![]() ![]() ![]() In 2010, while working with 50 Cent in a rumored agreement with G-Unit, he announced his plans to retire from rap. His well-publicized split with Roc-A-Fella Records in 2009 left him without a label deal, and prison time further stymied his recording. One of the founders of Philadelphia’s State Property rap collaborative that includes Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Young Chris, and others, Beanie Sigel has been plagued over the past few years by legal and industry woes. ![]() I’ve learned too much of the business to put myself in that position now.” For me to sign to a major, it’s like, ‘For what?’ I’m too far advanced in my career to go to a 360 deal. “The first conversation was kind of generic – it was like, ‘Uhh yeah.’ I had deals on the table I’ve been approached by everybody from everywhere – from E1, well to Koch first, to E1 to Asylum. Somebody heard a record and was like, ‘You should check out Beanie he hasn’t been doing anything.’ “I had just recorded a couple songs in the studio. He had a situation at EMI and was looking for an artist,” Beanie Sigel explained. “That’s what kind of pushed me to really do this album. (AllHipHop News) Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel has announced exclusively to that he signed a new EMI distribution deal under the guidance of industry veteran Chris Schwartz.ĭuring a studio session in Brooklyn, New York last night (March 28), Beanie Sigel spoke one-on-one with about the new deal and what it means for the future of his solo career, and more importantly, his State Property affiliates. ![]()
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