The Broad Street
Bully is set to drop his fourth studio release, The Solution, with Rocafella
Records on December 11th. Beans’ first album since 2005’s
critically acclaimed, The B. Coming.
“I realize that the
game has changed. Everything sounds the same. Very
repetitive … The Solution is the answer to all of that. For those that want to
hear a little rock, jazz or soul. I got all of that!”Beanie says of his new album that features appearances by Scarface, StylesP, R. Kelly (All of the Above) and Raheem DeVaughn; with production from The Runners, Eric Hudson, Harry &
Alex and Dre & Vidal (Usher, Chris Brown).
“I consider myself
relevant in the rap game at all times. After you party and do all that, now the
real world kicks in. The pain; the stress; agony. The lessons you learned. Your
come ups, your downfalls. The real world … which I deal with in my music … is
always relevant. All the shit you might go through in the course of a day is on
my album. I’m talking about religion, spirituality … getting a piece of mind.
All that counts and all that’s in my music,” Beans states in a press release.
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Public Enemy #1, Cam’ron
Despite promises of it being a “hot summer” Cam’ron has laid low to the public until early Wednesday morning
(October 24) in which he revealed that he will be releasing his upcoming
mixtape, Public Enemy #1, on November
7th.
“Killa Season again,
you little yentas,”Cam told MTV
via email. “November 7th. Cam’ron
is anonymous. Dipset!”
Cam’ron has also
set up a MySpace page (Killa Cam Space) to promote the mixtape in which he plans on putting up
exclusive music from Public Enemy #1.
On top of the MySpace page a new video has hit the net that shows various clips
of news reports about Cam’s beef with 50 Cent (including a report from HipHopDX), his ‘Stop
Snitchin’ campaign and more. From there … well, look for yourself.
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Check out the first joint off the mixtape, Glitter featuring Un Kasa, in our Audio Section.