
Herbal solution to hair removal
In a series of twists and turns The Solution relates an account of a government effort to wipe out gang-related violence through the use of a somewhat unexpected method. The narrative juxtaposes diverse sectors of society and law enforcement, frequently blurring the virtual line between what may be viewed as right and wrong. Through the portrayal of two sides whose approaches generally diverge, the story investigates the extent to which a person might be willing to go toward achieving a perception of justice.
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Beanie Sigel's music is moody, depressing and totally engaging. Given that The Solution is his first album since serving a year in federal prison and being shot in an attempted robbery, it's a little disappointing that the Philly native is fixated on caviar dreams. Over synth-heavy beats, Beanie buffers his impact with flossy raps about passing the patron ("Shake It For Me") or loving money, cash and cars ("'Bout That (Let Me Know)"). Reuniting with Scarface on the uplifting "Rain (Bridge)" and the introspective "Dear Self (Can I Talk To You)" is reassuring, but not enough.
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Beanie Sigel's music is moody, depressing and totally engaging. Given that The Solution is his first album since serving a year in federal prison and being shot in an attempted robbery, it's a little disappointing that the Philly native is fixated on caviar dreams. Over synth-heavy beats, Beanie buffers his impact with flossy raps about passing the patron ("Shake It For Me") or loving money, cash and cars ("'Bout That (Let Me Know)"). Reuniting with Scarface on the uplifting "Rain (Bridge)" and the introspective "Dear Self (Can I Talk To You)" is reassuring, but not enough.
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Beanie Sigel's music is moody, depressing and totally engaging. Given that The Solution is his first album since serving a year in federal prison and being shot in an attempted robbery, it's a little disappointing that the Philly native is fixated on caviar dreams. Over synth-heavy beats, Beanie buffers his impact with flossy raps about passing the patron ("Shake It For Me") or loving money, cash and cars ("'Bout That (Let Me Know)"). Reuniting with Scarface on the uplifting "Rain (Bridge)" and the introspective "Dear Self (Can I Talk To You)" is reassuring, but not enough.
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Herbal solution to hair removal