Born on November 8, 1989, in the sun-drenched city of Pensacola, Florida, Plap Fieldz, also known as Lil Cam, is carving his name into the annals of hip-hop history. Raised amidst the hustle and hardships of West Palm Beach’s projects, Plap’s journey is anything but ordinary. A street-smart dreamer with a pen in hand, he started writing lyrics at the tender age of 10. But while his love for rap simmered under the surface, life had other plans for him.
Inspired by the entrepreneurial brilliance of Master P, Plap envisioned himself not just as a rapper, but as a mogul in the making. If Master P could build an empire, why couldn’t he? This ambition, however, collided with a rough-and-tumble adolescence. Torn between two cities—West Palm Beach with his mother and Pensacola with his father—Plap found himself immersed in street life. By 15, he was hustling drugs and stealing cars, entrenching himself deeper into a dangerous world.
Things took a darker turn when Plap, just 17, was shot and found himself staring down the barrel of the justice system. Instead of a juvenile detention program, a judge ordered him to live with his father in Pensacola. But the streets called louder than ever. Armed with lessons learned in West Palm, he escalated his activities in Escambia County—running drugs, committing armed robberies, and stacking felony charges like a twisted deck of cards.
By 18, Plap faced a staggering 13 felonies and two potential life sentences. Miraculously, he struck a plea deal, taking a five-year prison sentence instead. Behind bars, he transformed. Prison walls became the backdrop for a newfound focus. Surrounded by hardened criminals, Plap’s lyrical fire reignited, and he quickly earned a reputation as one of the best rappers in the Florida prison system.
Released in 2013, his freedom was short-lived. A new drug charge in 2014 loomed, but the case was dismissed, sparking a pivotal realization—rap wasn’t just a passion; it was his escape.
In 2016, Plap Fieldz exploded onto the scene with a viral freestyle that lit up Facebook. That same year, he dropped his first mixtape, Street Muzik, followed by Street Knowledge in 2017. Plap’s raw authenticity and gripping storytelling resonated deeply, his verses painting vivid pictures of his trials, tribulations, and triumphs. Social media couldn’t get enough, propelling Plap and his Plap Life Movement onto the international stage.
Before long, he was headlining shows across the South, driven by the momentum of his ever-growing fanbase. With millions of views online, co-signs from hip-hop legends like Trick Daddy, Ball Greezy, and Lil Eazy E, and collaborations with Palm Beach icon Cool Cake, Plap solidified his place as a rising star.
His discography, brimming with hits like “Juice Me Up,” “We Gone Be Straight,” “Take Off,” “Relax,” and “Smile,” showcases his versatility and raw talent. In 2019, Plap released his third mixtape, Street Legacy, accompanied by the emotionally charged single “Complicated.”
Today, Plap Fieldz stands as a testament to perseverance and reinvention. With a loyal following and unstoppable drive, he continues to drop music, connect with fans, and share his incredible journey. Plap is living proof that greatness can emerge from chaos, and he’s just getting started.
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