & Themes: This track showcases skillful lyricism and studio prowess. Plug raps like a craftsman, referencing audio tools as metaphors for hustle, creativity, and mastery. The beat is crisp and professional—mirroring the polished confidence in the lyrics.

Why It Matters: A perfect closer, it wraps the album with a statement of professionalism, both sonically and lyrically.

✨ Overall Tone & Flow

Not Like Them Rap Niggaz is structured like a session:

  1. It opens with boldness—

  2. Dives into self-healing and defiance (e.g., “Therapy Sessions,” “Weird”),

  3. Visits reflection and connection (“Been 2 Long”),

  4. Then finishes with strength and expertise (“Pro Toolz”).

The result is a journey of reclamation—of label, identity, and skill.

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ghetto ted talk

In Ghetto Ted Talk, Plug Not A Rapper unleashes a candid narrative rooted in street wisdom, hustle mindset, and raw emotion. The title suggests a conscience-driven, no-nonsense address—like a motivational speech delivered from the heart of the hood. Across fourteen songs, he melds aggressive bravado with introspection, delivering a versatile project that jumps between confident assertion and personal storytelling, all set to dynamic hip-hop backdrops.

🔥 Track Highlights

1. Basic Bih

  • Vibe: Upfront swagger and attitude

  • Theme: Self-assurance, independence, and confidence in one’s own lane.

2. Find a Way or Make One

  • Vibe: Resolute hustle anthem

  • Theme: Overcoming obstacles—reinventing the narrative of survival and persistence.

3. Ain’t No Rulez

  • Vibe: Rebellious and boundary-pushing

  • Theme: Challenging expectations and forging your own path, regardless of convention.

4. Swamp Walk

  • Vibe: Gritty, atmospheric, and swampy

  • Theme: Walking through challenges head‑on—embracing toughness in harsh environments.

5. Blood Sweat Tears

  • Vibe: Emotional intensity coated in strength

  • Theme: The price paid for success—physical and emotional perseverance.

6. UnFuckWitAble

  • Vibe: Bold defiance

  • Theme: Unshakeable confidence and mental resilience.

7. Pop My Shxt

  • Vibe: Flashy braggadocio

  • Theme: Celebration of self-expression, swagger, and individuality.

8. 1942 (feat. PartyPlugMikey)

  • Vibe: Collaborative energy with nostalgic flair

  • Theme: Tapping into old-school glam and mixology metaphors; a toast to success with sonic depth.

9. Mrs. Jackson

  • Vibe: Cultural nod with soulful undertones

  • Theme: Tribute-like vibe—using homage and respect to frame contemporary experiences.

10. Give No Fuck

  • Vibe: Absurdist, unapologetic

  • Theme: Dismissal of others’ opinions—prioritizing self-affirmed identity.

11. Sad Faces

  • Vibe: Vulnerable, emotional track

  • Theme: Reflects on guilt, regret, or loss—a rare introspective slowdown.

12. Tik Tokk

  • Vibe: Social media-ready, catchy

  • Theme: Commentary on trends, flashy lifestyles, and digital culture interplay.

13. Lul Bih

  • Vibe: Lyricism with edginess

  • Theme: Calls out fakes, positioning oneself as authentic amidst shallow surroundings.

14. D Man

  • Vibe: Street-smart closer

  • Theme: War stories and hustler’s code—a definitive finish to a gritty narrative.

🧭 Sound & Style

  • The production palette covers hard-hitting tempos (“UnFuckWitAble”), atmospheric fades (“Swamp Walk”), and soulful nods (“Mrs. Jackson”), offering tonal breadth without losing identity.

  • Plug’s lyricism toggles between assertive declarations and revealing storytelling—each track staking a claim, either lyrically or thematically.

  • Strong development of recurring motifs: hustle, authenticity, resilience, and community. Collaborator PartyPlugMikey appears in key moments to emphasize connective energy and shared purpose.

✏️ Final Thoughts

Ghetto Ted Talk delivers a lyrical lecture from the streets—bold, personal, and motivational. It doesn’t shy away from shadows or highlights; instead, Plug Not A Rapper uses both to construct a relatable, compelling narrative. Whether it’s grimy survival anthems or soulful introspection, the album stakes his ground as both hustler and storyteller.

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toxic plug love

Toxic Plug Love dives into addictive relationships, emotional dependency, and unapologetic swagger. It blends aggressive energy with vulnerability, using the metaphor of “toxicity” in love and lifestyle. With short, punchy songs, this project feels like a raw, fast-paced audio diary—from braggadocio to heartbreak, confidence to confession.

Somebody Bih (feat. PartyPlugMikey)

Why it stands out: A standout collab that balances swagger and sensuality. Plug and PartyPlugMikey trade verses with chemistry, addressing a partner who’s “somebody special” — but still guarded.

Sound & Theme: Smooth trap instrumentation, catchy hook. Captures that tension between desire and caution—perfect for playlists about love’s grey areas.

Out of Ya League (feat. PartyPlugMikey)

Why it stands out: A confident anthem where Plug declares being out of someone’s league—with attitude and charm. It’s bite-sized braggadocio with replay appeal.

Sound & Theme: Upbeat, lighter production leaning on playful synths. It strikes the balance between fun and flex.

Roxy ft OSG Drilla

Addiction to love, lust, and toxic cycles

“Roxy” plays on a clever double entendre — referencing both a woman’s name and the opioid painkiller Roxicodone. The track uses that comparison to dive deep into the pain/pleasure loop of toxic relationships. Plug Not A Rapper paints the picture of someone who’s irresistible even when they’re emotionally damaging — a “high” he can’t quit.

Mood: Late-night driving / heartbreak after the flex

Playlist Fit: Toxic relationship anthems, melodic trap, introspective rap

Steph

Exemplifies Confidence, accuracy, staying on target in love & life

“Steph” references NBA sharpshooter Stephen Curry, using basketball metaphors to show Plug’s confidence in knowing exactly what he wants — in women, music, and money. The song has bounce and swagger, but also subtle messages about alignment, staying focused, and trusting your aim even when others doubt you.

Mood: Motivational, flirty, high-energy

Playlist Fit: Workout, hoop dreams, flirt-and-flex tracks

GUD Enuff

Track dives into Insecurity, self-worth, and emotional honesty

“GUD Enuff” is one of Plug Not A Rapper’s most emotionally transparent songs. It questions whether he’s really enough for the people around him — lovers, peers, even himself. The hook is melodic and haunting, contrasting with sharp verses that dig into fear of rejection and desire for validation.

Mood: Deep night thinking / healing through music

Playlist Fit: Breakup therapy, self-reflection, moody rap/R&B hybrids

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Swamp Baby

Swamp Baby

Artist: Plug Not A Rapper (with PartyPlugMikey)

Release Date: July 1, 2021

debut EP captures that fresh-break energy of relocating to Florida—packed with raw ambition, Southern grit, and youthful swagger. Short, sharp, and unapologetically bold, Swamp Baby is an atmospheric introduction: half freestyle, half anthem, all attitude.

Core Vibe:

Minimalist trap meets swampy mood—lean percussion and deep 808s set the soundtrack for late-night ambition and new beginnings.

🔥Album Tracks Highlights

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1. Been Rich Freestyle

(~1:01)

  • Why it shines: A bold opener full of raw confidence—about making money fast, staying focused, and switching into boss mode.

  • Vibe: High-energy and direct—a statement of arrival.

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2. Turn Up Da Strip

(~2:01)

  • Why it stands out: A party starter tailored for Florida’s strip vibes—club-ready, flex-heavy, and designed to get energy going.

  • Vibe: Upbeat with swagger, perfect for hyping crowds.

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3. 50 Rackz

(~1:50)

  • Why it’s memorable: Money-centric anthem built on minimalist bounce—respect for the plug culture, hustle, and street-born pride.

  • Vibe: Cool, assertive, and unapologetically factual.

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4. Recipe

(~2:25)

  • Why it hits: More metaphorical—painting “cooking” success, stacking wins, and perfecting your formula. A focused shift from street to studio hustle.

  • Vibe: Steady confidence, lyrical clarity, and artistic hunger.

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5. Prodigy Freestyle

(~1:48)

  • Why it’s significant: Closes the project with a freestyle flourish—showcasing raw skill, unpredictability, and unfiltered creativity.

  • Vibe: Energetic, cyclical return to freestyle roots.

🧭 Closing Thoughts on

Swamp Baby

  • Length = Strength: At just 16 minutes, the EP packs a punch—no filler, just foundation.

  • Identity Setup: It’s a manifesto of relocation and reinvention—released right after your move, it’s your sonic calling card.

  • Freestyle DNA: Freestyles and braggadocio equal demonstration of skill—flexible flow and pure vibe over perfection.

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(B.B.L.’S) Bad Baddies Love’ Sex

Artist: Plug Not A Rapper

Release Date: March 19, 2024

Label: Orange Crush Magazine

  • Album Overview

    This compact but dynamic project leans into bold, unapologetic energy with a blend of sexual confidence, swagger, and playful vulnerability. The tracks, mostly featuring PartyPlugMikey and TaliRaqs, mix catchy hooks, high-energy production, and intimate wordplay. It’s an effortlessly fun album that balances hype-ready anthems with moments of introspective shine.

  • BBL’S & HUSTLERZ

    Short and punchy (~2:27), it sets the tone immediately with aggressive energy and charismatic barwork.

  • Greatest

    Confident hooks and adrenaline to match—it feels like a victory lap.

  • Good Good

    Smooth beat with playful lyrics—perfect for late-night playlists and party settings.

  • Rawest (feat. TaliRaqs)

    TaliRaqs brings sharp contrast to Plug’s flow, grounding the song in raw, relatable honesty.

  • What I Like

    Mellow, introspective note—like a conversation after the party.

baddies island

Artist: Plug Not A Rapper x PartyPlugMikey

Release Date: December 27, 2023

Plug Not A Rapper and collaborator PartyPlugMikey transform the typical rap compact into an escapist journey—an intimate sonic retreat where bold sexuality, playful bravado, and carefree vibes meet.

Baddies Island

  • Tropical-Trap Fusion:
    The production blends bright, island-style percussion (marimbas, steel drums) with trap drums and 808s. This fusion creates a cohesive warm-weather energy—sunny beats designed for party playlists and summer rotations.

  • The “Baddies” Concept:
    The project revolves around celebrating confident, self-assured women (“baddies”) not as accessories but as the ruling presence. Each track elevates that theme—from flirtatious affections to commanding independence—crafted with swagger and work.

  • Tight & Focused:
    At just under 19 minutes, the album stays sharp and vibrant—zero filler. This crisp runtime ensures repeat listening, making it ideal for social media sharing or a motivational mood boost.

🔥 Key Tracks & Highlights

  • “Baddies”:
    Sets the tone with confident declarations. It’s the anthem, spotlighting the project’s central theme—women who command the space.

  • “Xity Gurlz”:
    A playful track with flirtatious bar work over punchy percussion—designed for club and casual party rotations alike.

  • “General Tso”:
    A spicy, bold cut using food metaphors to express attraction—digestible and catchy.

  • “Slutty Vegan”:
    Combining edgy wordplay with tongue-in-cheek themes; it’s fun, provocative, and unapologetic.

  • “Money”:
    Wraps up the album with ambition, financial hustle, and opportunism—rounding out the bold-and-bad energy.

✍️ Overall Themes & Tone

  • Empowerment & Sensuality:
    Every song is light-hearted yet rooted in asserting personal and collective confidence. The album doesn’t apologize—it celebrates autonomy, attraction, and swagger.

  • Cohesive Sound:
    A consistent flow of summer inflected heat—seamlessly linking every track while maintaining distinct personalities per song.

  • Replay-Ready & Social:
    With its catchy hooks, bold lyrics, and short runtime, Baddies Island is built for social loops—TikTok, night drives, brunch vibes, and hype playlists.

💥 Final Take

Baddies Island is a strong summer EP—a compact, fun, and stylish statement from Plug Not A Rapper and PartyPlugMikey. It’s their tropical playground—no weighty introspection, just bold themes, beachy production, and confident delivery. Ideal for fans who want feel-good, unapologetic hip-hop that hits fast and hard.

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