PlaqueBoyMax continues to make a name for himself with his “In the Booth” series on YouTube. He’s had everyone from Cash Cobain to Will Smith pull up to his studio to lay down some tracks and today he dropped his debut EP centered around his trip to London.
The 5$tar Sessions: London EP features British rappers Nemzzz, YT, Len, Lancey Foux, and Skepta. It’s only five tracks and 10 minutes long, so it’s not going to take much to give it a spin. While he was out there, YT went viral because he spit a line about an adult actress by the name of Bonnie Blue who once slept over 1,000 men. “I just blew through a thousand like I’m Bonnie Blue,” he rapped as he left the room in shock. However, he changed the line on the official track on the EP to “I just blew through a thousand like it’s nothing new.” Even fans in the comments were stunned with one commenting, “A bar, but at what cost?”
PlaqueBoyMax has knack for going viral, most notably when he got into brief situation with Fivio Foreign and Lil Tjay over smoking in an Airbnb which resulted in Fivio recording a diss track. He most recently went viral for his session with Will Smith where the two-sport legend recorded a song in one take as he went Big Willie Style in the booth.
Check out the stream and the tracklist below.
- “3am” (feat. Nemzzz)
- “1000 (spin again)” (feat. YT)
- “maggy” (feat. Len)
- “bizarre” (feat. Lancey Foux)
- “less is more” (feat. Skepta)
This article was originally published by Angel Diaz at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/plaqueboymax-5star-sessions-london-ep-1235929134/).
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