Artist's albums
The Reason
2001 · album
The Reason
2001 · album
Mud (feat. Sash P)
2023 · single
Get Thru (Mack & Rude)
2020 · single
Ride
2020 · single
Still Public Enemy
2019 · single
Loyalty & Deceit
2019 · album
20 Hours
2019 · single
Gang Gang
2016 · single
Im Coming
2016 · single
Untagged
2016 · album
This Time
2012 · album
Broad Street Empire
2012 · compilation
B Boy - Single
2011 · single
In Beans We Trust
2011 · album
The Roc Boys
2010 · album
Average Cat (Jay-Z Diss!!)
2010 · single
The Broad Street Bully
2009 · album
Ready For War
2009 · single
The Solution
2007 · album
The B.Coming
2005 · album
Public Enemy #1
2004 · compilation
Feel It In The Air (Radio Version)
2004 · single
Gotta Have It
2004 · single
Wanted (On The Run)
2004 · single
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Biography
Philadelphian rapper Beanie Sigel had a rapidly rising career, beginning with his appearance on one of underground rapper/producer DJ Clue?'s mixtapes, to his cameos on Jay-Z's Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life, to a consequent solo deal with Roc-a-Fella Records. His distinctive, slightly drawling delivery and his clever but hard-hitting rhymes were showcased on his debut album, 2000's The Truth, which featured contributions from Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Eve, and Scarface, and production by the Ruff Ryders' Swizz Beatz and Suave House's Tony Draper. His second album, The Reason, hit the streets in summer 2001, led by the single "Beanie (Mack B****)." Sigel soon launched his State Property line of clothing by announcing his gear would have hidden pockets and gun holsters. Legal problems plagued the rapper in 2003 when he was arrested on federal weapon and drug charges stemming from a police chase where Sigel allegedly tossed a loaded handgun. He was arrested again in September the same year on attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting a man in the stomach. The attempted murder trial was thrown out of court once already by the beginning of 2005, but was set to be retried while Sigel was pleading guilty to the federal weapon charges. Preparing for jail, Sigel went into high gear and completed a movie, an album, and five videos to support the new album. The album, The B. Coming, hit the shelves in March of 2005 while the movie, State Property 2, was released in April. Out of prison by the end of the year, Sigel went to work on his fourth album, The Solution; though there seemed to be fluctuations in Sigel's stance in the split between Jay-Z and Damon Dash, the rapper remained with Jay-Z, on Roc-a-Fella, and The Solution was issued in December 2007. His 2009 effort The Broad Street Bully was issued by the Siccness label with the message that it is "not an official studio album," but a "street release." That official album, This Time, arrived in 2012 on the Ruffhouse label and right before Sigel returned to prison, this time on a two-year tax evasion charge. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi