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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] You know his name, 50 Cent,. & if you've been listening, you know his crew G Unit. The UK edition of their 2003 album includes one bonus track 'Collapse' (G-Unit Freestyle). Universal.
Similar Products : [More Information ...] Get Rich Or Die Tryin 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... |  The Massacre 50 Cent is now a full two dollars, according to pop culture exchange rates. His sheer influence on music charts, and thugs hearts, changed things. So why then on Massacre is the 'hood drama that one would think he'd want to leave behind even more front-and-center than on Get Rich... |  The Hunger For More It's a 50 Cent world, and we're just living in it. Lloyd Banks's solo debut is one in an upcoming series of G Unit-affiliated releases coming to a hood near you. With his understated raspy flows and gift for penning clever punch lines, Banks has long been considered the crew's ni... |  Curtis If you believe everything you hear, Curtis is 50 Cent's bid to be hip-hop king--the rumor goes that he issued it the same day Kanye West released his Graduation CD to spawn a sales race and thus, a) establish superiority, or b) retire with his head hung low. But here's what might... |  Get Rich or Die Tryin' "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 Documentary If the Game's G Unit-fueled debut--the most anticipated CD of early 2005--is supposed to be the Answer like Iverson, then what was the question? Well, when an emcee gets to rifle through 50 Cent's Rolodex to handpick top-flight producers (Timbaland, Just Blaze, Kanye West), it's ... |  Straight Outta Ca$hville Young Buck is out to show the rap world that he's no mere 50 Cent lackey. Yet, Buck and 50 share an equally intense love for firearms and hustle-specific wordplay. 50 utters death threats on the hook of "I'm a Soldier"--right after the gun shot sound effects, of course--and the t... |  The Marshall Mathers LP Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? On Eminem's sophomore album, he can't decide who he wants to be: the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he's ... |  T.O.S.: Terminate on Sight Explicit Version. Terminate on Sight is the second studio album from the Rap group G-Unit, a Hip Hop group originating from New York City. G-Unit emerged on the New York scene by independently releasing several mixtapes. The name of the group is short for "Guerilla Unit" as well as "Gangsta Unit". |  The Eminem Show Any lingering doubts as to the depth of Eminem's skills or his potential for raw yet compelling honesty are dispelled on The Eminem Show's first track. Armed with a quicksilver flow and a thundering rhythm track (the record was exec produced by longtime mentor and partner Dr.... |
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Reviews:
the best rap group cd ever these people saying this cd is garbage dont know music they are strickly 50 haters this cd is straight fire from start to finish stop hating and start appreciating the greatness of Gunit gggg gun-it This album is just lazy garbage. Beat are boring, thier flows are tired, and the lyrics are the same thing you hear in all popular rap, only less clever. Go buy some old wu-tang or something! a decent effort but 50 Cent, Tony Yayo & Lloyd Banks just aren't that creative. this whole album sounds similar. there isn't one standout track & I'm a fan of 50 Cent's! in fact, he's the only one of the bunch that is actually worth listening to! I don't think people give him enough credit tbh.
Lloyd Banks is interesting cause he could be better then he is! there's potential but he's doing like 50 Cent, he's promoting cheap tracks & not getting the success.
& as far as Tony Yayo goes, well at least 50 & Lloyd have some charisma & know how to present themselves & sell their music. Tony doesn't have any style, he's the least talked about. & unless ur a big fan of G-Unit, you probably wouldn't even have heard of him. there are just a couple of tracks where I actually notice he's rapping!
there are some catchy songs on this album! don't get me wrong. I like G-Unit but it's more of a guilty pleasure. kinda like 50 Cent. you either like him or you hate him. the best songs on here are the most popular ones! like Poppin' Them Thangs! & also Eye for An Eye & Lay You Down & Beg For Mercy! cause they are the most catchy songs!
in all honesty, I don't think this album is worth a purchase but at least a listen! cause it's not as bad as people make it out to be. if you don't like rap then why do you even listen to it. or come on here & review it.
it's also not an album for serious rap fans. it's just songs to have fun with! don't take it anything they say seriously & it's all good! they don't even take what their saying seriously so I don't understand people that do.
& in all honesty, I think G-Unit would work better if they had Young Buck instead of Tony Yayo cause at least Buck has had some success on his own & has some sick beats!
anyhow, that's just my two cents. you can agree or disagree but w/e. it's just the dissing of 50 Cent is driving me crazy. cause I find it rather un-necessary. Great Album Listening to it as we speak. I bought it the first week of release its great. Also rap is not only about beats what u talking about. Stunt 101 on this extremely violent album there are only a couple bright spots. one is the first single Stunt 101. it's obvious why they put this song out first bcz it is the best. it has a very video game, carnival ride sound to it. the only other one that isn't bad is Wanna get to know you. the other bright spot is the rapping. i think Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo are interesting to listen to. Yayo is very energetic. Especially on Stunt 101 they do some good rapping, even 50 who usually sounds lazy and uninspired. i guess it's bcz he has his boys with him. this album is not great but its not the worst i've heard. plz take this from a child if you see them with it. this is too violent. i don't know why these rappers have to be like that. don't they realize that it's just about the beats?! |
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Description: Beg for Mercy

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