The Solution (Beanie Sigel album)

The Solution
Studio album by Beanie Sigel
Released December 11, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded 2006-2007
Genre Hip hop
Length 50:20
Label Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
Producer Chad West, Cool & Dre, Dame Grease, Dre & Vidal, Eric Hudson, Reefa, Rockwilder, The Runners
Beanie Sigel chronology
The B. Coming
(2005)
The Solution
(2007)
The Broad Street Bully
(2009)
Singles from The Solution
  1. "All the Above"
    Released: October 29, 2007

The Solution is the fourth studio album by rapper Beanie Sigel. It was released on December 11, 2007.[1] The album features production from Dre & Vidal, Reefa, and The Runners, among others. Guest appearances include Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Ozzy Ozbourne, Ghostface Killah, and other notable musicians.[2] the album gained a metacritic score of 72 out of 100 based on 10 reviews.[3]

Contents

Background

The Solution is Sigel's first album after re-signing with Roc-A-Fella Records.[4] After his 2005 album, The B. Coming, he took a one year hiatus from music and returned to recording in 2006.[5] Speaking on the album Beanie Sigel said :[5]

I’m an emotional guy, in a good sense. A lot of people say [my music is] depressing, but I say its reality. At that time it was cool because I was at a depressing stage in my life with my legal issues and everything. I had a lot of songs that I felt needed to be out there. It was more conscious than depressing. But this album is just me listening to what’s out there and trying to go far left, away from what’s going on. It’s me making that hard music. This is just life experiences and things that I go through. I just try to put out good, relevant music. Not to knock what anybody else is doing, but a lot of that music don’t be relevant to any type of situation.

Music

Guests

R. Kelly is featured on the first single "All the Above",[6] while rapper Styles P is featured on "U Ain't Ready 4 Me".[2] Jay-Z makes an appearance on the track "Gutted",[2] while Diddy, Ghostface Killah, and Peedi Crakk hook up with Beanie on "Shake It For Me".[2] Scarface is also featured on the song "Rain (Bridge)" with R&B artist Raheem DeVaughn, who also appears on "Prayer".[2] Beanie Sigel jumps into unfamiliar territory by featuring an Ozzy Osbourne sample on the track "The Day" and a James Blunt sample on "Dear Self (Can I Talk To You)".[2]

Production

Production originally included producers like Scott Storch and Sha Money XL,[7] but those tracks were cut for songs produced by Eric Hudson and Chad West.[2] Production team Dre & Vidal produce Five of the Thirteen tracks on the album with help from up and coming Dirty Harry and Don Cheegro (Harry and Alex) and The Runners produce the lead single "All the Above". Reefa produces two tracks including "Gutted" featuring Jay-Z.[2] Cool and Dre and Dame Grease each produced one track each.[2] Notably absent from The Solution is primary artist and producer Kanye West.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s)
1 "All the Above" The Runners R. Kelly
2 "'Bout That (Let Me Know)" Cool & Dre
3 "U Ain't Ready 4 Me" Dame Grease Styles P
4 "Go Low" Eric Hudson Rock City
5 "Gutted" Reefa Jay-Z
6 "Shake It for Me" Rockwilder Diddy, Ghostface Killah & Peedi Peedi
7 "I'm In" Chad "Wes" Hamilton
8 "H.H.E.H." Don Cheegro and Dirty Harry
9 "What They Gonna Say to Me" Dre & Vidal
10 "The Day" Dre & Vidal, Don Cheegro and Dirty Harry (co.)
11 "Rain (Bridge)" Reefa Scarface & Raheem DeVaughn
12 "Dear Self (Can I Talk to You)" Dre & Vidal James Blunt
13 "Prayer" Dre & Vidal Raheem DeVaughn

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 72 out of 100 (aggregate score)
AllHipHop 2007
Allmusic link
Amazon [3]
CDUniverse [4]
DJBooth 2007
HipHopDX 2007
iTunes (83 User Ratings) [5]
Okayplayer 2007
PopMatters 2007
RapReviews 2007
Slant 2007
Pitchfork Media (6.1/10) 2007
USA Today 2007

The Solution received generally positive and exceptional ratings after its release. As CDUniverse puts it, Beanie "hit the ground running" with this album.[8] As iTunes' review points out, however, "The Solution displays a lyrical mastermind who nonetheless faces an identity crisis when it comes to marketing himself. The album jumps from radio crossovers (“All of the Above”) to concrete body slams (“U Ain’t Ready for Me”) to party songs (“Shake It For Me”)." The album's message failed to maintain itself to its title, and made various direction changes in its delivery, going between very conflicting topics.[9] But As Chris Gaerig praises, "What Beanie Sigel lacks in sheer marketability he makes up for with a vicious flow and an ingenuity rarely seen from an artist of his caliber."[10] The album's composition and featured vocals comes together to make up for the lack of message and consistency; Tracks like "The Day", "Gutted", and "All the Above" stand out perfectly in the album, while adding an upbeat, surreal sound and inspiring lyrics.

Charting

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 37

References

  1. ^ Beanie Sigel Drops The Solution on December 11 XXL. (October 23, 2007). Accessed November 21, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i William E. Ketchum III (November 21, 2007). Beanie Sigel Talks Album, Tracklist. HipHopDX. Accessed November 21, 2007.
  3. ^ http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/sigelbeanie/solution
  4. ^ Shake (May 22, 2007). Beanie Sigel Backs Jay-Z, Still With Rocafella HipHopDX. Accessed November 21, 2007.
  5. ^ a b Bill Heinzelman (April 23, 2007). Beanie Sigel Streets On Lock XXL. Accessed November 21, 2007.
  6. ^ Andres Tardio (August 9, 2007). Beanie Sigel Recruites R. Kelly for New Album. HipHopDX. Accessed November 21, 2007.
  7. ^ Beanie Sigel The Solution Preview XXL. (April 23, 2007). Accessed November 21, 2007.
  8. ^ [1] CDUniverse. Accessed December 30, 2011.
  9. ^ [2] iTunes Store - Review for The Solution (Bonus Track Version). Accessed December 30, 2011.
  10. ^ 2007 PopMatters - Review for The Solution. Accessed December 30, 2011.