Beanie Sigel throws another jab at Jay-Z as well as Memphis Bleek in this new track. 
Let's see how this goes...
Beanie Sigel gets at Jay-Z over Cypress Hill's "How I could Kill a Man". The philly emcee switches it up to "How I could Kill Jigga Man".

This freestyle was debuted on Cosmic Kev's radio show. Judge for yourself but it sounds like this joint could have been better left off the radio. Everyone and their momma knows Beanie Sigel can do much better than this.
Beanie Sigel spits them heavy street raps he's known for.

50 Cent goes in on the hook. This is the offical mp3 with CD Quality and no DJ Tags. 50 Cent throws a little diss to Jay-Z at the end. Download it here:
The internet has been buzzing about the new diss track Beanie Sigel made directed at rap super star and his former boss Jay-Z. However, people have been even more interested in his exclusive radio interview with Charlamagne Tha God where he airs out a lot of dirty laundry with his situation and everything else that went on at Roc-A-Fella records during the time Dame Dash and Jay-Z we having their issues. Two days following the interview Charlamagne Tha God was fired from his radio host position at Philly's 100.3 insiting a lot of talk that the Beanie Sigel interview was the reason for the firing.
Another rap superstar, 50 Cent, has been very out spoken in regards to his opinion of the situation as he is now doing his run of press promoting his new album "Before I Self Destruct" which has already been leaked to the internet and will now be released earlier on November 9, 2009. Here is audio 50 Cent AND Beanie Sigel going in on the whole situation in an interview with Power 99 in Philly. Listen to it all right here:

Beanie Sigel throws his first jab at Jay-Z and lands a blow with this new rap song entitled "What You Talkin Bout (I Ain’t Ya Average Cat)"
Listen to it here:

New Rap music beef? So this Beanie Sigel vs Jay-Z beef is actually real? It seems Beanie Sigel has issue with the way he and his State Property fam were treated by Jay-Z during their affiliation with Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella rap music Record Label.
Beanie Sigel takes issue with some of the lines on blueprint 3 for instance "I heated up the roc already, so why y'all can't get hot already, put your name in the pot already, they compare me to big and pac already" Even outside of it you can see that line as a diss to any rapper that was on the Roc. Is the music businesss really this shady?
Beanie Sigel really airs out the whole situation at roc-a-fella including the fallout between Jay-Z and Damon Dash.
Listen to the entire interview after jump: