Beanie Sigel on Dissing Jay-Z on 'Average Cat', Felt Jay Took Shots at Him First (Part 26)

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Part 25: https://youtu.be/CGbzuxqCdBo
Part 27: https://youtu.be/O7_M__cmK8s
Part 1: https://youtu.be/v5JC2SGzx94
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In this clip, Beanie Sigel reflects back on making Roc Boys album back in 2003 with Freeway. The Philadelphia native details a diss track on the LP called “Average Cat,” before revealing that it was aimed at his former boss at Roc-A-Fella Records, Jay-Z. He also explains that the diss was intended to be a rebuttal to “Already Home” from The Blueprint 3. This prompts, Beanie Sigel to go in-depth about why he was offended by the manner at which Jay-Z parted ways with him, from a business standpoint.

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