Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days -
Reviewers often highlight the track's authenticity and emotional weight, contrasting it with more aggressive songs on the album.
“This record felt personal. No flashy talk. Just reflection, regret, and real growth. Beanie spoke from experience and Eve matched the tone perfectly.” Facebook · Retrospect 90s 00s · 4 months ago Beanie Sigel - Remember Them Days
"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 Just reflection, regret, and real growth
: 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. Review Summary : Unlike the "Broad Street Bully"
: Eve’s contribution is frequently noted for matching Sigel's tone perfectly, balancing his grit with a reflective vocal performance.
: Produced by Michael "Lofey" Sandlofer, the beat is described as having "slick melodies" and a slightly R&B-influenced sound that avoids being sappy.
The song is frequently remembered for its emotional resonance and ability to capture the specific struggles of that era.


