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Young Gunna, Chris of Young Gunz links up with fellow Philly spitter Santos for a remix of Jay Z's "Breathe Easy (Lyrical Exercise)." Download it here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/beathe-easy-lyrical-exercise.

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Young Chris and producer Cardiak team up for a brand new mixtape, The Revival.

Chris included his State Property family on this project. Peedi Crack, Omilio Sparks and Beanie Sigel all make their presence felt.

In the above track, Chris and the Broad Street Bully let you know it's not safe in the cold streets of Philadelphia.

 

The Revival is available now!

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Young Chris has been really on his grind recently since signing with Division 1. Here he taps two of his Philadelphia homies, Meek Mill and Freeway to help him spit on this Cardiak produced track.

Chris and Cardiak are working on a mixtape titled 'The Revival' that will be dropping in August.

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Bravo links up with Young Chris for this new heater

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State Property made a long awaited reunion happen over the last several days as they first hit up Power 99 to drop a freestyle for Cosmic Kev's The Come Up Show. Then last night Beanie Sigel, Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris, Neef and Freeway thrilled the crowd at the first Atlantic City Summerfest by playing some of their favorite songs.

"We're in agreement on this. Everybody wanted to do their solo things and spread their wings and stand out on their own. Now, it's just time," Beanie Sigel a couple of days prior to the show according to The Press of Atlantic City. "They (his fellow group members) have changed, and it's puzzling to me. They got better. I think Peedi Crakk is a megastar. Chris from the Young Gunz is a megastar. They grew."

State Property's last album 'The Chain Gang Vol. 2' was released in 2003 when they were still signed to Roc-A-Fella Records.

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Beanie Sigel was once a key a key member of Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella team. The Philadelphia rapper and his State Property family helped Hov build a dynasty. But when that dynasty crumbled so did his relationship Jay-Z.

Starting in October 2009, Beans began airing Hov out on a several diss tracks. He released "Kill A Jigga Man", "What You Talkin Bout (Average Cat)" and "I Go Off", but Jay never responded.

Today (May 31) Beanie issued an apology to the man he dissed so viciously.

What Mike Epps say? ‘Gangstas f*ck up too,’” Sigel told XXLMag.com. “Whatever I felt this dude Jay did wrong to me, it can’t outweigh the one thing he did do for me – he gave me an opportunity. Dude gave me an opportunity. A lot of people don’t get opportunities. He gave me that. That outweighs everything. I need that in black and white. I got caught in the moment and put my feelings out there. I should have never done that.”

Whether or not his relationship with Jay can be fixed is anybody's guess, but the Broad Street Bully says it could have gotten worse. He told XXL he has an album's worth of disses going at Hov's head, but he won't release them now.

I was explaining the whole Roc-A-Fella sh*t and a lot of feelings were going to get hurt,” he said. “I was airing sh*t out. Just the homies could listen to that when they come into the studio. I couldn’t put that out. It wouldn’t sit right with me.

 

Next up for Beans is a mixtape and album with DJ Green Lantern.

What do you make of Beanie's apology? Do you think Jay-Z will ever forgive him and work with him again?

 

 

Beanie Sigel "I Go Off" ft 50 Cent

 

Beanie Sigel "What You Talkin Bout (Average Cat)"

 

Beanie Sigel "Kill A Jigga Man"


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Video After The Jump Beanie Sigel is ready to make a major power move by taking his State Property brand nationwide. Up until now, State Property has been just a Philly thing consisting of Sigel, Oschino, Sparks, Peedi Crakk, Freeway and Young Gunz. The Broad Street Bully spoke on his idea of expanding into a hood near you very soon. "We about to set up this State Property thing across the map. I'mma make the Feds start watching n*ggas, thinking it's a gang or something. I wanna have a State Property family in every state...city where I go." Beans goes on to name places like Michigan, Little Rock, Arkansas, Chicago and Atlanta as potential spots to set up shop. Sigel then dropped a freestyle before he dipped. peep it below twitter-2a.png
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1. Intro
2. You Scared
3. What We Doin’ f. Meek Mill (prod. Jahil Beats)
4. Ha Ha
5. Im I’ll
6. Stop the Party
7. Dat Tree f. Curren$y
8. Mike Jack f. Wale
9. Betta Find Ya Lovin
10. We Back
11. Goin Hard
12. Got Money (prod. Jahil Beats)
13. C and Neef for Life (prod. Certifyd)
14. 6 In The Mornin
15. Gonna Change

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HipHopWired Reports Much of the landscape of Roc-A-Fella has changed dramatically since they were running the rap game early in 2000. The dramatic change is that it no longer exists as Jay-Z not only left Def Jam, but has also been building on Roc Nation with artists by the likes of Wale and J. Cole, but it has been rumored that he still has Young Chris on the ride with him. Beanie Sigel, who was one of the first to start running with Jigga, and was there when the label exploded with fame will be releasing The Broad Street Bully on September 1. As of late, the Philly rapper has been making his rounds on the mixtape circuit working with the likes of Gillie the Kid, Black DeNiro and even members of his State Property crew making it seem as though Sigel was cooking something up behind closed doors. Once deemed as Jay-Z protégé, Sigel seemed to be building his steam slowly but surely as his albums built up to the formation of State Property with the rapper leading the pack having his own gang to run beside his mentor. Things slowly changed however between The B. Coming and The Solution. 2007 saw the release of two of the premier artists drop their albums and it was apparent that the touch of Jay was absent. In the case of Freeway, the project was very well put together, but it was promoted very poorly which only made it collect dust in the CD shelves as most people were unaware of it. In the case of Sigel, Jay was featured on the track “Gutted,” but it wasn't the hard-hitting soulful material that fans have come to know the Philly native for. Hell, maybe it was because his first single was with R. Kelly on “All the Above” with subpar production from The Runners. Hopefully with his upcoming project that was originally titled The Focus, the fat will be trimmed and he will continue his climb that he was at with The B. Coming. Features are limited to Freeway and Young Chris and as Chris is seen as being little Jay, there might be a chance for Sigel to lead the charge to help resurge State Property at least. Time will only tell where business ties till go as far as him and Hov, but the world needs classic material such as “Still Got Love For You.”

Tracklist for Broad Street Bully: 1. Broad Street Bully 2. All In 3. Shot Em Up 4. Death Follows Me 5. Phili (w/ Freeway & Young Chris) 6. Ready For War (w/ Freeway & Young Chris) 7. Point The Finger (w/ Young Chris) 8. Get Back To Rap (w/ Young Neef) 9. I'm Sicker (w/ Freeway) 10. What Are We Doing Here 11. Going Through The Emotions 12. You Over Did It 13. Why Should'nt I
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HipHopWired Reports The Underground Music Awards is making its seventh return as the fireworks are set to start going off August 23. Hosted by Urban Threshold, the event will be showcased at the Famous BB Kings Concert Hall in Times Square, New York City. Last year the event was hosted by Slick Rick and GrandMaster Flash and featured such upstart MCs as Donny Goines, Red Café and Mickey Factz. Geared towards indie artists, this awards ceremony has been dubbed as being the largest awards show that takes place in commemoration for the Hip-Hop heads that take their musical endeavors out the hands of major labels and invest in themselves independently. This goes to show that all work, no matter how much coverage is given, is unappreciated. Old school and new school have been honored at this event in prior years with legends such as Slick Rick, GrandMaster Flash, Kid Capri, Marley Marl and up and comers such as Serius Jones, Joell Ortiz and Saigon. Just like the underground artist on the come up, this awards show is also unconventional and breaks the general rules that have been set by premier awards shows. The sole purpose of this event is to acknowledge unsigned artists and underground artists for their contributions to the urban scene of music unlike things such as the Grammy Awards, the Billboard Music Awards or even BET award shows. The overall theme is blending as DJs, artists, fans, media outlets and music professionals are all brought to the same venue in order to network and build relationships past the closing of the event. Think of it as an awards show mixed with a Hip-Hop Summit or round-table. Performances featured include DMC from Run DMC, Freeway and more. Click here for more information. Also, checkout footage from last year's event.
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