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Beanie Sigel album review   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Written by ScrewFaceKiLLA   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 2
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This came across the desks @ the DGC studio’s, and started an interesting conversation that made it become the first album review for our new section E-pinions, so if you have material you would like reviewed send it too”10080 Empire Building suite 111, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada” it's been a pleasure reviewing this album.

The first track "Feel it in Air" (produced by Heavy D)  pulls you into the gritty extra sensuory perception that we all get from time to time. From the spoken words of "My spidey senses are tingling" at the beginning of the track the hairs on my arms stood on end.

Every track imo brings a different facet to Beanie and he features a different hip hop icon on every track. As a pleuthora of MC’s and producer’s get a different facet of Beanie to contend with ..”One Shot Deal” featuring RedMan and production by Bink is another track that sticks out as a tune that jus’ deliver’s the shivers with precision, and with a different producer on every track, each song possesses it’s own uniqueness, then Beanie’s voice rises in the headphone as that common element soothing the transitions with words that are like missions. Every track get’s across it’s message. “Once again it’s on” has a Jay-Z feature, the Jigga man is still making appearances with select artists choosing his team carefully, gotta love that, o I gotta mention the summertime track that Jay-Z does on Memphis Bleeks new album is hot like fire and could be one of this summers anthem’s for me, now back to this doHPE album of Beanie Sigel’s, this album is rating high on my scale’s, a true classic, it’s been playing in my headphones practically non-stop“Gotta Have it” has Twista bussin’ flow’s like a pro’..so overall I give it 4.5/5 stars..

Next review, Kanye West “College DropOut” the DVD…

Tracklist:

1. Feel It In The Air (Featuring Melissa) (Produced By Heavy D)
2. I Can't Go On This Way (Featuring Freeway & Young Chris) (Produced By Aqua)
3. One Shot Deal (Featuring Redman) (Produced By Bink!)
4. Gotta Have It (Featuring Peedi Crakk & Twista) (Produced By Chad Hamilton)
5. Don't Stop (Featuring Snoop Dogg) (Produced By The Neptunes)
6. Purple Rain (Featuring Bun B) (Produced By DJ Scratch)
7. Oh Daddy (Featuring Young Chris) (Produced By Boola)
8. Change (Featuring Rell & Melissa Jay) (Produced By Ty Fyffe)
9. Bread & Butter (Featuring Grand Puba & Sadat X) (Produced By Just Blaze)
10. Lord Have Mercy (Produced By Ruggedness)
11. Flatline (Featuring Peedi Crakk) (Produced By Boola)
12. Tales Of A Hustler Pt. 2 (Featuring Oschino & Sparks) (Produced By Boola)
13. Look At Me Now (Produced By Buckwild)
14. It's On (Featuring Jay-Z) (Produced By D. Dot)
15. Wanted (On The Run) (Featuring Cam'Ron) (Produced By Da Neckbones)

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 May 2005 )

 
 
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