Posts about Beanie Sigel

So here it is, the 50 Cent assisted Beanie Sigel track that could possibly solidify their new relationship (no homo).
And yes, there is a Jay-Z diss in there.
DOWNLOAD: Beanie Sigel feat. 50 Cent – I Go Off

It didn’t take long. 50 Cent features on Beanie Sigel’s new track, “I Go Off,” which they’ll release this Friday. Shot’s at Jay-Z? I’d say you can bet on it.
Heat broke the news here so check that out for all the details, but you can watch the two part video interview below. Beanie Sigel goes in on Jay-Z’s shady business practices and 50 Cent promotes his album.
This really doesn’t come as a shock after the latest attacks from Beanie Sigel on Jay-Z. Philadelphia’s own Power 99 radio station conducted an interview yesterday with 50 Cent and Beanie Sigel along side him.
During the interview it was revealed that G-Unit’s newest member would indeed be Beanie Sigel himself. Apparently Beans was in the background chanting the groups call; G-G-G-Unit! The Broadstreet Bully also stated that he won’t stop attacking Jay-Z until he responds with the proper respect.
Sigel stated that Jigga is nothing more than a crumb. During an interview last week, Jay-Z has this and much more to say regarding the Beanie Sigel attacks:
“He has a lot to complain about,” Jay-Z said jokingly. “Not me. Well Beanie Sigel at the time, and you can look it up if you like, just to be honest, was driving two Bentleys, I don’t know how. It’s impossible to drive two cars at one time with his mama in the sticks and selling 800,000 records. I don’t know what more you can do for somebody at that point. What people choose to do when they attain that type of success, you know, at some point you have to look in the mirror and look at yourself.”
“Beanie Sigel had a record deal, a record label, and a clothing line. And never went platinum, ever. I don’t know in the history of rap has anyone done so much with so little.,” Jay-Z added. ” I don’t know what more you can do for a person at that point. But a record deal, that’s normal. A record label and a clothing line, so, if that’s not pushing a person, shit. Thank-you.”
If you missed the beef so far; click here, here and here.
That was quick, Jay-Z has responds to a question about Beanie Sigel’s diss.
http://www.vimeo.com/7357590
Beanie Sigel has spoken and now dropped a diss to Jay-Z. Here’s the exclusive diss called “I Aint Your Average Cat”. If you missed Beans takin’ shots at Hov at the end of the Philly Powerhouse D-Block set, [click here]. Which was weird because Jay-Z headlined the show.
DOWNLOAD: Beanie Sigel – I Aint Your Average Cat (Jay-Z diss)
This was kind of unexpected but to be expected at the same time, I guess. Last night during the Powerhouse show in Philadelphia, with Jay-Z headlining, Beanie Sigel came out at the end of the D-Block set and apparently fired some shots at Jigga.
He performed “Mack Bitch,” his verse from Raekwon’s “Have Mercy” and “Feel It In The Air” before spitting his own version of Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3 intro, a cappella. Beans apparently took offense to Jay’s original when he spits “Grown men, they want me to sit them on my lap. But I ain’t got no beard and Santa Claus ain’t black” and he spit “I’m comin down my chimney with a Mac and go blat! That’s what I’m talkin about!”
He then followed that with some “I run this town!”s.
Hopefully someone has some clearer footage that shows Beanie’s freestyle…
Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel has had another run-in with the law.
A municipal court judge in Burlington County yesterday issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Sigel, whose real name is Dwight Grant.
Judge Gregory McCloskey issued the warrant after he failed to appear on a drug-possession charge, according to Carol Beismann, deputy administrator for the court shared by Chesterfield, North Hanover, and Wrightstown.
Sigel was arrested last month for marijuana possession following a traffic stop in Wrightstown, on his way to a performance at the borough’s Kelly’s Bar, according to published reports.
In recent years, Sigel has been to prison on charges related to weapons, parole violations, and failure to make child-support payments. In 2007, prosecutors dropped charges against the rapper for keeping a rental car nearly two months past its due date, after someone else returned the car.




