The B. Coming Explained

The B. Coming
Type:studio
Artist:Beanie Sigel
Cover:Thebcoming.jpg
Released:March 29, 2005
Recorded:2003–2004
Genre:Hip hop
Length:65:45
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The B. Coming is the third studio album by American rapper Beanie Sigel. Originally scheduled for an October 2004 release, the album was ultimately released on March 29, 2005 through Dame Dash Music Group and Def Jam Recordings.

Background and release

It was supposed to be released in 2004 under Roc-A-Fella Records and distributed by Def Jam Recordings. However, due to Jay-Z's takeover of Roc-A-Fella and presidency of Def Jam, Sigel left the label to join co-founder Damon Dash's newly-founded Dame Dash Music Group, where the album was released on March 29, 2005. The B. Coming contains 15 songs, with special guests including Freeway, Redman, Snoop Dogg, Bun B, Jay-Z, Cam'ron, and others. The album was completed before Beanie served a federal prison sentence in mid-2004.

Reception

Critical

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 73 out of 100 based on 14 reviews.

On AllMusic, reviewer David Jeffries stated "One thing to know is that it's not a linear journal. Instead, it consists of fragments from here and there that deal very little with situations and more with mindsets. [...] Those looking for a direct story of how Beanie earned three years in the clink will be somewhat disappointed, but these chunks of insight into the man's turmoil -- and the couple party tunes that go with them -- add up to one hell of an album." Whilst, Entertainment Weekly stated that the albums "finds [Sigel] at his most vulnerable — and his best."[1] NME deemed the album as "defiant as ever".[2] Pitchfork commented "Only two things matter here: the production, which is masterful, and Beanie himself, a virtuoso of lonely, bitter desperation."[3] Stylus Magazine gave the album a B+ rating with an additional comment: "One of the strongest albums of 2005, Beanie Sigel stands among the greatest of the Roc-A-Fella catalogue with technical ability and an emotional severity worth experiencing."[4] Vibe says in a review, "At times, he overreaches."[5] While Rolling Stone scored the album at a 60 out of 100, they reviewed "The B. Coming starts strong... [and] eventually flattens out into dark, brooding territory."[6] The B. Coming ranked number 32 as Pitchfork's Top 50 Albums of 2005 in the year end.[7]

Commercial

The B. Coming debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 130,000 copies.[8] The album was two slots away from 50 Cent's The Massacre.[9]

Samples

Feel It In The Air

I Can’t Go On This Way

Gotta Have It

Purple Rain

Oh Daddy

Change

Bread & Butter

Flatline

Look At Me Now

It’s On

Wanted (On The Run)

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2005)Position
US Billboard 200[10] 189
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[11] 36

Singles chart positions

YearSongChart positions
Billboard Hot 100Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & TracksHot Rap Singles
2004"Gotta Have It"-82-
2005"Don't Stop"-67-
"Feel It in the Air"-55-

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dombal . Ryan . 2005-04-11 . The B. Coming . 2022-04-12 . EW.com . en.
  2. Book: NME Magazine - April 23, 2005 . . 2005 . 51.
  3. Web site: Breihan . Tom . Beanie Sigel: The B.Coming | Album Reviews . Pitchfork . 2005-04-12 . 2012-01-15.
  4. Web site: Beanie Sigel - The B-Coming - Review . Stylus Magazine . 2012-01-15.
  5. Book: Vibe Magazine - Jun/Jul 2005 . . 2005 . 158.
  6. Web site: Rolling Stone Profile - Page 57 - Metacritic . 2022-04-12 . www.metacritic.com.
  7. Web site: Staff . Pitchfork . Staff Lists: Top 50 Albums of 2005 | Features . Pitchfork . 2005-12-31 . 2012-01-15.
  8. Web site: Beanie Sigel Blasts From Behing Bars: The B. Coming Scores Top Debut On Album Charts WIth Nearly 130,000 In First Week Sales . 2022-04-12 . Top40-Charts.com . en.
  9. Web site: 2005-04-16 . Billboard 200 - Week of April 16, 2005 . 2022-04-12 . Billboard . en-US.
  10. Web site: Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2005. Billboard. September 21, 2020.
  11. Web site: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2005. Billboard. September 21, 2020.