Following an appearance on Philly radio with 50 Cent earlier this month, Beanie Sigel's first collaboration with Fif' leaked to the net on Friday (November 13), via ThisIs50.com.
On the track, called "I Go Off," Beans spits the usual hard street lyrics on the verses, while 50 Cent handles the hook.
There's no disses for Jay-Z on the actual song, but as the track closes, Fif' uses its final seconds to deliver a message to Jay, calling his alliance with Beans "strategy."
"You changed man. You let the money change you Jay," 50 Cent says. "You used to be from Marcy ... now you's a pass the Grey Poupon ass n****. You don't want the shooter ... I'll take him. (laughs)
"N**** you feed the wolves, or the wolves will feed off you, eat your ass alive. ... strategy. It's your move n****," he continues.
(Listen to "I Go Off" right here )
When Beanie and 50 Cent appeared on Philly's Power 99 radio station last week, the revealed that the former Roc-A-Fella Records recording artist may be signing to G-Unit. However, they explained that it almost happened in the past, until Jay blocked the deal from happening.
Then, Beans took the opportunity to respond to Jay's recent comments that he gave the Philly rapper more than enough opportunities to grow, but he didn't use them wisely.
"It's not like I had all this wealth and I bought ... like you helped me obtain all this wealth and gave me me these two Bentleys," Sigel said on the air. "You didn't give me a record label. It only cost a couple hundred to search the name, State Property Records. I think I paid another couple hundred dollars and I patented the LLC company. My record label only cost me $700 ... maybe $750. I did that on my own. You didn't give me that.
"What did you give me? The clothing line that you gave me? I had 20% of State Property Clothing. It was me, Jay, Dame, and the two other Russians that had the Rocawear, owned State Property," Beans continued. "... even on the clothing line ... the same reason why you and Dame broke up -- Jay-Z -- because he was taking all the money from Rocawear and putting it into all his other lil companies. He did the same thing to State Property."
As the interview came to a close, Beanie vowed to continue his campaign against Jay, until he responds. "He is a crumb. I'm gonna put my foot on his neck until he responds. Please make a record," he ended.
Will Beanie's new alliance, and 50 Cent's comments on this new track get a response from Jay? Tell us what you think.
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