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The Solution Explicit Lyrics

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. All The Above
  2. 'Bout That (Let Me Know)
  3. U Ain't Ready 4 Me
  4. Go Low
  5. Gutted
  6. Shake It For Me
  7. I'm In
  8. H.H.E.H.
  9. What They Gonna Say To Me
  10. The Day
  11. Rain (Bridge)
  12. Dear Self (Can I Talk To You)
  13. Prayer


Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 11, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Roc A Fella
  • ASIN: B000XQ1YNS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #218,493 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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I like Beanie Mac(some of you might not even know that name) for a lot of reasons:

-He's unique with his style. There are people who are samilar but none bring the intensity of Beans.
-He is reminiscent of Scarface and Ice-Cube in the sense of aggressive and powerful speech and rawness brought of pain and endurance
-His lyrics are so illustrative and compelling
-There is no rapper quite like him and probably never will be.

My favorite is his 1st major album the Truth. Although this one will be right up there in second place. It starts off with powerful tracks like "All of the Above," "Bout That," "You ain't Ready." The most powerful and invoking of his pieces I believe is the title "Dear Self!" This is a song which can easily be expanded into a motion picture of animated music video. It sooo amazingly reflective of the facets and paradoxes within so many of the young men of Philly. Beanie Sigel is one of the uncrowned kings of Philly.
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Beanie Sigel returns to the mainstream after bubbling on the underground with a few independent albums since his 2005 release The B.Coming. He's re-signed with Roc-a-fella, he's made amends with a lot of his former crew, and blessed us with another major label contribution with The Solution. He starts off the album with the rawness of "All Of The Above" featuring R&B crooner R. Kelly with production by the super-hot team The Runners (who are best known for "Hustlin'" by rapper Rick Ross.) Cool And Dre drop a nice beat for Beanie on "Bout That," while Styles P trades verses B. Mack on the hard-hitting "You Ain't Ready For Me." Beans summons up some mainstream reggae flava from Rock City for a little 'head nod' music on "Go Low." Jay-Z makes his presence known on the song "Gutted," but Beanie holds his own. Philly's Own sounds a little misplaced on the lackluster Rockwilder-produced "Pass The Patron" featuring Peedi Peedi (he'll forever be Peedi Crakk to me), Diddy, and ...Read more ›
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A little over 2 and a half years sine his last album, the Broad Street Bully returns with his 4th solo (not to mention his 2 "Public Enemy" Mixtapes) and once again he doesn't disappoint. He drops his usual raw street lyrics and deep dark tales that he does so well. With 13 songs on here, I'd say 2 are ok, the other 11 are good, with a few being real good, no classics though. Of the 13 songs, guests are on 8 (but only 1 State Prop member and Hova drops in for the Roc - as well as a nice collabo with Styles, Ghostface drops in as well and his usual tight track with Scarface), rapping on 4 of the 8 and doing th ehooks on 4 others. Production is nice. Dre & Vidal do 4 songs, Reefa does 2, and The Runners, Cool & Dre, Dame Grease, Eric Hudson, Rockwilder, Chad "Wes" Hamilton, and Don Cheegro all do 1 song. A nice albumf rom one of the rawest in the rap game.

#1 - 8.5 (f/ R. Kelly)
#2 - 8.5 (f/ Dre)
#3 - 8 (f/ Styles -- the 2 go back and forth like Jadakiss & Styles often do -- also on Styles' "Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman")
#4 - 8.5 (f/ R. City -- good beat)
#5 - 7 (f/ Jay-Z)
#6 - 7.5 (f/ Ghostface Killah, Peedi Crakk & Puff Daddy)
#7 - 9 (nice beat)
#8 - 9 (a nice relaxing beat)
#9 - 8.5
#10- 8 (has a rock beat)
#11 - 8 (f/ Scarface & Raheem DeVaughn)
#12 - 8.5 (deeper song with Beans conversating with himself)
#13 - 8 (f/ Raheem DeVaughn - another deeper one)

Dwight Grant -- b. 3/6/74 -- Philadelphia, PA
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I aint gon front one of the biggest beans fans out there, but this album just decent. Ther are some good songs (U Ain't Ready 4 Me, Go Low, I'm Im, Rain (Bridge) & H.H.E.H.), then its just uninspired joints like "'Bout That (Let Me Know)" which sounds like a leftover Fat Joe track, "Prayer" was good but what was up with beans altering his voice to sound like Scarface?, and yes and I know face inspired him. "Shake It For Me" featuring Ghostface, Diddy & Peedi Crakk, which was a lame club track. This is actually one of his weakest albums, its no direction and its just all over the place just like his recently released "This Time" album. I recommend The Truth or "The B Coming" album instead of this..3 Stars
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Yo, I just bought that new Mack and I may be a little extreme but I'm a ROC Alumni from the Reasonable Doubt days of the 90's. I'm glad that Beans just dropped the new album and i'm knockin' it right now in the Car, on the Computer, it's nice. Support real artist man. Beans is as real as it gets. He is on the level of "when it comes out, I have to cop it no matter what" like Face, Jay, Dre, Common, etc. A definite buy. Peace from the midwest! 1
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