Mar 3, 2016 @50CentSXN iTunes Google Play Stream on Spotify 50's second major label release dropped March 3rd, 2005 by Aftermath, Shady and Interscope. Spoiler: Tracklist Intro In My Hood This Is 50 I'm Supposed to Die Tonight Piggy Bank Gatman and Robbin (Ft. Eminem) Candy Shop (Ft. Olivia) Outta Control Get in My Car Ski Mask Way A Baltimore Love Thing Ryder Music Disco Inferno Just a Lil Bit Gunz Come Out My Toy Soldier (Ft. Tony Yayo) Position of Power Build You Up (Ft. Jamie Foxx) God Gave Me Style So Amazing (Ft. Olivia) I Don't Need 'Em Hate It or Love It (G-Unit remix) I feel old. I remember hearing the singles on the radio 24/7, and my friend lowkey playing me some songs after school (I was 8 and my mom would've been mad if she knew I was listening to music with a lot of swearing) So how has the album aged for you? I think it's aged pretty good. Imo, other than a few weak tracks, it's a great album. Wouldn't call it a classic though.
Mar 3, 2016 He set the bar so high with Get Rich or Die Tryin' that this was bound to disappoint. That said, it doesn't come close to the classic sounds of GRODT but it's still a decent album, I'd say it's a 6.5-7/10.
Mar 4, 2016 Definitely a solid 4/5. Take away 5-6 songs, and I could be sitting here calling it a classic. Easily 50's best work. I don't see him topping it either.
Mar 5, 2016 he gave Game all the good stuff for Documentary, but not sure how good it would of sound that the beats we're tailor made for a West Coast artist.
Mar 5, 2016 Put this next to GRODT and compare them and you see that Massacre is aight but not a classic