Track Marks: How Plastic Little Became This Week’s Biggest Band In The World

Brian Raftery | November 14, 2006 10:16 am
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Welcome to another edition of Track Marks, where your Idolators perform an autopsy on the latest MP3-blog sensation.

Artist: Plastic Little Hometown: Philadelphia Album: She’s Mature, out this week First blog mention: A June 28, 2005 mention on 20 Jazz Funk Greats. The Build-Up: Over the summer, this gonzo hip-hop combo’s “The Jump Off”–and its Diplo-produced remix–started to gain traction on the blogs, including Music (for Robots), So Much Silence, and Analog Giant. The Dam-Break: Well, it hasn’t quite happened yet. But yesterday, Gorilla vs. Bear posted “Crambodia,” which features a cameo from Ghostface. And considering that anything Ghostface-related tends to ping around the blogosphere, we predict it will be on the Hype Machine’s Top 25 by the end of the week. Odds of Backlash: Even. They’re a tongue-in-cheek rap group that employs several honkies. Do you think anyone’s going to take them seriously? Are They Worthy?: Yep. Anybody who hears “The Jump Off” and “Crambodia” will be hard-pressed to argue that these guys are a mere novelty act. Plastic Little may be winking so hard that their eyes are glued shut–and we’re wary of them turning into 2 Skinnee J’s–but we’ll take their goofy rap over 75 percent of the “real” rap out there nowadays.

Plastic Little – The Jump Off (Diplo Remix) [MP3, link removed] Plastic Little – Crambodia [MP3, link removed]

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