Album brought more heat than a furnace
That's my classic gunit
Terminate on Sight though
That's my classic gunit
Terminate on Sight though


Yeah, gotta love 'Beg For Mercy', if you in that 25-30 age group, I was senior in high school when this dropped....and now, I see it as the paper thin, gangster cliched, formulaic Interscope album it was, saved only by some inspired Young Buck verses, and nostalgia for winter 2003, and some solid to great production...theres a few classic G-Unit tracks on there though...
Have to give it to ol' Curtis and Interscope, for the 'softer' tracks, which the women would always skip to, or demand to be played, 'Wanna Get To Know You' was my favorite, 'Smile' was less tolerable, this girl I knew ran that one into the ground...we'd all be smoking, high and analytical, thinking 'I know this bytch doesn't think this is me', as Banks droned on about loving his girl, and 50 sung the hook..'I Smell p*ssy' was another one, women for some reason loved..'G'd Up' was the defining track for me, actual dope beat and all three killed it, some of the other tracks Banks has some throwaway bars and 50 is just 50....it's an era defining album, but musically it hardly holds up at all...




This is kinda how I feel about it. I still enjoy it for nostalgia reasons. I remember skipping class that day because this and the Black Album both leaked on the same day back on the old site. He got blazed and played through both albums back to back.Yeah, gotta love 'Beg For Mercy', if you in that 25-30 age group, I was senior in high school when this dropped....and now, I see it as the paper thin, gangster cliched, formulaic Interscope album it was, saved only by some inspired Young Buck verses, and nostalgia for winter 2003, and some solid to great production...theres a few classic G-Unit tracks on there though...
Have to give it to ol' Curtis and Interscope, for the 'softer' tracks, which the women would always skip to, or demand to be played, 'Wanna Get To Know You' was my favorite, 'Smile' was less tolerable, this girl I knew ran that one into the ground...we'd all be smoking, high and analytical, thinking 'I know this bytch doesn't think this is me', as Banks droned on about loving his girl, and 50 sung the hook..'I Smell p*ssy' was another one, women for some reason loved..'G'd Up' was the defining track for me, actual dope beat and all three killed it, some of the other tracks Banks has some throwaway bars and 50 is just 50....it's an era defining album, but musically it hardly holds up at all...
Yeah, gotta love 'Beg For Mercy', if you in that 25-30 age group, I was senior in high school when this dropped....and now, I see it as the paper thin, gangster cliched, formulaic Interscope album it was, saved only by some inspired Young Buck verses, and nostalgia for winter 2003, and some solid to great production...theres a few classic G-Unit tracks on there though...
Have to give it to ol' Curtis and Interscope, for the 'softer' tracks, which the women would always skip to, or demand to be played, 'Wanna Get To Know You' was my favorite, 'Smile' was less tolerable, this girl I knew ran that one into the ground...we'd all be smoking, high and analytical, thinking 'I know this bytch doesn't think this is me', as Banks droned on about loving his girl, and 50 sung the hook..'I Smell p*ssy' was another one, women for some reason loved..'G'd Up' was the defining track for me, actual dope beat and all three killed it, some of the other tracks Banks has some throwaway bars and 50 is just 50....it's an era defining album, but musically it hardly holds up at all...
the production is weak and aged like shyt. Black Album has 1000x more replayability
...shyt was unexpected to me..i didnt think 50 had that type of song in him