Today in Hip Hop History:
50 Cent released his debut studio album Get Rich Or Die Tryinâ February 6, 2003
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Today in Hip Hop History:
50 Cent released his debut studio album Get Rich Or Die Tryinâ February 6, 2003

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g-unit â beg for mercy booklet photoshoot. photography by sacha waldman. art direction & graphic design by brand new school. layout/design by slang inc. / 2003.
50 Cent for Spin Magazine (Shot by Chris Buck)
Tony Yayo âThoughts Of A Predicate Felonâ Era G-Unit
A few years ago, Vince Staples did an interviewâI believe it was Drink Champsâand he mentioned (I'm paraphrasing) when he makes music, in the back of his mind he think about creating something that would have placements on commercials, movies, video games and TV shows. You can go back as early as Big Fish Theory in 2017 to present day and you'll hear a Vince song in a random ad. So when I hear this new single, I'm not going to be surprised if it get a placement on a trailer for an upcoming entertainment release in a few months.

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Olivia, the first lady of G-Unit (2005).
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G-Unit for the January/February 2006 issue of XXL magazine, photographed by Benoit Peverelli and Howard Huang, with words by Jon Caramanica.