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State Property is a hip hop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, led by rapper Beanie Sigel with fellow Philadelphia rappers Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Oschino Vasquez, and Omillio Sparks, and the duo Young Gunz (Young Chris and Neef Buck).
State Property is the soundtrack to the 2002 film, State Property, as well as the debut studio album by the rap group, State Property.Selling 51,500 copies in its first week, [6] the album was a success, making it to 14 on the Billboard 200, 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 2 on the Top Soundtracks, and spawned one single "Roc the Mic", which was a minor hit, making it to 55 on the ...
The Chain Gang Vol. 2 is the final studio album by American hip hop group State Property. It was released in August 2003 to positive reviews. Young Gunz' "Can't Stop Won't Stop" was later nominated for the 2003 Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Grammy Award. [5] The album sold 296,000 units. [6] The album sold 69,000 in its first week [7]
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State Property may refer to: State Property (band), an American rap group led by Beanie Sigel; State Property, a 2002 American crime film starring Beanie Sigel; State Property, a soundtrack album from the film; State property, state or public ownership of an enterprise or asset. State function, a type of thermodynamic property
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Sigel first appeared in the documentary Backstage, and his first main acting role was in the movie State Property which spawned a sequel State Property 2. He also appeared along with Kevin Hart in the 2002 film Paper Soldiers. Sigel released a DVD titled The B. Coming of Beanie Sigel in 2005, shortly after his third solo album release The B ...
The album had two singles, the biggest hits of Freeway's career thus far: "What We Do", featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel, for which a video was released showcasing most of the Roc's roster at the time, [6] and "Flipside", featuring State Property member Peedi Crakk; both records were produced by Just Blaze. The album also sold over 500,000 ...