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Beanie Sigel has always been known to rep for his hometown of Philly and with his old Rocafella pal Jay-Z holding his Made In America festival there it was only right we asked Beans if asked would he have joined the bill to perform. 
With an eerie bit of foreshadowing looming during the interview, Beanie spoke about the last year he did in prison, a wrap he claims he took for a loved one to help them escape a 20-year prison bid. 
Beanie sat down with our Entertainment Editor Blogxilla just last week to talk about his recent tax evasion conviction, the demise of Roc-A-Fella records, and the growing tensions between Jay-Z and Dame Dash.
Former Roc-A-Fella rapper Beanie Sigel was arrested after a traffic stop on I-95 last night. When Beans was pulled over, troopers found weapons, prescription pills and a small amount of weed in his vehicle.
The rapper, who has a new album dropping this Tuesday called This Time, hit the stage a little bit before 11:30pm, and rocked the arena for more than a hour, spitting out verse after verse.   
The Philadelphia native's new track, which samples Sly & The Family Stone's 1969 classic, "You Can Make It If You Try," has a funky sound paired with Sigel's classic gritty sensibility.
Beanie Sigel announced he will be dropping a new album, This Time, before heading to prison on September 12. 
Philadelphia rapper and self-proclaimed broad street bully, Beanie Sigel was sentenced to two years in prison at the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia today.
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