Get Rich or Die Tryin' [Explicit Lyrics]

Get Rich or Die Tryin' [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. What Up Gangsta
3. Patiently Waiting - Eminem, 50 Cent
4. Many Men (Wish Death)
5. In da Club
6. High All the Time
7. Heat
8. If I Can't
9. Blood Hound - 50 Cent, Young Buck,
10. Back Down
11. P.I.M.P.
12. Like My Style - 50 Cent, Tony Yayo
13. Poor Lil Rich
14. 21 Questions - Nate Dogg, 50 Cent,
15. Don't Push Me - Lloyd Banks, , Eminem, 50 Cent
16. Gotta Make It to Heaven
17. Wanksta [*]
18. U Not Like Me [*]
19. Life's on the Line [*]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
He’s been shot nine times. Incarcerated. And stabbed up and down. And that’s only what’s happened on 50 Cent’s down time. Hands down, 50 Cent is the biggest buzz emcee since Eminem (who just happens to be his label CEO), and Get Rich also features Dr. Dre on production, so it’s a can’t-miss record, right? Well, mostly. Get Rich is not filled with midtempo, radio-friendly numbers like "Wanksta," his thinly veiled Ja Rule dis first heard on the 8 Mile soundtrack. Instead, Cent brings the heat, not heater. He sheds his inner thug on "21 Questions," featuring G-funk crooner Nate Dogg showing some semblance of respect to the hotties, and then reverts right back to his thug persona on "In da Club," where he boasts "I’m into having sex, I ain’t into making love." There’s no "How to Rob, Pt. 2" here, although "Many Men" comes close, as he addresses some of the haters who may not fully get why he’s now rap’s big cheese. Surprisingly, the two Eminem-produced joints--"Patiently Waiting" (which thematically is very much like Em’s "Lose Yourself"), and "Don’t Push Me"--almost rival the beats supplied by Dre. Then again, it seems his most well-known cuts ("High All the Time" and "Wanksta," for example) are actually some of the weakest of the lot. Sure, Get Rich could never have lived up to the hype, it’s nowhere near Biggie's Ready to Die or Nas's Illmatic, but there's no fast-forward material here, a near miracle in these times. --Dalton Higgins

Product Description
Australian pressing (identical to U.S.) of his smash hit 2003 album features three hidden bonus tracks, 'Wanksta' (from his currently unavailable album, 'No Mercy, No Fear'), 'U Not Like Me' (from his 'Guess Who's Back?' album) & 'Life's On The Line' (from his deleted EP, 'Power Of The Dollar'). Universal.

Get Rich or Die Tryin',50 Cent,Interscope Records,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop


Get Rich Or Die Tryin
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Kelvin Martin Is Spinning In His Grave
  • Underated, overated..it is what it is.
  • A Waste Of Potential & Skill!
  • CLASSIC!!!
  • get rich is a classic
Get Rich Or Die Tryin
50 Cent
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000084T18
Release Date: 2003-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. What Up Gangsta
  3. Patiently Waiting (feat. Eminem)
  4. Many Men (Wish Death)
  5. In Da Club
  6. High All the Time
  7. Heat
  8. If I Can't
  9. Blood Hound (feat. Young Buck of G Unit)
  10. Back Down
  11. P.I.M.P.
  12. Like My Style (feat. Tony Yayo of G Unit)
  13. Poor Lil Rich
  14. 21 Questions (feat. Nate Dogg)
  15. Don't Push Me (feat. Lloyd Banks of G Unit & Eminem)
  16. Gotta Make It to Heaven

Amazon.com

He's been shot nine times. Incarcerated. And stabbed up and down. And that's only what's happened on 50 Cent's down time. Hands down, 50 Cent is the biggest buzz emcee since Eminem (who just happens to be his label CEO), and Get Rich also features Dr. Dre on production, so it's a can't-miss record, right? Well, mostly. Get Rich is not filled with midtempo, radio-friendly numbers like "Wanksta," his thinly veiled Ja Rule dis first heard on the 8 Mile soundtrack. Instead, Cent brings the heat, not heater. He sheds his inner thug on "21 Questions," featuring G-funk crooner Nate Dogg showing some semblance of respect to the hotties, and then reverts right back to his thug persona on "In da Club," where he boasts "I'm into having sex, I ain't into making love." There's no "How to Rob, Pt. 2" here, although "Many Men" comes close, as he addresses some of the haters who may not fully get why he's now rap's big cheese. Surprisingly, the two Eminem-produced joints--"Patiently Waiting" (which thematically is very much like Em's "Lose Yourself"), and "Don't Push Me"--almost rival the beats supplied by Dre. Then again, it seems his most well-known cuts ("High All the Time" and "Wanksta," for example) are actually some of the weakest of the lot. Sure, Get Rich could never have lived up to the hype, it's nowhere near Biggie's Ready to Die or Nas's Illmatic, but there's no fast-forward material here, a near miracle in these times. --Dalton Higgins

Album Description

Australian pressing (identical to U.S.) of his smash hit 2003 album features three hidden bonus tracks, 'Wanksta' (from his currently unavailable album, 'No Mercy, No Fear'), 'U Not Like Me' (from his 'Guess Who's Back?' album) & 'Life's On The Line' (from his deleted EP, 'Power Of The Dollar'). Universal.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Kelvin Martin Is Spinning In His Grave.......2007-06-01

Nowadays, whenever you think of the name "50 Cent", you would think about the commercial hip pop idol that doesn't care about his music and he thinks he's tough because he's been shot 9 times. Truth is, he was shot AT nine times, only 3 of the bullets hit him (one in the jaw, one in each leg). The real "50 Cent" was a robber known as Kelvin Martin, and he survived many bullet wounds (24 to be exact), but tragically, he died from the wounds in 1987.

Luckily, Martin doesn't have to live in a time when hip hop has reached its demise and is overflooded by fake, overmarketed hip pop idols such as Fiddy Cent. This CD is just proof that you don't need talent to make it big, and if you have talent, the media could care less.

First off, Fiddy can't rap to save his life. It might be the bullet that hit his jaw, but this guy sounds like a complete mess. Plus, there is multiple repetitiveness in lyrical content. The background beats are rather annoying and have no depth or soul to them. It's just nauseating. Listen to the song "In Da Club". It's hard to understand what he's saying, because he slurs throughout the chorus.

Overall, avoid this album like it's a WMD headed for your ears. You'll thank me later.

4 out of 5 stars Underated, overated..it is what it is........2007-03-30

I felt I had to revisit this album. It's been nearly four years since 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin' dropped. At the time of its release, the majority of hip-hop heads, whether they like to admit it or not, were listening to 50's words as if they were the gospel. Most emcees who make their names off of mixtapes rarely blow, but 50 Cent managed to debut in a way that almost seems impossible four years later; over five million records sold in the United States alone. At the time of GRODT's release, G-Unit wasn't the million-dollar corporation it is today; it was a movement.

What's gone wrong since then, though? G-Unit DID oversaturate the market between 2003 and 2005, but all of the releases found within that time were of considerabley high quality. However, once 50's sophomore effort, the Massacre hit, it seemed like G-Unit fell off in terms of quality. The Unit was never an exceptional crew; they were certainly no Wu-Tang, or Mobb Deep. They did release great music though, which many of their fans and haters today seem to forget. The main problem most people have with 50 Cent is the fact that he could never live up to the hype; he was billed as an emcee of Nas or Jay-Z's caliber, but was really just an average lyricist with a really tight flow. What made GRODT sound so epic is the fact that 50's syrupy vocals, and the VERY high-budget production values presented it as a revolutionary project, despite the fact that it was no more than a hot debut by a talented, albeit not magnificient emcee.

Going back four years to this release, it's unbelievable how much the game has changed since then; and honestly, it hasn't been for the better. While there's plenty of emcees in the mainstream still capable of carrying the commercial game, there's also many mundane artists that make you miss the era of G-Unit. 50 Cent has been replaced by the likes of Mims, and G-Unit's old followers have turned into, for the most part, Dipset groupies. Tracks like This Is Why I'm Hot and We Fly High, while catchy, will make you miss something such as In Da Club, no matter how overplayed it was. Also, the numerous Jay-Z and T.I. impersonators will have you at least appreciate that while he wasn't an amazing rapper, 50 Cent carried a style all his own.

50 Cent is returning this year with his third studio album(well, at least that will see an actual release), and his recent tracks have been a breath of fresh air, surprisingly, in a genre that consist of dozens of one-hit wonders all following the same exact formula. Looking at the album without a previous bias, GRODT is a phenomenal album musically, and remains one of the dopest releases of the new millenium. 50 Cent may consist of nothing more than cliches, but whether he lacks substance or not, the fact remains that he is a wonderful entertainer with more charisma left pinky than most rappers, past, present, and future, possess in their entire bodies. With the exception of the poorly produced Blood Hound(which features a then-unknown Young Buck), Get Rich or Die Tryin' boasts a large amount of dope tracks, with little to no filler. If you can't feel tracks like Patiently Waitin', In Da Club, If I Can't, or Back Down after all these years, then you're too closed-minded to even stop hating on 50.

Hopefully 50 Cent's upcoming album will be more GRODT, and less Massacre, because if it is, it'll be a strong contendor for hip-hop album of the year. It maybe uncool to like 50 Cent in 2007, with the G-Unot crusade and all, but Get Rich or Die Tryin' stands as a defining album in the new era of hip-hop.

1 out of 5 stars A Waste Of Potential & Skill!.......2007-03-17

50 Cent is a lot of things - a skilled rapper, an intelligent businessman, a gangster (can't believe I just said that), a misogynist, a sex symbol, a modern-day Pop-Rap icon, an excellent hook writer and a reasonably okay hook "singer" (and, if "High All The Time" is anything to go by, a crack-head) - but one thing he definitely isn't is a insightful lyricist. He's just another typical Pop-rapper who wastes his mic skills on materialism, clubbin', sex, misogyny and violence, and his debut album, "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'", is solid proof.

Judging by the album's narrow lyrical scope, the star-studded line-up of producers (Dr. Dre, Eminem, Denaun Porter, etc.), the naked album cover art (obviously, it's to attract groupies instead of deep thinkers), the minimal guest list (Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Eminem, Lloyd Banks & Nate Dogg), the unsurprisingly solid, hard-hitting production, the abundance of undeniable hooks and the publicity-attracting diss track ("Wanksta"), this album is clearly built for multi-platinum mass appeal instead of "Illmatic"-styled artistry. This is a shame, because the fact is that 50 Cent is a very good rapper with a strong, aggressive delivery. What 50 Cent seems to lack is artistic motivation (hell, it's called "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" - can the materialistic intentions be any more obvious?).

Thankfully, there are a few gems to be found on this album. "Patiently Waiting" is full of clever lyrical wordplay and complexity, even if the subject matter isn't too deep, and with Eminem dropping a nice 16 bars and thumping horn / violin / bass production, the song definitely hits hard. One track that's even better is the stellar "21 Questions", where 50 Cent shows vulnerability without being too sappy over Midi Mafia's minimalist, guitar loop-driven production. Meanwhile, Nate Doog adds the icing on the cake with a pleasing hook. And as materialistic and misogynistic as "In Da Club" is, there's no denying it's catchiness and I can't fully criticise the song because I sung along to it when I was younger (which re-confirms 50 Cent as a Pop-rapper). Other than that, it's the same ol' typical Hip-Hop that's been regurgitated across radio airwaves, TV stations and the overall media for the past few 10 or so years.

As bad as I consider this album to be, sometimes I feel sympathetic for 50 Cent and this album. Considering the life he's lead prior to this album (been shot 9 times, amongst other things, has gotta suck), the violence, misogyny and materialism that pollutes this album seems understandable. Then again, Nas, Rakim and a host of other dope rappers have turned tragedy into artistic triumph, so I don't see why 50 Cent can't (or won't...believe it or not, he's not as stupid as he looks or sounds). Nonetheless, "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" fails to register as a quality album to me. 1.5 stars!

Best Tracks:
"21 Questions" (feat. Nate Dogg)
"Patiently Waiting" (feat. Eminem)

5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC!!!.......2007-03-15

Despite all the haters out there, particularly now for G-Unit & 50 Cent..take a listen to this. This album is 50 in his prime and contains some of Dre's best beats (some of which he was supposed to have used on the upcoming Detox, but felt generous).

Eminem's production is off da chain! I didn't know my boy could produce beats and baselines like that! It's true, 50 didn't have anything to do with the production of the beats, but his lyrics are really up to par in this album and his style is irresistable. That sounds gay, but whatever.

This 2003 release will live on to be the best rap album since Dre's Chronic 2001. It features other artists such as the boys from G-Unit, Nate Dogg and Eminem. This album is a straight classic in the hip-hop world, I would really recommend rap lovers to purchase this. Great debut by Curtis!

Top Songs:
1.) In Da Club
2.) Many Men
3.) 21 Questions ft. Nate Dogg
4.) Patiently Waiting ft. Eminem
5.) Poor Lil Rich

5 out of 5 stars get rich is a classic.......2007-01-17

THIS IS 50CENTS BEST WORK IF YOU ASK ME! HOW CAN ANYBODY FRONT LIKE ITS NOT TRUE! THIS CD SHOWED 50 IN THE PRIME OF HIS CAREER!
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • only 2 to 3 songs worth while
  • Better than the massacre
  • I love 50 and any other's like him
  • Great New 50
  • You must be a F***ing r**ard to consider this talentless w**ker a musician !!
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 2005-11-08

Tracks:

  1. Hustlers Ambition
  2. What If
  3. Things Change - Spider Loc
  4. You Already Know - Loyd Banks
  5. When Death Becomes You - M.O.P.
  6. Have A Party - Mobb Deep
  7. We Both Think Alike
  8. Don't Need No Help - Young Buck
  9. Get Low - Loyd Banks
  10. Fake Love - Tony Yayo
  11. Window Shopper
  12. Born Alone, Die Alone - Loyd Banks
  13. You A Shooter - Mobb Deep
  14. I Don't Know Officer
  15. Talk About Me
  16. When It Rains It Pours
  17. Best Friend
  18. I'll Whip Ya Head Boy

Album Description

"Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Get Rich or Die Tryin'" features all-new music from 50 Cent and the entire stable of artists on his G Unit Records imprint. The first single, "Window Shopper," is a track that exposes the mentality of a rapper who can't afford to buy the things he wants and feels he deserves. It also serves as a focal point for some of the movies most poignant scenes. Earlier, the album track "Hustler's Ambition" was dropped to give people a taste of what to expect from the soundtrack. Its grimy nature takes you back to where it all began, the hungry streets of Queens. DJs across the country are spinning this track uncontrollably in the clubs.

"I created the music for the soundtrack while I was actually filming the movie. I had a studio trailer with me and would record every day between takes," comments 50 Cent. "I keep telling you, I'm the hardest working man alive." 50 Cent executive produced the album. Sha Money XL is co-executive producer with Dr. Dre and Hi-Tek providing further production. Mase, Nate Dogg and newly signed G Unit members Mobb Deep and M.O.P are also featured on the album.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars only 2 to 3 songs worth while.......2007-05-16

I wasted my money.
Better off buying 2 songs separately on the web.....cheaper!

3 out of 5 stars Better than the massacre.......2006-09-27

Standout tracks:HUSTLERS AMBITION, WHAT IF(the hook got me), THINGS CHANGE, YOU ALREADY KNOW, DONT NEED NO HELP, I DONT KNOW OFFICER, TALK ABOUT ME, HAVE A PARTY, I'LL WHIP YA HEAD BOY, WHEN DEATH BECOMES YOU etc. Filler: When it rains it pours(when it plays it bores), We both think alike(we both stink alike is a better title), Get low(lame club joint), Born alone die alone, Fake love(Yayo please STFU!), Window shopper(the hook sounds exactly like the hook for majic stick) and Best friend(HYPOCRITE!). Bottom Line: Fifty made a soundtrack that was wayyyy better than his album! How insane is that? The production on this soundtrack is pretty decent and the rhymes are not as bad as they were on the Massacre. All in all its an okay soundtrack.

5 out of 5 stars I love 50 and any other's like him.......2006-08-21

I have to say how much I admire and love 50. I have seen the movie get Rich or Die Tryin so many times and can't get enough. I hope there will be more movies like it. I admire any man/woman who can go thru so much heartache and obstacle in life and manage to turn his/her life around. Gangsta rap is a culture, lifestyle for many and just because you don't identify please don't be negative. I loved the sound track and would recommend it to anyone who loves 50. I have all of his cd's and can only say there should be more talented artists who can tell us such true life stories so that we can live their exprience thru their words. Love him, love him, love him!

5 out of 5 stars Great New 50.......2006-07-11

If you are a fan of 50 like me this is a great album to add to your collection. It contains all news tracks from 50 and G Unit including the new singles Hustler's Ambition and Window Shopper. This album was great to go with his movie which I have seen with these tracks played in it. 50 certainly has what it takes and has had a very successful career so far. Though he is definitely not the best rapper of all time his music is definitely worth listening to.

Fave Songs Are
Hustler's Ambition
Things Change
You Already Know
Have A Party
We Both Think Alike
Fake love
Get Low
Window Shopper
You A Shooter
I Don't Know Officer
Talk About Me
When It Rains It Pours
Best Friend
I'll Whip Ya Head Boy

I recommend this to any rap fan and definitely any 50 fan this is some great material.

1 out of 5 stars You must be a F***ing r**ard to consider this talentless w**ker a musician !!.......2006-06-17

God this guy is absolutely pathetic, he's now one of the richest people in music but for doing what? Wearing excessive gold, not having an ounce of talent in his body? for singing in his childish lyrics how much of a bad *ss he is or for getting shot however many times ( which unfortunately didn't kill the b***ard ). The answer is yes; this is why he is rich. It's worrying to know there are enough plain stupid people in this world to actually buy this c**p, just goes to show how much unoriginal land sheep like these people are to just go with the trend and "enjoy" listening to this p**ck.

Like basically every other Hip - Hop artist to exist today, the stuff they write about and get paid millions of dollars for isn't in my opinion music - Some uneducated piece of s**t from a broken home basically talking about how hard there life is and how rich they are now. And when it comes to Hip Hop, the actual music its self is only 50 perCENT of the cra**y package, oh no because not only are these losers showing off in their lyrics, their image and the way they present themselves on TV to them is just as important. It's almost impossible these days to flick through the music channels and not fins some idiot wearing to much gold, baggy clothing leaning up against some flash car with half a dozen women surrounding him because as far as there concerned music is about image when it is anything but that. Music's about meaningful lyrics, proper instruments, i.e. a guitar if any of you hip hop fans know that that is and melody. Posing yes, I agree this c**ks pi**es all over any other musician when it comes to posing, but sadly I don't think any talented musician would really care about that because they can feel comfortable wearing regular clothing as they don't need expensive over the top garments to make themselves feel good as their music can make them feel good enough.

So there we have it my review, I'm sure a lot of you want to kill me for writing this, if so your either a complete r**ard or just scared to face the fact that your one of the sheep in the mindless flock.
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Better than the massacre ?
  • get rich or die tryin
  • good but .......
  • good but .......
  • Not true to Hiphop,Poser Lyrics
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
50 Cent
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000088E6P
Release Date: 2003-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. What Up Gangsta
  3. Patiently Waiting - Featuring Eminem
  4. Many Men [Wish Death]
  5. In Da Club
  6. High All The Time
  7. Heat
  8. If I Can't
  9. Blood Hound- Featuring Young Buck of G Unit
  10. Back Down
  11. P.I.M.P.
  12. Like My Style- Featuring Tony Yayd of G Unit
  13. Poor Lil Rich
  14. 21 Questions - Featuring Nate Dogg
  15. Don't Push Me - Featuring Lloyd Banks of G Unit & Eminem
  16. Gotta Make It To Heaven

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Better than the massacre ?.......2005-11-26

Here are my ratings.
1. Intro 5/10
2. What up gangsta 9.9/10
3. Patiently waiting feat. Eminem 9/10
4. Many men (wish death) 8/10
5. In da club 8/10
6. High all the time 10/10
7. If I cant 9/10
8. Blood hound feat. Young Buck 9/10
9. Back down 9/10
10. P.I.M.P. 9/10
11. Like my style feat. Tony Yayo 10/10
12. Poor lil rich 7/10
13. 21 questions feat. Nate Dogg 8/10
14. Don't push me feat. Lloyd Banks & Eminem 17/10
15. Gotta make it to heaven 9/10
16. Wanksta 10/10
17. U not like me 16/10
18. Life's on the line 17/17 (His first hit ever!)

5 out of 5 stars get rich or die tryin.......2005-10-14

this is the best alubm there is. hot tracks like in da club pimp and back down my favorite song.there is a movie coming out with the same cd name cool.also 50 is the best rapper there is respect him. i rate this cd 5 stars

4 out of 5 stars good but ..............2005-07-24

this is a great but 50 cent just swears alot so the clean version sucks cuz the eriting takes out a few words that arent even swears. So if u are looking for a good album get this but just not the clean version. I by accidentaly got the clean version :( LOL anyways trust me

5 out of 5 stars good but ..............2005-07-24

this is a great but 50 cent just swears alot so the clean version sucks cuz the eriting takes out a few words that arent even swears. So if u are looking for a good album get this but just not the clean version. I by accidentaly got the clean version :( LOL anyways trust me

1 out of 5 stars Not true to Hiphop,Poser Lyrics.......2005-07-16

The first rap album I got was Get rich or die tryin. At first I felt that this was one of the best rap albums out , but as I expanded my horizons I found 50 much less appealing. More and more I found his lyrics negative and violent. I believe that 50 cent is the stereotype of rap music. All he speaks about is money, cash, hoes, guns, and beefs. And the scary thing is that this is the rap that most kids are listening to. If I were a father I would rater have my kids listen to artists like Comon Sense or Talib Kweli instead of this bull. You know were he got his name. He got it from this NY coke dealer who ruled the city by fear. He thinks he deserves to be called 50 because he took some shots. He only got shot because he, as a poser overstepped his bounds. 50 cent? He's only worth a penny.
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • YEAH! 50 Cent
  • It's the music 4 the best movie in the WORLD!
  • Pretty Bangin Album
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ASIN: B000BEZQ22
Release Date: 2005-11-08

Tracks:

  1. Hustlers Ambition - 50 Cent
  2. What If - 50 Cent
  3. Things Change - Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Spider Loc
  4. You Already Know - Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Young Buck
  5. When Death Becomes You - 50 Cent, , M.O.P.
  6. Have a Party - Nate Dogg, 50 Cent, Mobb Deep
  7. We Both Think Alike - 50 Cent, , Olivia
  8. Don't Need No Help - Young Buck
  9. Get Low - Lloyd Banks
  10. Fake Love - Tony Yayo
  11. Window Shopper - 50 Cent
  12. Born Alone, Die Alone - Lloyd Banks
  13. You a Shooter - 50 Cent, Mobb Deep
  14. I Don't Know Officer - Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, , Mase, , Prodigy, Spider Loc
  15. Talk About Me - 50 Cent
  16. When It Rains It Pours - 50 Cent
  17. Best Friend [*] - 50 Cent
  18. I'll Whip Ya Head Boy [*] - 50 Cent, Young Buck

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars YEAH! 50 Cent.......2006-03-25

One of 50's best albums ever! Window Shopper was tha best song but this album iz chock full o' GREAT songgs.

5 out of 5 stars It's the music 4 the best movie in the WORLD!.......2006-03-22

I loved every song on this album. Hustler's Ambition, What If, and Window shopper were my personal favorites. This album features some of my favorite singers (young buck, tony yayo, lloyd banks, and olivia longottt.) The movie is OK but the follow up sountrack is the best.

And if you didn't know, here's a fact: window shopper climbed up into the top 5 songs of the year.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty Bangin Album.......2005-12-01

I liked every song on the disc Except about 3. Im sure you will know which ones they are, When you listin to it.
Get Rich Or Die Tryin [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD]
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fifty
  • Turning Monotony into an art form
  • 9 times eh?
  • WHAT UP GANGSTA!!!!!!!!!!!
  • I'm Pickled For Sure!
Get Rich Or Die Tryin [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD]
50 Cent
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000088E6M
Release Date: 2003-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. What Up Gangsta
  3. Patiently Waiting (feat. Eminem)
  4. Many Men (Wish Death)
  5. In Da Club
  6. High All the Time
  7. Heat
  8. If I Can't
  9. Blood Hound (feat. Young Buck of G Unit)
  10. Back Down
  11. P.I.M.P.
  12. Like My Style (feat. Tony Yayo of G Unit)
  13. Poor Lil Rich
  14. 21 Questions (feat. Nate Dogg)
  15. Don't Push Me (feat. Lloyd Banks of G Unit & Eminem)
  16. Gotta Make It to Heaven

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He's been shot nine times. Incarcerated. And stabbed up and down. And that's only what's happened on 50 Cent's down time. Hands down, 50 Cent is the biggest buzz emcee since Eminem (who just happens to be his label CEO), and Get Rich also features Dr. Dre on production, so it's a can't-miss record, right? Well, mostly. Get Rich is not filled with midtempo, radio-friendly numbers like "Wanksta," his thinly veiled Ja Rule dis first heard on the 8 Mile soundtrack. Instead, Cent brings the heat, not heater. He sheds his inner thug on "21 Questions," featuring G-funk crooner Nate Dogg showing some semblance of respect to the hotties, and then reverts right back to his thug persona on "In da Club," where he boasts "I'm into having sex, I ain't into making love." There's no "How to Rob, Pt. 2" here, although "Many Men" comes close, as he addresses some of the haters who may not fully get why he's now rap's big cheese. Surprisingly, the two Eminem-produced joints--"Patiently Waiting" (which thematically is very much like Em's "Lose Yourself"), and "Don't Push Me"--almost rival the beats supplied by Dre. Then again, it seems his most well-known cuts ("High All the Time" and "Wanksta," for example) are actually some of the weakest of the lot. Sure, Get Rich could never have lived up to the hype, it's nowhere near Biggie's Ready to Die or Nas's Illmatic, but there's no fast-forward material here, a near miracle in these times. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Fifty.......2007-01-13

I don't like this guy's music very much but it's good to see African Americans with Down Syndrome making the jump into entertainment. This guy could be the Chris Burke of the Afro-American movement. Keep up the good work, buddy! We are all very proud of you!

5 out of 5 stars Turning Monotony into an art form.......2006-03-29

Many Men, Many, Many, Many, MANY Mem

You can keep the change!

1 out of 5 stars 9 times eh?.......2005-07-15

who is this shorty 50 cent keeps speaking of? in my opinion 50 cent can't rap or think of a good name imma go into the same buisness and my name will be "dollar" so ill be worth more than 50 cent as a matter of fact....twice as much. so yea my album will be known as get richer than 50

5 out of 5 stars WHAT UP GANGSTA!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-04-27

GGGG-UNIT IS HERE 2 STAY. 50 THE GENERAL, BANKS, YAYO, BUCK, SPIDER LOC, & OLIVIA. HATE IT OR LOVE THE UNDERDOGS ON TOP!!!!
G-UNIT IS RUNNING THE RAP GAME RIGHT NOW.

1 out of 5 stars I'm Pickled For Sure!.......2004-07-12

Ha ha ha!!! They call this music!. Mozart would turn in his grave to hear that this is what it has come to. WHERE'S THE DEPTH???

Ok, I'm just writting this to be hated by all you 'hip' people,(blinging, init, youknowwhatImean) but I'm really enjoying myself. If you want music I advise you go and by Thick As A Brick by Jethro Tull or something even remotely decent. How has music come to this. Pre-programmed instuments, 50 Cent swearing at every possible oppertunity and bland songs. I pity you poor fools for liking this!

I'm in for it now...
G-Unit Part 2 No Mercy, No Fear (Mixtape)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    G-Unit Part 2 No Mercy, No Fear (Mixtape)
    Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid 50 Cent
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000KITCBA

    Product Description

    Classic G-Unit mixtape cd. This is part 2 on their way to the top of the rap game.
    Beg For Mercy
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • Great Album This Is What Put G-unit On The Rap Game Map
    • The Album that is still truly terrible from the start
    Beg For Mercy

    Manufacturer: G-Unit / Interscope Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B0007SN7FU

    Product Description

    This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. G-Unit: 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo. Producers include: Denaun Porter, DJ Twinz, Dr. Dre, Hi-Tek, Dirty Swift. Queens rapper 50 Cent ascended to the pinnacle of the hip-hop world in 2003, and the latter part of the year saw his crew, G-Unit, drop by with their own ubiquitous single "Stunt 101" and debut record, BEG FOR MERCY. Far from an entourage cashing in on one member's immediate success, the success of both 50 Cent and G-Unit is more of a chicken-and-egg situation. Since 1999, G-Unit's mixtape moments have been among the most sought after on the streets, helping to pump up 50 Cent's status until he exploded onto the mainstream. Unsurprisingly, BEG FOR MERCY delivers a blistering attack of street rap that survives on its own merits. While 50 Cent opens the show on "Poppin' Them Thangs," he quickly blends into the mix, as G-Unit features two other more-than-able lyricists equal to the task and well-versed in trading off with the wildly talented 50. Lloyd Banks brings an arrogant strut that plays off Buck's subtle yet angry drawl. Together and separately, they both play off 50's familiar laid back style. The most intriguing moment on BEG FOR MERCY is the torn "Footprints," which inserts a renowned religious poem into the middle of the gangster world, a fitting summation of the unique world view of G-Unit

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great Album This Is What Put G-unit On The Rap Game Map.......2005-09-08

    First Off beg for mercy is a great album , it was a bringin out party for 50 , Bank$ and Buck who later had very succesful albums , this album brings you some hott tracks as stunt 101 , poppin them thangs , smile , wanna get to know ya and my personal favorite g-unit song to date "My Buddy" , if you are a true g-unit fan or even hip hop fan you will like this album

    1 out of 5 stars The Album that is still truly terrible from the start.......2005-02-24

    I Used to think nelly's bad, but he's kid n play compare to thid disastrous and mean-spirited and utterly trashy group called G-Unit and this album Beg for Mercy is complete disasterzone, I Thought every single song is truly horrible, Stunt 101 is a rip-off of cash money and everything else about this album is really absolutely worthless, And for some people who compared this trash to NWA/Or better than them Should be ashamed of themselves, this group is the epitome and ground zero of what's everything bad about hip hop and you fans should be ashamed of yourselves for calling this a good group.

    This is not only the worst hip hop album I've ever seen, but also the lead contender for the worst album of this decade.

    G-Unit should be banned from every appearing in rap and hip hop.

    A Truly Big Thumbs Down for Beg for Mercy.


    Get Rich Or Die Tryin': Stunted & Blunted Edition (Chopped & Screwed) [SLOW] [Mixtape]
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      Get Rich Or Die Tryin': Stunted & Blunted Edition (Chopped & Screwed) [SLOW] [Mixtape]

      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B0007CM6J4

      Product Description

      50's multi-platinum selling album gets an extreme makeover, DIRTY SOUTH STYLE! "Stunted & Blunted", meaning Chopped & Screwed (named after DJ Screw R.I.P.), is a Southern style of DJ mixtape that is slowed down and then "Chopped" up showing the DJ's true skills! This is the hottest mixtape out right now, so don't sleep. Peep this mixtape if you enjoy some good ol' C& S style music to sip your syrup to. If you want to hear the best the East Coast has to offer, mixed with that slow Southern slump, cop this mixtape! Limited Edition.
      50 Cent : 2050 Before The Massacre DJ Whoo Kid (Mixtape) G-Unit
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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      ASIN: B000E3ZNTQ

      Product Description

      With 50 Cent droppin' new heat on everyone this week, you know it wasn't official until DJ Whoo Kid said so. With 50 Cent hosting this special mixtape, this one's all 50 Cent (+ 1 Yayo track) heat, including his new single "Candy Shop " and 10+ all-new freestyles

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars Hate It.......2006-04-28

      I wish whoever shot him had a good aim because he missed everything on 50 but got him in the tooth and that is it. Tell me another thing when has it been cool to not shoot back at you enemies. Oh well maybe another guy with a better aim will have better luck next time. F&%$ whoever thinks this is a dumb review because I am only speaking the truth. GGGGGGG....be quiet with that now it is dumb sounds like you have a speech inpediment B*&^%.

      5 out of 5 stars One Of The Best.......2006-04-03

      this cd is one of 50s best mixtapes...nah..better than his other mixtapes. he really puts his game down in dis cd. Its cool cuz some songs are beats from other hit songs. u like 50 cent...BUY THIS CD!

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      5 out of 5 stars Classic.......2006-01-14

      50 DOES IT AGAIN
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      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Get Rich Or Die Tryin'

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        Release Date: 2006-04-25

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