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Jay z beanie sigel the reason
Jay z beanie sigel the reason










∺nd don’t get it f***ed up: this ain’t the green light for everybody to start making diss Jay-Z record. Whatever issues remain between the two artists, who have always appeared to be very close, Sigel has made it clear that they can be resolved. ∻ut you was in a position to let me get my own money, and you couldn’t do that,” Sigel claimed. “I told you I ain’t want your money,” he said addressing Jay-Z directly. He goes on to reveal that following his year-long prison stint in 2004 – during which Jay-Z apparently never visited or corresponded with him during – the longtime friends met to discuss Sigel’s release from Roc-A-Fella Records so he could pursue other opportunities.Īccording to Sigel, Jay offered him a financial incentive to remain on the struggling label’s roster. I frontlined for that thing of ours, for that diamond that people was throwin’ up. Matter of fact, you ain’t even have to tell me. I fought all them battles: Jadakiss, Nas, Dipset. I brought the Fellas to Roc-a-Fella Records Hot 97, State Prop, y’all remember. “I was the realest thing that happened to the Roc. “I think I held my tongue long enough about this whole Roc-a-Fella situation,” said a noticeably upset Sigel. “S**t, I just wanted to see him MC, and reminisce on when we was the R.O.C./But he called all the C.O.Ps, not only that, he brought out the F.E.Ds/So that’s telling me ∟ You Sieg,’/so F you too and F Bleek three.”Īt the end of the track, during which Sigel also insinuates that he has information that could affect Jay-Z’s relationship with Beyonce, the ∻road Street Bully” addresses listeners directly, explaining why he decided to release the track. “The rapper Shawn called the police on me/cause I was front row at the Blueprint 3,” Siegel raps. Siegel makes one clear accusation about the highly-publicized September 11 concert, during which Jay premiered his live performance of The Blueprint 3. While seeming to hold back on some of his grievances with Jay-Z, who he calls his “brother” in an explanation at the end of the song. Siegel responds directly to the line “Grown men wanna sit on my lap/but I ain’t got a beard and Santa Claus ain’t Black.” The track, titled ∺verage Cat” (click to listen) seems to be a response to “What We Talkin’ Bout,” the first track on The Blueprint 3. Just hours after Jay-Z fans in New York celebrated yet another landmark moment in his career – a performance with singer Alicia Keys at Yankee Stadium – many were glued to their radios and computers, as Jay became the topic of conversation for a much less glamorous reason.Įarly Friday morning (October 30), Hot 97’s DJ Kay Slay debuted a shocking Jay-Z diss record delivered by non other than Roc-a-Fella Records artist Beanie Siegel.












Jay z beanie sigel the reason