BEANIE SIGEL
Unlike his contemporaries, Beanie Sigel didnít pay his dues
by performing on the underground open mic circuit or appearing on mixtapes.
No, this thoroughbred MC skipped the demo-making process and went straight
from rocking ciphers on the streets of his native South Philly to rocking
mics alongside his Roc-A-Fella brethren, Jay-Z and Memphis Bleek. "I
ain't into battling people and all that," says Sigel. "You come
at me like that and I might slap you. I ain't trying to hear that. Man, I'm
gangsta, ni***." Which is why, in many ways, Sigel's debut album, last
year's The Truth, was his demo tape. One year later and more than 700,000
units sold, Sigel is finally prepared to unload his highly anticipated follow-up
disc, The Reason. Produced by 88 Keys, No ID, Kanye West and Just Blaze, and
featuring collaborations with Scarface, Daz Dillinger and Kurupt and, of course,
his Roc-A-Fella rhyme family, The Reason is a cohesive collection of hard-core
gangsta soul tracks that explains why Sigelís first album was called The Truth.
In the place of trendy references to jewelry, cars, money and hoes, the new
disc is packed with raw and uncut tales from the hood. "This album is
different from the last one because it's me," says Sigel. "This
album should've been called The Truth because it's just me spittin' however
I want. It ain't no direction or nothing to this album. It's just straight
beats and rhymes. The Truth had a lot of stories "What Your Life Like,"
"Ride for My Niggas", "Remember Them Days", "Mac
Man", a lot of little concepts and tricky stuff. It ain't like that on
The Reason. The first album was business, this album is fun." Although
Roc-A-Fella, one of the most prestigious imprints in hip-hop, has become synonymous
with Jay-Z's witty, boastful rhymes about Cristal, cash, hoes, platinum and
ice, Sigel spits gritty, point blank lyrics that were inspired by his days
and nights coming of age on the streets, where he was surrounded and ultimately
raised by hustlers, dope dealers, dope users, thieves, con artists and money
snatchers. "Jay-Z is responsible for [influencing other MCs] to change
their styles and talk about jewelry and shit", concedes Sigel, "but
that's not me", he adds. "I'm Beans. I'm doing me. I mean, I got
jewelry and Bentley's, but I don't talk about it in my rhymes. That's just
something I got. Some people need to talk about that stuff, but I got my own
flavor. I donít really talk about me, like what I got or what my lifestyle
is now. I talk about how I was and what made me where I am right now. It ain't
about where you at, it'ís about how you got there that's what counts. What
happens in between the start and the finish is what the people wanna know,
so that's what I talk about." "Nothing Like It" is perhaps
the track that best explains Sigel's rhyme and reason. In it, he drops such
gems as, "I paint word pictures on the canvas of life / I donít control
the brush / I just keep the colors in order and I changed my whole life in
nine months / Like sperm in the womb / These young punks never learn / Try
to tell 'em / You can't burn without smelling the fumes." "If I
had to pick a favorite track on the album, I guess I'd pick 'Nothing Like
It', cause there's really nothing like it", he says. "That song
explains how I write my rhymes. I ain't never had no bookbag with a lotta
rhymes in it, or sat down everyday writing rhymes and listening to beats that
was never me," he continues. "I listen to a beat, walk around, talk
to myself, think of thoughts, put my words together, write a rhyme in my head,
then go in the booth and spit it out." Similarly, when Sigel heard the
beat for "Grandma", he says it reminded him of an old gospel song.
"It sounded like some real old soulful s*** and it reminded me of big
momma's house and the thought of grandma; hence, the self explanatory title.
Another standout is "Man's World". "That beat is just sick",
Sigel exclaims with proud enthusiasm. "It's a hard beat that makes you
wanna go crazy so I had to spit some hard lyrics over it. "But the most
compelling and personal track on The Reason is "For the Record."
"In track 16 ["Where Have You Been"] on Jay-Z's Dynasty album,
me and Jay address our dads and everybody else whose dad wasn'ít in their
life", Sigel explains. "After that song came out, I heard through
the grapevine that my dad was upset about it, so in this song I let him know
for the record that he's still my man, I mess with him, he's my dawg, ain't
no hard feelings, but the nigga still should've played his part.î As far as
collaborators go, Scarface ("Grandma"), Daz Dillinger and Kurupt
("For My Ni****") are the only MCs Sigel wanted to work with outside
the Roc-A-Fella camp. "I worked with Scarface on my first album",
he says. "I like Face because he's just the realest, man. Since Day One
when he first came out, I always felt like he kept it the same and consistent.
He never changed up his style of flow no matter what was the latest trend
or fad in hip-hop. He's always been just Face, and I feel that. And Kurupt
and Daz Dillinger are just sick with it, man", Sigel continues. "ěThey
make songs that are ridiculous. I believe they can take anybody's song and
just adlib it and it would sound totally different. Even the way they work
together in the studio is ridiculous. They go in the booth at the same time!
It's crazy, man. They got crazy chemistry." In addition to making music,
Sigel has launched his own label, Criminal Records, is developing his own
urban wear clothing line, Versatile Clothing, and will make his acting debut
in two upcoming Roc-A-Fella film projects, Get Down and Lay Down and Paper
Soldiers. Despite his extracurricular interests, however, music remains Sigel's
first love. "It don't matter to me if I come out with an album and it
donít go platinum in three weeks or a month", he says, "ěas long
as my music is good, I know it'll be around forever."
Audio
Beanie Sigel - "Guess
Who's Back (Mack B****)"
"DJ Envy Freestyle Pt. 1" feat. Jay-Z,
Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek and
Freeway (Real)
(Hi)
(Low)
"DJ Envy Freestyle Pt. 2" feat. Jay-Z,
Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek and
Freeway (Real)
(Hi)
(Low)
Video
Beanie Sigel - "Beanie (Mack Bitch)" (Real)
(Windows Media)
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