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Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« on: September 17, 2005, 02:27:33 AM »
when did Beans diss jay? i keep hearing about this.
 

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2005, 02:32:19 AM »
On the remix of Sheek's Kiss Ya Ass Goodbye.
 

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2005, 02:38:57 AM »
can someone post a link to the song?
 

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2005, 10:23:14 AM »
i think they hav the song up at http://www.d-blockworld.com and under the music section at http://www.allhiphop.com
      
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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2005, 01:38:04 PM »
anyone know why he did?
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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2005, 01:42:47 PM »
anyone know why he did?
go to www.mtv.com and search for Beanie Sigel and check out the Mixtape Monday feature they did and Beans moms spoke on it. and check out the Overdrive video with Sway interviewing Beans just after he was released and you´ll see why.
 

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #6 on: September 17, 2005, 01:45:09 PM »
anyone know why he did?
go to www.mtv.com and search for Beanie Sigel and check out the Mixtape Monday feature they did and Beans moms spoke on it. and check out the Overdrive video with Sway interviewing Beans just after he was released and you´ll see why.

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #7 on: September 17, 2005, 01:47:15 PM »
"you niggerz lost yall game im throwing the roc down"  ::)

Beanies one helll of an idiot
 

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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2005, 01:49:19 PM »
As of right now, the name "State Property" only exists as a clothing label, a film company and the title of a movie and its sequel. The chain gang itself is on an indefinite hiatus.

Beanie Sigel has been in solitary confinement for the past 60 days, but he is still able to receive visitors — and apparently give out orders. He's passed down a very clear mandate to his good friend Dame Dash.

"I just know the order he sent me is that there is no State Property until he gets home, period," Dash said last Monday in New York. "That's that. All I can do is carry out that order, 'cause that's my brother."

Beans' mother, Michelle Brown-Derry, says that her son believes his homies — with the exception of Oschino — have turned their collective backs on him. Since going to jail late last year (see "Beanie Sigel Sentenced To A Year In Prison For Gun Charge"), he hasn't heard from Young Gunz, Sparks, Peedi Crakk or even Freeway, who seemed to have the tightest bond with the Broad Street Bully.

"It seems that Beanie was instrumental in getting all of those guys to the point where they was at," mama Sigel said on Friday. "His question is, 'Where is the love?' There's no loyalty, no love being shown at all. There was not a letter from any of these guys other than Oschino out of that whole State Property crew."

Ms. Michelle, as she is called by Beanie's friends and business associates, says she is surprised that the crew seems to have faltered, especially since some of her son's homies were so supportive during the trial.

"As it [became] obvious he was going away, everyone got scared," she determined. "It seems like they counted him out like he wasn't coming home. It's just unfair."

  
 
Contractually, all the artists who once rolled as the Philadelphia collective are still on Roc-A-Fella, which of course was sold to Def Jam and is now being run solely by Jay-Z (see "Jay-Z, Dame Dash Sell Roc-A-Fella Records; Jay Named Def Jam Prez").

"They seem to feel content where they are at," she lamented, before clarifying that Sigs has no problem with Jay-Z. "They were originally signed to Roc-A-Fella with the knowledge that once Beanie received his label, they would be transferred to Beanie's label. But they seemed content to stay signed to Roc-A-Fella. The bottom line is there was just no loyalty, period."

"Whoever decided to make certain choices without talking to Beans is a little out of line anyway," Dame added. "It doesn't mean that there is no State Property, it just means that they don't believe in what we believed in as far as that independent spirit and should have had enough respect to go to Beans. But certain people feel there was never a State Property anyway."

Dash was referring to Sigel's choice to start up a label under the Dame Dash Music Group umbrella. Despite being incarcerated, and without any artists in his fold, he is forging forward. Sigel shot five videos before going to jail, and the latest, "And You Don't Stop," is scheduled to begin airing soon. Sigel's third LP, The B. Coming, is coming on March 29, with "State Property 2" hitting theaters on July 13. His mother says that he is looking at brand new artists, one of whom may be his fiancee, Melissa, who sings on the underground smash "Change Gon' Come."

The former members of State Property could not be reached for comment.
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Re: Beanie Sigel dissing Jay-z
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2005, 01:49:44 PM »
Young Jeezy says his main goal in rapping is to motivate the thugs, and if you listen to Beanie Sigel, the Southern star is accomplishing his mission.

Traveling from Fairton, New Jersey, to Philadelphia on Tuesday, Sig said one of the few MCs

 

 
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   Beanie Sigel
"Change"
The B. Coming
(Roc-A-Fella) 
   Young Jeezy
"And Then What"
Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
(Def Jam) 
 
who moved him while he was in jail the past 10 months was the man behind Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101.

"I ain't write one rap since I was in jail," Beanie, surrounded by friends like Dame Dash and an assortment of family members, said from a tour bus. "I was in the box. I did seven, eight [months] in the hole. Only thing I could is listen to is the radio. Listening to the radio, I'm hearing the same stuff over and over. I just started feeling a little bit better when I was listening to my man Young Jeezy. I was like, 'OK!'

" 'If it ain't locking up, bring it back,' " he continued, reciting some lyrics. " 'You was short anyway, bring a stack/ ... Patty cake, patty cake microwave/ Circles make a square/ Damn, I paid.' Other than that, ain't no real motivation."

Sigel has plenty of incentive now that he's out of jail (see "Beanie Sigel Released From Prison"). After passing through the gates of Fairton's Federal Correctional Institution on Tuesday, he was greeted by his family and friends in New Jersey like Prince Akeem returning to Zumunda.

"It ain't nothing but a free thing, baby," he said, walking up to his loved ones, who were practically waiting in line to hug him.

After the show of affection, it was time to break out. "I'm trying to get as far way from this place as possible," Sigel said. "Let's go."

On the bus, Sigel showed no signs of being shell-shocked — he was ready to talk as Dame presented him with several boxes of his new sneakers. His as in the kicks are part of Beanie's State Property Pro Keds line. One brown pair actually smelled like chocolate, while another pair, which were white, smelled like vanilla, causing Beans to laugh.

From all indications, State Property clothing and kicks may be the only still-relevant incarnation of the name. Beanie maintains what Dash told MTV several weeks ago: He is disappointed in some of the actions of his once tight-knit rap crew. Sigel said although he still loves the Young Gunz, Peedi Crakk and Freeway like brothers, he doesn't know if he'll ever record music with them again.

"Do I think they were disloyal for going with Jay[-Z]? Nah," he said. "My whole thing is they were disloyal to me period. ... Just not being there, period, for me. Not for the [business] decisions they made. ... I was mad because they weren't loyal to me period. Even when I was on house arrest, before I got booked, I didn't get a phone call. I never got one letter from any of them since I been jail. Oschino and Sparks are the only ones that kept in contact with me."

Sigel said he never had to look far to find Dame Dash or Dash's partner Kareem "Biggs" Burke while he was in jail. That factored heavily in his decision to run with the Damon Dash Music Group instead of the new Roc-A-Fella with Jay-Z, he said.

"It's no choice," he explained. "I didn't make no choice. When people see I'm with Dame and Biggs, I'm with them together on off days. It ain't just business with us. I'm chilling with them. I've never been around Jay on an off day. It ain't like I made a choice of running with Dame and Biggs or 'Dame and Biggs held me down through my whole trial.' It's not that. I would be a sucker if I said I [signed with the Damon Dash Music Group] because they did that for me. It's love. You see how we chillin' now, this ain't about no business.

"Where's State Property at?" he added. "They knew I was getting out today. It's real! Not to say Jay ain't never did nothing for me, I got love for Jay like I do Dame and Biggs. But even if I was to sign with Roc-A-Fella, I would still be here."

Beanie isn't going to be chillin' for much longer. His list of goals is plentiful already. Dash said he's secured a litany of new beats for Sigel to rhyme to. There's talk of either a new Beanie LP or EP before the year is over (Young Jeezy, the LOX and T.I. are a few dudes he wants to work with). Dame and Beans are also contemplating re-releasing The B. Coming this year with a few new tracks. Dash has already planned a tour for Beans to kick off in October. Before then, there will be a club tour this month with Beans' first date on August 18 at New York's Club Exit.

"That was my time off right there, being in a box," Sigel said about being incarcerated. "It's time to go right back at it. I've got a lot of stuff to do. Not just this music, I've got companies to run."

For more on Beanie Sigel, check out the feature "Be Right Back." For more on Young Jeezy, see "Putting His Mouth Where His Money Is."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1507399/08102005/sigel_beanie.jhtml