Six feet under is thus the only apt description for songs like Rick Rock’s weak “Do You Want Me,” a banal guitar pluck with sad synths that leaves you with no memorable impressions of Young Chris, Sparks or Oschino. With so many barely-known rappers sharing Sigel’s limelight, the soundtrack lives or dies by the strength of the beats. I pull the Mac out the closet, start firin ‘Dead Wrong’, like tryin to brawl or strongarm a midget Fortunately they are a good combination when Just Blaze provides the beat, as evidenced by Sigel and his clever raps: If that wasn’t enough, the lead single “Roc the Mic” features Sigel tag-teaming with Freeway, a sound that should already be familiar to anybody who remembers “1-900-Hustler” from Jay-Z’s “Dynasty” LP. Beans does little to dispel this theory by both starring in the film and being on 9 out of 13 tracks on the album.
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It’s easy to believe in this day and age that a movie is based on the soundtrack though, rather than the other way around. the Broad Street Bully) they are here to bumrush the music industry, and the “State Property Soundtrack” is their foot in the door. Jay-Z warned us this was coming six months ago on Takeover: “Freeway, we runnin this rap shit/ O & Sparks, we runnin this rap shit/Chris & Neef, we runnin this rap shit.” With Beanie Sigel’s help (a.k.a.