: Produced by Michael "Lofey" Sandlofer, the beat is described as having "slick melodies" and a slightly R&B-influenced sound that avoids being sappy.
: Unlike the "Broad Street Bully" persona seen in other tracks, Sigel uses this song to "jog through memory lane," discussing the hardships of poverty—like heating a house with an oven—without over-glamorizing the struggle.
“Pain, pride, and survival all in one record. Beanie and Eve brought the struggle to life like few ever could.” Facebook · Retrospect 90s 00s · 6 months ago
Watch the official music video to see Beanie Sigel reflect on his journey from the streets to success: Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days ft. Eve BeanieSigelVEVO YouTube• Jun 16, 2009
"Remember Them Days," a standout track from Beanie Sigel's debut album The Truth (2000), is widely praised as a raw, introspective look at survival and growth. Departing from typical flashy rap tropes, it offers a grounded reflection on his Philadelphia upbringing, featuring a soulful hook by fellow Philly artist Eve. Review Summary
: The track remains one of Sigel's most successful, peaking at #18 in the UK and helping The Truth reach Gold certification in the U.S.. Personal Perspectives
Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days Online
: Produced by Michael "Lofey" Sandlofer, the beat is described as having "slick melodies" and a slightly R&B-influenced sound that avoids being sappy.
: Unlike the "Broad Street Bully" persona seen in other tracks, Sigel uses this song to "jog through memory lane," discussing the hardships of poverty—like heating a house with an oven—without over-glamorizing the struggle. Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days
“Pain, pride, and survival all in one record. Beanie and Eve brought the struggle to life like few ever could.” Facebook · Retrospect 90s 00s · 6 months ago : Produced by Michael "Lofey" Sandlofer, the beat
Watch the official music video to see Beanie Sigel reflect on his journey from the streets to success: Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days ft. Eve BeanieSigelVEVO YouTube• Jun 16, 2009 Beanie and Eve brought the struggle to life
"Remember Them Days," a standout track from Beanie Sigel's debut album The Truth (2000), is widely praised as a raw, introspective look at survival and growth. Departing from typical flashy rap tropes, it offers a grounded reflection on his Philadelphia upbringing, featuring a soulful hook by fellow Philly artist Eve. Review Summary
: The track remains one of Sigel's most successful, peaking at #18 in the UK and helping The Truth reach Gold certification in the U.S.. Personal Perspectives