“Now let's talk about the record label I was supposed to have. You didn't give me a record label. All I did was… it only cost a couple hundred dollars to search the name State Property Records. Nobody owned it. I paid a couple more hundred dollars and patented the LLC license so my record label only cost me around $750 to say that I owned State Property Records and I did that on my own. You didn't give me that. And what artists were on that label so what did you give me?
The clothing line that I had. I had 20% of State property clothing. It was me, Jay, Dame and the two other Russians that had Roc-A-Wear owned State Property because I gave them an idea, pitched it to Dame and at the time because I saw him drawing close to me when he and Jay were going to their thing.
Beanie Sigel:
You didn't give me the movie. It was guy from Philly who gave me the movie script. I ain't have the money to put out a movie so I brought him up to Roc-A-Fella. He had a script that was talking about some real stuff so we had to switch it up. He was talking about the J.B.M. …Aaron Jones and the people in that so I just switched up the name because people got appeals and all that. So you didn't give me the movie, I brought that to you and I ain't see no money off of that. And even on the clothing line I got jerked. The same reason why you and Dame broke up Jay-Z… Because Dame was taking all the money from Roc-A-Wear and putting it into all his other little companies, he did the same thing to State Property.”
Beanie Sigel: Speaking on bars from The Blueprint III by Jay Z:
“You took everything from him already. You took the clothing line. You took the record label. You took everything. He has nothing. Now he's going through financial difficulties and gets divorced and then you feel that comfortable in a record to say, ‘Lucky Lefty, by the way kiss the wife good night for me.' You already killed the man, he's dead already. Now you gonna stand over top of him and urinate on him and stomp him. You that comfortable dude you can do that. I got something to say about that.”
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