Beanie Sigel

21 Rappers Who Need To Pen Their Autobiographies
Over the past few years, autobiographies have become a staple in hip-hop side-hustles. Everyone from J-Zone to Jay-Z have penned memoirs, many of which went on to earn acclaim from critics and fans alike. Despite the bevy of autobiographical works available, there's a whole host of artists and industry figures sit down and pen their life stories for the fans...
16 Lesser Known Facts We Learned From Kanye West’s Wikipedia Page
16 Lesser Known Facts We Learned From Kanye West’s Wikipedia Page
16 Lesser Known Facts We Learned From Kanye West’s Wikipedia Page
At this point in his career, Kanye West's personal and professional lives are pretty much open books to the public. With five albums in the can and a sixth titled Yeezus on the way, pretty much every listener knows the ins and outs of the Chicago rap star's story. Still, Yeezy'...
Six Rappers Who Suffered Automobile Accidents
Six Rappers Who Suffered Automobile Accidents
Six Rappers Who Suffered Automobile Accidents
Even though it's only Wednesday, this week has seen a number of hip-hop personalities driving recklessly. Chief Keef found himself behind bars after pushing 110 mph in a 55 mph zone, while Chris Brown is facing legal heat for a possible hit-and-run...
From Freaknik To Fishsticks: 23 Hilarious Hip-Hop Moments In Cartoons
From Freaknik To Fishsticks: 23 Hilarious Hip-Hop Moments In Cartoons
From Freaknik To Fishsticks: 23 Hilarious Hip-Hop Moments In Cartoons
On 2005's "Old School Rules" by Danger Doom, Talib Kweli raps that, "I might be buggin but it seem to me/That cartoons be realer than reality TV." While we could easily enumerate a number of reasons why Kweli's lyric is a bold hyperbole to make - namely because they're cartoons - it definitely speaks to hip-hop's longstanding history with the animated arts. Whe...
Beanie Sigel Sentenced to Prison for Drug Possession
Beanie Sigel pleaded guilty for drug possession and was sentenced to up to two years, according to a report by the Daily Times. Sigel is currently serving time in prison for tax evasion. On Wednesday, the rapper—born Dwight Grant—admitted to illegally possessing Percocet, which is a misdemeanor charge that contains a county prison sentence of six-to-23 months. He has bee...

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