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Philadelphia DJ Cosmic Kev debuted two brand new tracks by rapper Beanie Sigel tonight (November 21st) during his radio show on Power 99 FM.
Back down Jigga/put my nuts on that n**as neck, Sigel raps on the first, unnamed track.
While the first rap only contains one line about Jay-Z, the second track is sure to raise eye brows.
On the second track, Sigel issued another harsh freestyle aimed at Jay-Z, this time dropping a verse over Cypress Hills hit How I Could Just Kill a Man renaming the song How I Could Kill Jigga Man.
Sigels opening lines make use of Jay-Zs signature battle song Takeover, which was originally a diss record to Jay-Zs old nemesis, Nas and Mobb Deep.
Take over/nigga the breaks over/fraud emcee/he Jay Hova/, Sigel starts his verse. Hey little soldier you aint ready for the rude boy/quick to pull the tool boy.
You aint gonna say nothing boy? Sigel says at the end of the song taunting Jay-Z. Damn, I thought you was the boy, boy. You aint nothing but a boy, boy boy. I aint gonna stop boy.
The debut of the freestyle marks the end of a busy week for Sigel, who has been dissing his former ally, Jay Z, in various internet clips and interviews.
Next week Sigel will grace the cover of Hip-Hop Weekly. In the interview Sigel continues to air out Jay-Z, as well as his former business dealings with the former Roc-A-Fella CEO.
In the Hip-Hop Weekly interview Sigel continues to hurl insults at Jay-Z, stating that the rapper is not a camel but he is a snake.
Sigel also claims in the interview that Jay-Z blocked collaborations with other superstar rappers, further hindering his career.
When I listened to Blueprint 3 it really hurt me to hear the subliminal shot on the album that Jay was taking at me, Peedi, and everyone at State Property, Sigel said in the interview with Hip-Hop Weekly.
Beanie Sigel is currently working on an untitled album, which he says will delve into his issues with Jay Z.
Sigel is currently in negotiations to sign a deal with Jay-Zs rival 50 Cent, who appeared on Sigels last single I Go Off.
At present time it is still unclear if Sigels album will be released on 50 Cent G-Unit imprint.
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