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The B.Coming
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Album: The B.Coming
Artist: Beanie Sigel
Release Date: 3/29/2005
Genre: Hip-Hop
Facing incarceration on a federal gun charge, rapper {$Beanie Sigel} got to work big time and quickly finished the album he had promised for years, {^The B.Coming}. Rather than rushed, the album feels tense, like all these songs were attacking {$Beans} and he was trying his damnedest to let them all through. It's a hectic, exhaustive listen, and on first encounter, cluttered. The mastering of the album sounds like a mixtape: dense, tight, and maxed at times. It takes some getting used to since {$Beanie}'s lyrics are better and expectedly bleaker than ever, and could benefit from something more crisp -- so make sure you've got the headphones ready and told all your friends to beat it. You wouldn't listen to an audiobook with everybody hanging around, and with {^The B.Coming} being a journal set to beats, you're best off going this one alone. One thing to know is that it's not a linear journal. Instead, it consists of fragments from here and there that deal very little with situations and more with mindsets. The {$Neptunes}-produced {&"Don't Stop"} spits bitter venom at those "softer than a Reebok classic," with {$Snoop} playing a simple, supportive role, something {$Beanie}'s other guests -- and there are plenty -- could learn from. {$Twista} and {$Peedi Peedi} take the twitching party of {&"Gotta Have It"} to a new level and {$Bun B} is a good hangout buddy for the spliff-puffing, sizzurp-sipping {&"Purple Rain,"} but when {$Beanie} gets serious, you'll want {$Redman} or whoever else out of the way. Course, everybody wants to hear {$Beans} and {$Jay-Z} trade lines, since {$Sigel} and {$Jay} go way back, and as {&"It's On"} displays, the powerful chemistry is still there. The spiteful {&"Bread & Butter"} ("So blind/I didn't see the {$Robin Givens} in you"), the humble one minute, vicious the next {&"Lord Have Mercy,"} and the pensive {&"Look at Me Now"} add to the pile of highlights. Those looking for a direct story of how {$Beanie} earned three years in the clink will be somewhat disappointed, but these chunks of insight into the man's turmoil -- and the couple party tunes that go with them -- add up to one hell of an album. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Track Name plays | downloads
Feel It in the Air [CD-ROM Track] 0 0    
I Can't Go on This Way 0 0    
One Shot Deal 0 0    
Gotta Have It 0 0    
Don't Stop 0 0    
Purple Rain 0 0    
Oh Daddy 0 0    
Change 0 0    
Bread & Butter 0 0    
Lord Have Mercy 0 0    
Flatline 0 0    
Tales of a Hustler Pt. 2 0 0    
Look at Me Now 0 0    
It's On [*] 0 0    
Wanted (On the Run) [*] 0 0    
[CD ROM Track] [Multimedia Track] 0 0    

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The B.Coming - CLEAN  |  2005
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this album was hot if he had not got locked up it would of sold about 4 mill no doubt
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