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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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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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What clown said hip hip was dead? You can't kill an art form that's driven from the energy and love that's put into it by both the artists and the fans,

No doubt there are going to be times fads pass through hip hop like mohawks and skinny jeans, but at the end of the day talented spittas and producers will bring back that real sh*t.

I typed all that just to publicly admit I've been sleeping on J.Cole. You know, he was Jay-Z's 1st on Roc Nation artist, blah blah. It kind of went in one ear and out of the other.

But I've recently realized the error of my ways. The man is the truth and a big part a rap's future.

On Friday (July 16) Cole came to Philadelphia as part of the Heineken Inspire tour. The show also featured legendary turntable King Jazzy Jeff and R&B songstress Marshia Ambrosius.

Cole did his thing and paid respect to Philly by bringing out Freeway for a couple songs.

It was very interesting hearing and see the old Roc-A-Fella on the same stage with Jay-Z's new Roc Nation MC.

We get to see J.Cole perform "Last Call" before he brings Freeway out to perform "Roc The Mic" and "Who We Are"

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Philadelphia rapper Freeway, known for his unique flow and association with Jay-Z, sat down with Hard Knock TV to talk about what he's been up to recently.

With a new label situation at Rhyme Sayers, Freezer compares being there to his days at Roc-A-Fella Records.

"At the Roc, just like Rhyme Sayers we had creative control of our project. Both of my albums at Roc-A-Fella I just went in did what I did and turned the albums in, it's the same way with Rhyme Sayers. Towards the end of my career with Roc-a-Fella when everything was falling apart. The attention shifted from us [the artists] to what was going on with Jay and Dame and all that. And they wasn't concentrating on our projects as much as they should have."

Freeway has watched as the Roc dynasty crumbled. Being a part of State Property with Beanie Sigel, Peedi Crakk, Young Gunz and Oschino & Sparks has put Freezer in an uneasy position.

For the most part he's been quiet and not taken sides as Beanie has taken his beef with Jay-Z public, but he understands the situation.

"Sh*t is f*cked up man, me being a part of it I just wish sh*t was how it was. I know Jay love Beans, I know Beans love Jay. Communication is the key, if you don't know what's on that man's mind and you aint talked to him in months you liable to think anything."

As bad as things seem now, Freeway wouldn't rule out a Roc reunion.

"If Jay and Nas can do some sh*t together. Communication is the key, if we can communicate now maybe we can get it done, If not f*ck it."

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