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Beanie Sigel confirmed Dame Dash’s claim that JAY-Z wrote for Memphis Bleek back in the day.

Not only that, the Philly rapper said JAY gave Bleek an unfair advantage.

“Did he write for Bleek? Yeah, man, of course. To help Bleek out on a lot of sh*t. I mean, you can hear it,” Beanie told the Art of Dialogue.

“‘You, Me, Him and Her.’ Just pay attention. He always cheated for Bleek. He had to cheat for Bleek, especially if us three was on a record together,” he further explained, mentioning the song “You, Me, Him and Her,” off The Dynasty: Roc La Familia album. “Because if I ain’t there with JAY or too far behind him … Bleek wouldn’t have stood a chance. That’s my brother. Bleek know.”

But Beanie said JAY didn’t write all of Bleek’s rhymes, mainly the songs that had the three of them.

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