Yeah, the Wolfman latently homoerotic cover of 'The Massacre' was classic for all the wrong reasons, but like I said totally aligned with where 50's ego was (and probably still is) at the time, the difference is everyone ws with him back then from the brass at Interscope, to the streets, to the suburbs.
I'll agree 'Beg For Mercy;', while I have a nostalgic and genuine appreciation for that album, aside from maybe 5 tracks, the production is cheap and dated, and Banks was phoning it in half the time, the same way he did on his solo though that turned out much better. Buck was out of place on a lot of the production too, while his bars were dope, he felt out of place sometimes on those budget ass beats.
Oh, and how anyone could like his debut better then 'The Massacre' is beyond me, Massacre is 50 at his best, his most confident, and most raw, aside from maybe 3-4 tracks, which aren't all garbage, just pop, it's a street album through and through.