Monday, July 11, 2011

Beanie Sigel Denies Being G-Unit's Toy Soldier, "50 [Cent] Used Me How?"

Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel has answered hype and speculation claiming he may have been used as a pawn for 50 Cent toward perceived rap rival Jay-Z.

Denying the accusations, Sigel said the only reason he did not make a G-Unit Records move was due to contractual obligations to Def Jam.
"50 don't like Jay, Jay don't like 50, 50 don't like Puff [aka Diddy], Puff don't like 50, Puff don't like 50," Beanie explained in an interview. "All of them talk, shake hands. Millionaires talk to millionaires at the end of the day. Millionaires talk millions, I don't give a f*ck what you say. 50 used me how? I think 50 felt my position and where I was coming from and he sincerely wanted to help my situation but at the same time, he was doing things he had already had on his plate. So the situation we was doing just didn't pan out yet and that was only because I was locked into a Def Jam contract and they didn't have release papers or wouldn't give me my release papers -- that's the only thing that slowed up that project." (Forbez DVD)
Sigel recently said he had a talk with Jay during his run as Def Jam president to become a free agent.
"I told him I had to roll. 'If you can't make that situation happen for me, I gotta leave. I gotta go,' " Beans said. "I asked him to just let me go -- from Def Jam, not from Roc-A-Fella -- because he was the president of Def Jam. 'I want to leave Def Jam, I'm out. You're the president, you can push that button. Let me get my release papers.' -- I went to Jay like, 'Let me get this [record deal] situation,' and he was like, 'I can't let you go.' He was like, 'No.' He was like, 'Nah, let me see what I could do.' That 'see what I could do' turned into another two years." (RapFix)
In 2009, 50 explained why he was not interested in rushing a G-Unit deal with Beans.
"I had a meeting with him today," 50 said in an interview. "First we gotta start with the music -- where's the music? Then we have to get into what it would take to bring him over to G-Unit as a record company. You can't sign a deal in a conversation -- it's a process. We'll see what happens. I would listen to what he has. His skills haven't diminished. Nine times out of 10, he'll have something workable already on deck. When you're dealing with artists who have been established longer than you, it's a process. You have to figure out exactly where they are at before you commit to being a part of those projects, because they have habits and they've been conditioned for something different. You have to figure out exactly what that is before you dive in." (MTV)
Despite dropping their "I Go Off" collaboration in 2009, Beans later said he never reaped the financial benefits of rolling alongside the Unit.
"And I ain't get no check from 50 yet," Sigel said in June 2010 referring to his recent connection to 50 Cent. "So don't think, 'Oh, 50 must have gave him that money.' He's overseas. I mean, right now they on tour, I mean they overseas on tour right now doing their thing so I'm just waiting for them to come over and we can finalize the business situation that we doing." (Hip Hop Beef)

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