50 Cent Breaks Down His Albums

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Along with Tim Kash, 50 thumbs through his solo catalogue. The guy’s got hits for days.

Get Rich or Die Tryin’
“Largest debuting hip-hop album. [The guy on the cover], oh, he’s crazy. I mean, so much was going on at this point when I was writing this record. I had war chants like ‘Many Men’ … ‘P.I.M.P.,’ I was exposed to that lifestyle — I actually gave confirmation on Before I Self Destruct with ‘Stretch’ where I kinda explained where I was exposed to that on that record: ‘Like a pimp, me I was in the passenger seat.’ So I wrote the things, why these things were relevant to me, from this album onto the latest CD. You know I only recorded with Em and Dre for six days on this album? You can do a lot in six days, man!”

The Massacre

“[In] 2005 I was about 15 pounds heavier. I had to draw my muscles on. I got fat while I was doing the tour. And, umm … I overwrote this album. Yeah. It’s 22 cuts, the maximum playing time on a single CD. Technically it’s a double-disc. You know, I had so much going on creatively at that point that I also wrote the hit music that was on Game’s effort, you know, doing this project.”

Curtis

“This right here is my artist album — Curtis, album three. I had to name this album Curtis. My grandfather’s Curtis Sr., his first born is Curtis Jr., I’m his first grandchild, I’m Curtis James Jackson III. And that’s why my third album is titled Curtis. I attempted to make this album human. That was my outline for what the record should be. I wrote ‘Straight to the Bank,’ I put laughter in the record — that was one of three records. I wrote what I felt what was representation of joy. I wrote ‘I Still Kill’ featuring Akon. ‘I Still Kill’ had the aggression, anger. ‘Ayo Technology’ was love, sex. I put a lot of different things into this album, and I found a new place musically collaborating with all the talented artists on this project. What’s interesting is I came up with the concept before Before I Self Destruct and wrote four demo tracks before I decided to go with Curtis because I knew Before I Self Destruct would impact harder behind this.”

Before I Self Destruct

“Finally, album four, Before I Self Destruct — I’m deeming this classic here. I didn’t overwrite it. It’s got 15 cuts, 16 is the bonus with R. Kelly, ‘Could Have Been You.’ I pick and choose my moments on this actual record. I finally found a balance of what I feel like a great album is — and this is representation of it right here. I knew what my singles were before we even got started. I came into it and said, ‘This is going to work, I’m going to do “Baby by Me” and then I’m going to explain what happens when that doesn’t work, when a relationship doesn’t work. And then I’m going to go here, get it hot.’ And people don’t understand the transition and difference between Curtis and Before I Self Destruct.

Yesterday: The Next Wave: 50 Cent (Rolling Stone)

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  1. @ says:

    baby by me is becoming Fif’s biggest hit since “I get money” congrats Fif, n the album is great I just bought 5 copies, we doing 510k 1st week , fuck the camel

  2. My Nig Hussle says:

    If I was 50 I would never speak of “Curtis” again.That shit was trash.

  3. stickupkiD says:

    to me i found curtis to be a good album

    I Get money
    I still kill
    Man down
    All of me
    Ayo technology
    straight to the bank
    Curtis 187
    hand up high
    come & go
    follow my lead
    gun go over
    Fire.

    if u ask me thats great for a 15 track album

  4. mike says:

    fiddy : “i named this album Curtis, cuz of Camron’s diss against me and i wanted that people like my name… cuz killa cam killed it with that Cuuuuuurtttiiisss AND thus u understand that was a sad situation for me, so i named it like dat to say i love my name, people please don’t laught about it. “

  5. reythehussein says:

    You’re full of shit, 50. Nelly’s Country Grammar did 9 mill, Get Rich was 6 million. Asshole. Doesn’t sound like the biggest debut now, does it? SMH

  6. B.Dot says:

    You’re full of shit, 50. Nelly’s Country Grammar did 9 mill, Get Rich was 6 million. Asshole. Doesn’t sound like the biggest debut now, does it? SMH
    ^
    Wrong. 50 broke Snoop’s first week record of the highest selling debut rap album.

  7. RapMusic says:

    Curtis was weak.Ayo technology was awful.I get money was tough,but he should have done some gangsta shit on that beat,not bragging about money and he did the same with Straight to the bank,another track about money.I liked Come&Go and I still kill.BISD is dope though

  8. B.Dot says:

    ^
    What’s wrong with Ayo Technology? i liked that joint.

  9. stickupkiD says:

    Country Grammar

    He was soon signed to Universal Music Group, which released his major label debut Country Grammar in 2000. The success of its title track as a single (#7 on the Hot 100 and #1 Hot Rap Tracks) led to the album debuting at number three in the Billboard 200 in the U.S. Other singles from the album included “E.I.”, “Ride Wit Me”, and “Batter Up”.[2] The album was certified 9× platinum by the RIAA on April 27, 2004.[5]

    Get Rich or Die Tryin’ debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 872,000 copies in the first week followed by a second week of 822,000 in sales. The album also managed to sell over 2 million copies in three weeks by averaging more than 500,000 copies per week sold a feat happening not since the Backstreet Boys and The Beatles respective album’s did so in late 2000. The album spent a total of 6 weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200, 11 weeks on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and 8 weeks on the UK Albums Chart. It was among the best selling albums of the decade, selling 7 million copies by the end of the year.[2][3] Overall a total of four tracks from the album charted on the Billboard Hot 100, one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and eight on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs charts. Four of each being the singles. The album was certified 9x platinum, selling 9,473,000 in the U.S.[4] The album has sold 12 million copies worldwide.[5]

  10. Nathaniel says:

    “I pick and choose my moments on this actual record”

    ^hahaha, bingo.

    but yo, it really isn’t that complex. he’s trying to make it something it’s not. GRODT was authentic and came from a true place.

    every album after that has been a return to that formula with little modification. he’s not in that “actual space” anymore, so its weaker and weaker each time out. quality wise, he’s gotten worse and worse. why? because “formula for what i think a great album is” is not how you approach art. its organic, it comes from true emotion of a true place….that “yes i’m a millionaire business man with an NY best selling book but i still rap like i shot at a nigga in the streets of jamaica queens, got shot at, sold some weight, bought guns etc etc while i was making this album”.

    that shit is tired yo. you’re not a street nigga anymore 50. you’re too intelligent to not stretch your subject matter artistically. and then all these “made for women” songs. pop shit. fuck outta here.

  11. 50 cent is trash says:

    @says: You brouught 5 copies of BISD just outshine Jay-z…50 Cent knows his audience is dumb and will go broke to make him rich and sale!!! 5 copies of a shitty album…LMAO!!! 50 audience/stans have got to be the most delusional bunch of fools ever!!!!

  12. mmkayy says:

    lol yeaa was wong with Ayo ? i like that song..

    ppl only hate Curtis cos it was the weakest album COMPARED to the others.. if the same content had been released on GRODT ppl wouldnt be so critical..

  13. cardinprice says:

    whoa..whoa..whoa…

    @Nathaniel…what you mean my nigga…you sound like a “bitch” wit’ too many options in life
    rap has become somewhat, one sided as far as “subject matter”. Almost “EVERY!” fuckin’ thing has been talked about, all the dances have been made (Stanky Leg showed that), every metaphor/punchline has damn near been heard (Wayne drained that), He’s tryin’ to so called, “fill a void” in hip-hop where the real, “street” hip-hop shit is the main topic. When Jay-Z dropped “American Gangster”, did you question his position on makin’ records like that when he just inked all them deals that year?…oh wait, did you question his motive to make “pop” records (as the majority), for BP3? okay, if not then wtf are you talkin’ about?…if a rapper doesn’t ‘change’ for you ‘fans’, you automatically throw the label on them that they’re ‘wack’, not ‘makin’ moves’, etc. When they do re-form, (as 50 did wit’, GRODT; Massacre; Curtis; BISD)..you call them ‘sell-outs’ etc. Get real, you nigga get a slice and still reachin’ for the whole pie. fuck wrong wit’ you. FUCK OUTTA HERE!

    -Rant over

  14. Dashing says:

    If 50 was actually content with the content of his albums, why does he still feel the need to pull publicity stunts with every album?

    Dissing Ja before “Get Rich or Die Trying”
    Dissing Jada and Fat Joe before “The Massacre”
    Dissing Kanye before “Curtis”
    Trying to egg on Lil Wayne when he was at his peak in 08 (remember that?)
    Dissing Jay, Buck, and Game on “So Disrespectul”
    Going on the radio with Beans to try to get publicity
    Taking pictures with Rick Ross’ son the weekend before “Before I self Destruct”

    At a certain point, it becomes laughable. On top of that his albums are so uneven. 50 %girls songs, 50% “I’ll blown your brains off.”

    Okay 50, I’m sure you’d be willing to risk your 300 million fortune to shoot someone who talked smack to you…..

  15. KingPoetic says:

    Agreed with all things Nathaniel

  16. Nathaniel says:

    @cardinprince…

    chill with the insults. u blog site niggas kill me calling niggas names when u disagree.

    furthermore, my nigga, i’m talking about 50 cent. you don’t need to weigh one rapper against another to accurately discern over them. 50. <—-not compared to what anyone else is doing, but what HE is doing.

    so with that, what i said is still true. u can have the "ain't nothing else to talk about" nonsense. hip hop is the youngest genre, and there is STILL fresh perspectives and approaches to all the genre's that came before it, that are much older. rap niggas are just cowards when it comes to coming out of trend and formula to be innovative. its called creativity.

    "real" and street don't go together. 50 presents such a limited perspective, you'd think you were playing grand theft auto. 50% girl shit, 50% blow your head off if u fuck with me shit. its surface, its tired, and he'd do himself a favor to dig deeper. but he knows its over….4 albums and some greatest hits shit? after only 4 albums??? lol

    curtis jackson is about to become full-time business man. i'd like to see him try to make 4 more watered down GRODT and stay relevant. ain't gone happen.

  17. BrooklynRaw says:

    I like fif but when you got millions the gangster stuff gets old time to move on… thats what Jay z dose on to the next

  18. rrahha says:

    @BrooklynRaw
    ^
    Jay-Z is 40, Fif is in his early 30’s. How long did it take for jay to move on? American Gangster anyone?! You wanted him to bring it back, he did…hip hop needed a good “HARD” album and Fif brought it to you…again….CLAP FOR HIM HATERS!!!

  19. iAmPORTER says:

    I feel that 50 Cent made Before I Self Destruct for the fans and fans only. His core fans wanted another aggressive album like GRODT so that’s why he wrote BISD the way he did and it came out very good. You have great radio songs like Baby By Me, Do You Think About Me, Get It Hot, and Hold Me Down. Then you have the aggression in Death To My Enemies, Psycho, Crime Wave, Strong Enough, Stretch and The Invitation. And then he gets personal in tracks So Disrespectful and Then Days Went By. The album is pure fire! I know alot of 50 fans and even the haters will enjoy this album.

    Rating: 8.5/10

  20. ans says:

    nathaniel said it.

  21. Nathaniel's Right says:

    I just feel sorry for 50 now. He’s obviously searching for something that works, and he just doesn’t have it anymore. Rookie of the year in 03 and already out the league. Derrick Coleman.

  22. biggs50 says:

    album is damn good…
    buy it download it borrow…..then judge

    i did the same for Lil wayne album…heard sum tracks and buried that muda fucker…so in the next 100 year wen they dig that shit up they see how stupid we are to buy a lil wayne cd….drake needs to bow out of cash money

  23. ACEEZY1026 says:

    The G in G Unit stands for GIMMICKS….and REAL hip hop heads are tired of it already 50. That’s why you can never go against Jay, he just makes GOOD music,PERIOD!!!!!!

  24. cardinprice says:

    alrite Nate…i understand yo point…but wit all that said, Jay-Z just DID the same thing and I don’t see nothin’ but ‘rave’ reviews over his joint…why is 50 always hated because he creates controversy to sell?..what’s wrong wit’ dat?…what’s wrong wit’ 50 havin’ ‘shoot-em’-up’ songs wit’ a mix of female joints (I THOUGHT THAT WAS BALANCE?)…what’s wrong wit’ 50 doin’ what he do?…like I said I understand yo point fully…but what 50 does is what no other rapper can do, period (as far as provocatively, and more). why do people continue to hate HIS ‘formula’ for success?…plus, creativity in hip-hop is pretty much obsolete my nigga. so for you to say that this artform is generally young, may be true, but it’s one of the most listened/composed forms of music. EVERY FUCKIN’ RAPS!…what can you truly concoct in your MIND, that another artist haven’t done?…besides that, you folks really just lean towards ‘commercially’ successful music. forgot about the ideas, topics, and whatnot from the underground MC’s (I KNOW!, it’s so many you won’t be able to start searchin’)…so what topics can be truly covered, that haven’t?…anything after this is a ‘modification’ to what’s already been done…

  25. mac DIESEL says:

    @ Nathaniel

    CO-SIGN!!!! I DON’T SEE THIS “TRANSITION” BETWEEN CURTIS N BISD HE TALKIN’ ABOUT!!!! IT SOUNDS LIKE THE SAME OL SHIT TO ME!!! NOT SAYIN’ THEM ALBUMS IS WACK BUT I DON’T SEE THE ARTISTIC GROWTH FROM THIS NIGGA!!!! IT’S THE SAME OLD FORMULA!!! DSONGS FOR THE CHICKS/RADIO N SONGS FOR THE STREET NIGGAS!!!! AIN’T FALLIN FOR THE BULLSHIT HE TALKIN’ ABOUT!!!!

    DON’T HATE ON MY OPINION!!!!

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