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Album Description: Personnel includes: Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Daz, Jay-Z, Freeway, Lil Chris, Kurupt, Sparks, Scarface, Rell.Producers include: Kanye West, Just Blaze, Rick Rock, 88 Keys, Bernard "Big Demi" Parker.Recorded at Baseline Studios, New York, New York.Personnel: St... read more Personnel includes: Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Daz, Jay-Z, Freeway, Lil Chris, Kurupt, Sparks, Scarface, Rell. Producers include: Kanye West, Just Blaze, Rick Rock, 88 Keys, Bernard "Big Demi" Parker. Recorded at Baseline Studios, New York, New York. Personnel: St. Nick (vocals); DJ Scratch, Just Blaze (scratches). Audio Mixers: Jason Goldstein; Doug Wilson. Recording information: Baseline Studios, NY, NY. Photographer: Jonathan Mannion. Arguably the hottest thing to come outta Philly since the Roots, Beanie Sigel had hip-hop heads from coast to coast bobbing along to the infectious beats and dark inner-city tales of his impressive debut, The Truth. But while emotional songs like "Mom Praying" make The Reason a solid enough follow-up, it essentially boils down to more of the same ol', same ol'. Sigel's familiar streetwise persona shines through on cuts that are more concerned with hustling and hanging out than glitz and glamour, but the repetitive tales of thug life and gangsterisms grow a bit redundant by album's end. The production is consistently banging, and songs like "Tales of a Hustla" and "Think It's a Game" (featuring Jay-Z) more than live up to the promise first glimpsed on The Truth. But ultimately, Sigel's sophomore effort isn't so much an artistic step forward as it is a step sideways. ~ Bret Love Arguably the hottest thing to come outta Philly since the Roots, Beanie Sigel had hip-hop heads from coast to coast bobbing along to the infectious beats and dark inner-city tales of his impressive debut, The Truth. But while emotional songs like "Mom Praying" make The Reason a solid enough follow-up, it essentially boils down to more of the same ol', same ol'. Sigel's familiar streetwise persona shines through on cuts that are more concerned with hustling and hanging out than glitz and glamour, but the repetitive tales of thug life and gangsterisms grow a bit redundant by album's end. The production is consistently banging, and songs like "Tales of a Hustla" and "Think It's a Game" (featuring Jay-Z) more than live up to the promise first glimpsed on The Truth. But ultimately, Sigel's sophomore effort isn't so much an artistic step forward as it is a step sideways. [Reason was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Bret Love minimize There are currently no sellers for this product But we can email you when it's available! Send Me an Alert
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