![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Owning his great moments and his flaws at once, Beanie Sigel came to collect. “ Feel in a state of depression, damn hear O.D.’d / Feeling guilty, if only I could foresee / That I’d be the reason you niggas is drinkin’ codeine / Before Future started sipping on that yellow tuss’ / I clip your life shorter than that yellow bus / You target, put that beam on your back / Me!, the reason beaver leaned on the ‘ack / Me! The reason Philly even on the map/ Me!, the reason your silly ass rap Me!”įreeway, Beanie Sigel & More Made the BET Cypher Their State Property (Video) If Meek Mill and others will ignore (in the eyes of Beans) the contributions before him, the MC lays his accolades out: “ I tried to give you some game that Jay gave me / To make the transition from the streets to the fame / You got a little fame and tried add street to your name / It ain’t the same / I’m battlefield tested, wounds all over my body / Where your scars at? / Ride for my niggas, willing to die / What’s your life like? / Feel it in the air / Where them bars at?,” charges the veteran at one point. Instead, he asserts that Meek is merely trying to recreate an era in the city (when it was allegedly ran by Beanie Sigel and Allen Iverson) that cannot come back on his watch.īeanie Sigel Is Coming for Meek Mill On a New Diss Record (Audio) Instead, the Broad Street Bully pulls no punches in throwing jabs at the popular 2010s MC, in his own Rocky V storyline. In the just-released record, Sigel shows empathy for Meek for ignoring the wisdom, but refuses to turn the other cheek. With that resumé in tact, the State Property figurehead gasps at the gall of Meek Mill from refusing his advice, and treating him as a pauper in his own city. The record begins with Mac stating the stars and bars he’s earned on his military uniform as a veteran of some of the nation’s toughest blocks. Beanie Sigel, a 15-plus-year Rap veteran reminds all that while he was a respected lyricist (doubling as street enforcer and security detail) at Roc-A-Fella Records, he was always a beacon on those streets of Brotherly Love. Before Meek Mill addresses Beanie Sigel’s midweek attack “I’m Coming,” his opponent has gotten even closer on “Good Night.” With Sigel’s new, softer spoken delivery (following a 2014 shooting), Beans is out to deliver a career lullaby to the fellow Philly MC he once took under his wing.įor those just checking into the developing drama over the last 10 days, “Good Night” is a quick catch-up. Rap disses seem to come in bursts these days. ![]()
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