From: www.ballerstatus.com
It's Friday (October 30), and while Halloween falls on a weekend this year and everyone's getting excited, the only topic on everyone's mind is the controversial track Beanie Sigel dropped targeting Jay-Z ... called "I Ain't Ya Average Cat."
On the track, Beans details his frustrations with his former boss, the label he helped build (in Roc-A-Fella), and how Jay denied him a chance at inking a deal that would've gotten him "real money." Then later, when the song comes to an end, the Philly rapper rants for two-plus minutes, explaining the reasoning behind the song.
"This ain't about a dollar, this ain't about me hating on you, or anything. Cuz, I never asked you for a dollar," Beanie Sigel said. "When I came home from jail ... you ain't come one day to see me. Not one picture, or a letter. I went to the office and asked you: 'Let me off Roc-A-Fella Records, out that situation, because somebody -- no name, no blame -- wanted me and wanted to give me some real money.' You bounced that tennis ball around in your office for an hour, and went back-n-forth with me and told me you wasn't gonna let me go.
Still, even with the problems he mentioned, Beanie makes it clear the track isn't "a green light for everybody to make diss Jay-Z records." Instead, it's just a disagreement between brothers.
"I still got love for the n****," said Beans. "This is like taking my brother in the yard for five minutes, cause I got a knot in my chest that I need to untangle."