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50 Cent - The Massacre
CD DetailsArtist: 50 Cent Edition: Music CD Audio: German (Unknown) Format: Explicit Lyrics CD Release Date: 2005-03-03 Music Label: Aftermath Soundtracks: - Intro
- In My Hood
- This Is 50
- I'm Supposed to Die Tonight
- Piggy Bank
- Gatman And Robin
- Candy Shop - 50 Cent, 50 Cent, Olivia, Olivia
- Outta Control
- Get in My Car
- Ski Mask Way
- Baltimore Love Thing
- Ryder Music
- Disco Inferno
- Just a Lil Bit
- Gunz Come Out
- My Toy Soldier - 50 Cent, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo
- Position of Power
- Build You Up - 50 Cent, 50 Cent, , Jamie Foxx
- God Gave Me Style
- So Amazing - 50 Cent, 50 Cent, Olivia, Olivia
- I Don't Need 'Em
- Hate It or Love It [G Unit Remix][*] - 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, , Game, The Game, Tony Yayo, Young Buck
Music reviews of The MassacreMusic Review: Near Classic Rating: 5 Stars"The Massacre" is going on 5 years since it came out. It still gets mad play on my ipod and stereo systems. The production on this album is classic and Fiddys lyrics get deep into thought like "Ryder Music" and grimy like "This Is 50" both standout songs. Only a couple of tracks I don't care for but the rest of the album is on point. Best Songs are "In My Hood" Hard ass beat produced by C. Styles & Bang Out that fif rips into with a hard street story. "I'm Supposed To Die Tonight" A laid back beat as I said before production is crazy Fif takes you on a trip to his past with great song writting concepts. "Piggy Bank" 50 goes hard at his weak adversaries with a cold beat. "Get In My Car" Produced by Hi-Tek prolific storytelling. "Baltimore Love Thing" story of a chick addicted to heroin. "Ryder Music" anyone says fiddy is wack play this joint can't say nothing afterwards that's straight game.
"Just A Lil' Bit" produced by Scott Storch nice beat 50 shines on this one supprised? "Outta Control" all concepts of buliding a song just happen to fit perfectly on this track. "Sky Mask Way" produced by Disco D writting about being a stick up kid. "Disco Inferno" Fif flows smoothly on the Dre drums effortlessly. "My Toy Soldier" featuring Tony Yayo which happens to be a great song writter and mcee as well produced by Eminem. "Position Of Power" produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem production, beats, piano and lyrics are flawless on this. "Bulid You Up" featuring Jamie Fox not a bad track for chicks produced by Scott Storch. "Gatman And Robin" Fiddy towers on this beat along with Eminem enough said. "God Gave Me Style" produced by Needlz nice track Fif realizes God and his Moms still looking out for the kid. "I Don't Need' Em" 50 seems like he flows better, has more fire in him when he has a chip on his shoulder.
I believe my review helps out a little better than these 1 star 1 line reviews. Having absolutly no information or argument to there review but just straight hatred towards a great mcee and a great album for that matter.
Description of The Massacre50 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 or Die Tryin'? It's hard to say, but 50's developed a questionable gun fetish here. With firearms plastered all over the liner notes, and throughout most of his lyrics--on "In My Hood" he retorts ".I don't go nowhere without my strap"--apparently his nouveau rich status has only accelerated the number of enemies he's accumulated. On "I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" he even awkwardly forecasts Notorious B.I.G.-like, Tupac-ian rap game death scenarios. "Piggy Bank," a virtual diss fest further cements his "How to Rob" persona as Nas and Fat Joe get the lyrical smack down; so does A-list actor Vivica Fox ("Get In My Car") for even daring to consider their rendezvous to be anything more than a fling. Despite beat contributions from Aftermath hombres (Eminem, Dr. Dre), some of the better beats come courtesy of lesser-known beatsmiths like Disco D ("Ski Mask Way") and the always consistent Hi-Tek, whose "Ryder Music" is a sick concoction of keys and haunting vocals. At 22 tracks (with no inane interludes), it's worth the loot, but it doesn't cover up 50's artistic regression since Get Rich. --Dalton Higgins Co-Conspirators' Greatest Hits  The Eminem Show, Eminem |  The Chronic, Dr. Dre |  Olivia, Olivia |  The Slim Shady LP, Eminem |  Hi-Teknology, Hi-Tek |  Straight out tha Trunk, Disco D |
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