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In a recent interview, Sigel revealed that had no real qualms about signing up with Birdman for his next album.
"Right now, I wouldn't mind f---- with Baby," he said to 804 Enterprise. "Majors, nah. I'd rather go with independent. As far as labels out there I wouldn't mind f----- with Cash Money. I wouldn't mind f----- with the Birdman."
Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean an offer is on the table. Sigel has been working on an album entitled 'The Classic' for a long while and has certainly lost most of the hype that he had at his Roc-A-Fella peak. He sees film, particularly the sort of rapidfire, straight-to-DVD scripts that 50 Cent is currently plowing through, as another way to move his career forward.
"I wouldn't mind f---- with Fifty right now," he continued. "Doing some movies, some s---. But I definitely f---- with the Birdman. Shout out to Birdman, Lil Wayne."
Here's to hoping that wherever Beans ends up, we get more music from him throughout 2011.
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