Rare photograph showing African slaves being freed by the Royal Navy. History Forum ~ All Empires - Page 1' 'Brand New Paperback This book contains the most fascinating revelations ever made about the Bible and the people of the Bible in the past two thousand years.' 'Cover shot for Brand Nubian's 1990 debut album 'One for all'.' Items 1 - 31 of 31 - A Legendary DJ Battle: Round 1 (2xCD + DVD). Brand Nubian - 'All For One'. Brand Nubian - 'Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down'. Beanie Siegel - 'Bread & Butter' (feat Grand Puba & Sadat X).
Following two Top 5 charting albums (2000’s The Truth, 2001’s The Reason, respectively), Beanie Sigel took a break from the catalog. A gold-certified Def Jam artist, Beans helped solidify State Property, develop the successful career of, and dabble in acting.
By early 2005, things had changed for the Roc-A-Fella Records star. In the previous year, Beanie Sigel was the key artist who aligned with Dame Dash, while much of the Roc had either dissipated, or opted for Jay Z’s regime.
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Sigel, who had been crowded at the Roc in recent years, went on to become a flagship at the short-lived Dame Dash Music Group (DDMG). In February of ’05, he released. The effort would be Sigel’s highest-charting album. With rumors swirling that Jay Z still helped with the album’s marketing and promotion, Beans’ onetime mentor was featured on the album, along with, Bun B, and S.P. Still perceived as an A-list MC at the time, Beanie Sigel garnered acclaim for this LP, especially on the success of the widely-beloved single, and album-opener Facing a felony weapons charge—fresh off of an attempted murder charge, the song and the album emphasized Sigel’s reality at a time of conflict.
Sigel’s albums, Gangsta Rap releases, always nodded to his love of purebred music in between the blocks. Coming, “Bread & Butter” would prove to be that moment. The Just Blaze-produced track enlisted two-thirds of Brand Nubian’s vocal line. And joined the record, which addressed an unwound relationship. With Brand Nu’s “Slow Down” referenced in the chorus, the moment was three the hard way, looking at an ex. The collaboration stood tall, as Sadat had dealt with his own legal struggles, while Puba was in a bit of a recording recluse. Rather than a “feature legends for the sake of featuring legends” moment, Beanie Mac used role-players as effectively as possible.