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50 CENT - BEST OF


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Best Of
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5738336
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Rap / Hip Hop /
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Vinyl record
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2x12" Best of Rap Hip Hop LP - Best of 50 Cent anthologizes the majority of the singles Curtis Jackson released during his joint deals with Eminem's Shady Records, Dr. Dre's Aftermath, and major label Interscope. From "In da Club" through "Ayo Technology," all of the Top Ten pop hits are here, as are most of the other A-sides from Get Rich or Die Tryin', The Massacre, the Get Rich soundtrack, Curtis, and Before I Self Destruct. The relatively minor non-album 2008-2009 singles "Get Up" and "I Get It In" are part of the program, yet "Wanksta," the second biggest song off the 8 Mile soundtrack -- and included on the debut as a bonus track -- is left off. "How to Rob," the circa-1999 pre-supernova cut Jackson contributed to the Sony-distributed In Too Deep soundtrack (also intended for the canceled Power of the Dollar), is added as a bonus. This provides a representative summary of the most commercial recordings by one of the decade's most popular and polarizing artists.

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a1
In Da Club
a2
21 Questions
a3
P.I.M.P.
a4
Disco Inferno
b1
Candy Shop
b2
Just A Lil Bit
b3
Outta Control (Remix)
b4
Hustler's Ambition
c1
Best Friend (Remix)
c2
Window Shopper
c3
Ayo Technology
c4
I Get Money
c5
Straight To The Bank
d1
I'll Still Kill
d2
Get Up
d3
I Get It In
d4
Baby By Me
d5
How To Rob

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Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975) professionally known as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, and television producer. He was born in Queens, New York City, and began pursuing a music career in 1996. Between 1999 and 2000, he recorded his debut album "Power of the Dollar" for Columbia Records, but its release was canceled after he was shot nine times in May 2000, an incident that also led to his departure from the label. His 2002 mixtape "Guess Who's Back?" brought him renewed attention and was discovered by Eminem, who subsequently signed him to Shady Records, an imprint of Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. Jackson achieved major commercial and critical success with his debut studio album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" in 2003. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and produced the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping singles "In da Club" and "21 Questions", the latter featuring Nate Dogg. It was later certified nine times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. That same year, Jackson founded G-Unit Records, named after the hip-hop group he had formed earlier, with initial signees including Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. His second album, "The Massacre", released in 2005, also debuted at number one and included the chart-topping single "Candy Shop" featuring Olivia. His subsequent albums "Curtis" in 2007 and "Before I Self Destruct" in 2009 adopted a more commercially oriented approach and were met with comparatively lower critical and commercial reception. In 2014, he released his fifth studio album "Animal Ambition", which received mixed reviews. Following this period, Jackson increasingly shifted his focus toward film and television. He executive-produced and starred in the television series "Power", which aired from 2014 to 2020, along with several spin-off series, through his production company G-Unit Films and Television Inc. Across his career, Jackson has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and has received numerous awards, including a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, multiple Billboard Music Awards, World Music Awards, American Music Awards, and BET Awards. He starred in the semi-autobiographical film "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" in 2005, as well as appearing in films such as "Home of the Brave" and "Righteous Kill". In 2023, Billboard ranked him 17th on its list of the "50 Greatest Rappers" and named him the sixth top artist of the 2000s decade. Rolling Stone included "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" and "In da Club" in its lists of the "100 Best Albums of the 2000s" and "100 Best Songs of the 2000s", respectively. Studio albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) The Massacre (2005) Curtis (2007) Before I Self Destruct (2009) Animal Ambition (2014) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.