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Dwight Grant, (born March 6, 1974), also known as Beanie Sigel, is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a former member/artist of Dame Dash Music Group and Roc-A-Fella Records where he had formed a close association with rappers Jay-Z, Freeway and other former and current artists on the Roc-A-Fella roster. His stage name comes from a street in South Philadelphia, the rapper's former stomping grounds where he worked alongside Senior Durham in the projects. He has sold more than two million albums worldwide. He decided to end his career in middle 2010 when he made his last song, "I Go Off" with 50 Cent who had signed Grant to his G-Unit Records label in 2009. In early 2011 Grant appeared in Travis Barker's album Give the Drummer Some, saying that it was the end of his career. In May 31, 2011 Grant apologized to his former boss Jay-Z. But in an interview with DJ Green Lantern, he said that he had never "apologized" to Jay-Z, and that he was still making music.
In 2002, Sigel and much of the Roc roster starred in a Dame Dash-produced movie entitled State Property. Its release coincided with the creation and promotion of State Property, a group of artists signed to Roc-A-Fella that hailed from Philadelphia and organized by Sigel and Freeway. Its members included Peedi Crakk, the Young Gunz Chris,Neef, Oschino and Omilio Sparks. Their first collaboration was for the movie's soundtrack, an eponymous release that featured the original "Roc the Mic" by Sigel and Freeway. They followed up with 2003's The Chain Gang Vol. 2, featuring the single "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" by the Young Gunz; the record was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group.
Actors: Kevin Hart (actor), Charles Q. Murphy (actor), Kevin Hart (actor), Kevin Hart (actor), Jay-Z (actor), Darryl McDaniels (actor), Kevin Hart (actor), Flavor Flav (actor), Kevin Hart (actor), Damon Dash (actor), Sean Combs (actor), Jim Fullington (actor), Carson Daly (actor), Charles Q. Murphy (actor), Charles Q. Murphy (actor),
Plot: A young journalist, David Katz, who writes for a hip-hop magazine called "Mic Check", starts following a music mogul around as part of a story and over time incorrectly starts to think he is part of that world, which leads to him writing an article for a gossip newspaper that starts a rivalry between the producer and his most famous rapper.
Keywords: hip-hop, rapGet that dough, still huggin' the strip
Get that dough, get the dough nigga
Uhh uhh, sig' get that dough
Uhh yo, uhh yo get that dough
I'm sick of niggaz talkin' 'bout they whips, when they bustin' 'em out
Summertime come around, don't nuttin' come out
Snappin' on they bitch, cussin' her out
Mad 'cause they crack, ain't no crack, they sufferin' a drought
Man you know how mac play when I sling my butter
Take my show state to state like the ring ling brothers
Keep clowns high-wired off the shit I juggle
F.B.I. eyes spyin' from the shit I smuggle
Keep the trunk of the car lined with coffee grounds
The cops pull us over it throw off the hounds
Got a bitch that let me stash shit in the crib
Break her off, every week, to fix up her wig
Man I stay on a mission with whores
'Cause I get down and get around like the late Mr. Shakur
Stay in the kitchen with raw
I'm the shit when I whip, I always turn two into four
Yo, get your mind right, get your grind right
Till you get the shine right and get that dough
Stay on the low-low, duckin' the po'-po'
Tuck in the fo'-fo' and get that dough
You get your team right and that's the green light
To cut your cream right and get that dough
It won't stop y'all, until I drop y'all
I'ma hug the block y'all and get that dough
Yo, aiyyo I got plenty dough but there's more to make
And I'm the chef, I bake, I don't order cakes
If I'm short, shit you caught a break
I can make twenty look like twenty-eight off of water weight
I'm the shit when I'm twistin my wrist
In the kitchen with that thang that got fiends skitzin' to hit
From the drugs that I drug in the narcs be buggin'
I keep my eye on the block and a pie in the oven
Smokers come straight, I ain't breakin' off nuttin'
Got two thirty-eights, I can break you off a dozen
You know how Mac play, when it come to that yea
I got 'em locked up on the block like it's crack day
I fucks with the pipers, ducks from the bikers
Punks on the righteous, bust at the sheisters
Stay in the kitchen with a block of raw
Razor blade play partner straw, yo
Get your mind right, get your grind right
Till you get the shine right and get that dough
Stay on the low-low, duckin' the po'-po'
Tuck in the fo'-fo' and get that dough
You get your team right and that's the green light
To cut your cream right and get that dough
It won't stop y'all, until I drop y'all
I'ma hug the block y'all and get that dough
Yo, yo, aiyyo I cops that coke, cooks that coke
Chops that coke and give out perks work
Makes that dough, gets them ends
How you want it dog, pipe or syringe?
Aiyyo I hit the block quickly and lick up a fifty
Tear the highway like freeway Ricky
Spit it my way and pop shit sickly
Till the feds come and get me or the lead bullet hit me
Yo get your mind right, get your grind right
Till you get the shine right and get that dough
Stay on the low-low, duckin' the po'-po'
Tuck in the fo'-fo' and get that dough
You get your team right and that's the green light
To cut your cream right and get that dough
It won't stop y'all, until I drop y'all
I'ma hug the block y'all and get that dough
Yo get your mind right, get your grind right
Till you get the shine right and get that dough
Stay on the low-low, duckin' the po'-po'
Tuck in the fo'-fo' and get that dough
You get your team right and that's the green light
To cut your cream right and get that dough
It won't stop y'all, until I drop y'all