Beanie Sigel – The Reason

    Beanie Sigel
    doesn’t need much of an introduction since hooking up with the Jigga man himself Shawn Carter–better known as Jay-Z.
    In his album The Reason, Beanie is continuing to try to make his
    solo mark on the world with a little help from his friends: Memphis Bleek, Daz and Kurupt of Dogg Pound fame, and Scarface. Unfortunately, this album
    will only be considered a speed bump in Beanie‘s
    road to success based on its lackluster songwriting.

    The album starts with the powerful Nothing
    like it
    , a self-portrayal of Beanie
    Mac
    ‘s rise to fame. It continues with Beanie
    (Mac Bitch)
    the requisite head banger, and definitive club favorite.
    Regrettably, the album takes a dive southward, with the old skool flavored So what you saying with Memphis Bleek. Minor peaks on the
    radar: Gangsta, gangsta with Kurupt and Man’s World. For the absolute in un-originality however, there is a
    track that borrows the beat loop from Change
    the Game
    . See if you can spot the track on this short album!

    Overall the experience leaves you wanting more from the executive producing
    credit that Jay-Z takes. His
    appearances on the tracks: Think it’s a
    game
    and Still got love for you
    can’t save this uninteresting album. It’s almost as if anyone involved in this
    project expected listeners to not get past the first couple songs. Beanie Sigel needs to sit in the oven a
    little longer before he’s ready for solo primetime.

    One thought on “Beanie Sigel – The Reason

    1. Are y’all kidding. This album was dope. Weak songwriting? Dude’s flows are sick. Y’all trip pin

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