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Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: Jome on October 28, 2005, 02:23:17 PM
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Get Rich Or Die Tryin' (OST)
G-Unit/Interscope records, 2005
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01. Hustler's Ambition (50 Cent) (Beverly, F./Hughes, B./Jackson, C.)
Produced by B-Money "B$"
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "I Need You", as performed by Frankie Beverly & Maze.
02. What If (50 Cent) (D.P. "Dad" Carter/Clervoix, M./L.C. Cooke/Jackson, C./Speed, N./Womack, B.)
Produced by Nick Speed
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "Woman's Gotta Have It", as performed by Bobby Womack.
03. Things Change (Spider Loc feat. 50 Cent & Lloyd Banks) (Clervoix, M./Jackson, C./Lloyd, C./D. Prosper/Smith, R./Williams, C.)
Produced by Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL
Mixed by Pat Viala
Guitars: Jermaine Mobley
Bass: Adam King
Electric Piano & Wurlitzer: Daniel Jones
04. You Already Know (Lloyd Banks feat. 50 Cent & Young Buck) (Brown, D./Dennis, P./Jackson, C./Lloyd, C./Williams, J.)
Produced by The Outfit
Mixed by Pat Viala
05. When Death Becomes You (M.O.P. feat. 50 Cent) (Dozier, L./Fitts, A./Grinnage, J./B. Holland/E. Jr. Holland/Jackson, C./Murray, E./Penttilla, M.)
Produced by Kickdum Productions \ Recognize Reel
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "You're Gone But Always In My Heart", as performed by The Supremes.
06. Have A Party (Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg) (N. Hale/Jackson, C./Johnson, A./Muchita, K./Nassar, F.)
Produced by Fredwreck
Mixed by Fredwreck
Guitars & Keyboards: Fredwreck
07. We Both Think Alike (50 Cent feat. Olivia) (Jackson, C./Rahman, K./Williams, L.)
Produced by DJ Khalil
Mixed by Steve Baughman & Dr. Dre
08. Don't Need No Help (Young Buck) (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Hi-Tek & J.R.
Mixed by Steve Baughman
09. Get Low (Lloyd Banks) (J.J. Campbell/A. Gordon/Jackson, C.)
Produced by Allstar "The Big Beat Maker"
Mixed by Pat Viala
10. Fake Love (Tony Yayo) (Ayers, R./Bernard, M./Denis, K.)
Produced by K.O.
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "Everybody Loves The Sunshine", as performed by Roy Ayers
11. Window Shopper (50 Cent) (Crawford, T./Jackson, C./Marley, B./Turnbull, J.H.)
Produced by C. Styles & Sire
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "Burnin' And Lootin'", as performed by Bob Marley.
12. Born Alone, Die Alone (Lloyd Banks) (Gerald, R./Lloyd, C./Muchita, K.)
Produced by Havoc
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "Friends Or Lovers" , as performed by Act One.
13. You A Shooter (Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent) (Clervoix, M./Jackson, C./Johnson, A./Muchita, K.)
Produced by Sha Money XL
Mixed by Pat Viala
Bass: Stu "Bassie" Brooks
14. I Don't Know Officer (50 Cent feat. Lloyd Banks, Prodigy, Spider Loc & Ma$e) (Betha, M./Dutton, J./Jackson, C./Johnson, A./Lloyd, C./Williams, C.)
Produced by Jake One
Mixed by Pat Viala
Instruments: Jake One
Additional Keyboards: Malay
15. Talk About Me (50 Cent) (M. Batson/Elizondo, M./Jackson, C./Pope, C./A. Young)
Produced by Dr. Dre & Mike Elizondo
Additional Production by Che Vicious
Mixed by Dr. Dre
Keyboards: Mike Elizondo, Mark Batson & Dawayne Parker
Guitar: Mike Elizondo
16. When It Rains It Pours (50 Cent) (Elizondo, M./Jackson, C./Pope, C./A. Young)
Produced by Dr. Dre, Che Vicious & Mike Elizondo
Mixed by Dr. Dre
Keyboards & Guitar: Mike Elizondo
Additional Vocals: Traci Nelson
17. Best Friend (50 Cent) (Armstead, J./Ashford, N./Cottrell, T./Jackson, C./Rotem, J./Simpson, V.)
Produced by Hi-Tek
Mixed by Pat Viala
Additional Keyboards: J.R.
Contains elements from "Silly, Wasn't I", as performed by Valerie Simpson
18. I'll Whip Ya Head Boy (50 Cent feat. Young Buck) (Brown, D./Jackson, C./Turner, R.)
Produced by Ron Browz
Mixed by Pat Viala
LEFTOVERS:
Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent - The Infamous
Produced by The Alchemist
Mobb Deep feat. Tony Yayo - Gang Bang
Produced by The Alchemist
Young Buck feat. Lloyd Banks - Oh Lord
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where did you get this?
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where did you get this?
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Allmusic got it.
This is the full list, allthough it misses Fredwreck, Black Jeruz, and possibly some more:
B Money Producer
Babyjay Engineer
K.C. Bailey Photography
Mark Batson Keyboards
Steve Baughman Mixing
Carlos Bess Engineer
Stu "Bassie" Brooks Bass
Ron Browz Producer
Larry Chatman Production Coordination
Dr. Dre Producer, Mixing
Mike Elizondo Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
50 Cent Executive Producer
Marcus Heisser A&R
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Rouble Kapoor Assistant
Nikki Martin Coordination
Kyla Miller Engineer
Sheryl Nields Photography
D. Prosper Production Coordination, A&R
Kelly Sato Marketing Coordinator
Les Scurry Production Coordination
Manny Smith A&R
Nick Speed Producer
Nancie Stern Sample Clearance
Patrick Viala Engineer, Mixing
Che Vicious Producer
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Get Rich Or Die Trying (OST)
G-Unit/Interscope Records
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08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
i REALLY don't think so...you shouldn't post this like that since you don't know the REAL credits
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08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
Cottrell, T is Hi-Tek
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08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
i REALLY don't think so...you shouldn't post this like that since you don't know the REAL credits
Why not, that's why it says partial credits.
One of them probably co-produced, or they did it together.
08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
Cottrell, T is Hi-Tek
D.Brown = Ron Browz, J.Rotem = J.R., I guess they all did something on that joint..
Strange that Buck isn't listed.. ???
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08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
i REALLY don't think so...you shouldn't post this like that since you don't know the REAL credits
Why not, that's why it says partial credits.
One of them probably co-produced, or they did it together.
08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
Cottrell, T is Hi-Tek
D.Brown = Ron Browz, J.Rotem = J.R., I guess they all did something on that joint..
Strange that Buck isn't listed.. ???
I think D. Brown is Buck. His real name is David Darnell Brown.
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08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
i REALLY don't think so...you shouldn't post this like that since you don't know the REAL credits
Why not, that's why it says partial credits.
One of them probably co-produced, or they did it together.
08. Young Buck - Don't Need No Help (Brown, D./Cottrell, T./Rotem, J.)
Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem & Ron Browz
Cottrell, T is Hi-Tek
D.Brown = Ron Browz, J.Rotem = J.R., I guess they all did something on that joint..
Strange that Buck isn't listed.. ???
I think D. Brown is Buck. His real name is David Darnell Brown.
Yup so I guess this is a J.R -Hi-Tek beat
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no way man best freind is a hi tek beat i know his drums just listen to ryder music and then best freind thats defentily not JR
also i dont know officer is probably dr.dre drums sound dre and so do the keys
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I think D. Brown is Buck. His real name is David Darnell Brown.
Hmm, makes sense..
I jumped the conclusion Brown = Browz, but I know he did the last track at least, cuz he said so in a interview..
14. 50 Cent Feat. Lloyd Banks, Prodigy, Spider Loc & Ma$e - I Don't Know Officer (Betha, M./Dutton, J./Jackson, C./Johnson, A./Lloyd, C./Williams, C.)
JACOB BRIAN DUTTON = Jake One.. hmm.
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"We Both Think A Like" is DEFINATELY produced by Hi-Tek...listen to "Tough Guy" and his tracks on "Welcome To Tha House Vol.1"...that bassline is Hi-Tek!!! and those soft goofy keys that his style its a great track, and dope they way he made Olivia sound like a sample...
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That Talk About Me beat is fire...50 sounds pretty good on it too
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That Talk About Me beat is fire...50 sounds pretty good on it too
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Brown, D is Young Buck...
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When It Rains It Pours
Best Friend
Talk About Me
Are all fuckin incredible ... production is too much.. wow
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'Hustla's Ambition' samples "I Need You" by Frankie Beverly & Maze
'Best Freind' samples "Silly Wasn't I" By Valerie Simpson
'When Death Becomes You' must sample a Lamont Dozier song from lookin at those credits
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18. 50 Cent Feat. Young Buck - I'll Whip Ya Head Boy (Brown, D./Jackson, C./Turner, R.)
Produced by Ron Browz
u sure ron browz did this song then? cuz this d. brown is prolly young buck as well
dunno who r. turner is, but I'd guess hes the producer
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Browz laced the track titled "G Sh--" on Yayo's album, while his sound is featured on "Get Rich Or Die Trying's" "Whip Ya Head" with 50 Cent and Young Buck.
http://www.ballerstatus.net/news/read/id/65182033/
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What I wanna know is why the hell Lil' Wayne is credited for "What If"
D.P. "Dad" Carter is Lil' Wayne
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What I wanna know is why the hell Lil' Wayne is credited for "What If"
D.P. "Dad" Carter is Lil' Wayne
Could of helped write it, 50 could of used an interpolation of one of his songs/rhymes.. He could have helped produce it.. All possibilities.
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Considering Wayne styles the G-Unot t-shirts, this is a bit interesting. Wayne ain't a fan of fiftys. Maybe it's a mistake or did Wayne really help.
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Wayne didn't sport the G-Unot shirts. That was just some photoshopping. Someone posted the real picture on a different site.
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That was some pretty damn good photoshopping.....lol...he made a subliminal along time ago towards 50 i think but i dont know much bout it.
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Nah nah, D.P. "Dad" Carter is an old gospel singer. They are noting him because of the sample they used of him. You can hear it right at the beginning of the track.. Google "D.P. "Dad" Carter" if you are interested..
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It's now confirmed that Jake One did "I don't know officer".
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Nah nah, D.P. "Dad" Carter is an old gospel singer. They are noting him because of the sample they used of him. You can hear it right at the beginning of the track.. Google "D.P. "Dad" Carter" if you are interested..
Damn thanks son
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Get Rich Or Die Tryin' Soundtrack
01. Hustler's Ambition ( 50 Cent )
Produced by B-Money "B$"
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "I Need You", as performed by Frankie Beverly & Maze.
02. What If ( 50 Cent )
Produced by Nick Speed
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "Woman's Gotta Have It", as performed by Bobby Womack.
03. Things Change ( Spider Loc feat. 50 Cent & Lloyd Banks )
Produced by Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL
Mixed by Pat Viala
Guitars: Jermaine Mobley
Bass: Adam King
Electric Piano & Wurlitzer: Daniel Jones
04. You Already Know ( Lloyd Banks feat. 50 Cent & Young Buck )
Produced by The Outfit
Mixed by Pat Viala
05. When Death Becomes You ( M.O.P. feat. 50 Cent )
Produced by Kickdum Productions \ Recognize Reel
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "You're Gone But Always In My Heart" , as performed by The Supremes.
06. Have A Party ( Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg )
Produced by Fredwreck
Mixed by Fredwreck
Guitars & Keyboards: Fredwreck
07. We Both Think Alike ( 50 Cent feat. Olivia )
Produced by DJ Khalil
Mixed by Steve Baughman & Dr. Dre
08. Don't Need No Help ( Young Buck )
Produced by Hi-Tek & J.R.
Mixed by Steve Baughman
09. Get Low ( Lloyd Banks )
Produced by Allstar "The Big Beat Maker"
Mixed by Pat Viala
10. Fake Love ( Tony Yayo )
Produced by K.O.
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "Everybody Loves The Sunshine", as performed by Roy Ayers
11. Window Shopper ( 50 Cent )
Produced by C. Styles & Sire
Mixed by Pat Viala
Contains elements from "Burnin' And Lootin'", as performed by Bob Marley.
12. Born Alone, Die Alone ( Lloyd Banks )
Produced by Havoc
Mixed by Steve Baughman
Contains elements from "Friends Or Lovers" , as performed by Act One.
13. You A Shooter ( Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent )
Produced by Sha Money XL
Mixed by Pat Viala
Bass: Stu "Bassie" Brooks
14. I Don't Know Officer ( 50 Cent feat. Lloyd Banks, Prodigy, Spider Loc & Ma$e )
Produced by Jake One
Mixed by Pat Viala
Instruments: Jake One
Additional Keyboards: Malay
15. Talk About Me ( 50 Cent )
Produced by Dr. Dre & Mike Elizondo
Additional Production by Che Vicious
Mixed by Dr. Dre
Keyboards: Mike Elizondo, Mark Batson & Dawayne Parker
Guitar: Mike Elizondo
16. When It Rains It Pours ( 50 Cent )
Produced by Dr. Dre, Che Vicious & Mike Elizondo
Mixed by Dr. Dre
Keyboards & Guitar: Mike Elizondo
Additional Vocals: Traci Nelson
17. Best Friend ( 50 Cent )
Produced by Hi-Tek
Mixed by Pat Viala
Additional Keyboards: J.R.
Contains elements from "Silly, Wasn't I", as performed by Valerie Simpson
18. I'll Whip Ya Head Boy ( 50 Cent feat. Young Buck )
Produced by Ron Brownz
Mixed by Pat Viala
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Props Larrabee. :cheers:
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No problem, man. :D
Just for reference, tracks 8 and 9 were partially recorded in Dublin, Ireland. Track 12 was partially recorded in London, and nearly all of 50's vocals were done at the Live Wire Remote mobile studio, which I'm guessing confirms 50's claims that he recorded most of the material during film breaks.
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No problem, man. :D
Just for reference, tracks 8 and 9 were partially recorded in Dublin, Ireland. Track 12 was partially recorded in London, and nearly all of 50's vocals were done at the Live Wire Remote mobile studio, which I'm guessing confirms 50's claims that he recorded most of the material during film breaks.
That's some interesting info. Thanks.
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Just wondering... why did you spend your money on this album?
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Granted the soundtrack is nothing special, I figured for 8 bucks it wouldn't be too much of a waste. I have all the other G-Unit releases, might as well cop this one.
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I think its pretty solid .. the last 3 songs are worth $8 alone. Gave me inspiration as a producer.
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the album is wack u need inspiration listen to DJ premier
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The album is not wack at all,you just need to listen to it more then once
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Damn Dre is getting lazier. Either that or he's working more on Detox.
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Dre's beats were real tight on this album.
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who is B-Money??? and what other tracks has he done???
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Dre's beats were real tight on this album.
I thought they were alright but they were not great. But I guess he's taking less time making them while he works on a new style for Detox.
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I hope he's creating a new style. Not that the current one is stale, but a fresh sound would be the key to making Detox live up to it's hype.
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Leftovers:
Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent - The Infamous
Produced by The Alchemist
Mobb Deep feat. Tony Yayo - Gang Bang
Produced by The Alchemist
Young Buck feat. Lloyd Banks - Oh Lord
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Leftovers:
Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent - The Infamous
Produced by The Alchemist
you have this track?
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Nm i have it now
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Ive heard that oh lord beat b4, but i dnt no wer. Can anybody help?
R the otha leftovas gona b on the new mobb deep album?
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album is tight i wish dre worked on it a little more 50 also needs to jump on some QUIK beats he would be good on those
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album is tight i wish dre worked on it a little more 50 also needs to jump on some QUIK beats he would be good on those
I think that 50 ain't gonna work with Quik because 1: Quik is Game's DJ, 2: Spider got something like a beef with Quik because Quik disrespected Kam.
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Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent - The Infamous
Produced by The Alchemist
that track is supposed to be the first leaked track off of Mobb Deeps new album
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"We Both Think A Like" is DEFINATELY produced by Hi-Tek...listen to "Tough Guy" and his tracks on "Welcome To Tha House Vol.1"...that bassline is Hi-Tek!!! and those soft goofy keys that his style its a great track, and dope they way he made Olivia sound like a sample...
no way man best freind is a hi tek beat i know his drums just listen to ryder music and then best freind thats defentily not JR
also i dont know officer is probably dr.dre drums sound dre and so do the keys
LOOLLOL
DUMBASSES
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Mobb Deep feat. 50 Cent - The Infamous
Produced by The Alchemist
that track is supposed to be the first leaked track off of Mobb Deeps new album
Yeah maybe, but 50 said he took tracks from M.O.P. & Mobb Deeps albums that he liked, so it's a leftover in a way..
Too much filler on this album, 50 should sack Yayo & Olivia, and stop making love songs. ::)
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04. You Already Know (Lloyd Banks feat. 50 Cent & Young Buck) (Brown, D./Dennis, P./Jackson, C./Lloyd, C./Williams, J.)
Produced by The Outfit
who is the outfit? what other tracks have they produced?
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^Yea agreed. I love that "You Already Know" beat...even if it is kinda simple.
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so how is everybody rating this?? maybe somebody could do a quick review..
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The album starts off with the lead single, "Hustler's Ambition", a track that has really grown on me, especially after seeing the movie. 50's by no means anything to write home about lyrically, but the track is still bumping due to a good beat from unknown B-Money and relatively strong verses and hooks. "What If" has 50 acting like Game, name dropping most of the big names in the industry, and even taking a shot at long-time underground favorite AZ...for a reason I don't know. My favorite track comes in "You Already Know", as Outfit's pounding beat makes Banks, 50, and Buck sound menacing as ever as Banks drops a hook about as good as his father. M.O.P. makes their appearance on "When Death Becomes You", setting aside any worries I had about G-Unit watering down their product. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Mobb Deep who have fallen off harder then any groups of recent memory, going from street artists to 50 groupies. Still tracks like "Have a Party" produced by Fredwreck and featuring Nate Dogg and "You A Shooter" are pretty nice. Buck, Banks, and Yayo then each get a turn at a solo track, but the only one worth checking for is Buck's "Don't Need No Help" over Hi-Tek/J.R. production. Mase makes an appearance on "I Don't Know Officer", an uninspiring track that drags out a bit too long. Still, 50 ends the album pretty nicely with Dre tracks like "When It Rains It Pours" and "Talk About Me". It's pretty much what you'd expect from a G-Unit album...big hits and big misses ("We Both Think Alike"/"Fake Love"). It's definitely grown on me though and has me anticipating new releases from Banks, Buck, and the Mash Out Posse.
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The album starts off with the lead single, "Hustler's Ambition", a track that has really grown on me, especially after seeing the movie. 50's by no means anything to write home about lyrically, but the track is still bumping due to a good beat from unknown B-Money and relatively strong verses and hooks. "What If" has 50 acting like Game, name dropping most of the big names in the industry, and even taking a shot at long-time underground favorite AZ...for a reason I don't know. My favorite track comes in "You Already Know", as Outfit's pounding beat makes Banks, 50, and Buck sound menacing as ever as Banks drops a hook about as good as his father. M.O.P. makes their appearance on "When Death Becomes You", setting aside any worries I had about G-Unit watering down their product. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Mobb Deep who have fallen off harder then any groups of recent memory, going from street artists to 50 groupies. Still tracks like "Have a Party" produced by Fredwreck and featuring Nate Dogg and "You A Shooter" are pretty nice. Buck, Banks, and Yayo then each get a turn at a solo track, but the only one worth checking for is Buck's "Don't Need No Help" over Hi-Tek/J.R. production. Mase makes an appearance on "I Don't Know Officer", an uninspiring track that drags out a bit too long. Still, 50 ends the album pretty nicely with Dre tracks like "When It Rains It Pours" and "Talk About Me". It's pretty much what you'd expect from a G-Unit album...big hits and big misses ("We Both Think Alike"/"Fake Love"). It's definitely grown on me though and has me anticipating new releases from Banks, Buck, and the Mash Out Posse.
good shit, props homie!
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Ive heard that oh lord beat b4, but i dnt no wer. Can anybody help?
R the otha leftovas gona b on the new mobb deep album?
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CASSIDY RAPPED ON DAT "OH LORD", HIS WAS CALLED "IS IT BECAUSE IM BLACK", AND I THINK SAIGON RAPPED OVER A SIMILAR BEAT AS WELL
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I HERD THOSE DRUMS SOMEWHERE ELSE ON THAT "THINGS CHANGE".....ANYBODY KNOW 4 SURE?
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The album starts off with the lead single, "Hustler's Ambition", a track that has really grown on me, especially after seeing the movie. 50's by no means anything to write home about lyrically, but the track is still bumping due to a good beat from unknown B-Money and relatively strong verses and hooks. "What If" has 50 acting like Game, name dropping most of the big names in the industry, and even taking a shot at long-time underground favorite AZ...for a reason I don't know. My favorite track comes in "You Already Know", as Outfit's pounding beat makes Banks, 50, and Buck sound menacing as ever as Banks drops a hook about as good as his father. M.O.P. makes their appearance on "When Death Becomes You", setting aside any worries I had about G-Unit watering down their product. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Mobb Deep who have fallen off harder then any groups of recent memory, going from street artists to 50 groupies. Still tracks like "Have a Party" produced by Fredwreck and featuring Nate Dogg and "You A Shooter" are pretty nice. Buck, Banks, and Yayo then each get a turn at a solo track, but the only one worth checking for is Buck's "Don't Need No Help" over Hi-Tek/J.R. production. Mase makes an appearance on "I Don't Know Officer", an uninspiring track that drags out a bit too long. Still, 50 ends the album pretty nicely with Dre tracks like "When It Rains It Pours" and "Talk About Me". It's pretty much what you'd expect from a G-Unit album...big hits and big misses ("We Both Think Alike"/"Fake Love"). It's definitely grown on me though and has me anticipating new releases from Banks, Buck, and the Mash Out Posse.
good shit, props homie!
Don't mention it dog