
Since Plies flooded the airwaves with his sex-driven lyrics on tracks such as “Becky” and “Bust It Baby”, the rapper has come off as being more than rated R as he has dubbed himself the realist. Being the realist, he has been one not to bite his tongue and say things exactly how he feels.
As a replacement for Gucci Mane this weekend at FAMU, however, the rapper showed that he is aware of that fact of timing and that there is a time and place for everything.
It was reported that before performing “Bust It Baby,” the rapper saw a fan that looked to be too young to be hearing those particular lyrics. As a result, the rapper gave the girl $1,000 from his pocket and asked her to leave and have her parents take her some place more appropriate.
If that’s not a curveball, then what else could it be?
The rapper has been one to show his charitable side in other instances as he gave his chain to a girl during a basketball game some time ago, but this action is much more than just making a girl’s day.





at 9:33 pm
Just because a rapper has explicit lyrics doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have morals. HMMMHHHHMMMMM!!! The man is somebody’s father. He like many grownups do and say things that they would rather not for underaged kids to hear or see or read! Give the rappers some slack, they just trying to sell what sells now. SEX
at 2:27 pm
I think that was the right thing to do. I believe if that was his daughter out in the audience he would want the performer to do the same.And her parents didnt lose their money,they got more than they paid.